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COLUMBIA, S.C. – University of South
Carolina head women's basketball coach Dawn Staley was named Female Coach of the
Year by Black Coaches and Administrators (BCA), the organization announced.
Staley led the Gamecocks to their most successful season since 2001-02 as the
team finished with a 25-10 overall record, including a 10-6 mark in SEC action,
and earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament Sweet
16.
Staley's fourth season at the South
Carolina helm was a testament to the steady growth of the program and individual
players under her tutelage. Three Gamecocks were named to the All-SEC Second
Team, the most in South Carolina history in the league. Staley's team was ranked
No. 21 in the final ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll (April 3) and drew the No. 25
position in the last AP Top 25, which was released prior to the NCAA Tournament.
South Carolina's 25 total wins and 10 SEC victories tied the 2001-02 team for
the most in the SEC era. The Gamecocks defeated six top-25 teams, including five
wins either on the road or at a neutral site, and, after tying for fourth in the
regular-season standings, reached the SEC Tournament semifinals for the first
time in school history.
In her four seasons in
Columbia, S.C., Staley has coached six All-SEC selections, three SEC
All-Freshman team members and the Associated Press Rookie of the Year en route
to a 67-58 record. Over her 12-year coaching career, Staley has a 239-138
overall record.
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