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Big News: South Carolina Women’s Basketball – Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss

In a move that has brought both excitement and a sense of continuity to the South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball program, Head Coach Dawn Staley has officially signed a new contract extension, ensuring that she will remain at the helm through the 2028 season. Fans and players alike can breathe a sigh of relief as the program’s powerhouse leader will continue to lead them through the next chapter of success.

Staley, who has transformed South Carolina into a national powerhouse, made the announcement earlier today, much to the delight of Gamecocks supporters. “This is home for me, and I’m thrilled to continue building something special here,” Staley said at a press conference. “I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished, but there’s still so much more we can do, and I’m excited for the future of Gamecock women’s basketball.”

Since taking over as head coach in 2008, Staley has led the Gamecocks to unparalleled success, including two NCAA national championships (2017 and 2022) and numerous SEC titles. Known for her fierce competitive spirit and ability to recruit top talent, Staley has consistently delivered both on and off the court, fostering a culture of excellence that has made South Carolina one of the most respected programs in the country.

The announcement of her contract extension was met with widespread praise from both the Gamecocks community and the broader college basketball world. “Dawn Staley is a legend in the making,” said South Carolina athletic director Ray Tanner. “Her leadership, integrity, and passion for the game have transformed our women’s basketball program into a national force, and we’re thrilled to continue working together to achieve even greater success.”

With Staley’s future secured, South Carolina fans can look forward to more thrilling seasons ahead, confident that the “new boss” is, in fact, the same proven winner they’ve come to know and admire.

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