Aliyah Boston Overtakes Caitlin Clark as Fever Dominate WNBA All-Star Voting

Indiana Fever stars Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark sit atop the latest WNBA All-Star fan voting, highlighting the team's growing popularity during a strong 2026 campaign.

  • Glenn Catubig
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Aliyah Boston Overtakes Caitlin Clark as Fever Dominate WNBA All-Star Voting
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The Indiana Fever’s resurgence this season is being reflected not only in the standings but also in the latest WNBA All-Star voting results. With the team firmly in playoff contention, fans have rallied behind the Fever’s talented roster, placing multiple players among the league’s leading vote-getters.

Leading the way is forward Aliyah Boston, who moved to the top of the fan voting leaderboard in the second round of returns. Close behind is teammate Caitlin Clark, giving Indiana the top two spots as excitement surrounding the franchise continues to grow.

The strong fan support extends beyond the team’s two biggest stars. Veteran guard Kelsey Mitchell and key contributors Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull have also received significant backing, underscoring the depth of Indiana’s roster and its expanding national following.

With voting still open and All-Star Weekend approaching, the Fever are in position to send multiple representatives to one of the WNBA’s showcase events. If the current trends continue, Indiana could enjoy one of its strongest All-Star showings in recent franchise history.

1. Boston and Clark Rise to the Top

The latest fan voting returns placed Boston in first with 683,996 votes, narrowly ahead of Clark, who received 670,510. Both players climbed from their positions in the initial voting update to take over the top two spots. The shift reflects the outstanding seasons both players have put together. Boston has continued to establish herself as one of the league’s premier frontcourt players, while Clark has remained one of the WNBA’s most dynamic guards and biggest attractions. Their rise also pushed several established stars further down the leaderboard. A’ja Wilson, Paige Bueckers, and Breanna Stewart rounded out the top five after leading or remaining near the top during the first round of voting. For the Fever, having the top two vote-getters is another sign of the franchise’s growing momentum. Indiana’s improved play has generated increased national attention, and its fans have responded enthusiastically by supporting the team’s stars throughout the voting process.

2. Fever Receive Broad Fan Support

Indiana’s success in the voting extends well beyond Boston and Clark. Veteran guard Kelsey Mitchell ranked ninth overall with 434,471 votes, positioning herself for another potential All-Star appearance. Additional Fever players also appeared among the league’s top 20 vote-getters. Sophie Cunningham ranked 15th with 237,526 votes, while Lexie Hull occupied the 20th spot after collecting 166,610 votes. The widespread support demonstrates the respect the Fever’s roster has earned this season. Rather than relying solely on the popularity of Clark, Indiana has seen several players receive recognition for their individual contributions. Last season, Clark, Boston, and Mitchell represented the Fever at the All-Star Game. With multiple players drawing strong support this year, Indiana has an opportunity to send an even larger group to the league’s annual showcase.

3. All-Star Voting Continues as Fever Chase Playoff Success

Fan voting remains open through June 27, giving supporters additional opportunities to influence the selection process. Each fan can submit one ballot per day, choosing six frontcourt players and four guards. While fan voting plays a significant role in determining the All-Star starters, the final rosters will also reflect input from media members and current players, ensuring that multiple perspectives contribute to the selection process. The 2026 WNBA All-Star Weekend will take place in Chicago, beginning with the Skills Challenge and Three-Point Contest at Wintrust Arena before the All-Star Game is held the following day at the United Center. The event will bring together many of the league’s biggest stars for one of the season’s premier celebrations. Before turning its full attention to All-Star festivities, however, Indiana remains focused on its regular-season goals. The Fever continue their push toward the playoffs and will look to maintain their strong form as they prepare for another matchup with the Phoenix Mercury, while fans eagerly await the announcement of this year’s final All-Star rosters.

Written by: Glenn Catubig

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