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Petition to kick out TCU basketball star with WNBA draft potential receives massive support after wild TikTok video allegations


Petition to kick out TCU basketball star with WNBA draft potential receives massive support after wild TikTok video allegations

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A petition to expel the star from TCU’s women’s basketball program has received nearly 200,000 votes after videos full of disturbing allegations from her ex-girlfriend were shared online.

After a solid two-year stint at Oregon, Sedona Prince decided to take her talents to TCU ahead of the 2023-24 college basketball season. It proved to be a wise decision, as in no time she became the team’s best player last season, leading the Horned Frogs in points, rebounds and blocks.

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If she can repeat or even improve on that performance in her final season, she has a very good chance of being selected in the 2025 WNBA Draft. However, those hopes were seriously jeopardized this week after her former lover Olivia Stabile made some disturbing allegations against the TCU star on TikTok.

TCU basketball star allegedly left ex-girlfriend in the jungle at night

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In a series of videos on the platform, Stabile told her nearly 8 million followers the harrowing story of how Prince abandoned her in a jungle at night during a trip to Mexico. Numerous other allegations of abuse followed in the days that followed.

The videos were viewed millions of times. The TCU basketball star denied the allegations on social media, but then quickly deleted the post after someone on certain platforms wished for her death.

The TikTok allegations have led to a petition on Change.org from disgruntled college basketball fans who want the TCU Horned Frogs program to release Sedona from the team. The petition currently has over 163,000 signatures.

The university has so far declined to comment on the allegations against its top star.

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