Saturday, March 12, 2022

Dawn Staley:Philly Girls Rock!



As we continue to celebrate Womens History Month, I have to pay tribute to Philadelphia's own, Dawn Staley. Dawn is legendary in the city of brotherly love. Her legendary journey started back in high school as she led Dobbins to 3 Public League Championships. She was named the National High School Player of the year by the USA Today.

She went on to the University of Virginia where she led them to 3 consecutive Final Fours. She went on to play professionally in the ABL and the WNBA. In 2004, she was given the honor of carry the torch in the Olympics. In 2011, Staley was named one of the top 15 best players in WNBA History.

Staley began coaching while still playing in the WNBA. She started coaching at Temple University in 2000. She turned them into a top ranked program that went to 6 NCAA tournament and won 4 conference tournament titles. The success at Temple made other teams take notice. The University of South Carolina pursued her, and she became their head coach in 2001. Staley rebuilt the program. The Gamecocks improved every year and won the National Championship 2017. Staley was named the coach of the 2020 Olympic team that won the gold medal. 


Dawn is the only person to ever win the Naismith Award as a player and as a coach. She had a foundation that helps middle school children in the areas of academics and mentorship. So, with all these accolades to her credit, Staley is a real genuine person and is proud of her Philadelphia upbringing.

My favorite Dawn Staley moment is personal.  My daughters were attending her basketball camps at Temple University, Staley was going to play in the WNBA All Star Game in Washington DC. I made a request to her to have some of the players sign a basketball as a memento of my family attending the game.  I met her mother coincidentally after the game and she contacted Dawn. Dawn came out and got multiple players to sign the ball. That why I chose Dawn Staley to honor on my website & blog during Womens History Month. Because Philly Girls Rock!

Check out this video of the top women's teams heading into the 2021-2022 NCAA tournament.


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