Dawn Staley became the highest paid NCAA women's basketball coach in history after signing a contract extension, moving her ahead of UConn's Geno Auriemma.
South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley put pen to paper on an extension through 2030 worth approximately $25 million, making her the highest-paid female coach in the world, regardless of sport.
Not only is Dawn Staley now the highest paid coach in women’s basketball, she negotiated something else that rivals Geno Auriemma and Kim Mulkey don’t have: a free path to the pros. The University of South Carolina announced a contract extension with Staley on Friday that will keep the three-time NCAA champion in Columbia through
ESPN is making a huge mistake with Kim Mulkey and her Tigers. On Thursday, the network decided to relegate the LSU-Tennessee game to an SEC ESPN broadcast, depriving viewers of a n
South Carolina extends Dawn Staley's contract to $25.25 million over five years, making her the highest-paid coach in the sport. ```
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Not only is Dawn Staley now the highest paid coach in women’s basketball, she negotiated something else that rivals Geno Auriemma and Kim Mulkey don’t have: a free path to the pros.
LSU coach Kim Mulkey has emerged as one of the most successful ones in NCAA women's basketball history. She has won four national championships — three with Baylor and one with LSU in her first season.