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Indiana Fever point guard Caitlin Clark is a WNBA All-Star for the third time in her career, the league announced on Thursday. Clark was revealed as a WNBA All-Star Game starter on Thursday.
The 2026 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game will be played in Chicago at the United Center on Saturday, July 25, and will be broadcast on ABC at 7:30 p.m. CT.
Fellow Fever stars Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell were each named WNBA All-Star Game starters as well. It's the fourth straight season that Boston and Mitchell have been chosen as WNBA All-Stars. WNBA All-Star Game voting featured a 50% fan vote, while current WNBA players and a media panel accounted for 25% each.
Clark is averaging a career-high 21.2 points per game on 43% shooting and 34.4% 3-point shooting. The 6-foot guard is also averaging 8.2 assists per game, which ranks as the second-best mark in the league.
Clark has crossed several major milestones this season. The third-year pro surpassed 1,000 career points and 500 career assists, becoming the fastest player in the WNBA to do so. Clark also registered her 14th WNBA game with 20-plus points and 10-plus assists, passing Courtney Vandersloot for the most in WNBA history.
The Fever trio join Tamika Catchings (10 time All-Star) as the only other players in Indiana Fever history to be named to a WNBA All-Star roster three or more times.
Voting will now begin for the 12 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game reserves, who will be selected by the league’s head coaches. The 12 WNBA All-Star Game reserves will be announced on Tuesday, July 7.
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The 2026 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game will be played in Chicago at the United Center on Saturday, July 25, and will be broadcast on ABC at 7:30 p.m. CT.
Fellow Fever stars Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell were each named WNBA All-Star Game starters as well. It's the fourth straight season that Boston and Mitchell have been chosen as WNBA All-Stars. WNBA All-Star Game voting featured a 50% fan vote, while current WNBA players and a media panel accounted for 25% each.
Clark is averaging a career-high 21.2 points per game on 43% shooting and 34.4% 3-point shooting. The 6-foot guard is also averaging 8.2 assists per game, which ranks as the second-best mark in the league.
Caitlin Clark is a 3x WNBA All-Star starter pic.twitter.com/8bRM2L4Znk
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) July 2, 2026
Clark has crossed several major milestones this season. The third-year pro surpassed 1,000 career points and 500 career assists, becoming the fastest player in the WNBA to do so. Clark also registered her 14th WNBA game with 20-plus points and 10-plus assists, passing Courtney Vandersloot for the most in WNBA history.
The Fever trio join Tamika Catchings (10 time All-Star) as the only other players in Indiana Fever history to be named to a WNBA All-Star roster three or more times.
Voting will now begin for the 12 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game reserves, who will be selected by the league’s head coaches. The 12 WNBA All-Star Game reserves will be announced on Tuesday, July 7.
Contact/Follow us @HawkeyesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Iowa news, notes and opinions.Follow Scout on X: @SpringgateNews
This article originally appeared on Hawkeyes Wire: Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever trio named WNBA All-Star Game starters
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