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Wilson is the sister of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson. In addition to Russell, Anna has another brother, Harrison Wilson IV, who played college football and college baseball for the University of Richmond.
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- Stanford (2016–2022)
- July 12, 1997 (age 25), Richmond, Virginia, US
Oct 14, 2023 · Anna Wilson is the youngest of three siblings, including Super Bowl-winning quarterback Russell Wilson and Harrison Wilson IV. She played basketball at Stanford, where she won a national championship in 2021, and is now a Director of Vision at Haddad Brands. She shares her brother's Christian faith and values.
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Apr 5, 2021 · The Seattle Seahawks quarterback, 32, sent some love to his sister, Anna Wilson, who won the 2021 NCAA Championship as a member of Stanford University's women's basketball team. He shared a video of her celebrating the win and a photo of her holding the trophy on Twitter and Instagram. She is a McDonald's All-American point guard and a close sibling of his.
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Apr 7, 2020 · Anna Wilson: I'm more than a basketball player and more than Russell Wilson's sister Stanford senior Anna Wilson was forced to consider a life without basketball when concussions...
Apr 5, 2021 · Apr 5, 2021. Russell Wilson sent congratulatory messages to his little sister Anna Wilson after she and her college basketball team won the 2021 national championship. The Seattle Seahawks...
Apr 5, 2021 · Anna Wilson, a Stanford basketball player, led her team to their first national championship since 1992. Her brother, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, congratulated her on social media and shared her story of overcoming hardship.
Mar 29, 2021 · So just how good is his little sister? “She beat me one time my third year in the league,” Russell admitted to USA TODAY Sports. “I don’t play her anymore.” DECADE OF THE WOMAN: These women...