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Clark and Team (Napheesa) Collier is but one piece of the All-Star weekend puzzle, a fitting cap to a packed few days of events and anticipation.
Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark and Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier were named captains for Saturday’s 2025 WNBA All-Star game after receiving the most fan votes. Clark led players with a record 1,293,526 fan votes, while Collier received 1,176,020.
According to the Dallas Wings, Ogunbowale passed Maya Moore for 18th on the WNBA’s list of all-time 3-pointers made Wednesday night. The veteran guard hit a 3-pointer early in Dallas’ meeting with the Las Vegas Aces to bring her career total to 531.
Here’s how to watch all the official programming of the WNBA All-Star Weekend. You know, when you’re not checking in on the 72-hour Twitch livestream hosted by current all-star Courtney Williams and her Minnesota Lynx teammate Natisha Hiedeman, a.k.a. the Stud Budz.
Everything you need to watch the WNBA All-Star Skills Challenge, from streaming and TV details to schedule, full participants, rules, prize money, and a look back at past winners.
Here is the full WNBA schedule for July 15 and how to watch all the games. Or see our sortable basketball schedule to filter by team or conference. USA TODAY Studio IX: Check out our women's sports hub for in-depth analysis, commentary and more all season
Starting at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, the WNBA All-Star Weekend airs on ESPN starting on Friday (July 18). The WNBA All-Star 3-Point Contest and Skills Challenge is available to livestream with Sling TV.
Ionescu and Clark are joined by Kelsey Plum of the Los Angeles Sparks, Sonia Citron of the Washington Mystics, and Allisha Gray of the Atlanta Dream. Gray is the defending champion; she won the competition in 2024.