Taévaunn Prince is a pure scorer whose body of work is defined by his approach to the game, efficiency, a winning mentality, and high-level production throughout his career.
Known for his uncanny ability to score the ball efficiently at a high level and his physical strength as a 6’3” combo guard, Prince completed his collegiate career as a champion, earning unanimous First Team NCAA All-American honors, breaking school and conference records, and graduating with a degree in Business Administration and Management. He went on to play professionally overseas for several years across Europe, Africa, and Latin America.
Following his playing career, Prince has leveraged the transferable skills developed through athletics into the world of real estate and business finance, where he is now a licensed professional with Bay Hill Financial Corp.
Prep School
Proctor Academy
High School McDonald’s All-American Nominee (2010)
2x Varsity Boys Basketball Team MVP
NCAA Division I (2011–2013)
South Dakota State University
2× Summit League Champion (2012, 2013)
2× NCAA March Madness Tournament Berths (First in School History)
Summit League Freshman of the Year Finalist
NCAA Division II (2014–2016)
Missouri Southern State University
Nation’s Leading Scorer — 26.4 PPG (All NCAA Divisions)
Unanimous First-Team All-American
Bevo Francis National Player of the Year Finalist
NABC Adidas Reese’s All-Star Selection
Honors and Awards
Male Athlete of the Year — Missouri Southern State University
Men’s Basketball Team MVP
Conference and Regional Honors
First-Team All-MIAA Conference
First-Team All-Region
First-Team All-District
Statistical Achievements
Led NCAA in Free Throws Made and Attempted
School Records — Missouri Southern State University
Most Points in a Single Season — 793
Most Free Throws Made in a Season — 273
Highest Single-Season Scoring Average — 26.4 PPG
Highest Career Scoring Average in School History — 21.4 PPG
Most Points by a Two-Year Player in School History — 1,303
Career NCAA Total Points — 1,632
National Team
Team Jamaica — FIBA 3x3 AmeriCup (2021)
Quarterfinalist
Professional Career (2016–2023)
Played professionally across Europe, Africa, and Latin America

CEO/Executive Director
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