Epiphanny Prince
Epiphanny Prince (born January 11, 1988) is a Russian and American professional women's basketball player with the New York Liberty and Dynamo Kursk of Russia as well as the Russia women's national basketball team.[1][2] She is best known for scoring 113 points for Murry Bergtraum in a high school game in 2006, breaking a girls' national prep record previously held by Hall of Famer Cheryl Miller.[3] Participated in the 2006 Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and McDonald’s High School All-America Games.[4] In June, 2009, Prince announced plans to leave Rutgers after only three years to play professional basketball in Europe for a year. According to the New York Times, Prince was just 10 units from earning a degree in criminal justice and African-American studies and planned to complete her degree during the summer of 2009. Her announcement is not binding until she signs with an agent; in August, Prince signed with Wasserman Media Group.[5] In 2010 she was granted Russian citizenship. She wasn't on the roster during the 2011 European Championships, nor did she compete for Russia during the 2012 Olympics in London.[6] Prince played as a point guard for the Russian national team in the European Championships of 2013, where the team finished in 13th place.[7] On February 16, 2015, the Chicago Sky traded Prince to the New York Liberty for Cappie Pondexter.[8]
Rutgers statistics
Source[9]
Year |
Team |
GP |
Points |
FG% |
3P% |
FT% |
RPG |
APG |
SPG |
BPG |
PPG |
2006-07 |
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36 |
439 |
43.2 |
36.8 |
79.9 |
4.1 |
2.8 |
2.5 |
0.3 |
12.2 |
2007-08 |
Rutgers |
34 |
469 |
45.2 |
35.5 |
74.4 |
5.2 |
2.8 |
2.5 |
0.3 |
13.8 |
2008-09 |
Rutgers |
33 |
644 |
41.7 |
31.1 |
80.6 |
4.9 |
2.8 |
2.6 |
0.3 |
19.5 |
Career |
Rutgers |
103 |
1552 |
43.2 |
34.2 |
78.8 |
4.7 |
2.8 |
2.5 |
0.3 |
15.1 |
Awards and honors
- The Daily News Player of the Year (2004)
- Student Sports Sophomore of the Year (2004)
- USA Today All-USA
- Parade Magazine All-American
- First Team (2006)
- Second Team (2005)
- Street & Smith’s All-American
- First Team (2006)
- First Team (2005)
See also
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