Verizon WNBA All-Star 2017 Rosters

With Verizon WNBA All-Star 2017 set for Saturday (3:30 pm/et, ABC), see below
for full rosters from the East and West.

EASTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STARS Head Coach: Curt Miller (Connecticut Sun)

STARTERS

PLAYER TEAM POSITION HEIGHT COLLEGE YEARS ALL-STAR GAMES

Tina Charles* Liberty Frontcourt 6-4 Connecticut 7 5

Alyssa Thomas^ Sun Frontcourt 6-2 Maryland 3 1

Tiffany Hayes*^ Dream Guard 5-10 Connecticut 5 1

Jonquel Jones*^ Sun Frontcourt 6-6 George Washington 1 1

Jasmine Thomas*^# Sun Guard 5-9 Duke 6 1

Elena Delle Donne*@ Mystics Frontcourt 6-5 Delaware 4 4

RESERVES

PLAYER TEAM POSITION HEIGHT COLLEGE YEARS ALL-STAR GAMES

Layshia Clarendon^ Dream Guard 5-9 California 4 1

Stefanie Dolson Sky Frontcourt 6-5 Connecticut 3 2

Candice Dupree Fever Frontcourt 6-2 Temple 11 6

Allie Quigley^ Sky Guard 5-10 DePaul 8 1

Sugar Rodgers^+ Liberty Guard 5-9 Georgetown 4 1

Alyssa Thomas^ Sun Frontcourt 6-2 Maryland 3 1

Elizabeth Williams^ Dream Frontcourt 6-3 Duke 2 1

WESTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STARS Head Coach: Cheryl Reeve (Minnesota Lynx)

STARTERS

PLAYER TEAM POSITION HEIGHT COLLEGE YEARS ALL-STAR GAMES

Sue Bird* Storm Guard 5-9 Connecticut 14 10

Sylvia Fowles* Lynx Frontcourt 6-6 LSU 9 4

Maya Moore* Lynx Frontcourt 6-0 Connecticut 6 5

Candace Parker* Sparks Frontcourt 6-4 Tennessee 9 4

Diana Taurasi* Mercury Guard 6-0 Connecticut 12 8

RESERVES

PLAYER TEAM POSITION HEIGHT COLLEGE YEARS ALL-STAR GAMES

Seimone Augustus Lynx Guard 6-0 LSU 11 7

Rebekkah Brunson+ Lynx Forward 6-2 Georgetown 13 4

Skylar Diggins-Smith Wings Guard 5-9 Notre Dame 4 3

Chelsea Gray^ Sparks Guard 5-11 Duke 2 1

Brittney Griner@ Mercury Frontcourt 6-9 Baylor 4 4

Nneka Ogwumike Sparks Frontcourt 6-2 Stanford 5 4

Breanna Stewart^ Storm Frontcourt 6-4 Connecticut 1 1

* denotes starter, as voted by the fans, media and current WNBA players ^
denotes first-time All-Star selection @ denotes injured, unable to play # named
as Delle Donne’s replacement in starting lineup, by East coach Curt Miller +
denotes replacement player selected by WNBA President Years denotes number of
seasons completed entering 2017 All-Star Games denotes number of All-Star
selections including 2017

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