Name: Epiphanny Prince
Height: 5'9"
Position: Guard
Overseas
Player Bio
Prince made national headlines last summer after deciding to forgo her senior year at Rutgers for an opportunity to play professionally overseas. After a stint with Russian powerhouse Spartak Moscow, Prince has found a new home in Turkey, playing for Botas, where she's averaged 18.0 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.7 steals per game in nine games.

A 5-9 shooting guard, Prince's combination of dribble penetration skills and perimeter shooting made her a rare talent in the women's game.

Prince is battling Virginia's Monica Wright and Oklahoma State's Andrea Riley to be the first guard off the board come April's draft.
Coach Reeve's Thoughts
"Epiphanny is a flat out talented scoring guard, a little undersized, but really shows the ability to score the ball."
An Insider's Look
Mehta Manish, New Jersey Star-Ledger

"Prince, expected to mentor a team loaded with young talent, would have been the centerpiece for Rutgers. Her basketball IQ could have served the younger McDonald’s All Americans well. The Scarlet Knights weren’t a legitimate national championship contender, but Prince’s presence alone made them a NCAA Tournament team."

In The News
Rutgers Star Epiphanny Prince Forgoes Senior Season, NJ.com

Epiphanny Prince Bolts Rutgers, Becomes First Woman to go to Europe, New York Daily News

Prince Named First Team All Big-East, ScarletKnights.com