WNBA All-Star Voting: Top Standouts & Results
- Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark is leading the way in early WNBA All-Star voting returns, garnering 515,993 fan votes.
- The WNBA All-Star selection process gives fans 50% of the vote.
- Several Indiana Fever players are receiving notable support in the WNBA All-Star voting.Aliyah Boston (446,961 votes), Kelsey Mitchell (277,664 votes), and Lexie Hull (217,438 votes) join Clark in...
Caitlin Clark ignites the WNBA All-Star voting, leading early returns with a surge of fan support. Four Indiana Fever players, including Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell, currently dominate the top 10, showing the team’s wide appeal. The competitive landscape includes key players like Napheesa Collier, Breanna Stewart, and Sabrina Ionescu, plus exciting rookies Paige Bueckers and Kiki Iriafen. The All-Star selection process incorporates fan, player, and media votes-making this a contest where every voice counts. Stay tuned to News Directory 3 for ongoing updates, including the final rosters selected by the coaches. Discover what’s next for the All-Star game.
Caitlin Clark Leads WNBA All-Star voting; Four Fever Players in Top 10
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark is leading the way in early WNBA All-Star voting returns, garnering 515,993 fan votes. Minnesota lynx star Napheesa Collier, who leads the WNBA in scoring this season, is close behind with 484,758 votes. The WNBA All-Star game is scheduled for July 19 in Indianapolis.
The WNBA All-Star selection process gives fans 50% of the vote. Players and media each account for 25%. Players are ranked by position within each voting group. The four guards and six frontcourt players with the best scores become All-Star starters. league head coaches then select 12 reserves, bringing the total number of All-Stars to 22.
Several Indiana Fever players are receiving notable support in the WNBA All-Star voting.Aliyah Boston (446,961 votes), Kelsey Mitchell (277,664 votes), and Lexie Hull (217,438 votes) join Clark in the top 10. Breanna Stewart (367,819 votes) and Sabrina Ionescu (234,684 votes) of the New York Liberty also rank among the top vote-getters.
Two rookies, Dallas wings guard Paige Bueckers (312,920 votes) and Washington Mystics forward Kiki Iriafen (213,500 votes), are also in the top 10 in early WNBA All-Star voting returns.
Current WNBA All-Star Voting Results
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