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Dawn Staley has signed a trailblazing $25.25 million contract extension, solidifying her position as the highest-paid coach in women’s basketball. The extension keeps her with the South Carolina Gamecocks through the 2029-30 season. Staley has transformed the team into a powerhouse, leading them to three National Championships and eight SEC championships. Celebrated for her impact on women’s athletics and culture, she also recently released a bestselling book and had a statue unveiled in her honor, inspiring future generations of female athletes.
South Carolina – Dawn Staley, head coach of the South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball team, has signed a groundbreaking contract extension valued at $25.25 million. This new agreement, confirmed on Friday, keeps Staley at the university through the 2029-30 season, and it positions her as the highest-paid coach in women’s basketball history.
Staley’s annual salary starts at $4 million and will increase by $250,000 each subsequent year, culminating in a base salary of $5.25 million in the final year of her contract. The comprehensive deal includes various bonuses that significantly contribute to its total value, marking a high point for coaching salaries within women’s athletics.
Since joining the South Carolina program in 2008, Staley has transformed the Gamecocks into a national powerhouse. Under her leadership, the team has secured three National Championships and achieved an impressive win-loss record of 457-107. Staley has guided the Gamecocks to eight Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships and has earned the National Coach of the Year title five times.
Jeremiah Donati, the university’s Athletics Director, highlighted Staley’s remarkable impact not only on women’s basketball at the national level but also on the culture at the University of South Carolina. Following the announcement of her extension, Staley expressed gratitude for the support she has received from players, staff, and the community, recognizing that her success is a product of collective efforts.
Staley’s influence extends beyond coaching. She recently released her book titled “Uncommon Favor: Basketball, North Philly, My Mother, and Life Lessons I Learned from All Three,” which became a New York Times bestseller. The book shares her life experiences from her upbringing in North Philadelphia to her illustrious basketball career. To promote her book, Staley has made media appearances on programs such as “Good Morning America” and “The View.”
In addition to her coaching achievements, Staley was honored with the unveiling of a statue in Columbia on April 30. This statue celebrates her profound influence not only on basketball but also on society. Located at the intersection of Senate St. and Lincoln St., the monument aims to inspire young female athletes and promote equality in sports. Initially hesitant about the idea of having a statue, Staley changed her mind after learning about the lack of female representations in public memorials.
The unveiling ceremony drew dozens of supporters, whom Staley affectionately referred to as “FAMS.” The statue’s presence is intended to serve as a motivational symbol for future generations and a reminder of the strides women are making in athletics.
Since her hiring, Staley has led the Gamecocks to seven NCAA Final Fours and has played a pivotal role in launching the careers of 18 players into the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). Throughout her tenure, Staley has consistently emphasized her achievements are not solely her own but are a reflection of the teamwork and dedication within women’s basketball, along with her unwavering faith.
As Staley embarks on this new chapter with an unprecedented contract and a lasting tribute through her statue, her ongoing commitment to excellence in women’s basketball continues to inspire athletes, students, and fans alike.
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