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  • Dawn Staley celebrates A’ja Wilson ahead of jersey retirement


    COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) – A top-tier weekend is ahead for Gamecock great A’ja Wilson.

    South Carolina is retiring Wilson’s jersey before the women’s team faces off against Auburn this Sunday.

    On Saturday, the four-time all-American, three-time SEC Player of the Year, and three-time WNBA MVP will be honored during a special event at the Columbia Museum of Art.

    Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. with the program beginning at 6 p.m.

    The event, hosted by coach Dawn Staley, will feature exclusive access, an audience Q&A, food, and an open bar. General admission tickets are $100 while VIP early access tickets are $500 and include a photo op and meet & greet.

    Fans can buy tickets for the event here.

    WIS’ Judi Gatson talked to Coach Staley before the retirement ceremony, discussing Wilson’s journey to becoming a South Carolina legend.

    You can also send in photos and videos celebrating the WNBA star and former Gamecock below.

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    Today, we celebrate the incredible career of A’ja Wilson as her jersey is set to be retired by the University of South Carolina. Head coach Dawn Staley took to social media to express her admiration and gratitude for Wilson’s contributions to the program.

    In her post, Staley praised Wilson for her dedication, talent, and leadership both on and off the court. She highlighted Wilson’s impact on the team and the community, noting that her legacy will live on for years to come.

    Staley also shared personal anecdotes and memories of coaching Wilson, expressing how proud she is of all that her former player has accomplished. She ended her post with a heartfelt message of congratulations and best wishes for Wilson’s future endeavors.

    As the Gamecock family comes together to honor Wilson and her remarkable career, Dawn Staley’s words serve as a reminder of the bond between coach and player, and the lasting impact that a talented athlete can have on a program.Congratulations to A’ja Wilson on this well-deserved honor, and thank you to Dawn Staley for celebrating her in such a special way. #ForeverToThee #Gamecocks

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  • 49ers Coaching News: Brandon Staley will not return per Matt Maiocco


    Now that Robert Saleh has been hired, he’ll need to figure out his staff. Brandon Staley will not be part of the plans moving forward.

    Matt Maiocco from NBC Sports Bay Area gave an update Friday via his YouTube channel. While this was before the Saleh news became official, it seems like the writing is on the wall:

    “I’m getting the impression that Brandon Staley, who was considered the only internal candidate for the 49ers’ defensive coordinator job— that’s what Shanahan said on the Wednesday after the season—I’m hearing that he probably will not be back with the 49ers.”

    Maiocco went on to explain Robert Saleh will be the head coach of the defense. Staley was there to help former 49ers defensive coordinator Nick Sorensen gameplan, and I’d speculate it was to not let a first-time defensive coordinator get overwhelmed. Part of the reason Saleh was so coveted was because he wouldn’t need any handholding or Kyle Shanahan spending more time than necessary in meetings.

    Again, I’ve brought this up before, but when he was head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, the Las Vegas Raiders laid college basketball numbers on them. The final score of the linked game above was 63-21, Raiders. Maybe he’s not much of a head coach, but given all the issues we’ve seen the 49ers have on defense with their talent, nothing like that sounds fun.

    Over the next few days and weeks, we’ll see more of Saleh’s additions come into shape. I imagine most of the staff, including defensive line coach Kris Kocurek, will return. However, as KP said on Thursday, Sorensen will likely not return.

    Steve Wilks was a hire I was left scratching my head on, but saw the logic. Sorensen was a hire I had to convince myself was good, primarily because of what happened to the 49ers defense under Wilks. Saleh, I’m nothing but optimistic. Yes, he might be gone in a year to be a head coach again, but hopefully, the 49ers have an understudy to work under him and prepare for that.

    Plus, if Saleh does take a head coaching job in 2026, that means the 49ers’ defense was decent—or at least much better than their 2024 incarnation.



    The San Francisco 49ers Coaching News has just taken an unexpected turn as it has been reported by Matt Maiocco that Brandon Staley will not be returning to the team. Staley, who served as the team’s defensive coordinator, was highly regarded for his work with the defense this past season.

    This news comes as a surprise to many within the 49ers organization and the fanbase, as Staley was seen as a rising star in the coaching world. It remains to be seen who will take over the defensive coordinator duties for the team moving forward.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as the 49ers look to fill this important coaching position for the upcoming season.

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  • South Carolina’s Dawn Staley knows the importance of rivalry game vs. LSU: ‘It’s a game that we must win’


    No. 2 South Carolina is hosting undefeated No. 5 LSU on Friday in a marquee SEC matchup, and the stakes are high because these teams will only face once in the regular season. Following Thursday’s practice, Gamecocks coach Dawn Staley said her team is well-aware of the importance of this game.

    “It’s a rivalry. It’s a game that we must win obviously because we only play them once and you want the tiebreak advantage,” Staley said. “But it’s still just a game win or lose, every goal that you have is still in front of you. It makes it a little bit harder, especially when it comes to our conference, so I’m glad it’s at home.”

    The game was originally scheduled for Thursday, but it got postponed to Friday because of winter weather. 

    Another added element could be officiating, and how the teams adjust, Staley pointed out. Their most recent meeting was the 2024 SEC Championship game, which included a scuffle that saw multiple players leave the bench. After a 20-minute delay, the game resumed and South Carolina pulled out a 79-72 victory. 

