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Anna Wilson and Stanford women win NCAA basketball championship as Russell Wilson cheers from stands

The Stanford Cardinal women’s basketball team won their first National Championship since 1992 on Sunday, crushing the Arizona Wildcats 54-53 of every an thrilling game. One of the stars of the Stanford group is Anna Wilson, who just so ends up having a sibling who is the quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks, Russell Wilson.

Wilson just had 5 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists the National Championship game and just averages 4.6 points per game. In any case, in contrast to her brother, her effect is made on defensive side of the ball. Anna was voted the Co-Defensive Player of the Year in the Pac-12 for the 2020-2021 season and was named to the Pac-12 All-Defensive team.

On the game’s deciding play, Wilson had initial 1-on-1 guard on Arizona star Aari McDonald, who battled with her shot all game and wound up hurling a long fadeaway two-pointer with different safeguards in her face as time was slowing down. The shot hit the back iron and Stanford celebrated an dramatic title win.

Obviously, Russell was in participation in San Antonio and had the got to witness his sister add some more title hardware to the family.

Stanford’s last two successes of the competition boiled down to the last shot, both chose by a solitary point.

So congratulations to Anna Wilson and the rest of the Stanford Cardinal, and how about we trust that 2021 is a decent year for the Wilsons on the field, similarly as it has been so far on the court.

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