WNBA All-Star Game Set for Indianapolis: Caitlin Clark Shines
WNBA All-Star Game to Be Held in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The WNBA has announced that Indianapolis will host its All-Star Game for the first time on July 19, 2025, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. This summer’s game showcased an intense match between the All-Stars and the U.S. Olympic team, captivating a sellout crowd of 16,407 at the Footprint Center in Phoenix. It recorded a staggering television audience of 3.44 million viewers, highlighting the growing interest in women’s basketball.
Exciting Events Leading Up to the Game
- A thrilling 3-point shooting contest and skills challenge will kick off the festivities on July 18.
- The Indiana Fever, now the center of attention due to rookie sensation Caitlin Clark, are leading the charge in elevating the WNBA’s profile.
- The Fever has seen impressive attendance numbers, averaging just under 17,000 per game, driving record TV viewership for ten of their matchups.
“We are witnessing a pivotal moment in WNBA history and women’s basketball,” stated Mel Raines, CEO of Pacers Sports & Entertainment. “Indiana will be the epicenter of this celebration, showcasing the game’s superstar talents during the All-Star Game.”
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