For the second year in a row, Dawn Staley is the College Coach of the Year.
The South Carolina coach won the top honor for the second time in three years. She has led the Gamecocks to a second straight Final Four appearance.
Since her arrival in 2008, the South Carolina program has grown from an SEC also-ran to one of the sport's biggest powers. South Carolina has made at least the Sweet 16 in each of the last eight NCAA tournaments; this will be the seventh time in nine seasons the team has finished with five or fewer losses.
This year's iteration is built around a dominant inside presence in Aliyah Boston and a steady guard play from Destanni Henderson. The rest of the roster accentuates the two stars, playing some of the most disciplined defense in college basketball. South Carolina allowed a total of 54 points in its first two NCAA tournament wins and has held three of its four opponents to 50 or fewer points.
The South Carolina women's basketball team has won four Final Fours and a national championship. The second title game is Friday when the Gamecocks take on Louisville.