SEC: Staley, South Carolina build super teams from ground up to face LSU's super squad

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SEC: Staley, South Carolina build super teams from ground up to face LSU's super squad
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Dawn Staley is fan of super teams, particularly the homegrown way she's built them in much of her 16 seasons at South Carolina. Staley hopes the Gamecocks are ready this season to face defending national champion LSU, which is favored to win the Southeastern Conference this season and features the top two transfers from this offseason.

LSU national champion women’s basketball head coach Kim Mulkey runs on the sideline before an NCAA college football game against Auburn in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023. South Carolina NCAA women’s college basketball head coach Dawn Staley speaks during Southeastern Conference Media Days, Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023, in Birmingham, Ala. LSU NCAA women’s college basketball player Angel Reese speaks during Southeastern Conference Media Days, Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023, in Birmingham, Ala.

Expect both to slide easily into LSU’s starting lineup and form a super squad with Reese and Flau’jae Johnson, who started every game as a freshman a year ago during the title-winning season.to be a standout team of her own, bringing them in as freshmen and keeping players engaged and ready to step in when it’s time. There are exceptions, like 6-foot-7 Kamilla Cardoso, who was the ACC freshman of the year at Syracuse before joining Staley three seasons ago.

Staley hopes to have her inexperienced group primed and ready for SEC play after losing the core of team including Aliyah Boston and Zia Cooke, who reached three straight Final Fours and won the 2022 championship. Hall, in her third season, said being an underdog is a different role for her team, one they’re ready for.LSU coach Kim Mulkey thought her team was ahead of schedule in winning the NCAA championship in her second season. At No. 1 in the country, her Tigers are expected to keep the run going.over the next decade this offseason and appears to have a good chance for consecutive titles for the first time since UConn won four in a row from 2013-2016.Tennessee is ranked No. 11 and Ole Miss No.

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