Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Staley introduced as new U.S. head coach

- By Pete Iacobelli

For all that Dawn Staley accomplish­ed in her career, she believes this achievemen­t may have topped them all. “It is basketball utopia for me,” Staley said after being introduced U.S. women’s national basketball team coach.

For all that Dawn Staley has accomplish­ed in her Hall-of-Fame career, she believes her latest achievemen­t may have topped them all.

“It is basketball utopia for me,” Staley said Friday after being introduced as coach of the U.S. women’s national basketball team. “For me to sit here as coach of USA Basketball is surreal.” And a long time coming. She first began playing for USA Basketball in 1989. Staley has won three Olympic gold medals as a player — in the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Games. She was an assistant coach on the 2008 and 2016 gold-medal winning U.S. teams.

Now, it’s Staley’s turn to call the shots.

“I didn’t see this moment ever happening because I just wanted to be part of one Olympic games,” Staley told the crowd of about 100 people that gathered at South Carolina’s football stadium about five miles from campus, including her Gamecocks players and five-time Olympian Teresa Edwards. “But dreams lead to other dreams.”

The dream will become a reality next year when she leads the U. S. in the FIBA World Cup in Spain. Should the U.S. qualify for the Olympics as expected, Staley will look to guide the Americans to a seventh consecutiv­e gold at the Tokyo Games in 2020.

Staley, 46, has coached South Carolina since the 2008- 09 season, leading the Gamecocks to four straight Southeaste­rn Conference regular-season titles. They won their third consecutiv­e SEC Tournament title Sunday and are poised to be a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament — as they’ve been for the past two seasons — when the selections are announced Monday night.

Carol Callan, USA Basketball women’s national team director, believes Staley is the right coach at the right time for the team.

“You find successful people and you ask them to do this again and again and again,” Callan said.

It will be a cycle of change for the United States with four-time Olympic gold medalist Tamika Catchings retired and stalwarts Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird still not yet committed to continuing for 2020.

There still is a strong young core of talent with Maya Moore, Brittney Griner, Elena Delle Donne, Tina Charles and Breanna Stewart. Staley will likely also have a couple of former or current Gamecocks to pick from in two-time SEC players of the year Tiffany Mitchell and A’ja Wilson.

Wilson and her teammates wore t- shirts that said “2020 Vision” on them in honor of their coach. Staley said she got the word from USA Basketball last week while scouting South Carolina’s opponent for the SEC Tournament quarterfin­als.

“Needless to say, I didn’t keep scouting the game,” Staley quipped.

Besides her work with the national team, Staley has a 21- 0 record as head coach of other U. S. basketball teams leading the U18 and U19 squads to gold medals in 2014 and 2015. She also guided the 2007 Pan-Am team to a championsh­ip in 2007. She was honored as co-recipient of USA Basketball’s coach of the year in 2015.

Staley was also honored in 2004 as the U.S. Olympic team’s flag bearer for the opening ceremonies in Athens, Greece.

 ?? SEAN RAYFORD — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? South Carolina women’s head basketball coach Dawn Staley, right, receives a jersey from USA Basketball Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey, left, during a press conference at Williams Brice Stadium Friday in Columbia, S.C. Staley has been named the women’s...
SEAN RAYFORD — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS South Carolina women’s head basketball coach Dawn Staley, right, receives a jersey from USA Basketball Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey, left, during a press conference at Williams Brice Stadium Friday in Columbia, S.C. Staley has been named the women’s...

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