Social media reacts to Britt Prince signing with Nebraska
On Sunday, Britt Prince, a five-star guard out of Elkhorn North High School, announced that she was staying home and was committing to the Nebraska women’s basketball team as part of their 2024 recruiting class. On Wednesday, she made it official with her signature.
According to ESPN, Prince, the No. 28 prospect in the 2024 recruiting cycle, is a game-changing recruit for Nebraska and head coach Amy Williams. The three-time Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year averaged 24.0 points as a junior at Elkhorn North, as well as 8.6 rebounds and 6.2 assists per game.
Prince also received offers in her recruitment from Louisville, Iowa, Oregon, Michigan, Indiana, Kansas, Oklahoma, Marquette, Illinois, North Carolina, Florida, Creighton, UCLA, and others before committing to the Huskers.
How social media reacted to Prince’s commitment and signature to Nebraska can be found below.
A program changing recruit
A massive win for Amy Williams and #Huskers women’s basketball. This is a program changing recruit for Amy Williams. Britt Prince is basketball’s version of Jordy Bahl in this state. https://t.co/j9SKunHOsr
— Sean Callahan (@Sean_Callahan) November 5, 2023
A generatonal talent
NEW | Britt Prince could have gone anywhere.
She’s a generational talent with unlimited potential.
And she’s staying home to play for Nebraska.
What a win for the Huskers.
My column: https://t.co/NPVIzEhONo
— Amie Just (@Amie_Just) November 6, 2023
The momentum for Huskers women's sports continues
Between Nebraska volleyball, Jordy Bahl returning home for softball, and now the women’s basketball team landing Prince, the momentum for @Huskers women’s sports is incredible right now! https://t.co/rQCsXDUwUl
— Paul Putz (@p_emory) November 5, 2023
Nothing like home
Nothing quite like playing for your home. Congrats on the commitment @Brittprince23 looking forward to continuing to follow your career!! #gbr https://t.co/L9aB32FHlZ
— Sam Griesel (@SammyG_22) November 5, 2023
An immediate impact player
Nebraska women’s basketball earned a major commitment Sunday as Britt Prince announced she’d be staying in-state to play with the #Huskers!@DrakeKeeler has more: pic.twitter.com/Yy02I8tuDy
— Hail Varsity (@HailVarsity) November 6, 2023
A well-maintained backcourt
Nebraska’s backcourt will be maintained with top talent for years to come.
This season: Jaz Shelley + Logan Nissley
‘24: Nissley + Britt Prince
‘25: Nissley + Prince + McKenzie Mathurin— Ian Mumm (@FiveOnFiveHoops) November 5, 2023
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"I've grown up a Husker fan & have dreamed about playing for Nebraska ever since I was a little kid."
Five-star Adidas All-American, 3x Super State, 3x State Champ, reigning Nebraska Gatorade High School Player of the Year & No. 28 ranked prospect in the… pic.twitter.com/WXe8NAAsl2
— Nebraska Women's Basketball (@HuskerWBB) November 8, 2023
Congrats to the top recruit in the state – Britt Prince of Elkhorn North who signs her letter of intent this morning to play for @HuskerWBB @KETV @Brittprince23 @ElkNorthGBB – teammates McKenna Murphy signs with Colorado State & Reese Booth with UNI for volleyball pic.twitter.com/0LnMdmap7a
— Andy Kendeigh (@AKendeighKETV) November 8, 2023
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