2025 WNBA All-Star Game: LIVE Game Log

Keep track of the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, starring Napheesa Collier, Sabrina Ionescu, A’ja Wilson, and more.

All-Star fever has officially broken out in Indianapolis.

 

Photo by A.J. Mast/NBAE via Getty Images) & Jordan Johnson/NBAE via Getty Images)

 

The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game will be held at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Saturday night, marking the 21st edition of the midsummer exhibition.

 

Though headliner Caitlin Clark is one of several medically-induced absences (an unfortunate list that also includes Rhyne Howard and Satou Sabally), the game is packed to the brim with prime talent, including 3-Point Contest winner Sabrina Ionescu, reigning MVP A’ja Wilson, local talents Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell, sophomore sensation Angel Reese, and recent Finals foes Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart.

 

Clark and Collier assembled the teams through a fantasy draft as the two leading earners in the fan vote. Following a trade of head coaches, Collier will get to retain her Minnesota supervisor Cheryl Reeve while the absent Clark’s group will be led by New York Liberty boss Sandy Brondello.

 

Keep track of the full happenings from Indianapolis below …

 

Starting Lineups

 

TEAM CLARK: Aliyah Boston (Indiana), Sabrina Ionescu (New York), Kelsey Mitchell (Indiana), A’ja Wilson (Las Vegas), Jackie Young (Las Vegas)
TEAM COLLIER: Paige Bueckers (Dallas), Napheesa Collier (Minnesota), Allisha Gray (Atlanta), Nneka Ogwumike (Seattle), Breanna Stewart (New York)

4th Quarter/FINAL: Team Collier 151, Team Clark 131

 

0.0—Ogwumike and Iriafen exchange a three and four respectively, ending the game on an appropriate note.

 

46.1—With a rebound off a Citron miss, Diggins picks up her 10th rebound, securing a triple-double, the first in a WNBA All-Star Game. (148-127 Collier)

 

1:01—Thornton now called for a foul, on Diggins and now Team Clark calls for a challenge. The call stands and Diggins will go to the line. She gets the single before players move to the other end of the court, not realizing there was another shot. Diggins hits the other. (148-127 Collier)

 

1:16—Courtney Williams’ three sets a new team scoring record for Team Collier (146-127 Collier)

 

1:25—Stewart is called for a shooting foul against Sykes, who sinks the double. Since the foul occurred in the last two minutes, Sykes will take a foul shot. Team Collier, however, challenges and wins, taking the single off the board (143-127 Collier) 

 

1:35—Following a Williams four, Stewart hits a driving two. That, ironically enough, ties a WNBA All-Star Game team scoring record set by a team she captained back in 2023 in Las Vegas (143-125 Collier) 

 

1:58—Back-to-back doubles from Diggins re-establish the 20-point lead (141-121 Collier)

 

2:41—Thornton, Iriafen, and Sykes narrow the gap to 16 with three doubles in a row but time is running short for Team Clark (137-121 Collier)

 

3:57—Diggins gets her lucky 13th assist on an Ogwumike double (137-115 Collier)

 

4:55—Following a Mitchell four, Team Collier endures perhaps the rarest of turnovers in an All-Star Game, a shot clock violation. (135-112 Collier) 

 

5:30—A double record-breaking shot occurs: with a four-point shot, Collier had 36 points to pass Ogunbowale’s single-game mark, doing so off the feed from Diggins, who has her 12th assist of the game, breaking a mark once set by Sue Bird (135-108 Collier)

 

6:45—McBride breaks Team Collier’s own four-point lid with her own quad tally (129-105 Collier)

 

7:45—Williams breaks the long four-point drought with a deep one from Ionescu (123-103 Collier)

 

8:24—Collier reaches 31 points off the feed from Plum, a three away from tying Ogunbowale’s record (123-97 Collier)

 

9:36—Despite some increasingly stout defense, Reese gets Team Wilson on the board to open fourth quarter play (121-95 Collier)

3rd Quarter: Team Collier 119, Team Clark 95

 

22.3—Williams gets in one more three before the period lets out. She misses before the buzzer but Team Collier continues to carry its massive lead (119-95 Collier) 

 

55.2—McBride hits double figures off the bench with another three (116-91 Collier)

 

1:12—Williams breaks the outside drought with a corner three, immediately responded to by Citron (113-91 Collier)

 

2:17—A humorously pained Plum spoils a savvy Williams pass with a travel. Teams exchanging doubles late in the third (110-86 Collier)

 

3:50—Sykes hits a double for Team Clark out of the timeout (106-84 Collier) 

 

4:11—Timeout on the floor after a Jones double and an attempted Gray three goes out of bounds (106-82 Collier) 

 

4:30—After Sykes and Gray exchange threes, Collier hits a driving layup. She is six points short of breaking the All-Star single-game scoring record previously set by Arike Ogunbowale (106-80 Collier)

 

5:06—Thornton continues her hot scoring with a three, briefly dipping the lead back under 20, but Collier instantly responds with a four that breaks the century mark (101-78 Collier)

