Dawn Staley on why she’d be a successful NBA coach one day

“I think I could be successful with whatever I apply myself to.”

Dawn Staley’s program at South Carolina is coming off one of the most dominant seasons in women’s college basketball history, going 35-2 and winning a national title with relative ease. While Staley is firmly entrenched in Columbia, she wasn’t shy about how she’d fare as an NBA head coach in a recent interview with Mackenzie Salmon.

“I think I could be successful with whatever I apply myself to,” Staley said. “The discipline that I have, and being successful [as I’ve been], are the same things that I would do if I was put in that situation.”

Staley signed a seven-year, $22.4 million contract with South Carolina prior to the 2021-22 season, making her the second-highest paid coach in women’s college basketball. She’s not going anywhere anytime soon, but she did say she sees no reason why women couldn’t coach men’s basketball at the highest level. 

“I don’t think there’s a huge difference in coaching because it’s people. You’re coaching people,” Staley said. “The game strategy, tactics, schemes, all of that, can be learned. You really can’t learn to relate to people.

“Athletes want to win. They want to get better. They want relationships, they want someone to believe in them and they wanna believe in people. And once you have that dynamic … you can be truly successful.”

Watch the full interview:

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Dawn Staley took her talents to the American Cornhole League and she was so awesome

What can’t Dawn Staley do?

Dawn Staley is as decorated as they come when talking about American sports icons. She’s widely regarded as one of the best college basketball coaches in the world, an Olympic gold medal winner as both a player and coach and also a Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame inductee.

In short, Staley is uber talented.

And as we see her star in OOFOS commercials, we’re well aware that her stardom and talent go beyond the hardwood. Truly, there’s nothing Staley can’t succeed in.

So, should anyone be surprised that the basketball legend is also good at cornhole?

Yep, cornhole.

Watch her sink this shot during the SuperHole 3 event of the American Cornhole League World Championships.

Staley partnered with Mike Richards in the celebrity-incorporated event. Although the two ultimately lost in the final to Doug Flutie and Matt Guy, it was a fun and entertaining battle at the ACL World Championships.

Will Staley be back next time around to win it all?

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Swinney admires another national-title winning coach from afar

Dabo Swinney has won a couple of national championships during his time at Clemson, but the Tigers’ football coach isn’t the only one in the state that can make that claim. Down the road at Clemson’s rival school, Dawn Staley has turned South …

Dabo Swinney has won a couple of national championships during his time at Clemson, but the Tigers’ football coach isn’t the only one in the state that can make that claim.

Down the road at Clemson’s rival school, Dawn Staley has turned South Carolina’s women’s basketball program into one of the sport’s elite. Most recently, Staley led the Gamecocks to an SEC regular-season title and this year’s national title, the second of her coaching career.

Swinney said recently during Clemson’s Prowl & Growl Tour that he’s yet to meet Staley but “would love to” in the future. He said he’s watched Staley’s program from afar, including taking in a couple of Carolina’s NCAA Tournament games, and admires the job she’s done with it.

“She’s amazing,” Swinney said. “You can just tell she has great respect from her team. You can tell she is very relational and culture-driven with her players, which is awesome. You can tell she really cares, and she’s passionate about it.

“You don’t have the type of success she’s had and the consistency she’s had unless you are very smart. Those are kind of the people that I study not only in athletics but business people or whatever. People that can consistently achieve at a high level. To me, that’s unique.”

Staley’s success story parallels Swinney’s: two coaches who took over middling programs and turned them into juggernauts. Swinney has been Clemson’s head coach on a full-time basis since 2009, just one year after Staley got the job at Carolina. Since then, Swinney has led the Tigers to eight ACC championship game appearances, seven conference championships, six trips to the College Football Playoff and a pair of national titles.

Meanwhile, Staley has turned Carolina into the premier women’s hoops program in the SEC. The Gamecocks have made nine Sweet Sixteens, five Elite Eights and four Final Fours in Staley’s 14 years at the helm. Both national championships have come in the last six years.

“Some people may catch a little success here or there, but to consistently achieve at a high level is very, very hard to do,” Swinney said. “Nobody has done it better than here. She’s been amazing. She built a program and has now kind of created a tradition there. It doesn’t come easy.

“I wouldn’t say they were a blueblood of women’s basketball. Tennessee, Connecticut and maybe Louisiana Tech back in the day. Those were kind of it. I’m sure I’m missing some, but she’s done it right there. And I think she’s a great example to a lot of people.”

Dawn Staley had the best response to A’Ja Wilson saying she was ready to transfer from South Carolina

A’ja wasn’t never leaving, y’all. We all know it.

