Prince, Britt vs Wisconsin

Honors & Awards

  • Nancy Lieberman Award Midseason Top 10 (1 of 10, 2025-26)
  • Nancy Lieberman Award Preseason Watch List (1 of 20, 2025-26)
  • All-Big Ten (First Team, Media, 2026)
  • All-Big Ten (Second Team, Coaches, 2026)
  • All-Big Ten (Honorable Mention, 2025)
  • Big Ten All-Freshman Team (2025)
  • USBWA National Freshman of the Week (Jan. 21, 2025)
  • Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Jan. 20, 2025)
  • Nebraska Female Freshman Athlete of the Year (All Sports, 2025)
  • Emerald Coast Classic Beach Bracket MVP (2025)
  • Two-Time Big Ten Weekly Honor Roll (Nov. 24, Dec. 1, 2025)
  • Nebraska Co-MVP (2025)
  • CSC Academic All-District VII (2026)
  • Academic All-Big Ten (2026)
  • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2024, 2025; Spring 2025)
  • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2025)
  • Jersey Mike's Naismith Trophy Girl's High School Midseason Team (1 of 25, 2024)
  • Naismith All-American (Honorable Mention, 2024)
  • MaxPreps All-American (Honorable Mention, 2024)
  • Adidas All-American (2023)
  • MaxPreps Junior All-American (Second Team, 2023)
  • Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year (2023, 2024)
  • Nebraska MaxPreps Player of the Year (2023, 2024)
  • No. 16 Recruit in the Nation (Prospects Nation, 2024)
  • No. 28 Recruit in the Nation (ESPN, 2024)
  • Four-Time First-Team All-Nebraska
          (Omaha World-Herald, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
  • Four-Time First-Team Nebraska Super-State
         (Lincoln Journal Star, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
  • Six-Time Nebraska State Track Gold Medalist (2021, 2022, 2024)
  • Two-Time Nebraska State Track Silver Medalist (2021, 2022)
Sophomore (2025-26)
Britt Prince earned first-team All-Big Ten honors from league media and second-team accolades from the Big Ten coaches after an outstanding sophomore season.

The Nancy Lieberman Award candidate led the Huskers in scoring (17.9 ppg), assists (4.4 apg) and steals (1.5 spg) while adding 4.1 rebounds per contest. She hit 53.5 percent of her shots, including 45.7 percent of her threes and a spectacular 91.2 percent of her free throws. During the season, she set a school record with 56 consecutive made free throws, including her first 54 to open Big Ten play.

Prince was at her best in the NCAA Tournament, averaging 24.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 2.0 blocks and 1.0 steal. She hit 18-of-33 shots (.545), including 4-of-8 threes (.500) while going a perfect 9-for-9 at the free throw line. She opened with 22 points and five assists in an NCAA First Four win over Richmond in Durham, N.C. (March 18), before adding one of the best NCAA Tournament efforts in Husker history with 27 points and four rebounds in a narrow loss to No. 21 Baylor in the first round at Cameron Indoor Stadium (March 20).

Her performance against the Bears was her third straight 20-point effort to close the season, joining her 20 points and eight assists against Indiana in the Big Ten Tournament (March 4).

Over the last five games of the season, Prince averaged 21.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, 5.8 assists, 1.6 blocks and 1.4 steals, including her first career double-double with 14 points and a career-high 11 rebounds, while matching her career highs with eight assists and two blocks in a win over Rutgers (Feb. 28).

Prince finished the year with 12 20-point scoring efforts to push her career total to 18, including a pair of 30-point performances in 2025-26.

She captured MVP honors in leading Nebraska to the Emerald Coast Classic Beach Bracket title with a career-high-tying 30 points on 12-of-17 shooting in a championship game win over eventual NCAA Sweet Sixteen participant Virginia. In a head-to-head matchup with Cavalier All-American Kymora Johnson, Prince outscored the first-team All-ACC guard 18-2 in the first half. Prince averaged 24.0 points and 6.5 assists in two games, while hitting 20-of-31 shots.

