Beyoncé Gifts South Carolina’s Dawn Staley with Flowers After NCAA Championship Victory

Beyoncé is the latest addition to the growing number of people who are recognizing and praising Dawn Staley for her recent NCAA championship victory. In a touching gesture, Beyoncé sent a beautiful bouquet of flowers to the South Carolina head coach to show her admiration and support.

Staley shared an adorable Instagram video on Wednesday, proudly displaying the gift she received from Queen B. In the video, she can be seen beaming from ear to ear as she reveals not only the beautiful roses but also an “Always Been Country” tee sent by the “Irreplaceable” crooner.

“This video deserves a heartfelt thank you!” she exclaimed, playing Bey’s catchy track “Texas Hold ‘Em” in the background. “Take a moment to appreciate the beautiful flowers and the amazing merchandise on display. If you’re familiar with it, you’ll understand the significance!”

Staley mentioned that Beyoncé also included a card along with the items.

Coach Staley and the entire South Carolina Gamecocks received a heartfelt note from someone who expressed their support and admiration. The note conveyed how the author and their family had watched the team’s games and cheered them on throughout the season. The author expressed pride in the team and sent their love to Coach Staley and the Gamecocks.

Coach Staley, who has been leading the Gamecocks since 2000 and has already secured three national titles, was thrilled to receive a message from none other than Jay-Z and Blue Ivy.

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She yelled, “That’s B! B and her family. Yes! Mr. Carter! Blue, you did your thing, Blue! Sir, and Rumi!”

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Staley expressed his gratitude, saying, “B, thank you! Your support is greatly appreciated!”

Staley has unquestionably earned the accolades bestowed upon her, as evidenced by her impressive track record. With three championship titles under her belt in 2017, 2022, and 2024, the former six-time WNBA All-Star has solidified her status as a true champion.

With her exceptional leadership skills, she has been recognized with four Naismith Coach of the Year accolades, as well as two AP National Coach of the Year distinctions. Additionally, she has secured a lucrative $22.4 million contract, solidifying her position as one of the select few women’s basketball coaches earning over $3 million annually.

Additionally, she holds the prestigious distinction of being the highest-paid Black college basketball coach in the nation.

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