Perfect ending: South Carolina's Dawn Staley wins third national title as Gameco*cks down Clark, Iowa (2024)

South Carolina got past Caitlin Clark this time.

A year after their perfect season crashed with a semifinal loss to the sensational Clark in the Final Four, the Gameco*cks and Staley, their fiery and fierce coach, finished the job with an 87-75 win over Iowa in the NCAA championship on Sunday.

This wasn't necessarily about revenge, although South Carolina guard Raven Johnson dubbed this season “The Revenge Tour,” it was incredibly satisfying for South Carolina (38-0), which became just the 10th team in history to finish undefeated.

“It was emotional for me because of how it ended last year,” said Staley, who sat at the postgame dais with a net draped around her neck and the NCAA title trophy within reach. “I’ll leave that there.”

The greatest season in women's college basketball — highlighted by Clark's rampage of the record books, young stars and unprecedented TV ratings — was dominated by one team: South Carolina stood alone.

With five new starters, the Gameco*cks were head and shoulders better than every other team in the country. They credited Staley, their 5-foot-5 coach, now on a short list with the game's iconic leaders, with taking them to the top.

“We have the best coach in the country, in the nation, in the whole wide world,” Johnson said.

Staley's third title and second in three years made her just the fifth coach to win three, joining Geno Auriemma (11), Pat Summitt (8), Kim Mulkey (4) and Tara VanDerveer (3). Beyond that, Staley entered an even more select club with Auriemma, Summitt, Mulkey and Jody Conradt as the only coaches to go unbeaten.

Not bad for a former All-American guard who went 0-3 in the Final Four at Virginia.

“The best in the business,” said Gameco*cks center Kamilla Cardoso, named the tournament's most outstanding player after a 15-point, 17-rebound final.

After the Gameco*cks took the celebration outside the arena, Staley spoke by phone with President Joe Biden, who offered her congratulations from the White House.

The 53-year-old Staley doesn't like to call herself coach, preferring “dream merchant” as her mission is to pave the path for her players — on and off the court. The Gameco*cks adore her as was evidenced by the affection they showed her following the game.

Cardoso, who left her family in Brazil at 15 to play in the U.S., broke down when talking about Staley.

“She's just like a family for me, a family away from home,” Cardoso said, choking up. “I’m just so thankful to have her.”

“She’s like a mom,” Johnson said. “I go to her about everything. I could joke around with her. I could do anything. It’s a home-away-from-home feeling.”

Staley of course wanted this title for this year's team. She wanted it just as badly for South Carolina's beloved "Freshies" — Aliyah Boston, Brea Beal, Zia Cooke, Laeticia Amihere and Olivia Thompson — who came up short a year ago at the hands of Clark.

“I wasn’t going to allow what I felt happened to us last year happen this year,” she said, referring to some calls that went Clark's way. “So I had a little bit of PTSD, and I addressed it in real time. It’s heavy.

"You carry the burden of every single one of your players, all the coaches and staff members that put so much into our team. And it’s a heavy load to be undefeated, to finish the job.”

The AP's Coach of the Year leaned on one of her new freshies as freshman guard Tessa Johnson scored a season-high 19 points and the Gameco*cks clamped down on Clark, who scored 30 in the final.

South Carolina was too much for Iowa. Too much depth and too much size. The Gameco*cks outrebounded the Hawkeyes 51-29, and South Carolina's bench outscored Iowa's a staggering 37-0.

Always fashion forward, Staley wore a silver jacket for the title game after sporting Louis Vuitton from head to toe in the semifinals. She spent much of the first half with her hands shoved into her pants pockets as she fumed to the officials about some questionable fouls called against her team.

But she had a very different look in the closing seconds as the realization of winning another championship sunk in.

In her 16 years at South Carolina, Staley has built what was once an also-ran program in the tradition-rich Southeastern Conference into a dynasty and the measuring stick for women's hoops.

And she's done it her way — critics be damned.

“We’re going to keep doing what we’re doing the right way, whether we are the popular or unpopular successful programs in the country,” she said. “We’re going to keep doing it that way.”

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Perfect ending: South Carolina's Dawn Staley wins third national title as Gameco*cks down Clark, Iowa (2024)

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Perfect ending: South Carolina's Dawn Staley wins third national title as Gameco*cks down Clark, Iowa? ›

The burden lifted. South Carolina got past Caitlin Clark this time. A year after their perfect season crashed with a semifinal loss to the sensational Clark in the Final Four, the Gameco*cks and Staley, their fiery and fierce coach, finished the job with an 87-75 win over Iowa in the NCAA championship on Sunday.