She opened the tournament with 18 points and seven assists in a win over Purdue Fort Wayne (Nov. 24). 

Prince erupted for a career-high 30 points on 13-of-18 shooting, including 4-of-6 threes, in NU's 103-58 win over Oral Roberts (Nov. 19).

She produced 22 points, six rebounds, six assists and three steals, while draining the game-winning three-pointer with seven seconds left in Nebraska's 66-65 win at Washington (Feb. 22).

Prince finished with 29 double-figure scoring efforts in 2025-26 to push her career total to 52. 

She produced a 28-point performance in a win over Northwestern when she hit 10-of-15 shots, including 2-of-3 threes and all six of her free throws while adding six rebounds and six assists against just one turnover. Prince put up 27 points on 10-of-18 shooting at No. 14 Iowa (Jan. 1).

She pumped in a game-high 23 points on 10-of-13 shooting in an 80-46 win over eventual NCAA Tournament-qualifer Samford (Nov. 8), after opening the regular season with 19 points and five rebounds in a 103-46 pounding of Northwestern State (Nov. 3). 

She added 20 points and six assists with no turnovers in Nebraska's 101-83 run past Penn State (Dec. 6) to open Big Ten play. Prince led Nebraska with 20 points and seven assists, including 11 points and four assists in the fourth quarter, in NU's 78-73 win over Indiana (Jan. 8). 

Prince produced 20 points on 6-of-9 shooting in a win over Illinois (Jan. 24).

Prince had 18 points, seven rebounds and three assists in an 84-50 victory over Creighton (Nov. 12). She led Nebraska with 18 points and seven assists in a loss to No. 17 USC (Dec. 29). She also had 18 points and five assists at Oregon (Feb. 19).

She had 17 points on 4-of-6 three-point shooting while adding five rebounds, two assists, two steals and a block in a Big Ten win over Purdue (Jan. 4).

Prince also had 17 points on 7-of-9 shooting to go with five assists and four rebounds in a 92-53 win over Bradley (Dec. 3). She pitched in 16 points in a win over North Dakota State (Nov. 16), and got 16 more to go with four rebounds and four assists at No. 15 Michigan State (Jan. 15).

She had 13 points, six rebounds and six assists in an 85-44 run past Illinois State (Dec. 14). Prince managed 12 points, five rebounds and six assists at No. 11 Ohio State (Feb. 1). She had 11 points in a win over eventual NCAA Tournament-qualifier Cal Baptist (Dec. 21). She added 11 points and tied her season high with five steals at Wisconsin (Jan. 21).

“Britt is an extremely gifted athlete and when you partner that with an intense passion for basketball, a work ethic that is unmatched, high character, and a winning mindset, the result is something special," Nebraska Coach Amy Williams said. "It has been amazing to watch Britt utilize her unique talents to accomplish so much already in her basketball journey, and we cannot wait for that to continue into her college career here as a Husker. Britt’s decision to stay home and represent her home state says a lot about Husker Nation and how special it is to play for Nebraska.”

Freshman (2024-25)
Prince earned a spot on the Big Ten All-Freshman Team and honorable-mention All-Big Ten accolades from both the coaches and the media after averaging 13.4 points, 4.0 rebounds and team bests of 3.8 assists and 1.7 steals. She was even better over three games at the Big Ten Tournament, averaging team highs of 17.0 points and 5.3 assists on 55.9 percent shooting, including 75 percent (9-12) from long range.

Prince capped the conference tournament by tying her season high with 24 points, including four three-pointers, to go along with six assists in a quarterfinal loss to No. 4 UCLA (March 7). She opened the Big Ten Tournament with 10 points and five assists in a win over Rutgers (March 5), before leading NU with 17 points and five assists in a win over Illinois (March 6). 

She capped her freshman season by leading Nebraska with 14 points and six assists against Louisville in the NCAA Tournament first round (March 21). It was her 23rd double-figure scoring effort of the season.

