The deep brown plaid blazer was an eloquent choice for Wilson–it was worn with matching pants. To offset the dark hue Hudson chose a tan hue. Additionally, the buttons on the coat were a ...
On a September morning after her Aces won in Seattle, A'ja Wilson walks inside a production studio a few miles south of Las Vegas, wearing her bonnet, sweats and Crocs, before a trio of hair and ...
A'ja Wilson has made WNBA history ... During the game, Wilson had a familiar pair of sneakers laced up. She opted for her ...
Amidst one of the best individual WNBA seasons we've ever seen, WNBA legend, Diana Taurasi, hits A'ja Wilson with some of the highest praise you could ever imagine. By now, the world knows how ...
The WNBA “More than Undefeatable” campaign‘s four-part series concludes with the Las Vegas Aces’ A’ja Wilson. “What happens in Sin City, stays in Sin City,” said A’ja Wilson when ...
A’ja Wilson attended WSJ Magazine’s 14th Annual Innovator Awards which took place at The Museum of Modern Art in New York ...
As Wilson and ... year-old A’ja right here,” Wilson says in her episode of ‘Beyond The Bleachers,’ “I'm like, ‘Baby girl, give yourself some grace.' It's OK. Your hair's gonna grow.
with New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart edging out Connecticut Sun forward Alyssa Thomas and Las Vegas Aces center A’ja Wilson. Thomas actually garnered the most first-place votes in MVP ...
As expected, MVP A'ja Wilson, Defensive Player of the Year Napheesa Collier and Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark headlined the First Team, which was rounded out by Breanna Stewart and Alyssa Thomas.
A mainstay on the All-WNBA squads, Wilson made history in 2024 and was duly rewarded for it. The Aces star made her fifth consecutive All-WNBA team, landing on the first team for the third year in ...
Joining Clark on the first team were Las Vegas forward and 2024 MVP A’ja Wilson, Minnesota forward Napheesa Collier, New York forward Breanna Stewart and Connecticut forward Alyssa Thomas.
Wilson, the three-time MVP, talks about her historic season and the growth of the WNBA in an exclusive ESPN interview. Skip to main content Skip to navigation Menu ...