WACO, Texas -- The Baylor women's basketball team put out a short press release Wednesday morning to announce sophomore forward Beatrice Mompremier has left the team.

Here's the full release from Baylor:

"Sophomore post Beatrice Mompremier is no longer a part of the Baylor women’s basketball program and has been granted a release. Mompremier appeared in 32 games in 2016-17. She averaged 8.3 points and 6.5 rebounds per contest."

Mompremier, 6-foot-4, is a former McDonald's All-American and Miami native. She was one of Baylor's best post players the last two seasons, and missed several games late in this season with an ankle injury and struggled to get back to form after she returned.

Mompremier has two seasons of eligibility left and will have to sit out next season if she transfers to a Division I school. She's the third player to leave the team in the last week following guards Alyssa Dry and Alexandria Gulley.

Baylor went 33-4 this season, won the Big 12 regular-season title for the seventh year in a row and lost in the Elite Eight for the fourth season in a row.