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Ketleen Clarke, Neeffsa Kolier led Early All-Star Voting

June 19, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Indiana Fever Guard Ketleen Clarke (22) reacts to the Golden State Volcaries at the Chase Center during the fourth quarter. Compulsory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagon Picture

The League announced on Friday that Indiana fever superstar Ketleen Clarke and Minnesota Links Tandout Nefesa Kolier led the voting after the first fan return.

The game will be fought on 19 July at a fever house at Genbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

WNBA players and media will join fans in selecting all-star starters. Fans will get 50 percent of the votes, while all the current players and a media panel each will have 25 percent.

Clarke, a WNBA all-star leads all players with 515,993 votes in the previous season. She is an average of 19.9 points per game and assists 8.7 in this season.

The selection of the three-time All-WNBA team has been received by Coliere 484,758 votes. She leads the league at average (24.4) scoring average (24.4) per game to go with 8.5 rebounds.

The two-time all-star of Aliah Boston is third in the votes in 446,961, followed by WNBA MVP A’Ja Wilson (394,600) and New York Liberty two-time league MVP Breanna Stewart (367,819) three times WNBA MVP A’Ja Wilson (394,600) and New York Liberty.

The top overall draft picge beukers of the Dallas Wings are ranked sixth with 312,920 votes, followed by Calsey Michelle (27,664) of Indiana, Sabarina Eansu (234,684) of New York (234,684), Lexi Hull (217,438) Burry and Washington Mistix Rukee (217,438).

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