Dawn Staley

PSR 13 Mar,2017

Facts of Dawn Staley

Ethnicity
Black
Birth Name
Dawn Michelle Staley
Famous Name
Dawn Staley
Nationality
American
Birth Date
Married to
N/A
Currently Married
N/A
Father
Estelle Staley
Mother
Clarence Staley

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Career & Net worth

Net Worth
$ 1 million
Currently Club
NCAA,ACC,WNBA Draft

Relationship

Married to
N/A
Currently Married
N/A

Dawn Michelle Staley has been a basketball player, Hall of Famer, and head coach at the University of South Carolina since 2008. She is a three-time Olympic gold medalist and was elected to carry the United States flag at the opening ceremony of the 2004 Summer Olympics. 

Staley coached the Temple University Owls women's basketball team in 2010 when she was still a WNBA player. During her six years at Temple, she led the program to six NCAA tournaments, four conference tournament titles, and three regular-season conference championships. Staley is also the head coach of the USA National team and was appointed on March 10, 2017. 

Dawn Michelle Staley Salary, Net Worth, Incentives, and Career Earnings: South Carolina Basketball Coach is Millionaire

Dawn Staley has an estimated net worth of $2.5 million, including all of her properties and earnings. She currently receives an annual salary of $2.1 Million as head coach at the University of South Carolina. Further, she was appointed head coach to the United States national team in 2017. No doubt, her salary on the national team is lucrative. 

Dawn Staley has an estimated net worth of $1 million SOURCE: Yahoo

On the other hand, during her playing stint, Staley made a five-digit figure per annum as a salary. Dawn is early in her coaching career and will make millions in the future. In October 2021, Staley signed a $22.4 million contract that will run until the 2027/28 season. She is among the highest-paid coach in the league. Dawn Staley is signed with South Carolina Women's Basketball Team and earns a total salary of $2.1 Million for the season 2023-2024, and her salary will go on increasing by $100,000 till 2027-28 plus her final salary in the last year of the contract will be $2,500,000.

Dawn Staley Husband: Is the South Carolina women's basketball Coach a Lesbian?

Dawn Staley and Lisa Boyer's relationship has sparked rumors, but no confirmation has been made regarding their marital status. Staley, a renowned basketball coach, has focused on her coaching career without any public information about her marriage. Boyer, an associate coach for South Carolina, has worked closely with Staley to achieve success in women's basketball. While there have been speculations about a romantic relationship between them, Staley's tweet referring to them as an "old married couple" should not be taken as definitive proof.

Dawn Dawn Staley is the head coach of the South Carolina Gamecocks. SOURCE: Instagram- @staley05

It is crucial to avoid jumping to conclusions without concrete evidence. Staley and Boyer's professional collaboration has been instrumental in South Carolina's accomplishments, including two national championship wins, but the true nature of their relationship remains uncertain.

Dawn Staley Age: The Head Coach Of South Carolina women's basketball is Unmarried at 53

Staley has reached the age of 51 now. Though she is such a successful basketball player, she has kept her personal and married life secret. Dawn has not revealed any facts about her past affairs, boyfriend, or relationships. She is a good friend of Kristen Ledlow.

She currently heads the Dawn Staley Foundation. This Foundation gives middle-school children a positive influence in their lives by sponsoring an after-school program at the Hank Gathers Recreation Center. Dawn is also writing a four-book series based on her childhood. She idolizes Michael Jordan as her inspiration. Staley stands 5 feet 6 inches and weighs 134 pounds.

Dawn Staley Family & Education

Dawn Staley was born Dawn Michelle Staley on May 4, 1970, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her nationality is American, and she belongs to a black ethnic background. The coach has four siblings.

Daughter of Estelle and Clarence Staley, Dawn Staley attended Murrell Dobbins Tech High School in Philadelphia and was named the high school player of the year during her final season. She then moved to the University of Virginia. 

Dawn Staley's Professional Career

Staley joined the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, where she started her career under head coach Shawn Campbell. Later, Campbell recruited her to play for the Cavaliers at the University of Virginia. She became the starter for the team, averaging 18.5 points per game, and helped the team to a 110-21 record, propelling the Cavaliers to four appearances in the NCAA Tournament, which later led to three consecutive Final Four.

She has earned various awards and honors during her college years. Among her titles was ACC Rookie of the Year, ACC Player of the Year in 1991 and 1992, National Player of the Year, and Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four All-Tournament. After graduation, she played professional basketball in France, Italy, Brazil, and Spain. She then joined the Richmond Rage of the American Basketball League in 1996 and led the team to the finals in 1997.

Charlotte Sting selected her in the 1999 WNBA Draft as the ninth overall pick. She led the Sting to the Championship game of the WNBA playoffs. She joined the Houston Comets on August 1, 2005, where she announced her retirement after the Comets season was over.

Dawn Staley Represented The USA In Olympic Games- Insights Into Her Collegiate Career

She became a women's coach at Temple University for the Owls in April 2000. Temple University advanced to the WNIT in her first season, and her team won the Atlantic 10 tournament to qualify for the NCAA tournament. She made the best overall record of 172-80, with 6 NCAA appearances and four Atlantic 10 titles during her time at Temple University.

She left Temple University on May 7, 2008, and started coaching at the University of South Carolina. She is the two-time winner of Coach of the Year and the winner of Basketball Times Coach of the Year. At the national level, she served as an assistant coach for the USA National team in 2006. She also served as an assistant coach in various events, including the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, China, and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. She led the various team in winning the gold medal many times during her coaching career.

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