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A’ja Wilson’s Staley Experience Resurfaces - LITE

December 24, 2025 | LITE Edition: #133

Hey, Hoophead!

Even on Christmas Eve, the women’s basketball news cycle isn’t slowing down. A’ja Wilson steps in with timely advice as Dawn Staley’s second roster addition settles in, while Indiana’s front office pulls back the curtain on the reality of landing Caitlin Clark. Meanwhile, on the college side, one rising star continues to terrorize an entire conference—right as the season heats up. So, let's get to what all unfolded during the day.

A’ja Wilson Welcomes Staley’s Top Shooting Guard With Key Advice
A’ja Wilson Welcomes Staley’s Top Shooting Guard With Crucial Advice
After adding French basketball player Alicia Tournebize, Dawn Staley’s Gamecocks have now secured a top tier shooting guard. Now, Wilson’s advice following the moves serves as the icing on the cake.



Going against her reputation as a coach who doesn’t rely heavily on recruiting, Dawn Staley has added a top shooting guard to the Gamecocks’ squad. Add to that the 6-foot-7 French star Alicia, and the possibility that UConn’s Azzi Fudd could leave for the WNBA. So…

Do You Think Gamecocks Will Outclass UConn in Domination From Next Season?

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Tuesday’s Poll Result: More than 55% of you believe present South Carolina is not more powerful than UConn and Texas.

Wishing you a peaceful and fun Christmas Eve, everyone! 🎄And since we know your real joy comes from talking hoops, we thought...why not put that to the test? Here’s a quick 8-question quiz, and it has a little treat in it for you. The person who scores the highest will get a special shoutout in tomorrow’s send!

So, answer correctly, and get on Santa’s “nice” list… oops, we mean our list! 


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