UConn coach Geno Auriemma stressed the need for his Huskies to.improve heading into February despite winning over DePaul 84-58 on Wednesday.
South Carolina’s lone bye comes exactly halfway through the SEC season. Here are five things the Gamecocks will be watching over the second half of the conference season. 1. Super Bowl Showdown On February 9 South Carolina visits Texas for what may be the most important game left in the SEC.
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.
With the topic of UConn basketball's Dan Hurley and his sideline antics, people are pointing to advice given by Geno Auriemma in a sit-down.
Staley was third with her previous salary of $3,100,000. UConn coach Geno Auriemma was making $3,100,000 as of March 2024. This is the first major contract move for South Carolina's new athetic director Jeremiah Donati, who took over for Ray Tanner in the ...
It’s hard to figure how they could not be a top-20 team when you watch them play,” said UConn coach Geno Auriemma said of Creighton. “Like, I don’t know what
These schools are South Carolina, UConn and Michigan State. She has eliminated favorite Kentucky, which was No. 1 in On3's rankings to recruit her. She has also eliminated two other favorites ...
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley signed a contract ... Staley will earn $4 million annually, moving her ahead of UConn's Geno Auriemma and LSU's Kim Mulkey. Auriemma signed a five-year extension ...
South Carolina coach was previously No. 3 behind LSU's Kim Mulkey and UConn's Geno Auriemma at $3.1 million/year.
Halfway through SEC play, South Carolina women's basketball is undefeated. Here's what February looks like for Dawn Staley and the Gamecocks.
In his intermission interview with SNY, head coach Geno Auriemma emphasized that he wanted his squad to find an offensive rhythm, after their shaky start to the first half.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis said Wednesday that calls for him to resign over an accounting error that left the state trying to figure out what happened to a $1.8 billion fund amounted to a witch hunt.