South Carolina’s women’s basketball team Gamecocks completed its five games against racing opponents on January 17, as they defeated Tennessee volunteers with a score of 70-63.
Despite the solid performance of Gamecocks, the most impressive aspect of the game on Monday came from Tennessee’s head coach Kim Caldwell, who returned to the sidelines for the first time after giving birth only one week.
This is an extremely impressive achievement and Caldwell has shown a lot of respect from fans to return to his team so quickly. And Gamecocks Dawn Staley summarized it extremely well when he was talking to the media after Monday’s game.
“Women have the power of 10 men,” Staley said when he asked him about Caldwell, about the X by Camille Gear on Wbir Channel 10.
“Undoubtedly in this. I think she is very passionate about her team and training here. I think she started them to a great start. A very exciting brand of basketball. And when you have a coach who really wants to hook another banner, he It comes as a victim, “Staley added.
“She is probably a better woman than me. I don’t know if I can be detached from my little bit. But she has a great help and wanted to be here with her team. So I mean women have to make decisions and When they do, I feel that other women should honor them and inform them that we see you, we feel you, we hear you.
“I congratulated her, but it will take a lot of people to have a balance between a professional and personal life that is needed when you have a newborn baby,” she concluded.
Caldwell has certainly said and did a lot to win the Tennessee fanbase in his first season as a chief coach.