Dawn Staley's dog keeps stealing the show during press conferences
- Dawn Staley and her No. 1 Gamecocks have been the class of women's college basketball this year.
- But Staley's dog has been the team's star off the court.
- Champ, a 4-year-old Havanese, has stolen the show at South Carolina press conferences and practices.
Dawn Staley and her top-ranked South Carolina Gamecocks have been the class of women's college basketball this season.
But it's the superstar coach's dog who has stolen the show off the court.
Staley's 4-year-old Havanese, Champ, has become a mainstay around South Carolina's prestigious program. The gray and white pooch has long been a fan favorite after making appearances at Gamecocks practices and press conferences this season.
Here he is rolling over in the middle of the gym to get a belly rub from his national champion and gold-medal winning mama:
—Kendall Smith (@SmithKendall__) October 12, 2021After a practice in mid-November, he was ready to play some fetch with whoever would take the bait:
—Mike Uva (@Mike_Uva) November 16, 2021Champ traveled all the way to the Bahamas so he could take in the Battle 4 Atlantis live:
—ChampStaley (@ChampStaley) November 22, 2021And he has even made appearances on the podium for South Carolina post-game press conferences:
—Augusta Stone (@augustalstone) December 22, 2021But the media has caught him sleeping on a few occasions:
—Mike Uva (@Mike_Uva) January 9, 2022Sometimes, he just needs a break from the spotlight:
—Matt Vereen (@MattVereen) January 3, 2022But Champ has gotten so much attention for his recent press conference appearances that Staley — the human, not the dog — decided to make it a challenge. In December, she encouraged other coaches to partake in the #petpresserchallenge to help "raise awareness for those rescue pets that need to be placed in happy [homes]."
—dawnstaley (@dawnstaley) December 23, 2021It's unclear if other prominent coaches have gotten in on the trend. But for now, Gamecocks fans are content with the bonus Champ content they've gotten this year — and with South Carolina's near-perfect season thus far.
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