Dawn Staley, South Carolina and NIL
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“I would imagine that no one’s turning down McDonald’s All-Americans,” Staley said earlier this year.
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A trio of No. 1 seeds and a 2-seed punched their tickets to the 2025 women's Final Four.
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Kitts finished with the game with a team-high 14 points as well as four rebounds.
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Everything Dawn Staley said after South Carolina women's basketball beat Duke to advance to the program's 7th Final Four, and fifth in a row.
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College Football Network on MSNRelive the Tear-Jerking Moment That Inspired Dawn Staley’s Competitive Drive to Final FourSouth Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley thought she was set to discuss her team’s Sweet 16 win and upcoming Elite Eight matchup in a standard ESPN interview. Instead, she was met with an emotional surprise that left her—and viewers—deeply touched.
How Khadijah Sessions balances out Dawn Staley and uses her former playing experience to help South Carolina women's basketball succeed in March.
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Which coaches have the fanciest, flashiest and most stylish outfits? As No. 1 seed South Carolina and No. 2 Duke gear up to battle for a spot in the Final Four, USA TODAY Network’s Ansley Gavlak decided to ask players on both teams a question that brought all sorts of opinions: Which head coach has more swag?
And yes, she said, it might be an "ugly" win. But, Staley pointed out, her team was told it didn't look like a national championship team last year, and look what happened.
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EssentiallySports on MSNDawn Staley Throws South Carolina Under the Bus After Sweet 16 Escape as Raven Johnson Doubles DownSouth Carolina just survived another scare, edging out Maryland 71-67 to advance—but for Dawn Staley, the celebration came with an unsettling sense of déjà vu. The post Dawn Staley Throws South Carolina Under the Bus After Sweet 16 Escape as Raven Johnson Doubles Down appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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The Mirror US on MSNMiLaysia Fulwiley 'proud' after fixing Dawn Staley's questionable decisionDawn Staley elected not to start star MiLaysia Fulwiley in South Carolina's Sweet 16 matchup against Maryland, a decision that almost backfired on the coach
Feagin sat behind the likes of future WNBA draft picks in Victaria Saxton, Laeticia Amihere, Aliyah Boston and Kamilla Cardoso for the first three years of her career. She’s finally gotten an opportunity to step into the limelight this season and has started in all 35 games for the Gamecocks.