
Caitlin Clark and four other WNBA All-Stars will participate in Friday’s three-point contest in Indianapolis. Clark will be joined by: Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu, Atlanta Dream guard Allisha Gray, Los Angeles Sparks guard Kelsey Plum, and Washington Mystics rookie Sonia Citron.
Gray won the three-point competition at All-Star weekend last year, while Ionescu one the year prior. Ionescu is the contest record holder, having hit 25 of her 27 shots in the final round en route to a record 37 points
in 2023.
Buckets incoming
— WNBA (@WNBA) July 15, 2025
Here are the participants of the 2025 WNBA @starrylemonlime 3-Point Contest:
⭐ Sonia Citron, @washmystics
⭐ Caitlin Clark, @indianafever
⭐ Allisha Gray, @atlantadream
⭐ Sabrina Ionescu, @nyliberty
⭐ Kelsey Plum, @lasparks pic.twitter.com/BqY25i1IxI
Let’s take a quick look at how contest participants currently stack up.
Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever
2025 three-point percentage: 28.9%
Career three-pointer percentage: 33.2%
2025 three-pointers per game: 2.3
Career three-pointers made: 150
Sabrina Ionescu, New York Liberty
2025 three-point percentage: 30.9%
Career three-pointer percentage: 35.7%
2025 three-pointers per game: 2.5
Career three-pointers made: 426
Allisha Gray, Atlanta Dream
2025 three-point percentage: 38.9%
Career three-pointer percentage: 35.2%
2025 three-pointers per game: 2.3
Career three-pointers made: 377
Sonia Citron, Washington Mystics
2025 three-point percentage: 36.3%
Career three-pointer percentage: 36.3%
2025 three-pointers per game: 1.6
Career three-pointers made: 33
Kelsey Plum, Indiana Fever
2025 three-point percentage: 35%
Career three-pointer percentage: 38.6%
2025 three-pointers per game: 2.5
Career three-pointers made: 539
In addition to the three-point contest, five WNBA players will participate in a skills contest on Friday night. Those players are Seattle Storm guards Skylar Diggins and Erica Wheeler, New York Liberty guard Natasha Cloud, and Minnesota Lynx guard Courtney Williams.
Announcing the participants for the 2025 @Kia WNBA Skills Challenge
— WNBA (@WNBA) July 15, 2025
⭐ Natasha Cloud, @nyliberty
⭐ Skylar Diggins, @seattlestorm
⭐ Allisha Gray, @atlantadream
⭐ Erica Wheeler, @seattlestorm
⭐ Courtney Williams, @minnesotalynx pic.twitter.com/HgRB7q9EWk