Dawn Staley left Temple University in her native Philadelphia after the 2007-08 season and was named head coach of the South Carolina women’s basketball team.
In more than a decade and a half since, Staley has taken the Gamecocks program to unprecedented heights, leading South Carolina to three national titles during her tenure.
In her new book, « Uncommon Favor, » Staley revealed another SEC school expressed interest in her in 2005.
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« Alabama came after me first in 2005, » Staley wrote.
She was coaching at Temple at the time she was approached by Alabama. The Owls finished the 2004-05 season with a 28–4 record and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
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While Staley landed in the same conference as the Crimson Tide, she believed South Carolina was the best fit for her family and career.
« I visited the campus. I liked the athletic director. But I couldn’t see myself living in Alabama, » she noted.
While Staley didn’t care for the idea of moving to Alabama, she said the move to South Carolina meant she would still be joining a league in which several coaches had built legendary careers.
« I was drawn to the fact that USC was part of the SEC and its storied legacy in women’s basketball, » Staley wrote. « Pat Summitt was in this league, Andy Landers, Melanie Balcomb, all these legendary coaches. I was looking to refine my skills, rise to compete with the best. The cherry on top was that my parents were originally from South Carolina. »
Staley was also eager for a reunion with her mother, Estelle, and her siblings.
By all accounts, Staley has become a beloved figure in Columbia, South Carolina’s capital city and the home of the Gamecocks. The city recently unveiled an on-campus statue in honor of Staley.
Staley reflected on a state embracing her given her complicated history with her family. Estelle left South Carolina decades ago due to racism and discrimination.
Staley described the homecoming as a « full-circle moment. »
« Time is a funny thing, isn’t it? That I find myself thriving in the very state that drove my mother into exile is an irony I never forget, » Staley wrote. « That she was able to return to her home, her place of belonging, when I came to work at South Carolina was a full-circle moment made possible by social progress, the civil rights movement, myriad changes seismic and small, but also, in large part, by faith. »
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