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topicnews · July 19, 2025

Former South Carolina stars who shine in 2025 WNBA All-Star Game constellation,

Former South Carolina stars who shine in 2025 WNBA All-Star Game constellation,


South Carolina-Basketball-Alumnae Aliyah Boston, Allisha Gray and A'ja Wilson are among the 22 players who will play on Saturday evening in Indianapolis at the WNBA All-Star game 2025.

This is the third season in a row in which the trio was selected for the award, which makes South Carolina one of three schools with at least three entries at the event one of three schools. All three Gamecocks were selected as starters and tied the program for most starter, based on the ranking lists of fans, the media and the WNBA players.

All-Star weekend celebrations begin on Friday evening with the Kia Skills Challenge and the Starry 3 Point competition with Gray, who won both competitions last season. ESPN will radiate the events on Friday from 8 p.m.

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In the All-Star game, Boston and Wilson, as part of Team Clark against Gray, who is in Team Collier on Saturday, is typed at 8:30 p.m. Fans can see the game on ABC, Disney+and ESPN+.

Wilson, a seven-time all-star, is the second goal scorer of the WNBA this season with 22.3 points per game at 48.2 percent and ended up eighth. Her 9.2 rebounds per game are the third place and she leads the league with 2.4 blocks per game.

In her third all-star season, Boston shoots a liga fate 56.3 percent with an average of 15.6 points per game and is 11th place and takes 11th place both the average (7.6) and the blocks per game (1.1).

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Grays 18.4 points per game are ninth in the league, and their 43.8 percent shootout are among the WNBA guards on the second best and deserve an all-star nicken on third street. She is fifth with 2.3 made 3S per game, and her 38.1 percent 3-point shooting is the second in the league.

Eight more Gamecocks saw this season in the WNBA Action, including Kamilla Cardoso (Chicago), Laeticia Amihere (Golden State), Te-Hola Paopao (Atlanta), Tyasha Harris (Dallas), Tiffany Mitchell (Seattle), Zia Cooke (Seattle), Bree Hall (Golden State) and Sania Feag. (Los Angels), Bree Hall (Golden State).