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With Team Clark down two starters, including hometown hero Caitlin Clark, Team Collier has built a comfortable 20-plus point cushion in the second half of the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game and should be able to coast to victory and hoist the trophy, barring a disaster.
The WNBA’s midseason showcase is officially over after Indianapolis took center stage. The festivities were capped by Team Collier’s 151-131 victory over Team Clark.
IndyStar's Madyson Crane attended all of the fan events during WNBA All-Star Weekend. Here is her recap.
The players' union and the league will meet in-person for the second time since starting negotiations for the collective bargaining agreement, a process that has been contentious so far.
INDIANAPOLIS — Natasha Cloud was crowned this year’s WNBA All-Star Skills Challenge champion Friday and promised her Liberty teammate and partner a house. Cloud bested a field of five in the first round after clocking in at 34.1 seconds. In the finals, she beat Erica Wheeler by 1.1 seconds to win the $55,000 prize.
Angel Reese was among the players who could be experiencing the Indianapolis nightlife for the first time, and the Chicago Sky star took to social media early this morning to give the city a ringing endorsement, comparing Indianapolis to Miami.
Before Clark's injury, ticket prices to the WNBA All-Star Game were surging. Fans and locals alike were pumped to see Clark, her Fever teammates, and the rest of the WNBA's best strut their stuff. According to TickPick, the average resale price for the game was $262, which set a new WNBA record.
INDIANAPOLIS – Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu won her second WNBA 3-point contest and completed an epic Liberty sweep. Ionescu tied with last year’s winner, Allisha Gray, posting 25 points in the first round to advance to the finals. Ionescu caught fire when it mattered most, registering 30 points for the win.