In 2021, Pryce was voted the ICCAC Women's Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year, having previously also won the award for the indoor season. Competing at the
2023 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in
Austin, Texas, Pryce finished third in the 400m, behind
Rhasidat Adeleke and
Britton Wilson, running the event in a personal best time of 50.23 seconds. Pryce won the Jamaican national 400m title in July 2023, lowering her personal best time to 50.21 seconds, ahead of
Janieve Russell in second, and
Candice McLeod in third. Pryce went into the event with the fastest time in the year of those in the field, and had also qualified as the fastest in the heats. She ran a new personal best time of 49.32 seconds for the 400 metres to win the SEC Championships in Gainesville, Florida on 11 May 2024. She lowered her personal best time to 48.89 seconds to win the 400 metres at the NCAA National Track and Field Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Oregon on 8 June 2024, setting a new collegiate record and national record. On 20 July 2024, she improved her 400m national record to 48.57 at the
London Diamond League, a time which moved her up to 7th on the
all-time top list. She competed at the
2024 Summer Olympics over 400 metres in August 2024, reaching the semi-final. In December 2024, it was announced that she had signed up for the inaugural season of the
Michael Johnson founded
Grand Slam Track. At the
2025 Kingston Slam in April 2025, she competed in the Long Sprints category, running the 400 metres in 50.92 seconds. At the second event in
Miami on 2 May 2025, she ran 50.71 metres for the 400 metres to finish fifth in her race. She retained her national title over 400 metres at the 2025 Jamaican Athletics Championships in June 2025. She ran 49.63 seconds to place third at the
2025 Herculis event in Monaco, part of the
2025 Diamond League, behind Olympic champion
Marileidy Paulino and NCAA champion
Aaliyah Butler. She won the gold medal in the 400 metres at the
2025 NACAC Championships in
Freeport, The Bahamas. Competing at the
2025 World Championships, she placed eighth in the final of the
women's 400 metres. She was initially selected to represent Jamaica at the
2026 World Athletics Indoor Championships in
Toruń, Poland, but later withdrew. ==Statistics==