She shared Nebraska's team MVP honors with senior Alexis Markowski, before being named Nebraska's Female Freshman Athlete of the Year across all sports for 2024-25.

Prince missed Nebraska's win over Oregon (Feb. 19) and a loss to Washington (Feb. 23) with a lower leg injury suffered in the closing minutes at Illinois (Feb. 16). She returned for 15 points and six assists in a win at Northwestern in the regular-season finale (March 2).

An outstanding defender, Prince was the first Husker freshman since Nicole Kubik (1996-97) to record 50 steals while ranking among Big Ten leaders with 1.7 steals per game.

She notched six 20-point efforts, including a season-high 24 points to lead Nebraska to a Big Ten road win at Rutgers (Jan. 12). She also had six boards and three assists at Rutgers.

Prince added a 23-point performance in a road win at Purdue (Jan. 30) when she closed out the win with NU's final nine points.

She had a game-high 22 points on a career-high five threes, while adding seven rebounds, five assists and a career-high six steals in a career-high 41 minutes in Nebraska's 87-84 OT win at Iowa (Jan. 16). Her performance against the Hawkeyes earned her Big Ten Freshman-of-the-Week honors (Jan. 20) and USBWA National Freshman of the Week (Jan. 21).

She added 23 points on 10-of-13 shooting to go with four assists, two steals and a block in Nebraska’s record-setting 113-70 run past South Dakota (Nov. 16).

Prince had 20 points and six rebounds at Creighton (Nov. 22).

She had a solid 13-point, four-rebound effort that included a career-high eight assists in an upset win at No. 17 Maryland (Feb. 13). Prince added eight more assists to go with nine points at Illinois (Feb. 16), before suffering a lower leg injury in the closing minutes.

Prince put up a 14-point, seven-rebound effort that included three steals in a win over Wisconsin (Jan. 20), before getting eight points, eight rebounds, three assists and three steals against No. 12 Ohio State (Jan. 26). She scored 11 points at Indiana (Feb. 2) and 10 points against Michigan (Feb. 6).

She had 10 points in NU's win over No. 20 Michigan State (Jan. 8). It followed a 13-point performance that included four steals in a win over Penn State (Jan. 5). She also had 10 points and a season-high-tying eight rebounds to go with four assists at No. 4 USC (Jan. 1). 

She led all scorers with 19 points, including a trio of three-pointers, to go with five rebounds in a win over Tarleton State (Dec. 11).

She had 14 points in a win over Lindenwood (Dec. 3), after getting 13 in a win over Kansas City (Nov. 26). She also had 13 points, six assists and two blocks in a win over North Alabama (Nov. 19).

Prince opened her career with 10 points, a game-high five assists and two steals as a starter in a win over Omaha (Nov. 4), before missing NU’s win over Southeastern Louisiana (Nov. 9) with a lower leg injury. She returned with six points, three rebounds, four assists and three steals in a win over Southern (Nov. 12).

High School
Prince produced one of the best senior seasons in Nebraska high school history, averaging 27.0 points, 10.3 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 2.9 steals to capture her second straight Nebraska High School Player-of-the-Year honors from both Gatorade and MaxPreps in 2024. She led the state in both scoring and assists as a senior. Prince closed her career with a Nebraska Class B scoring record of 2,491 career points, surpassing previous record-holder Jordan Hooper, who was a first-team All-American at Nebraska in 2014, after a standout prep career at Alliance High School. Prince's 2,491 points rank No. 2 all-time across all classes in state high school history. Prince also totaled 271 career points at the state tournament, matching Hooper for second on the state tournament scoring list.

An honorable-mention All-American by both the Naismith Trophy and MaxPreps as a senior, Prince was the No. 16 recruit by Prospects Nation and No. 28 by ESPN before signing with the Huskers on Nov. 8, 2023.

