Indiana Fever fans are making themselves heard. The second round of WNBA All-Star voting dropped, and two Fever players are sitting at the top of the leaderboard. Aliyah Boston pulled in 683,996 votes. Caitlin Clark is right behind her with 670,510. That puts them ahead of everyone else in the league, including A’ja Wilson and Paige Bueckers, who round out the top five alongside Breanna Stewart.
This is a shift from the first returns, where Boston and Clark were in the mix but trailing Wilson and Bueckers. Now, Fever fans have clearly been putting in the work at the ballot box. And it’s not just the two stars getting love. Kelsey Mitchell sits ninth overall with 434,471 votes. Sophie Cunningham is 15th with 237,526, and Lexie Hull checks in at 20th with 166,610. That’s five Fever players inside the top 20, which says something about how invested this fan base is right now.
The Fever are 10-7 and hanging around in the playoff picture with June winding down. The roster is loaded. It’s not a surprise that a team with this much talent and visibility is getting this kind of fan support. Last year, the Fever sent Clark, Boston, and Mitchell to the All-Star Game. This year, that number could grow.
Voting runs through June 27 at 11:59 PM ET on the WNBA website. Fans can cast one ballot per day, picking six frontcourt players and four guards. So there’s still time for things to shift again. But right now, the Fever are dominating the conversation.
All-Star Weekend Details
The 2026 WNBA All-Star Weekend is set for Chicago. The Skills Challenge and 3-Point Contest tip things off on July 24 at Wintrust Arena. The All-Star Game itself happens July 25 at the United Center. It’ll be interesting to see how many Fever jerseys are in those stands.
Before all that, the Fever have a game that feels personal. They host the Mercury on June 24 at 7:30 PM ET. Indiana and Phoenix have some history now, and this matchup should have some extra juice. If the Fever keep winning and the fans keep voting, this All-Star roster could have a serious Indiana flavor to it.

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