The Caitlin Clark snubs have reached a fever pitch.

One year after in All-Star voting, she fell to 11th among her peers in balloting released Thursday.

The 24-year-old Fever star was still voted in as a starter for the July 25 game at Chicago’s United Center, as she was ranked second among fans and third by the media.

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Caitlin Clark was ranked by her peers as the WNBA’s 11th-best guard in 2026 WNBA All-Star voting.IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

The WNBA All-Star Game vote counts fans at 50 percent, while players and media each receive a 25 percent share of the ballot.

Coming off an injury-riddled season, Clark is averaging career highs in points (21.2) and field goal percentage (43) for Indiana in her third pro campaign.

Clark will be joined by teammates Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell — both of whom were ranked higher by players in voting — as starters.

Clark had the third-best weighted score in voting, trailing Wings star Paige Bueckers — ranked number one by players — and Olivia Miles of the Lynx.

The latest snub for Clark comes after a controversial stretch both on and off the court.

In late June, fans were shocked when Clark, whose popularity has coincided with the WNBA’s surge, was not featured on the league’s 30th anniversary poster.

Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas (25) puts her fist on the throat of Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) during a game on June 24, 2026.USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect
The WNBA’s 30th anniversary poster, which is for sale on its online store, does not include Caitlin Clark.WNBA

A day earlier, by Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas on a play that drew plenty of criticism after officials kept their whistles silent.

“This. Tonight was a pivotal moment in Caitlin Clark’s season and career,” former WNBA player Stacey Dales  after the incident. “It’s time the league takes notes and adjusts. It impacts a franchise.”

Clark has also faced criticism from media figures, including former, who declared the league would be “better without” Clark.

“The WNBA would be better without Caitlin Clark, because she is a bigger distraction than she is an additive,” Acho said.

“Caitlin got the necessary eyes there, but now that the eyes are there, we don’t necessarily need her anymore”.

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