Coppin Stateโ€™s womenโ€™s basketball team will get another crack at a Southeastern Conference powerhouse on its home court next season.

Ahead of her teamโ€™s home opener against the Eagles on Thursday, Dawn Staley said No. 1 South Carolina will go to Baltimore to play Coppin State in 2025.

Last December, the Eagles hosted the defending national champion LSU Tigers, a team that featured Baltimore-area native Angel Reese. A sellout crowd filled the the Physical Education Complex on the schoolโ€™s West Baltimore campus for Reeseโ€™s homecoming.

โ€œWhen LSU called us last year and said they wanted to schedule this game here in Baltimore, there was no hesitation on our part,โ€ Coppin coach Jermaine Woods told The Banner at the time. โ€œItโ€™s pretty cool when youโ€™re a small HBCU [historically Black college or university] and you get to tell recruits, โ€˜Hey, youโ€™ll get a chance to play against the defending national champions at our place next year if you come here.โ€™ We knew this would be a great opportunity, not just for the team but for the entire university.โ€

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After starting their season with two games at neutral sites, including a 71-57 win over No. 9 NC State at the Ally Tipoff in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Gamecocks will finally get a chance to return to Colonial Life Arena to raise the national championship banner โ€” their second title in three years โ€” marking their 38-0 campaign in the 2023-24 season.

That recent dominance helps explain how this matchup with Coppin State came to be.

In August, Staley posted on X about her struggles to fill out South Carolinaโ€™s nonconference schedule.

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โ€œReally sorry I have to resort to this but-we need a game,โ€ she wrote. โ€œIโ€™ve had some nice, funny and outlandish convos regarding scheduling a game [home and home] with a guarantee and guaranteed a great student-athlete experience. Any interest please let me know. Need to finish this schedule.โ€

Four days later, she posted that a matchup had been secured โ€” โ€œI love my HBCUs!โ€ she wrote โ€” and by mid-September, a schedule was released with Coppin State coming to Columbia on Nov. 14.

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Staley told reporters Wednesday that there were some additional logistics involved.

โ€œWeโ€™re fortunate that they moved some things around for us to play, then weโ€™ll return to them,โ€ she said.

Even with the celebratory mood that comes with a recent championship, Staley said South Carolina is not looking past the Eagles as the Gamecocks look to extend their 40-game winning streak.

โ€œThey play hard for 40 minutes; they run some great stuff,โ€ she said. โ€œTheyโ€™re going to come in here ready to rock โ€™nโ€™ roll. ... Weโ€™ve got to play our style of play. Weโ€™ve got to prepare like we normally prepare for a game and not take anyone lightly.โ€