A1 Women's: The Awards of the 2024-25 season

The A1 Women's Championship ended with Olympiacos reaching the title at the end of a journey that had its own top athletes.

The 2024-25 season had many moments, but also players that stood out. Representatives of the clubs, coupled with the assessment at the end of the year, gave a name and person to those who gave a little glitter above to the league, which was completed with the support of Apivita.

The highlight of the year was Jessica Shepard of Athenian, who was almost permanent at the end of each MVP Apivita battle.

Eleanna Christinaki of Olympiacos was the best Greek athlete. Recall that last year, following the vote of the coaches, MVP had emerged.

Vasiliki Chillopoulou, who stood out during the season with the Pan -Tithakikos jersey, at the age of 18, became a better Greek woman under 23.

Permissions went to Amyntas Scott, Amynta's Makissa Scott, the San Carter of the Pancreatic (Forward) and the Shepard (Center).

The title of the best defender went to Kyra Lambert of Olympiacos.

Title
Full name
Group

Athlete of the year
Jessica Shepard Athenaikos

Greek
Eleanna Christinaki Olympiacos

Greek top U23
Vassiliki Chillopoulou

Best guard
Ones Makissa Scott Amyntas

Best forward
San Carter

Best center
Jessica Shepard Athenaikos

Best defensive
Kira Lambert Olympiakos

Representatives of the clubs also voted for their own best five.

In the top five were Lambert, Scott, Christinaki, Carter, Shepard and in the second best of the top five were Kilin Trung (PAOK), Jasmine Jones (Panathinaikos), Morgan Jones (Panserraikos), Merit (Panserraikos).

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In the best Greek five, Dionysia Alexandri (Panathinaikos), Eleanna Christinaki (Olympiacos), Konstantina Sarigiannidou (PAS Ioannina), Evina Stamatis (Athinaikos) and Antigoni Hairitanidou (Panathitanidou) found their own position.

In the best Greek five U23 were Vasiliki Vassilopoulou, Lambrini Polymeni (Proteas Voula), Myrto Lianoudi (Esperides Kallithea), Ioanna Hadjileonti (Panathinaikos) and Christina Anastasopoulou (Proteas Voula).

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