Dawn Staley is one of the most demanding coaches in basketball right now. She wants the absolute best out of her players each and every game and, if you can’t give it, she won’t play you.

Even amid an incredible run last season when I asked Staley if she felt her South Carolina team could be special this season, she was hesitant to say yes because, well, sometimes they fouled too much. Or maybe they turned the ball over a bit more than she’d have liked.

That’s tough. But it’s also why she’s now a two-time champion head coach and also why she’s put so many great players in the WNBA. One of whom is A’ja Wilson.

Wilson is one of the greatest college basketball players to touch the hardwood and rewrote South Carolina’s record book a thousand times over while she was there.

But it wasn’t always smooth sailing in South Carolina with Staley. Wilson actually said on Twitter that she was ready to transfer after her Freshman year.

Wilson only played 20 minutes a game and only started once that season after being the National Player of The Year in 2014. Of course, she thought she could do more. She wasn’t getting that opportunity so she was ready to leave.

This is pretty hilarious to think about in hindsight. She had literally one of the greatest runs we’ve ever seen in college hoops and it all may not have happened.

Was Staley worried? Nope. Not at all. Why? Because, first of all, Momma Wilson was holding it down. Eva Wilson was not letting A’ja leave.

Second of all, she jokingly told A’ja she had her replacement ready.

The Tar Heels? Tuh. Ain’t no way, y’all. These two are the best. What a hilarious moment.

Destanni Henderson couldn’t make South Carolina’s championship parade so Dawn Staley made sure she was there in spirit

This is how you show your players love.

One thing about former South Carolina guard and current Indiana Fever draftee Destanni Henderson is that nobody is going to outwork her. Nobody.

She’s going to get her practice reps in. She’s going to hit the gym. She’s going to do whatever it takes to put herself in the best position to succeed. Henderson has always been that way during her rise to stardom.

If you need proof of that, look no further than where she is right now.

The WNBA draft was just on Monday. Henderson was picked by the Indiana Fever in the second round of the draft. She’s already in Indiana getting her bearings straight.

Of course, South Carolina just won its second National Championship last week in Women’s Basketball. Henderson absolutely starred in the championship game, too. They held their championship parade on Wednesday but Henderson couldn’t make it because she was already in Indiana putting in work.

Knowing what she was doing and where she was at, South Carolina Head Coach Dawn Staley wore a pair of shorts from her clothing line to make sure she was there in spirit.

It was an extremely cool gesture from a head coach that is extremely loved by her players. You can certainly see why here.

“I miss Henny, too. Henny’s already in Indy, but I got her shorts on…Henny, I got your shorts on today…Go get your dream, Henny.”

What an extremely thoughtful gesture from Staley. She’s making sure Henderson is still there in spirit and that’s awesome.

Henderson certainly appreciated it herself.

What a cool moment. You absolutely love to see it.

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Dawn Staley won another national championship and did so in style, literally

Dawn Staley’s stylish outfit was the talk of social media.

The South Carolina Gamecocks defeated the UConn Huskies 64-49 in Sunday’s national championship game, which means Dawn Staley just handed Geno Auriemma his first loss as a head coach in 12 national championship appearances.

She also became the first Black coach in the history of Division I basketball to win multiple national championships.

And she did it all while dripped in some expensive designer brand clothing that only someone of Dawn Staley’s pedigree could ever pull off.

The price tag? Well, let’s just say it’s in the price range of someone who earned a seven-year $22.4 million contract extension.

Apparently, her players are huge fans.

Ask yourself — how cool and confident does one have to be to show up to the year’s biggest game in LV?

Shout out to coach Staley and the Gamecocks on winning their second national championship and for having swag while doing it.

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The legend of Dawn Staley continues to grow as South Carolina wins second NCAA title since 2017

Dawn Staley adds to an impressive eight-month run as South Carolina wins the national championship.

The South Carolina Gamecocks are national champions for the second time in five years and it just adds to the wildly successful last eight months of Dawn Staley’s coaching career.

Let’s rewind.

Look no further to just a few days ago (Wednesday), when Staley was named the 2022 Naismith Women’s College Coach of the Year for coaching the Gamecocks to a Final Four appearance after remaining the nation’s No. 1 ranked team throughout the entirety of the season. Staley won the same award back in 2020 when South Carolina’s 32-1 season and pursuit of a national championship was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Take it back a few months earlier to October when Staley earned a historic seven-year $22.4 million contract extension from the university.

