
A’ja Wilson and her longtime coach Dawn Staley are front and center for the latest cover of Women’s Health magazine, a striking feature that highlights not only their bond on and off the court but also the influence they’ve had in shaping the future of women’s basketball.
The cover shoot captures their confidence and style, with looks curated by stylist Rosay Rose, makeup by Regina Craig, and hair by Muse Myesha. As one of the most dominant players in the WNBA, A’ja Wilson continues to push boundaries for Black women athletes, representing both strength and grace while rewriting what it means to lead on a national stage. Paired with Dawn Staley—herself a basketball legend and a mentor who’s paved the way for countless athletes—the cover carries a deeper meaning, symbolizing a passing of wisdom across generations.
The feature is not just about sports; it’s a celebration of resilience, culture, and the power of representation. By appearing together on such a visible platform, Wilson and Staley are reinforcing a truth often overlooked: Black women in athletics are not just players or coaches—they are cultural leaders shaping narratives that extend far beyond the game.











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