Staley, South Carolina are back in Final 4
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“I would imagine that no one’s turning down McDonald’s All-Americans,” Staley said earlier this year.
From Charlotte Observer
Three of the four No. 1 seeds made it to the final weekend of the NCAA Tournament, with UCLA, South Carolina and Texas still dancing.
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The Gamecocks have won 11 straight games. No matter what, the SEC will come out a winner in this game.
From USA Today
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Dawn Staley and Geno Auriemma each have strong ties to Philadelphia. With a win each in the Final Four, they'll go head-to-head in the NCAA women's championship.
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Dawn Staley and Vic Schaefer meet again in the NCAA tournament for the third time. What Staley said ahead of South Carolina vs. Texas in Final Four.
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College Football Network on MSNSouth Carolina Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff: Who Supports the Legendary Dawn Staley?The South Carolina Gamecocks are back on the big stage yet again. The Gamecocks will be seen in the Women’s Final Four against NC State. They are coming in with a 34-3 record and are ready to get into the semifinal heat on Friday,
South Carolina's legendary coach levels up the Highlighters' NIL partnership with OOFOS for the NCAA Tournament.
The Highlighters got to travel to the Elite Eight game thanks to an NIL deal with OOFOS, arranged by Dawn Staley herself.
Here is everything that South Carolina said Thursday about Texas during pregame news conferences for Dawn Staley, Te-Hina Paopao and Raven Johnson.
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.
South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley has created an environment in which rival teams feel not only challenged but also excited to play against a powerhouse program in a city that has become a mecca of sorts for women’s basketball.
The huddle broke, and the Gamecocks starters took the floor. Sania Feagin started the scoring on a turnaround jumper. Raven Johnson hit two free throws. By the time Paopao made a driving layup and Chloe Kitts followed with a layup in the paint, the pro-South Carolina crowd was in a frenzy.