TCU women's basketball team has been running high in the 23-3 season, but one star player is setting fire amid multiple disturbing allegations.
Several stores reported this week that Sedona Prince Centre is facing allegations of mental and physical abuse, including sexual assault.
Washington Post reported On Wednesday, the prince was allegedly caught up in a physical altercation with his former partner on January 18th in the latest incident – in the 18th of January.
Since then, both women have filed police reports.
According to her attorney A. Boone Armanda, TCU campus police responded to a call from Prince about interference.
Armanda, According to the Associated Presssaid no charges had been filed.
However, the January incident was not the first to come, contrary to Prince's name.
The Washington Post has been a story about his ex-girlfriend getting caught up in a social media war last year. Petition to remove Prince from women's basketball team.
According to the outlet, Prince is facing allegations of sexual assault and domestic violence.
In one incident in 2019, the University of Texas Prince locked a woman identified as Alyssa Jimmy in the car after her first date and allegedly penetrated her with her fingers without her consent.
“I'm 5-3. …She's 6-7,” Jimmy told the Washington Post. “If I wanted to do something, I didn't have a chance.”
Prince, who played previously for Oregon from 2020 to 2022, denied all allegations against her through his attorney.
She said, “No one in her life has ever abused her, whether mentally, emotionally or physically.”
“Unfortunately, others have decided to use Sedona as a launch point for their careers,” Armanza said.
TCU told USA Today it would not comment on the allegations.
“The university is aware of allegations involving one of its student-athletes and is investigating this issue. In accordance with federal privacy laws, the university has not commented on student implementation issues. TCU said in a statement to the outlet.
Prince previously made the Tiktok video headlines showing the disparity in treatment between female and male basketball players during the 2021 NCAA tournament, averaging 17.6 points per game this season.
TCU, the nation's No. 11th team, is scheduled for their next play against Arizona on Sunday.





