Nagia Stoligka concluded the season as the K23 MVP of the A1 Women's league, marking her presence with consistent performances and contributions to the national women's team for the EuroBasket 2027 qualifiers.

The 20-year-old star of Proteas Volas was awarded the title of Best Greek Female Player K23 of the Year following the votes from coaches and players, as well as the official evaluation of the league. This was not a momentary choice but a result of her consistent presence throughout the season.

Stoligka was named MVP six times in the K23 category. For a player of her age, this speaks volumes about her longevity and consistent performance. During the regular season, she averaged 8.5 points, 2 rebounds, and 2.5 assists, with a total playing time of 571 minutes. These numbers show that Proteas didn't just use her as a young substitute but as a player with a defined role and responsibility. Her appearances against Panathinaikos, PAOK, PAS Giannina, Olympiacos, Anorthosis Volos, and Amyntaio were the ones that kept her consistently at the forefront of the new generation. In a game against PAS Giannina, for example, she scored 18 points and grabbed 7 rebounds, demonstrating her significant impact on a game. This season also marked her first call-up to the national women's team, where she played in the EuroBasket 2027 qualifiers.

Stoligka is no longer just a name for the future. She has already become a player who made her season in A1 count.

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