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Lisa Bluder's squad put together one of the biggest upsets in Final Four history when they defeated No. 1 overall seed South Carolina ... Dawn Staley opens up about losing to Iowa in 2023 Final Four ...
She, alongside coach Lisa Bluder, Kate Martin and Gabbie Marshall, put her program on the map. Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22).Brett Davis-Imagn Images.
She, alongside coach Lisa Bluder, Kate Martin and Gabbie Marshall, put her program on the map. Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22). Brett Davis-Imagn Images ...
In her new book, South Carolina women's basketball coach Dawn Staley revealed she was approached by Alabama in 2005. She ultimately took the job at South Carolina, citing her family and legacy.
PHILADELPHIA — Dawn Staley doesn't want to move back to Philadelphia. For one thing, it's cold in the winter. Staley, who has lived in Columbia since she started coaching South Carolina women's ...
Former University of Iowa women's basketball coach Lisa Bluder, who started her coaching career at St. Ambrose, will be in town on July 1 for two speaking engagements.
What South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley said while promoting her new book in Columbia after making stops in New York and Philadelphia.
Retired University of Iowa Women’s Basketball Coach Lisa Bluder will take the stage at Leading with a Winning Culture, a luncheon on Tuesday, July 1, at Bally’s Casino in Rock Island. This ...
To Lisa Bluder, even the best performers have room for improvement. It’s why, when she recruited Caitlin Clark, she didn’t highlight Clark’s strengths but instead pointed out her weaknesses.
Since taking over at South Carolina in 2008, Dawn Staley has led the Gamecocks to seven Final Four appearances, nine SEC regular-season titles and nine SEC Tournament titles.
Dawn Staley then responded to the news, calling herself a rookie after making the decision to join the media team. "I’m the rookie on this all-star team," Staley said. "Let’s goooo ladies!!!" ...
Dawn Staley’s book tour made a stop in Columbia on Thursday night. During the moderated discussion of her book, “Uncommon Favor,” she was asked what she sees in the future of women’s sports.