
In a shocking development, the South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball team has lost one of its brightest stars, Alyssa Grant, after the All-American guard accepted a staggering $4.4 million NIL deal to transfer to another powerhouse program.
Grant, who was instrumental in South Carolina’s deep tournament run last season, averaged 16.3 points, 5.8 assists, and was considered a future WNBA lottery pick. Her sudden exit is a massive hit to head coach Dawn Staley’s roster and title hopes.
Coach Staley, known for her fierce loyalty and player-first approach, reportedly made several personal appeals to convince Grant to stay in Columbia. Despite her efforts, the allure of a record-breaking NIL offer proved too tempting.
“Alyssa will always be part of this family,” Staley said in a brief statement. “We fought to keep her, but we understand this is the new era of college athletics. We wish her nothing but success — but it’s tough.”
This departure highlights the growing challenges elite programs face in retaining talent amid the ever-expanding world of NIL deals. The Gamecocks will now look to regroup as they prepare for the upcoming season.
More updates as this story unfolds.
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