Pryce played for the
Lake Howell Silver Hawks of
Winter Park, Florida in high school, where she was a two-time
Parade and
NSCAA All-American, as well as the
Parade National Defender of the Year in her senior season. In college, she played for the
UCLA Bruins from 2000 to 2003. In 2002 and 2003, she was an NSCAA and
Soccer Buzz All-American, as well as a
Soccer America MVP. She received NSCAA and
Soccer Buzz All-Region honors in both years as well, being selected as the
Soccer Buzz West Region and
Pac-10 Player of the Year as a senior. She was included in the
NCAA All-Tournament Team in
2003, as well as the All-Pac-10 selection second team in 2001 and first team in 2002 and 2003. In total, Pryce scored 1 goal and recorded 7 assists in 66 appearances for the Bruins. Pryce appeared for the under-16,
under-18, and
under-21 U.S. national teams. She helped the under-18 team win the gold medal against senior national teams at the
1999 Pan American Games in
Winnipeg, Canada, In 2004, Pryce suffered a broken leg, which halted her soccer career. Later that year she served as an undergraduate assistant coach for the
UCLA Bruins. She was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2013. ==Personal life==