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"It’s not a race with a woman": Dawn Staley believes,

"It’s not a race with a woman": Dawn Staley believes,

South Carolina Coach Dawn Steeli believes that striker Joyce Edwards is at the same level as Sarah strong on Uconn for the Freshman of the Year Award.

The three-time national champion coach claims that Edwards should run for the two awards for the best freshman of this season, the national freshman of the year of USBWA (also known as the Tamika Catch Award) and the freshman of the year of WBCA.

During the interview after the match after the victory of South Carolina 83-66 over Obun, Staley seems to be focused on Edwards’ inclusion in the conversation about the best player of the first year of the basketball season of the college 2024-25:

“I said this in interview after game, this is not a competition with a woman for a national freshman of the year,” said Staley (9:20). “I have to put a story there that Joyce is doing some amazing things right.”

South Carolina coach praised Edwards that he is constantly reliable outside the bench, despite the difficult schedule of the SEC that the team has:

“I just don’t want people to forget what Joyce is doing here, because we won’t just allow the awards to be considered without attention from our players here to do it the right way,” said Stiley (9: 49).

Joyce Edwards scored 18 points to lead Gamecocks’s crime in his victory against Auburn Tigers. It shoots 8 from-11 from the pitch and 2 of 3 of the free throws.

Born Kamden, South Carolina, he also collected five rebounds, two assists and two thefts in 28 minutes. She is the best goal scorer of the team with 12.4 points in 20.7 minutes per race.

On the other hand, Sarah strong an average of 17.3 ppg, 7.9 RPG, 3.6 APG, 2.4 SPG and 1.2 BPG in 28.2 minutes of game time for Geno AuriMMA.

Other distinctive freshmen who could fight for the post -season prizes for the season are Jaloni Cambridge from Ohio State and Syla Swords of Michigan.


Dawn Staley shows concern for a longtime South Carolina employee who fell

South Carolina coach Dawn Staley showed concern for a longtime university employee who fell while cleaning the floor during a break between the first and second quarter of Gamecocks’ game against anchow on Sunday.

According to the state, Steeli left the team’s bench and went to check Mac Credille, which was taken to the hospital for immediate treatment.

“Mack is a family,” Stelley said. “I’ve known Mac for 17 years. I just got the end of it. I think he fell. And I think he was a little hesitant on his feet. When I went to him, he looked good, but our medical staff thought it would be a good idea for him to be checked. “

Credille has served the Athletics Division in South Carolina since 1977. He has been an equipment manager and retired in 2018.

The following year, Gamecocks honored his service and a scholarship is given annually in his name. He is still spotted at the colonial arena of life, helping games.