WNBA All-Star Game 2023 final score, results: Records smashed, Brittney Griner dunks, Jewell Loyd named MVP

Sara Tidwell

WNBA All-Star Game 2023 final score, results: Records smashed, Brittney Griner dunks, Jewell Loyd named MVP image

It was a rematch for the ages. Team Stewart found redemption against Team Wilson in the 2023 WNBA All-Star Game after being pummeled in 2022.

Team Stewart rolled to a 143-127 victory Saturday night in Las Vegas. The game set multiple records, most notably for points in an WNBA game with 270 total.

Jewell Loyd set a WNBA All-Star Game record with 31 points, breaking the previous mark of 30 set by Maya Moore in 2015 and matched by Kelsey Plum in 2022. Plum also scored 30 on Saturday.

"3s are [worth] more than 2s, I think I told Sabrina [Ionescu] that," Loyd told ESPN after the game with a smirk. Loyd made nine 3-pointers and a 4-pointer for her points.

Ionescu, the 2023 3-Point Contest champion, would surely agree — and point out that she dropped in three from beyond the 4-point line in her 18-point night.

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Loyd, nicknamed "Gold Mamba," was voted the game's MVP on a night she celebrated her parents' 40th wedding anniversary. Loyd shouted them out more than once.

Brittney Griner had a huge showing in her ninth All-Star appearance, scoring 18 points and 13 rebounds. Two of those points came on the 26th dunk of her WNBA career, extending her all-time record. She was named an honorary All-Star starter last season during her Russian detainment; her presence on the court this year helped energize the crowd..

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"I talked to my knees, I gave them a little pep talk, but we got it up there," Griner told ESPN's Holly Rowe of her first-quarter slam.

Earlier, it was announced that the 2024 WNBA All-Star Game will be played in Phoenix.

The Sporting News tracked scoring updates, highlights and more from the 2023 WNBA All-Star Game between Team Wilson and Team Stewart.

Team Wilson vs. Team Stewart score

  1 2 3 4 F
Team Wilson 27 36 30 34 127
Team Stewart 29 44 37 33 143

WNBA All-Star Game 2023 live score, updates, highlights from Team Wilson vs. Team Stewart

Final score: Stewart 143, Wilson 127

10:25 p.m.: Jewell Loyd has set the record for most points in an All-Star Game with 31. A'ja Wilson suffers her first loss as an All-Star after the highest-scoring affair in WNBA history comes to an end. A total of 270 points were scored between the teams.

10:15 p.m.: Immense energy at Michelob ULTRA Arena. Some sounds and sillies from Brittney Griner's first ASG back:

Third quarter: Stewart 110, Wilson 93

10 p.m.: As the third quarter comes to an end, Team Stewart is the first to break into triple figures. This could end as one of the highest-scoring games of the season.

9:50 p.m.: Some college ballers in the stands between Cameron Brink (Stanford), Deja Kelly (UNC) and Hailey Van Lith (LSU).

Halftime: Stewart 73, Wilson 63

9:25 p.m.: Team Stewart leads 73-63 at the half thanks to 16 points by Jewell Loyd. She leads all scorers, followed by Brittney Griner, Rhyne Howard and Arike Ogunbowale with 10 apiece. 

9:20 p.m.: With the second quarter winding down, Breanna Stewart gets her first field goal of the game on a silky 3-point jumper. Her team leads by 10 as we near the break.

9:10 p.m.: Brittney Griner is one of eight players in WNBA history to have dunked in a WNBA game. Read about it.

9:05 p.m.: Some sick plays from the first quarter:

9 p.m.: Jewell Loyd tells Holly Rowe that Team Stewart is inspired by Brittney Griner and the energy and happiness she has brought to Las Vegas.

First quarter: Stewart 29, Wilson 27

8:55 p.m.: ESPN has Brittney Griner mic'd up and in full conversation with Ryan Ruocco as she runs up and down the court in the final minutes of the first quarter.

8:45 p.m.: There are circles with stars on the court beyond the arc. Shots will count for four points if a player's foot is touching any part of the circle on the release. Jewell Loyd tanks the first one of these.

8:35 p.m.: This is how many All-Star appearances each woman has:

Player Appearance
A'ja Wilson 5th
Aliyah Boston 1st
Allisha Gray 1st
Alyssa Thomas 4th
Arike Ogunbowale 3rd
Breanna Stewart 5th
Brittney Griner 9th
Chelsea Gray 5th
Cheyenne Parker 1st
Courtney Vandersloot 5th
DeWanna Bonner 5th
Elena Delle Donne 7th
Ezi Magbegor 1st
Jackie Young 2nd
Jewell Loyd 5th
Kahleah Copper 3rd
Kelsey Plum 2nd
Kelsey Mitchell 1st
Naphessa Collier 3rd
Nneka Ogwumike 8th
Rhyne Howard 2nd
Sabrina Ionescu 2nd
Satou Sabally 2nd

8:30 p.m.: Both teams are ready to go. Tipoff is now on ABC.

8:25 p.m.: In case you forgot, tonight's rosters. Elena Delle Donne has been replaced by Rhyne Howard after injuring her ankle last weekend.

8:05 p.m.: Team Wilson is tonight's favorite, per BetMGM. Over/under is 249.5:

  Spread Moneyline
Team Stewart +5.5 +180
Team Wilson -5.5 -225

8 p.m.: Team Stewart is in orange and Team Wilson is in black tonight. First look:

7:55 p.m.: Sharing some of the drip coming out of the tunnel tonight:

7:50 p.m.: WNBA commissioner Cathy Englebert announced that three-time league champion Phoenix will host AT&T All-Star Weekend in 2024. It will be the third time the Mercury are hosts; the first two were in 2000 and 2014.

2023 WNBA All-Star Game rosters

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
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
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
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

starters = bold   |   captain = *   |   replacement = ^

What channel is the WNBA All-Star Game on today?

The 2023 WNBA All-Star Game will be broadcast live on ABC with coverage beginning at 8:30 p.m. ET. Viewers in the United States can stream the game on both Sling TV and Fubo.

What time does the WNBA All-Star Game start?

  • Date: Saturday, July 15
  • Time: 8:30 p.m. ET | 5:30 p.m. PT

The 2023 WNBA All-Star Game will start around 8:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 15. That corresponds to 5:30 p.m. locally (PT) if you're attending in person.

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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.