South Carolina's Staley Says School Is Working to Bring 3 Former Players Home From Israel
South Carolina coordinates safe evacuation for three former players amid escalating missile attacks involving U.S., Israel, and Iran, with 40 missiles reported in Israel, officials said.
- South Carolina coach Dawn Staley said the school is working to bring three former players home from Israel, where they play professionally.
- The three former Gamecocks players, Tiffany Mitchell, Destiny Littleton, and Mikiah Herbert Harrigan, are in Israel amidst a war zone due to a major attack on Iran by Israel and the United States.
- Staley asked for prayers for the players' safe return, while Littleton tweeted about attempting to sleep and prayers for everyone impacted.
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Dawn Staley Says Former South Carolina Players Are 'In A War Zone,' Working To Get Them Home
One thing about Dawn Staley: she's going to look out for her players. Even when they aren't her players anymore.The South Carolina women's basketball coach is working to get three former Gamecocks — Destiny Littleton, Mikiah Herbert-Harrigan and Tiffany Mitchell — home safely from Israel amid the ongoing United States-Israel military strikes against Iran.Staley revealed Saturday on X that the three former players are currently "in a war zone" in…
Former Gamecocks playing in Israel trying to come home
Former South Carolina players Tiffany Mitchell, Mikiah Herbert Harrigan and Destiny Littleton are "in a war zone in Israel," according to Gamecocks coach Dawn Staley, who added that an effort is underway to get the players back to the United…
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