Dawn Staley Autographs
Dawn Staley is a celebrated former professional basketball player and one of the most influential figures in women's basketball. Born on May 4, 1970, in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, she showcased her exceptional talent early on. Staley played collegiate basketball at the University of Virginia, where she became a standout guard. During her collegiate career from 1989 to 1992, she led the Cavaliers to three NCAA Tournament appearances and was named an All-American. Staley’s extraordinary skills earned her numerous accolades, including the Naismith College Player of the Year award in 1991, solidifying her status as one of the top players in the nation.
After an illustrious college career, Staley was selected as the ninth overall pick in the 1996 WNBA Draft by the Charlotte Sting, where she began her professional career. Over the years, she played for several teams, including the Sting, the Houston Comets, and the Philadelphia Soul. Staley's playing style was characterized by her exceptional ball-handling, court vision, and defensive tenacity. Throughout her WNBA career, which spanned from 1996 to 2006, she earned three Olympic gold medals with the U.S. Women's Basketball Team, further establishing her legacy in the sport. Staley's contributions on the court were recognized when she was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2013.
Following her retirement as a player, Staley seamlessly transitioned into coaching, taking over the head coaching position at the University of South Carolina in 2008. Under her leadership, the Gamecocks emerged as a powerhouse in women's college basketball, capturing their first NCAA Championship in 2017 and a second title in 2022. Staley's coaching accomplishments reflect her deep commitment to the game and her ability to inspire the next generation of female athletes. Through her remarkable achievements as both a player and a coach, Dawn Staley has left an indelible mark on women's basketball, serving as a role model and advocate for the sport.
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The most expensive item with a signature of Dawn Staley (1999 ULTRA WNBA DAWN STALEY ROOKIE AUTOGRAPH FRESH INK SP 280/400 RC PSA 10) was sold in June 2024 for $1,500.00 while the cheapest item (AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED CARD BASKETBALL DAWN STALEY USA TEAM NICE C08473) found a new owner for $0.20 in December 2015. The month with the most items sold (21) was April 2024 with an average selling price of $30.00 for an autographed item of Dawn Staley. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in April 2017 with $304.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.20 was December 2015. In average, an autographed item from Dawn Staley is worth $29.99.
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Latest News about Dawn Staley
South Carolina's Dawn Staley doesn't foresee a female NBA head coach in her life (10/14/2025): Staley recently interviewed for the Knicks' coaching job
Dawn Staley says she 'would've had to' take the Knicks coaching job if they offe (08/27/2025): Staley's desire for the job is not just about the position, but to continue to break barriers
Knicks coaching rumors: South Carolina AD says New York reached out to women's b (07/01/2025): Staley's accomplishments in the game take a backseat to no one
Five takeaways from Dawn Staley's new book: South Carolina coach reflects on lif (06/11/2025): 'Uncommon Favor' hit the shelves last month
South Carolina's Dawn Staley makes honest admission about loss to Caitlin Clark, (06/04/2025): Staley said the loss to Clark and the Hawkeyes made her question God
Older News Stories about Dawn Staley
South Carolina's Dawn Staley describes LSU's MiLaysia Fulwiley as 'younger, savv (05/2025): Although Fulwiley transferred to LSU, Staley is still supporting the former Gamecock
South Carolina's Dawn Staley details MiLaysia Fulwiley's maturation, role player (10/2024): The reigning champions are confident heading into 2024-25 despite Kamilla Cardoso's departure
South Carolina Coach Dawn Staley Carries the Hopes of Her Team (03/2023): As South Carolina seeks its second straight N.C.A.A. women’s basketball championship, Coach Dawn Staley carries the hopes of her family, her team and the generation of coaches she has inspired. It’s Clearly South Carolina’s Time. Here’s How Dawn Staley Crafted It. (04/2022): The South Carolina coach’s teams have proved themselves over and over, and the players have enough comfort together to play like “shorthand writing.” Stopping Creighton’s Charge, South Carolina Heads to the Final Four (03/2022): The Bluejays had become the rare No. 10 seed to reach the round of 8, but top-seeded South Carolina proved too tough and advanced to its fourth national semifinal under Coach Dawn Staley. Women's college basketball rankings: South Carolina is No. 1 ahead of UConn, Sta (10/2021): Dawn Staley's Gamecocks return all five starters and are poised for another run at the NCAA championship
NCAA Women's Tournament: South Carolina holds Texas scoreless in fourth quarter (03/2021): Dawn Staley makes the third Final Four of her Gamecock tenure
Dayton's Anthony Grant and South Carolina's Dawn Staley named Naismith Coach of (04/2020): The best coaches in Division I college basketball were honored on Thursday
WBB: Gamecocks Rewrite the Record Book (11/2019): South Carolina shattered records in a 112-32 win over USC Upstate. Dawn Staley has been saying she wanted to get four quarters from her team. South Carolina took control with a 23-0 run in the first quarter.













