New
U.S. women's basketball coach not tinkering with winning formula
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[March 11, 2017]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - Newly-appointed U.S.
women's basketball head coach Dawn Staley said on Friday she knows
better than to mess with a winning formula that has resulted in a
run of six consecutive Olympic gold medals.
The University of South Carolina women's coach, a three-time Olympic
gold medallist player with the U.S. team who was enshrined into the
Basketball Hall of Fame in 2013, said she will not bring in a new
coaching philosophy.
"I don't think it's any different. I think the players have made
sacrifices and commitments to USA basketball, so whatever was said
before is going to be the same thing that's going to be said moving
forward," Staley, 46, told a conference call.
"We have to have the participation of the players in order for us to
continue to be successful. So, if it isn't broken we got to continue
to do what's worked for us."
Staley, who on Friday was named as the team's head coach through
2020, succeeds Geno Auriemma, who led the United States to gold
medals at the past two Olympics and world championships and will
serve as a special advisor.
The new coach was a point guard on U.S. teams that won Olympic gold
in 1996, 2000 and 2004. She also served as an assistant on the 2008
and 2016 teams that also won Olympic gold.
Staley has coached the Gamecocks' women's team since 2008 and led
them to four straight Southeastern Conference regular-season titles
and three consecutive SEC Tournament crowns.
She takes over a national team in transition as four-times Olympic
gold medallist Tamika Catchings has retired while some key players
have not committed to playing again.
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Dawn Staley watches from
the sideline as South Carolina Gamecocks take on the Connecticut
Huskies in the first half at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion. Mandatory
Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports
But that uncertainty is not altering Staley's
approach.
"We'll cross that road when we get there," said Staley. "Players
haven't committed yet nor have they told us they are not going to
come back and play, so until we are at that crossroad we are going
to act as if we are going to have our best players representing the
USA."
The United States and Staley will first look to triumph at the 2018
FIBA Women's World Cup of Basketball in Spain where the winning team
will receive an automatic berth to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
If they fall short in Spain the United States can earn an Olympic
berth at either the 2019 FIBA AmeriCup or 2020 FIBA World Olympic
Qualifying Tournament.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Larry Fine) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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