WNBA All-Star rosters 2023: Full lists of starters, reserves for Team Wilson & Team Stewart

Sara Tidwell

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It's time for the 19th WNBA All-Star Game, and this year's showing features some of the freshest talents in the league.

The game will be hosted by the reigning champions in Las Vegas, with A'ja Wilson and Becky Hammon leading Team Wilson to what they hope is another victory. The pair won it last year against Team Stewart, though their opponent was under a different coach's guise.

The rosters are stacked with players from all 12 teams, including SEC Player of the Year Aliyah Boston as the eighth rookie to ever be named a starter. Many are here for their fifth go around the block, including Breanna Stewart herself and several of her Liberty super-teammates Courtney Vandersloot and Sabrina Ionescu.

Elena Delle Donne injured her ankle the weekend prior and, per protocol, has been replaced by WNBA Commissioner Cathy Englebert with Rhyne Howard.

Watch the 2023 WNBA All-Star Game on: Sling TV | Fubo

Here's your guide to all things Team Wilson and Team Stewart.

WNBA All-Star voting results

These were the voting results ahead of this year's All-Star Game:

Guards

Position Player Team Fan rank Media rank Player rank Weighted score
1 Jackie Young Las Vegas Aces 1 1 2 1.25
2 Jewell Loyd Seattle Storm 2 2 1 1.75
3 Arike Ogunbowale Dallas Wings 3 3 3 3.0
4 Chelsea Gray Las Vegas Aces 5 4 4 4.5
5 Kelsey Plum Las Vegas Aces 4 7 8 5.75
6 Allisha Gray Atlanta Dream 8 5 6 6.75
7 Kahleah Copper Chicago Sky 9 7 9 8.5
8 Sabrina Ionescu New York Liberty 6 6 19 9.25
9 Diana Taurasi Phoenix Mercury 7 10 14 9.5
10 Kelsey Mitchell Indiana Fever 10 13 5 9.5

Frontcourt

Position Player Team Fan rank Media rank Player rank Weighted score
1 A'ja Wilson Las Vegas Aces 1 2 2 1.5
2 Breanna Stewart New York Liberty 2 1 1 1.5
3 Brittney Griner Phoenix Mercury 3 6 3 3.75
4 Satou Sabally Dallas Wings 5 3 4 4.25
5 Aliyah Boston Indiana Fever 4 7 6 5.25
6 Nneka Ogwumike Los Angeles Sparks 6 5 5 5.5
7 Alyssa Thomas Connecticut Sun 10 4 7 7.751
8 Elena Delle Donne Washington Mystics 7 9 9 8.0
9 Napheesa Collier Minnesota Lynx 9 8 8 8.5
10 DeWanna Bonner Connecticut Sun 11 10 10 10.5

MORE: A'ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart lead list of starters, reserves for rosters

2023 WNBA All-Star Game starters

These are the full starting rosters for this year's All-Star Game:

Team Wilson

Player Team Position
A'ja Wilson* Las Vegas Aces Frontcourt
Chelsea Gray Las Vegas Aces Guard
Jackie Young Las Vegas Aces Guard
Aliyah Boston Indiana Fever Frontcourt
Arike Ogunbowale Dallas Wings Guard

Team Stewart

Player Team Position
Breanna Stewart* New York Liberty Frontcourt
Brittney Griner Phoenix Mercury Frontcourt
Jewell Loyd Seattle Storm Guard
Satou Sabally Dallas Wings Frontcourt
Nneka Ogwumike Los Angeles Sparks Frontcourt

* = captain

2023 WNBA All-Star Game reserves

These are the full reserve rosters for this year's All-Star Game:

Team Wilson

Player Team Position
Kelsey Plum Las Vegas Aces Guard
Allisha Gray Atlanta Dream Guard
Alyssa Thomas Connecticut Sun Frontcourt
Cheyenne Parker Atlanta Dream Frontcourt
DeWanna Bonner Connecticut Sun Frontcourt
Elena Delle Donne Washington Mystics Frontcourt
Rhyne Howard^ Atlanta Dream Guard

Team Stewart

Player Team Position
Courtney Vandersloot New York Liberty Guard
Sabrina Ionescu New York Liberty Guard
Ezi Magbegor Seattle Storm Frontcourt
Napheesa Collier Minnesota Lynx Frontcourt
Kelsey Mitchell Indiana Fever Guard
Kahleah Copper Chicago Sky Guard

^ = replacement

What happened to Elena Delle Donne?

The Mystics' frontcourt starter was scratched from the All-Star reserves roster after injuring her ankle earlier in the week. WNBA Commissioner Cathy Englebert replaced her with Dream guard Rhyne Howard.

Team Wilson and Team Stewart coaches

  • Team Wilson: Becky Hammon (Las Vegas)
  • Team Stewart: Stephanie White (Connecticut)

Sara Tidwell

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Sara Tidwell is an editorial intern with The Sporting News. A native to Michigan's Thumb region, she received her Bachelor's degree in journalism from Michigan State University. Previous bylines include the Detroit News, Cincinnati Enquirer, Hartford Courant and The State News.