Aliyah Boston leads Caitlin Clark in second round of WNBA All-Star voting

The Indiana Fever are firmly within the playoff picture headed towards the midpoint of the 2026 WNBA season. Indiana’s star-studded roster has help them achieve a 10-7 with only a few games left to play in June. Fever fans are going all out to make sure that Indiana is well represented at the 2026 WNBA All-Star Game.

The second returns of WNBA All-Star Voting are finally in and there’s plenty of good news for the Fever.

Aliyah Boston (683,996) and Caitlin Clark (670,510) lead all players in fan voting after the second returns. Boston and Clark ranked inside the top five after the first returns, but trailed behind A’ja Wilson and Paige Bueckers. Wilson, Buecker, and Breanna Stewart close out the top five.

But Boston and Clark are not the only Fever players who have received a lot of fan votes.

Kelsey Mitchell is in the top 10, coming in ninth with 434,471 votes. Indiana also has Sophie Cunningham (15th with 237,526 votes) and Lexie Hull (20th with 166,610 votes) inside the top 20.

The Fever were represented by Clark, Boston, and Mitchell at the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game. Perhaps that number could grow this season.

Fans can continue to vote on the WNBA website through Saturday, June 27th at 11:59PM ET. Each fan can submit one vote each per day, which consists of six frontcourt players and four guards.

The 2026 WNBA All-Star Weekend begins on July 24th and will take place in Chicago. It all begins with the Skills Challenge and 3-Point Contest at Wintrust Arena. Then the All-Star Game follows on July 25th at the United Center.

It will be exciting to see how well represented the Fever are at the WNBA All-Star Star Game this season.

In the meantime, the Fever have a grudge match with the Mercury on June 24th at 7:30PM ET.

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