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Chicago drafted former Rutgers guard Epiphanny Prince with the fourth pick.
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Four of the five starters, Matee Ajavon (junior), Essence Carson (junior), Epiphanny Prince (freshman) and Kia Vaughn (sophomore), average between 12.1 and 12.6 points.
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Says Stringer: Epiphanny will give you a very solid and intelligent basketball game in a pure sense.
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Fourth-seeded Rutgers (25-8) rallied in the final minute, taking the lead for good on Epiphanny Prince's coast-to-coast layup with 20 seconds left and holding on to claim its the first berth in the regional finals since 2005.
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Matee Ajavon had 20 points, Carson added 11 and Epiphanny Prince had 10 points and 10 rebounds for the Scarlet Knights (26-8), who led by 24 and held a 48-26 rebounding advantage in winning their seventh straight.
USATODAY.com - Women's Basketball - Rutgers vs. Arizona St. 2006
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Besides Vaughn, who scored in double digits, Epiphanny Prince, Heather Zurich and Dee Dee Jernigan each had nine points.
USATODAY.com - Women's Basketball - East Carolina vs. Rutgers 2006
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Rutgers 'Essence Carson had 15 points and freshman Epiphanny Prince scored 14.
USATODAY.com - Women's Basketball - Rutgers vs. Michigan St. 2006
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Seventeen - year-old Epiphanny Prince broke the all time women's high school basketball scoring record, held by Cheryl Miller for 24 years.
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GREZINSKY: Well, Epiphanny is a once in a lifetime player, you know?
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She said let's go out and have some drinks and congratulations to Epiphanny.
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