    “We feel like the officiating is going to be on it at the start of the game,” Staley said. “Some of the things that we did in that game, we’re not going to be able to do. Some of the things that [LSU] did, they’re not going to be able to do. So for us, it’s about adjusting to how the officiating is going to be. It’s probably going to be tight. I would if I’m coordinating the officials. But I don’t think our teams are in that place, or in that head space.”

    South Carolina is 18-1 with its lone loss happening at the hands of UCLA in late November. The Gamecocks have the toughest strength of schedule in the nation, so they enter Friday’s matchup already battle-tested. Meanwhile, LSU is off to one of its best starts in program history at 20-0. Kim Mulkey’s Tigers are one of just two undefeated programs remaining along with UCLA.

    “It’s awesome for our sport, it’s awesome for our league,” Staley said. “It’s awesome to be able to participate in rivalry games. Hopefully we won’t disappoint by putting on some great basketball out there on the floor.”

    The LSU vs. South Carolina matchup is set for 5 p.m. ET at Colonial Life Arena — where the Gamecocks have won 68 consecutive games.





    South Carolina’s Dawn Staley knows the importance of rivalry game vs. LSU: ‘It’s a game that we must win’

    South Carolina Gamecocks head coach Dawn Staley understands the significance of their upcoming rivalry game against the LSU Tigers. With both teams vying for a top spot in the SEC standings, every game matters – and this one is no exception.

    Staley, a former standout player herself, knows the importance of rivalry games and the intensity that comes with them. “It’s a game that we must win,” Staley said. “These games are always emotional and competitive, and we have to be ready for whatever they throw at us.”

    The Gamecocks are coming off a strong start to the season, but Staley knows they can’t afford to let up now. “We have to stay focused and keep pushing ourselves to get better every day,” she said. “We can’t take any game for granted, especially not against a tough opponent like LSU.”

    With a talented roster and a proven leader in Staley, the Gamecocks are poised to come out on top in this crucial matchup. Fans can expect a hard-fought battle between these two rivals, with both teams leaving it all on the court.

    As the game approaches, Staley and her team are locked in and ready to bring their A-game. “We know what’s at stake, and we’re prepared to do whatever it takes to come out with a win,” she said. “This is a game we can’t afford to lose, and we’re going to give it everything we’ve got.”

    South Carolina fans can expect an exciting and intense matchup as the Gamecocks take on LSU. With Staley leading the way, the team is ready to show why they’re a force to be reckoned with in the SEC.

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  • Dawn Staley gives legendary Pat Summitt her flowers


    South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley was named the highest-paid coach in NCAA women’s basketball history. On the other hand, she took a moment to reflect on the impact of Tennessee coaching legend Pat Summitt. As South Carolina prepared to honor Summitt during their We Back Pat game against Oklahoma, Staley shared her admiration for her.

    Pat Summitt’s illustrious career spanned 38 seasons as head coach of the Tennessee Lady Vols. She led her teams to eight national championships and remains one of only three coaches in NCAA women’s basketball to secure back-to-back titles, achieving this feat in 2007 and 2008. Staley, speaking in a video posted by the SEC Network’s Instagram page, emphasized Summitt’s influence:

    “Pat Summitt has been the standard in our game, and she’s done things that you can only imagine.”

    In her tribute, Staley acknowledged Summitt’s ability to elevate women’s basketball to new heights. She praised her for setting a precedent for excellence and said:

    “We need to honor all the foremothers of our sport because of the standard. It was all attributed to Coach Summitt and her ability to bring out the best in all of her players, like all of her players.”

    Pat Summitt’s legendary career was tragically cut short by her battle with early-onset Alzheimer’s. Diagnosed at the age of 59 in 2011, Summitt retired from coaching the following year, leaving behind an incredible record of 1,098-208. She passed away on June 28, 2016, at the age of 63.

    To keep her memory alive, the SEC dedicates a week each year to honor Summitt’s contributions to women’s basketball and raise awareness for Alzheimer’s. The initiative, aptly named “We Back Pat,” recognizes the foundation Summitt laid for coaches like Staley and celebrates her pivotal role in advancing the sport. Reflecting on the significance of this tribute, Staley said:

    “It’s only right. Pat Summitt has been the standard in our game.”

    During this year’s We Back Pat week, Staley and the No. 2-ranked South Carolina Gamecocks (17-1, 5-0 SEC) faced No. 13 Oklahoma at Colonial Life Arena.

    Dawn Staley’s historic rise in coaching

    Dawn Staley signed a lucrative contract extension with South Carolina, making her the highest-paid coach in NCAA women’s basketball. The agreement, worth $25.25 million, ensures her tenure through the 2029-30 season and includes a $4 million annual salary, a $500,000 signing bonus, and a $250,000 annual escalator.

    Staley’s success is a testament to her transformative leadership since taking over the South Carolina program in 2008. A Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer and a four-time Olympic gold medalist, Staley has cemented her place as one of the greatest figures in women’s basketball.

    Under her guidance, the Gamecocks have made six Final Four appearances, including in each of the last four seasons, and have won three national championships. Staley has also led her team to eight SEC regular-season and tournament titles, earning Naismith Coach of the Year honors four times. This season, the Gamecocks have a 17-1 overall record and remain undefeated in conference play, further solidifying their dominance.

    When Staley transitioned to coaching, she faced Summitt as an opponent eight times between 2008 and 2012. During this period, Tennessee won seven of those matchups, with South Carolina securing their only win on February 2, 2012.

    Also read: After getting $4 million contract extension, Dawn Staley makes her feelings clear on her future at South Carolina