Caitlin Clark is once again proving she’s the face of the WNBA, leading All-Star voting with over 515,000 votes, more than 30,000 ahead of second-place Breanna Stewart. Despite facing challenges, including an injury and racism, Clark continues to dominate both on and off the court. Will she secure her second All-Star selection by a landslide? With her popularity unmatched, it seems like the WNBA is firmly in her hands. Let’s check out the full list below!

 

Caitlin Clark Leads WNBA All-Star Votes By Wide Margin, Cementing Her Dominance in the League

Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever guard who has taken the WNBA by storm, is once again proving that she is the face of the league. With the All-Star voting currently underway, Clark has surged ahead of the competition, leading the league in votes by a wide margin. As of now, she is the only player with over 500,000 All-Star votes, further cementing her status as the most popular player in the WNBA.

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The Uncontested Leader in All-Star Voting

Clark’s popularity has been undeniable since she entered the league in 2024. From jersey sales to record-breaking viewership numbers, she has become the main attraction for the WNBA. Her marketability and on-court dominance have made her the go-to player for fans, and the All-Star voting results reflect this. With 515,993 votes, Clark is comfortably leading the All-Star race, ahead of her closest competitor, Napheesa Collier of the Minnesota Lynx, who has 484,758 votes.

Here’s a look at the top five players in the WNBA by All-Star votes:

    Caitlin Clark (Indiana Fever) – 515,993
    Breanna Stewart (New York Liberty) – 367,819
    A’ja Wilson (Las Vegas Aces) – 394,600
    Aliyah Boston (Indiana Fever) – 446,961
    Napheesa Collier (Minnesota Lynx) – 484,758

Clark’s lead is not just significant; it’s massive. She’s currently ahead by over 30,000 votes, a margin that’s difficult for any of her competitors to close as the voting period nears its end.

 

Clark’s Journey to the Top

Since her debut in the WNBA, Caitlin Clark has been a force to be reckoned with. Whether it’s her jaw-dropping performances, her ability to break records, or her unparalleled ability to captivate fans, Clark has become the face of the WNBA. Despite facing adversity, including racist hate from certain corners of the basketball world, she has continued to maintain a positive attitude and elite level of play.

Clark’s 2025 season got off to a rocky start when she missed five games due to injury, but since returning, she has returned to peak form. Though her performance on Thursday night in a loss to the Golden State Valkyries wasn’t her best, Clark has proven time and again that she can shake off setbacks and perform at the highest level.

 

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A Season to Remember

Clark’s rise to WNBA superstardom has not just been about the numbers; it’s been about her impact on the game. She has led the charge in bringing the WNBA to new heights, helping to expand the league’s reach and visibility. Her performances have captivated fans, and the growth of her popularity is evident in the overwhelming All-Star vote count.

The WNBA has always had its share of talented players, but since Clark’s arrival, it’s been clear that the league belongs to her. Whether it’s her dazzling shooting or her unmatched ability to command attention, Clark is on track to become one of the most iconic players in the history of the sport.

 

Looking Ahead: All-Star Weekend and Beyond

As Clark leads the All-Star voting, it’s clear that she’s well on her way to earning her second All-Star selection, likely with even more votes than her previous appearances. With the All-Star Game fast approaching, fans are eagerly anticipating the chance to see Clark compete against the league’s best in a showcase of elite basketball talent.

As for the future, it’s hard to imagine anyone overtaking Clark for the title of most popular player in the WNBA anytime soon. Until another talented player comes along with the same combination of on-court skills and marketability, the WNBA will likely remain Clark’s league.