The stars are starting to align for the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, with Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier shining the brightest in the early fan returns.
Clark, the reigning 2024 Rookie of the Year, leads all players with 515,993 votes for the annual showcase, which is set for July 19 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Not far behind is Minnesota Lynx star and reigning Defensive Player of the Year Napheesa Collier, who has received 484,758 votes.
First returns of fan voting results are in 🗳?
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Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier currently lead the way for the 2025 WNBA All-Star Fan Voting presented by @Ally
This list includes the top 10 vote getters thus far ??
Averaging career highs of 19.9 points and 8.7 assists per game, Clark is one of four Indiana Fever players currently in the top 10. The other Fever are Aliyah Boston (446,961 votes), sharpshooter Lexie Hull (217,438), and veteran scorer Kelsey Mitchell (277,664).
Indiana currently sits at 6–6 this season, good for third place in the Eastern Conference behind the defending champion New York Liberty (10–2) and the Atlanta Brave (8–4).
Meanwhile Collier, a four-time All-Star, has been the engine behind Minnesota’s league-best 11–1 start.
The 28-year-old forward is averaging a league-leading 24.4 points and 8.5 rebounds per game — sixth-best in the WNBA — and is considered the early frontrunner for the 2025 MVP award.
Collier and Clark are on track to be named All-Star captains, provided they maintain their lead in fan voting, which runs through June 28. Under the league’s new format, which eliminates conference affiliations, the top two vote-getters will draft their teams during the All-Star Draft on July 8.
Rounding out the top five in voting are two-time MVP A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces (394,600 votes), and three-time champion Breanna Stewart of the Liberty (367,819 votes).
Dallas rookie Paige Bueckers, the no. 1 pick in the 2025 Draft, ranks sixth with 312,920 votes while averaging 17.7 points per game. Another reigning champion and sharpshooter Sabrina Ionescu (234,684) and Washington Mystics rookie Kiki Iriafen (213,500) also cracked the top 10.
The final list of All-Star starters will include the four guards and six frontcourt players with the highest composite scores across fan, player, and media ballots. Coaches will then name 12 reserves to round out the rosters.