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.
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.