Former New York Liberty star Epiphanny Prince has transitioned to an administrative role with the team after retiring from her playing career earlier this week.

By the Numbers
  • Epiphanny Prince played for the New York Liberty for five seasons.
  • She will now serve as the team's first director of player and community engagement.
State of Play
  • Epiphanny Prince, a Brooklyn native, had a successful playing career at both Murry Bergtraum High School and Rutgers University before joining the WNBA.
  • Her new role aims to bridge the gap between the Liberty's basketball operations and community outreach in Brooklyn.
  • She joins a front office led by general manager Jonathan Kolb and CEO Keia Clarke, which has assembled an exciting roster, leading the team to its first WNBA Finals appearance since 2002.
Bottom Line

Epiphanny Prince's transition to a front office role with the New York Liberty marks a significant addition, leveraging her experience and knowledge to elevate the team's player and community engagement while contributing to the organization's championship aspirations.