Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier
chosen as captains of WNBA All-Star Game by fan vote
[June 30, 2025]
By DOUG FEINBERG
NEW YORK (AP) — Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier will captain the
WNBA All-Star Game next month, the league announced Sunday.
Clark received 1,293,526 votes from fans, while Collier had about
100,000 fewer.
“It's cool that fans get to be a part of it and have a little impact
on the game,” Clark said. “It's going to be special to do it here in
this city. ... Trying to make it the best All-Star that the WNBA has
ever had. It's certainly a cool honor.”
The Indiana Fever star, who is sidelined with a groin strain, is
averaging 18.2 points and a career-high 8.9 assists. She also led
the fan voting last season, her rookie year, but the All-Star format
was the U.S. Olympic team playing against a select group of WNBA
stars so no captains were chosen. She learned she was captain in a
phone call from WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert.
Collier leads the league in scoring at a career-best 24.5 points and
is fourth in rebounding at 8.4 per game. Her daughter surprised her
wearing a shirt saying “Mama you're a All-Star,” as she scooted into
the locker room with former Lynx great Sylvia Fowles right behind
her to let Collier know the news.
“It’s really cool,” Collier said to reporters before warming up for
a game Sunday night “I went from never being a starter to captain.”
This will be her fifth All-Star appearance.
Before squaring off in Indianapolis on July 19, Clark and the Fever
will face Collier and the Lynx on Tuesday in the Commissioner's Cup
final.
The 10 starters were selected from across the WNBA without regard to
conference affiliation. Current players and a media panel joined
fans in selecting the All-Star starters. Fans voting accounted for
50%, while the players vote and the media choices each account for
25%.
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Indiana Fever players, from left, Sydney Colson, Sophie Cunningham
and Caitlin Clark react on the bench during the first half of a WNBA
basketball game against the Dallas Wings Friday, June 27, 2025, in
Dallas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

The pair will draft their fellow starters from a
group that will be revealed on Monday. After the starters are
announced, the league's head coaches will choose the 13 reserves by
voting for three guards, five frontcourt players and four from
either position. Coaches can't vote for players from their own
teams. The 12 reserves will be revealed next Sunday.
“Obviously I'm going to try and get my teammates on my team, that's
the goal," Clark said. "Once they come out with whoever has made it
and whoever hasn't, I'll get to pick and choose. I don't know how it
works.”
The two All-Star captains will then draft their respective rosters
by selecting first from the remaining eight players in the pool of
starters and then from the pool of 12 reserves.
Clark and Collier also led the initial fan voting, with Indiana’s
Aliyah Boston in third. Boston finished second last season behind
Clark in the fan vote.
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