STrib: Kelly Rae Finley Leads Florida Gator's Turn Around

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Marcus Fuller:

When Kelly Rae Finley saw attention building on her impressive turnaround with the Florida women's basketball program this season, she made it a habit to remind people of her Midwest roots.

"It's always good to remember where you started," Finley said. "I'm just a girl from Minnesota."

The 36-year-old Minneapolis native and former Breck standout took over a Gators team immersed in scandal last summer under former coach Cameron Newbauer and coming off a 12-14 season. Under Finley's leadership as interim coach, they surpassed 20 wins and are in firm contention for a NCAA tournament bid.

That has folks around the country, and not just the Twin Cities, recognizing a rising star in the coaching ranks.

She's among 15 candidates for national coach of the year honors, a list including league peers like South Carolina's Dawn Staley and LSU's Kim Mulkey.

Both Staley and Mulkey publicly endorsed Florida lifting the interim tag on Finley.
 

Trailing by 14 in the third quarter, the 5th seeded Gators rallied to defeat 13 seeded Vanderbilt 53-52. Florida's only lead of the game came with 8 seconds remaining. Ex Rutgers guard, Zippy Broughton, played well for the Gators.
 


Some contract numbers for SEC coaches:

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida women's basketball coach Kelly Rae Finley's recently signed five-year contract is worth $740,000 annually.

The University Athletic Association released her contract Wednesday in response to a public records request. Finley signed it March 1, two days after agreeing to terms on the $3.7 million deal.

She's the fourth-highest-paid head coach on Florida's campus, behind football's Billy Napier ($7.1 million annually), men's basketball's Mike White ($3.2 million) and baseball's Kevin O'Sullivan ($1.4 million).

Including Texas and Oklahoma, which are scheduled to join the league during the terms of Finley's contract, the average annual compensation for SEC women's basketball coaches is $1.02 million. South Carolina's Dawn Staley tops the league at $2.9 million annually, with LSU's Kim Mulkey making $2.5 million in her first season in Baton Rouge.

Finley, 36, will make $450,000 in base salary a year, $175,000 more than her predecessor, Cam Newbauer. She will get another $290,000 annually in allowances and incentives: a $4,000 academic bonus; a $25,000 apparel deal with Nike; $40,000 in travel on UAA planes; a $50,000 expense account; a $71,000 talent bonus; and a $100,000 longevity bonus.

Finley also gets use of a dealer car and can earn additional performance bonuses by winning the SEC or by making and/or advancing in the NCAA Tournament.

Her deal does not include a buyout, meaning Florida would be on the hook for her entire remaining salary (minus mitigation) if it fired her without cause. Finley would owe the school $250,000 a year for every year remaining on the contract if she left for another job.
 




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