The South Carolina women's basketball team has been one of the most dominant college basketball teams over the last eight seasons.
The Gamecocks have won three national championships and have not been eliminated from the NCAA tournament before the Elite Eight since 2016.
Head coach Dawn Staley was rewarded for her leadership Friday when she signed a contract extension that made her the highest-paid coach in women's college basketball history.
Our signed through through 2029-30 – highest paid coach in NCAA WBB history!https://t.co/MPWLHKGQiX pic.twitter.com/ptILWeVuk9
— South Carolina Women's Basketball (@GamecockWBB) January 17, 2025
Staley was hired before the 2008-09 season and led South Carolina into the NCAA tournament during the 2011-12 campaign. Since then, the Gamecocks have been in the tournament every year except the COVID-19 season, which canceled it.
The Gamecocks dominated in 2024, going 38-0 and winning the National Championship. They became the first team since the 2015-16 UConn Huskies to go undefeated and win the title.
The contract extension for Staley wasn't the only big basketball news with her name connected to it announced this week.
On Thursday, Staley and legendary Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski were announced as the 2025 FIBA Hall of Fame class's headliner. Staley was the player headliner, and Coach K was the coach headliner.
Staley led two FIBA World Cup Championships and collected 10 gold medals during her playing days. She transitioned to coaching and has led Team USA to two gold medals in 2018 and 2020.
Dawn Staley & Mike Krzyzewski are members of the FIBA Hall of Fame Class of 2025!
— USA Basketball (@usabasketball) January 16, 2025
The Class of 2025 will be honored at an enshrinement ceremony on May 17. pic.twitter.com/c8UgC5VB8s
Everything Staley has been awarded this week has been well-earned. She has proven to be the best coach in women's college basketball.
At 17-1, she has South Carolina in a great position to repeat as back-to-back national champions in 2025.
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