
2025 WNBA All-Star Game
The 2024-25 WNBA All-Star Game was the 4th edition of WNBA's top-tier level professional national domestic basketball All Star Game event.
| WNBA All-Star 2025: Team Collier - Team Clark 151-131 |
| Team Collier: Napheesa Collier 36, Breanna Stewart 8, Allisha Gray 16, Nneka Ogwumike 16, Paige Bueckers 6, Courtney Williams 15, Skylar Diggins-Smith 0 , Angel Reese 6, Alyssa Thomas 6, Kelsey Plum 16, Rhyne Howard 0, Kayla McBride 11 Team Clark: Caitlin Clark 0, Aliyah Boston 9, Sabrina Ionescu 12, A'ja Wilson 4, Satou Sabally 0, Kelsey Mitchell 20, Gabrielle Williams 0, Sonia Citron 11, Kiki Iriafen 17, Jackie Young 0, Kayla Thornton 15, Brionna Jones 11, Brittney Sykes 16 |
WNBA All-Star 2025 Awards
All-Star MVP: Napheesa Collier
3PT Contest Winner: Sabrina Ionescu
3PT Contest RunnerUp: Sabrina Ionescu
WNBA All Star Game 2024-25
WNBA All-Star Game 2025-Jul 22, 2025
Team Collier
Head Coach: Cheryl Reeve of Minnesota Lynx
Team Clark
Caitlin Clark (6'0''-PG-2002) of Indiana Fever
Aliyah Boston (6'5''-F-2001) of Indiana Fever
Sabrina Ionescu (5'11''-PG-1997) of New York Liberty
A'Ja Wilson (6'4''-C-1996) of Las Vegas Aces
Satou Sabally (6'4''-F-1998) of Phoenix Mercury
Kelsey Mitchell (5'8''-PG-1995) of Indiana Fever
Gabrielle Williams (5'11''-F-1996) of Seattle Storm
Sonia Citron (6'1''-G-2003) of Washington Mystics
Kiki Iriafen (6'3''-F-2003) of Washington Mystics
Jackie Young (6'0''-PG-1997) of Las Vegas Aces
Kayla Thornton (6'1''-F-1992) of Golden State Valkyries
Brionna Jones (6'3''-F-1995) of Atlanta Dream
Brittney Sykes (5'9''-PG-1994) of Washington Mystics
Team Clark
Head Coach: Sandy Brondello of New York Liberty
Skills Challenge
Natasha Cloud (5'10''-PG-1992) of New York Liberty Winner
Erica Wheeler (5'7''-PG-1991) of Seattle Storm Finalist
Allisha Gray (6'0''-PG-1995) of Atlanta Dream
Courtney Williams (5'8''-PG-1994) of Minnesota Lynx
Skylar Diggins-Smith (5'9''-PG-1990) of Seattle Storm
3-Point Contest
Sabrina Ionescu (5'11''-PG-1997) of New York Liberty Winner
Allisha Gray (6'0''-PG-1995) of Atlanta Dream Finalist
Kelsey Plum (5'8''-PG-1994) of Los Angeles Sparks
Lexie Hull (6'1''-G-1999) of Indiana Fever
Sonia Citron (6'1''-G-2003) of Washington Mystics
Skills Challenge
3-Point Contest
Napheesa Collier’s record-breaking performance leads her team to victory in WNBA All-Star Game-Jul 20, 2025
Napheesa Collier (6'1''-F-1996, college: UConn) made a statement with her record play on the court and the players made one with warmup shirts for the WNBA All-Star Game. Collier scored a record 36 points to help her team beat Team Clark 151-131 in the WNBA All-Star Game that was devoid of defense but full of 4-point shots. This record offensive effort came a year after the league’s annual exhibition game was a competitive contest that pitted the U.S Olympic team against WNBA All-Stars. The game capped off a weekend where negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement took center stage. Players wore T-shirts while warming up before the game that said “Pay us what you owe us.†“The players are taking this seriously, I think it sends a really strong message that we’re standing really firm in certain areas that we feel really strong that we need to improve on. I think we got the message across,†said Collier, who was named the game’s MVP. As she waited to get her trophy the crowd chanted “Pay them more†and All-Star Brittney Sykes held up a sign saying “Pay the Players.†Captain Caitlin Clark (6'0''-PG-2002, college: Iowa) was unable to play for her team because of a groin injury she suffered earlier this week. She still served as ambassador for the weekend. Known for her deep logo 3-pointers, Clark would have loved a chance at the 4-point shot that was added to this game which was 28-feet from the basket. Both teams took advantage of the deep shot en route to the record-setting offensive night. They combined to hit 20 of the shots on 65 attempts. The 151 points scored by Team Collier broke the mark put up by Team Stewart of 143 in 2023 for the most in an All-Star Game. Collier’s point total broke Arike Ogunbowale (5'8''-PG-1997, college: Notre Dame)’s previous record of 34 points scored last year. The combined total of 282 also surpassed the previous high total of 270 set in 2023. While there was little defense played, both teams challenged plays in the fourth quarter with the game not in doubt. One was successful and one wasn’t. The game also featured rookies Paige Bueckers (6'0''-G-2001, college: UConn), Sonia Citron (6'1''-G-2003, college: Notre Dame) and Kiki Iriafen (6'3''-F-2003, college: USC) making up the largest rookie contingent at the game since 2011. Citron and Iriafen were on Team Clark, and Bueckers was a starter for Napheesa Collier’s team.
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