Prince averaged 24.2 points, 8.6 rebounds and 6.2 assists while hitting 59 percent of her shots from the floor, including 46 percent of her three-pointers, and 92 percent of her free throws as a junior at Elkhorn North in 2022-23 to earn her first state player of the year awards.

Prince was a four-time first-team Super State and All-Nebraska selection while leading the Wolves to four consecutive Class B state championships while playing for her mother and head coach, Ann Prince. At the 2023 state tournament, Prince totaled 84 points on 29-of-40 shooting, including 10-of-14 from long range. She was also a perfect 16-for-16 at the free throw line. During the regular season, Prince recorded a triple-double with 33 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in a win over Hastings.

Prince capped her career with 17 points and 12 rebounds in a low-scoring 49-47 championship game victory over Omaha Skutt, which came after producing a triple-double with 21 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists in a semifinal victory over Beatrice. Prince scored a career-high 42 points in the 2023-24 season opener, before tying her school record with 42 points in a 71-53 win over No. 2 Skutt (Jan. 6) to become the Class B all-time scoring leader, surpassing Husker first-team All-American Jordan Hooper's previous mark (2,078). The next day, Nebraska retired Hooper's No. 35 jersey.

She averaged 23.4 points per game as a freshman and 24.1 points per game as a sophomore.

She capped her high school career with a Nebraska Coaches Association All-Star Game record 32 points to go with 13 rebounds and six assists at Lincoln North Star on July 24, 2024. She hit 4-of-6 threes in the game to lead the Blue squad to a 99-87 win over the Red.

A talented all-around athlete, Prince finished fifth at the state cross country championships as a freshman, before winning state titles as a member of Elkhorn North's 4x400 relay team on the track as a freshman, sophomore and senior. She ran a personal-best time of 56.55 in the 400 in 2024. Prince won state gold in the 800-meter run as a sophomore, after taking silver in the event as a freshman. As a senior at the state championships in 2024, she ran a personal-best time of 2:16.62 in the 800 to finish fifth. She added relay golds in the 4x800 relay as a sophomore and senior after taking silver as a freshman.

An Academic All-State selection in both cross country and basketball in 2023, Prince was a member of National Honor Society and the Honor Roll at Elkhorn North.

Personal
The daughter of Mark and Ann Prince, Britt was born in Fremont, Neb. She has an older brother, Mack. A business administration major, Britt was a CSC Academic All-District selection and earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2026. She is a three-time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll choice. She was also a member of the 2025 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team. 

She chose Nebraska over Louisville, Iowa, Oregon, Michigan, Indiana, Kansas, Oklahoma, Marquette, Illinois, North Carolina, Florida, Creighton and UCLA.

Britt Prince's Career Bests
Points - 30 vs. Virginia, Nov. 25, 2025; vs. Oral Roberts, Nov. 19, 2025
Rebounds - 11 vs. Rutgers, Feb. 28, 2026
Assists - 8 Four Times, most recent, vs. Indiana, March 4, 2026
Steals - 6 at Iowa, Jan. 16, 2025
Blocks - 2 Six Times, most recent, vs. Baylor, March 20, 2026
FGM - 13 vs. Oral Roberts, Nov. 19, 2025
FGA - 19 vs. Indiana, March 4, 2026
3FGM - 5 at Iowa, Jan. 16, 2025
3FGA - 11 at Iowa, Jan. 16, 2025
FTM - 9 at Purdue, Jan. 30, 2025
FTA - 10 vs. Rutgers, Feb. 28, 2026; at Rutgers, Jan. 12, 2025

Prince's Career Stats
Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. TRB-Avg. PF-D A TO Blk ST Pts-Avg.
2024-25 30-30 146-318 .459 43-108 .398 68-78 .872 120-4.0 63-1 113 78 10 51 403-13.4
2025-26 32-32 213-398 .535 42-92 .457 104-114 .912 131-4.1 61-0 142 90 16 47 572-17.9
Career 62-62 359-716 .501 85-200 .425 172-192 .896 251-4.1 124-1 255 168 26 98 975-15.7