 

6:05—Following a Mitchell three, Collier is shockingly called for an offensive foul, perhaps the one thing that has stopped her to date (97-73 Collier)

 

6:25—Gray responds to a Sykes double with another three (97-70 Collier)

 

7:02—Gray hits the first four of the second half (94-68 Collier) 

 

8:00—With fours falling short, teams start to invade the paint for doubles (88-66 Collier)

 

9:41—Collier immediate gets on the board through a foul by Mitchell. No free throws but the two points count. (84-60 Collier)

2nd Quarter: Team Collier 82, Team Clark 60

 

0.0—Brittney Sykes and Stewart close the half with dueling doubles before Plum adds one more. She has 14 points, leading the team alongside Collier (18). (82-60 Collier) 

 

2:27—Stewart scores off flashy assists from Plum and Diggins, but Thornton hits another four to dip things under 20 (76-58 Collier)

 

3:13—Kayla Thornton does her part to cut into the deficit with a four-pointer, uniting with a few doubles to somewhat narrow the gap (74-54 Collier)

 

4:31—Fours are back in style, as Gray hits Team Collier’s eighth of the night (72-46 Collier)

 

5:09—Ogwumike puts Team Collier up by a double decade with a three in the corner off the feed from Bueckers (66-46 Collier)

 

5:26—Off the feed from Ionescu, Williams changes paces and hits a double (63-46 Collier)

 

5:57—Collier scores yet again, off the feed from Ogwumike, leads to a Team Clark timeout (63-44 Collier)

 

6:21—Collier hits another four, lead back up to 17 (61-44 Collier)

 

7:06—Collier immediately re-establishes the double-figure tally with a four (57-44 Collier)

 

7:22—Iriafen cuts the lead to a single digit with another three (53-44 Collier)

 

9:12—Citron immediately responds to a Courtney Williams double with a three to cut the deficit to 10 (51-41 Collier)

 

9:33—Irafen gets second quarter scoring started for Team Clark with a double off the feed from her fellow Washington rookie Sonia Citron (49-38 Collier)

1st Quarter: Team Collier 49, Team Clark 36

 

0.0—Another double from Reese, plus two more from Iriafen, closing scoring in the opening period. Plum (12) and McBride (11) have united for 23 early points (49-36 Collier)

 

1:08—Plum continues her scoring spree, getting by Iriafen for an unusual double and a larger lead (47-32 Collier)

 

1:33—The Collier run continues with an Angel Reese double before McBride hits yet another four (45-32 Collier)

 

2:11—Kayla McBride immediately responds to a Brionna Jones triple with a quad, creating yet another new largest lead (39-30 Collier)

 

2:31—Another driving double from Plum creates a new largest lead for Team Collier (35-27 Collier)

 

3:55—Out of the timeout, Alyssa Thomas sinks a driving double (31-27 Collier)

 

4:04—Timeout on the floor, the first of the game, after a Kiki Iriafen three goes out of bounds (29-27 Collier)

 

5:00—Ionescu sinks her second four-pointer of the game in as many attempts (27-25 Collier)

 

5:18—A Kelsey Plum four-pointer creates the largest lead othe game to date (27-21 Collier)

 

6:17—A traditional three from Skylar Diggins expands the lead to two possessions (21-17 Collier)

 

7:10—Williams responds with a traditional three to expand the lead (17-12 Clark)

 

7:25—Stewart beats her Liberty teammate Ionescu for a double (14-12 Clark)

 

7:33—Following an exchange of layups that keep the game tied, Ionescu keeps up the outside momentum from Friday with a four-point (14-10 Clark)

 

8:35—Gabby Williams immediately steps in for Jackie Young in a hockey style quick change, the first of the game, and sinks a three that gives Team Clark the lead (8-6 Clark) 

 

9:21—Boston gets Team Clark on the board on the other end (4-2 Collier)

 

9:31—Bueckers gets the first points the game with a four-point shot from deep (4-0 Collier)

 

10:00—Wilson wins the tip from Ogwumike, and the 21st WNBA All-Star Game is underway Prior to tip-off, local star Mitchell greeted fans, thanking them for their support.

Pregame

The 2025 WNBA-Star game featuring Team Phee and Team Clark will take place at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, located in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Starting Lineups

TEAM PHEE: Napheesa Collier (Lynx), Breanna Stewart (Liberty), Nneka Ogwumike (Storm), Paige Bueckers (Wings), Allisha Gray (Dream).
TEAM CLARK: Kelsey Mitchell (Fever), Sabrina Ionescu (Liberty), Jackie Young (Aces), A’ja Wilson (Aces), Aliyah Boston (Fever)

Injuries

CLARK: Caitlin Clark (OUT), Satou Sabally (OUT)
PHEE: None

Line: Team Collier -4.5 
O/U: 259.5

Officials: #5 Tiara Cruse, #26 Angel Kent, #77 Jenna Reneau

 

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