WNBA All-Star Game 2025 in Indianapolis: Team Clark, Team Collier Rosters
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, JUL 17 – Captains Clark and Collier lead the 2025 WNBA All-Star rosters featuring three rookies and players from eight teams, with Clark earning a league-high 1,293,526 fan votes, the WNBA said.
- On July 8, the WNBA unveiled the All-Star rosters, with captains Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier drafting ten players each from the pool of starters and reserves.
- The top ten vote-getters were named starters based on fan, player and media voting, while reserves were announced July 6 by WNBA coaches.
- Injured Atlanta guard Rhyne Howard and Phoenix’s Satou Sabally will miss, the league announced on July 15; Minnesota’s Kayla McBride replaces Howard as a reserve, and Sabally will also miss Saturday’s game due to injuries.
- Despite her absence, Caitlin Clark will sit out the All-Star Game due to a groin injury, and she said she’ll remain at Gainbridge Fieldhouse to assist coach Sandy Brondello.
- The All-Star Weekend kicks off July 18 with three-point and skills contests, and the Game debuts a new 4-point shot rule marked by four-foot circles.
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