Staley, Gamecocks Honored at ESPYS
LOS ANGELES, CALIF. – South Carolina women’s basketball’s 2023-24 team and head coach Dawn Staley were recognized at The 2024 ESPYS in Los Angeles tonight. The Gamecocks claimed the ESPY for Best Team, while Staley received the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance in the ceremony at the Dolby Theatre, which was broadcast live on ABC.
The Gamecocks became the 10th team in NCAA history to complete an undefeated National Championship season in 2023-24, adding the program’s eighth SEC Regular-Season Championship and eighth SEC Tournament title as well. South Carolina, which lost all five starters from its 2023 NCAA Final Four team that went 36-1, led the nation in scoring defense, scoring margin and blocked shots per game, setting program records for scoring average, scoring margin, field goals made, 3-point field goals made, defensive rebounds and assists.
Staley was recognized for her resilience not only on the court in leading a young team to a perfect 38-0 championship season in elevating women’s sports and equality in the sports world, but also for her active role in the fight against cancer. With both her sister, Tracey Underwood, and her friend and former assistant coach Nikki McCray-Penson both diagnosed with cancer in recent years, Staley became a prominent figure advocating for cancer research. She partnered with organizations to mobilize potential bone marrow donors – especially those in the Black community – to register with the National Marrow Donor Program (formerly Be the Match). She has used her platform to advocate for patient care, research and resources. Through her partnership with Aflac, she visited and supported those undergoing treatment. Beyond that, Staley has been outspoken about gender equality and diversity in sports, particularly basketball.
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