And of course, Staley coached the USA Women’s Basketball National Team, which included Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird, to a gold medal in the Tokyo Olympics. Although, Bird and Taurasi probably had mixed emotions watching Staley win the natty for the Gamecocks while their beloved Huskies came up short.

Nevertheless, Dawn Staley keeps on winning and doing things that most coaches could only dream of. What an epic run this has been.

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Iowa Hawkeyes’ Caitlin Clark wins Naismith Trophy fan vote

Iowa sophomore guard Caitlin Clark was the winner of the Naismith Trophy fan vote.

Iowa sophomore guard Caitlin Clark authored a historic season, averaging 27 points, eight rebounds and eight assists per game. As a result, Clark was named one of the finalists for the Naismith Trophy.

While the Naismith Trophy was awarded to South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston, Clark did win the fan vote. She joined Kansas men’s basketball junior guard Ochai Agbaji as players to win the Naismith Trophy fan vote this season. Texas Tech head men’s basketball coach Mark Adams and South Carolina head women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley were the two coaches that took home the most Naismith Trophy fan votes.

Clark was named the Big Ten Player of the Year and earned unanimous first team All-Big Ten honors for her standout sophomore season. She earned national player of the week honors four times this season: twice by the USBWA (Jan. 18 and March 1), by Naismith on Jan. 25 and by ESPN on Feb. 7.

Clark led the nation in points per game and finished with the most total points of any player with 863 this past season. She also led the nation in assists per game and total assists with 257.

Clark recorded back-to-back triple-doubles versus Nebraska on Jan. 16 and at Minnesota on Jan. 20. She became the 10th collegiate women’s basketball player to record back-to-back triple-doubles. On the season, Clark registered five triple-doubles.

Clark broke Iowa’s single-game assist record with 18 against Penn State on Jan. 25 and tied the Big Ten record for most assists against a Big Ten opponent. She also holds three women’s basketball arena scoring records: 39 points at Nebraska’s Pinnacle Bank Arena her freshman season, Iowa’s Carver-Hawkeye Arena with 44 points versus Evansville on Jan. 2 and Michigan’s Crisler Center with 46 points on Feb. 6.

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Dawn Staley, Aliyah Boston take home Coach of the Year and Player of the Year ahead of Friday’s Final Four

Dawn Staley and Aliyah Boston are big winners on Wednsday!

The Gamecocks had a few major wins on Wednesday.

Both standout center Aliyah Boston and head coach Dawn Staley received some recognition for their contributions to South Carolina’s 33-2 season.

Boston was named the 2022 Naismith Women’s College Player of the Year after averaging 16.8 points and 12.2 rebounds. Boston’s POTY campaign was not only highlighted by her SEC record-breaking 27 consecutive double-doubles but also her 2.5 blocks per game and effectiveness on the defensive end. So, you shouldn’t be surprised to learn that Boston also earned the 2022 Naismith Women’s Defensive Player of the Year honor.

While Boston took home the on-the-court awards, Staley was there to grab the accolades that recognize those on the sideline. She was named the 2022 Naismith Women’s College Coach of the Year after leading the Gamecocks to the Final Four as they went through the entire season without relinquishing their No. 1 spot in the rankings.

The COTY award is her second.

Surely the 2022 award winners are thrilled to be recognized for their success. I’d bet there’s another honor that both Boston and Staley are greedy for — being crowned national champions.

The Gamecocks had the shortest championship odds (+162 at Tipico) entering the NCAA Tournament and remain the favorites to win it all.

Can they avenge their 2021 Final Four heartbreak?

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Dawn Staley says Sixers have to get something big for star Ben Simmons

South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley gives her thoughts on the saga between Ben Simmons and the Philadelphia 76ers.

Everybody in the basketball world seems to have an opinion on what is going on with Ben Simmons and the Philadelphia 76ers. Everybody seems to want to discuss the situation and give their two cents on what is going on around the team and the star player.

Now, Philadelphia basketball legend and South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley has entered the conversation and given her thoughts on the situation. Staley is also an avid Sixers fan and she joined Sixers guard Danny Green and Harrison Sanford on “Inside the Green Room” to give her thoughts on the Simmons saga.

Staley said:

Ben’s gotta go. Ben’s gotta go. Ben’s gotta go. I mean, Ben’s not happy. If he’s not happy, you gotta go. We gotta get some for him though. We got to get something big for him. He’s been great. He’s a stat filler, but we got to get something in return.

The Sixers are currently trying to get everything they possibly can for Simmons at the moment. While they will most likely not move him before the Feb. 10 trade deadline, they are looking to move him in the offseason to get that star player they are hoping to grab and put next to Joel Embiid.

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