How many national championships has Dawn Staley won at South Carolina? ›

Few have gotten the response from Staley as the note of congratulations she received from the “Queen B” herself, Beyonce. Staley posted a gushing video where she read the note from the musical powerhouse she received after winning the Gameco*cks' third national championship in the past eight years earlier this month.

What ethnicity is Dawn Staley? ›

Among the many notable things about Staley is that she is only the second African-American to coach the championship team in the NCAA women's basketball tournament.

How much does Dawn Staley make a year? ›

The bonuses are on top of Staley's $3.1 million annual salary. Staley added another bonus earlier this week of $25,000 for winning Naismith National Coach of the Year. $15,000 for winning 11 or more SEC regular season games (USC went a 16-0). $15,000 for finishing in the Top 25 of the AP or Coaches Poll.

Did Dawn Staley win a NCAA championship as a player? ›

Staley never won a national championship as a player at Virginia, but she came close. The Cavaliers reached three Final Fours and one national title game during Staley's tenure from 1988-89 to 1991-92. In the 1991 championship game, Virginia lost to Tennessee 70-67 in overtime.

Who has won 3 college football championships? ›

Minnesota and Yale are the only teams to win three straight, undisputed titles. Here are the six teams that claimed titles in three consecutive years: Princeton – 1878, 1879, 1880 (co-champions in 1880) Yale – 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884 (co-champions in 1880)

Which coach has won most college football? ›

Active coaches are denoted with an asterisk.
  • Joe Paterno, 409 wins. ...
  • Bobby Bowden, 346 wins. ...
  • Bear Bryant, 323 wins. ...
  • Pop Warner, 318 wins. ...
  • Amos Alonzo Stagg, 314 wins. ...
  • Nick Saban, 292 wins. ...
  • Mack Brown*, 276 wins. ...
  • LaVell Edwards, 257 wins.
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Is Kim Mulkey currently married? ›

How much does Kim Mulkey make per year? ›

According to USA Today's Basketball Coaching Salary database, Mulkey will make $3.264 million this year, which will gradually increase season after season. She was previously under contract until the end of the 2028/29 with a salary of $2.5 million per season.

Does Kim Mulkey have a daughter? ›

Born May 17, 1962, in Santa Ana, Calif., Mulkey has two children, daughter Makenzie (28) and son Kramer (25). Makenzie (Robertson) Fuller serves as associate director of basketball operations for the Lady Bears.

Does Dawn Staley get a bonus for winning the national championship? ›

It was Staley's third national championship as the Gameco*cks' coach. The national championship bonus was the final one Staley earned from this season. In all, the Hall of Famer will make $680,000 in incentives. The bonuses are on top of Staley's $3.1 million annual salary.

How many rings does Dawn Staley have? ›

South Carolina coach Dawn Staley has won two national championships, both with the Gameco*cks: the first in 2017, and the second in 2022. South Carolina defeated in-conference rival Mississippi State 67-55 in 2017 to win its first ever national title before adding its second in 2022, when the Gameco*cks beat UConn 64-49.

What is Dawn Staley famous for? ›

A three-time Olympic gold medalist, and the NCAA's all-time steals leader, Dawn Staley was an undersized sparkplug that led the University of Virginia to three consecutive Final Fours.

How many championships does South Carolina women's team have? ›

The South Carolina Gameco*cks women's basketball team represents the University of South Carolina and competes in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Under current head coach Dawn Staley, the Gameco*cks have been one of the top programs in the country, winning the NCAA Championship in 2017, 2022, and 2024.

How many total national championships does USC have? ›

Formed in 1888, the program has over 860 wins and claims 11 national championships, including 7 from the major wire-service (AP, Coaches'). USC has had 13 undefeated seasons including 8 perfect seasons, and 37 conference championships.

How many national championships does USC athletics have? ›

The program participates in the Pac-12 Conference and has won 136 team national championships, 112 of which are National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) national championships. USC's official colors are cardinal and gold. The Trojans have a cross-town rivalry in several sports with UCLA.

How many national championships does Geno Auriemma have? ›

UConn has won eleven national championships under Auriemma (1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016) and made the Final Four 21 times (1991, 1995, 1996, 2000–2004, 2008–2019, 2024). Auriemma has also guided UConn to 21 conference regular season titles and 20 conference tournament titles.

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