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Columbia, SC β€”** In a moment that once again proves why she’s more than just a generational basketball talent, WNBA superstar and South Carolina legend A’ja Wilson sent a powerful and heartfelt message to the Gamecocks women’s basketball program amid their upcoming recruitment push β€” and the message was clear: *β€œBe prepared.”*

The two-time WNBA MVP and cornerstone of the Las Vegas Aces dynasty has never hidden her love for her alma mater. A Columbia native and the face of South Carolina’s first NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship in 2017, Wilson has remained closely tied to head coach Dawn Staley and the Gamecocks family ever since leaving college.

This latest message, delivered during a private team session and shared later through official channels, served as both encouragement and a challenge. Wilson emphasized the importance of readiness not just physically, but mentally and emotionally β€” for the next era of Gamecock greatness.

You don’t get this culture everywhere,” Wilson said. β€œWhat Coach Staley has built here is sacred, and to protect it, you have to prepare β€” every single day. The spotlight is heavy, but the legacy is worth it.”

Sources close to the program say the message hit home with both current players and top recruits. In particular, rising talents like five-star forward Joyce Edwards, who recently committed to South Carolina, have drawn inspiration from Wilson’s guidance. Edwards even described a past halftime conversation with A’ja as β€œeye-opening” during her recruitment process.

Wilson’s ongoing mentorship and visibility have become an extension of South Carolina’s recruiting pitch β€” proof that the bond between player and program doesn’t end at graduation. With her No. 22 jersey officially retired earlier this year, Wilson’s legacy is now enshrined at Colonial Life Arena both in spirit and in the rafters.

As South Carolina gears up for another dominant run and pursues elite recruits across the nation, Wilson’s words couldn’t be more timely. They serve as a reminder that joining the Gamecocks is about more than playing basketball β€” it’s about joining a sisterhood that demands excellence, resilience, and preparation.

In the ever-competitive world of women’s college basketball, A’ja Wilson’s message echoes far beyond Columbia. For future Gamecocks, the challenge is clear: *Be prepared β€” because greatness lives here.*

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