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A’ja Wilson Makes History with Fourth WNBA MVP and Clinches AP Female Athlete of the Year Title!

December 10, 2025 4 Min Read
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In 2025, A’ja Wilson reclaimed her status as the top WNBA player by leading the Las Vegas Aces to their third championship in four years and securing her unprecedented fourth MVP title. Wilson’s remarkable achievements earned her the Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year award for the first time, marking the second year in a row a basketball player has won the honor, following Caitlin Clark’s win in 2024.

Wilson expressed her gratitude for joining the ranks of women’s sports legends who have received this award since its inception in 1931. She is only the fifth basketball player to be recognized this way, alongside Sheryl Swoopes, Rebecca Lobo, Candace Parker, and Clark. The award was decided by 47 Associated Press sports journalists, with Wilson gaining a majority of 17 votes, followed by tennis star Aryna Sabalenka and volleyball player Paige Backers.

Aces coach Becky Hammon praised Wilson, calling her a peerless athlete and comparing her to a figure on “Mount Everest,” emphasizing her unmatched talent and unique place in the sport. Wilson’s approachable personality and combination of humility and extraordinary skill have made her not only a powerhouse on the court but also a joy to coach.

Although the Aces faced challenges this season, including a prolonged period of average performance and the threat of missing playoffs after a heavy loss to Minnesota, Wilson’s leadership inspired a stunning 16-game winning streak that secured the team the No. 2 seed and ultimately the championship. Despite rumors questioning her performance, Wilson maintained stellar stats, leading the league in points and blocks per game, proving her resilience and continued dominance.

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In the playoffs, Wilson elevated her game, helping the Aces win critical knockout matches and clinch the WNBA Finals against Phoenix by sinking the decisive shot in Game 3. ESPN analyst Rebecca Lobo remarked on the sky-high expectations for Wilson and noted her exceptional playoff performance, even if she wasn’t a unanimous MVP this season. Wilson made history as the first player in WNBA or NBA history to win MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, Finals MVP, and lead the league in scoring all within a single season.

Wilson’s off-court achievements include launching a successful shoe and clothing line with Nike, which sold out instantly, and fulfilling a longtime dream of meeting her idol Beyoncé at a Formula 1 race in Las Vegas. As she prepares for a relaxed offseason, Wilson joins the elite company of three-time WNBA MVPs like Sheryl Swoopes, Lisa Leslie, and Lauren Jackson.

Fan Take: A’ja Wilson’s continued dominance and historic accomplishments are a testament to the growing skill and star power within the WNBA, inspiring fans and young athletes alike. Her impact on and off the court not only elevates her team but also helps expand the visibility and influence of women’s basketball worldwide.

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