
On Saturday night in Tampa, WNBA superstar A’ja Wilson teamed up with Boardroom and Chase to host an exclusive dinner celebrating NCAA Women’s Final Four weekend. Held at the stylish SiX Tampa, the invite-only event brought together top athletes, media figures, and business leaders for a conversation, connection, and celebration night.
The evening also marked the official launch of Wilson’s new partnership with Chase, which was announced earlier in the day. Attendees included basketball standouts Allisha Gray, Chelsea Gray, Jewell Loyd, George Amoore, executives from Nike, JPMorganChase, and WNBPA, and prominent journalists from ESPN and iHeartRadio.
A highlight of the night was a lively fireside chat between Wilson and her Las Vegas Aces teammate Sydney Colson. The two offered unfiltered insights into the rising momentum of women’s college basketball and the WNBA’s bright future.
Wilson emphasized the impact of NIL on player growth, the importance of brands investing in women’s sports for the long haul, and her passion for leaving a lasting legacy. “The legends of our game planted the seeds—we have to keep that going,” she shared.
As the night closed with cocktails, curated bites, and complimentary copies of Wilson’s Dear Black Girls, one thing was clear: the celebration wasn’t just about a moment—it was about building the future of women’s basketball.





