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From the journey through the ‘daycare’ to a triumphant championship run: Dawn Staley’s latest feat at South Carolina stands out as her most remarkable yet.
Cassandra Negley WNBA and women’s college basketball correspondent Mon, Apr 8, 2024, 8:13 AM GMT+7·7 min read
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CLEVELAND — Last year, this victory was anticipated. The cascade of confetti, the hoisting of the trophy, the emotional culmination of an undefeated season.
But fate had other plans. A year ago, South Carolina’s head coach Dawn Staley exited the Final Four prematurely, bidding farewell to Aliyah Boston’s senior cohort as they ventured into the WNBA. Staley found herself facing the daunting task of molding a young team, a far cry from the experienced roster of seasons past.
It was a season of trials, punctuated by moments of doubt and introspection. Just 12 hours before the national championship game, Staley admitted that the aura of invincibility had eluded her team. Early-season lapses in preparation and occasional displays of subpar basketball left her questioning the team’s readiness. Fondly referring to her youthful squad as a “daycare,” Staley grappled with how to guide them through the rigors of collegiate basketball.
“They came in so different from any of our previous teams that I struggled to find a starting point,” remarked Staley, reflecting on the journey back to the Final Four. “How do you begin with a team that is youthful, yet buoyed by our past successes and eager for their own chance to shine?”
Staley’s approach was simple: trust the process. And in the end, her faith was rewarded with a third national championship. As the final buzzer echoed through Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, Staley, flanked by Boston, now an ESPN analyst, was overcome with emotion. In a rare display of vulnerability, she bowed her head, struggling to find the words to express her overwhelming pride and joy.
This triumph, born from the challenges of youth and uncertainty, stands as a testament to Staley’s resilience and leadership. As South Carolina basks in the glory of another championship, one thing is certain: Dawn Staley’s legacy as one of the greatest coaches in collegiate basketball history is secure.