Setting new records once more.
Caitlin Clark is still making history in the WNBA with her incredible performance in her first season as a rookie.
Raising the Standard
During the recent game between the Indiana Fever and the Atlanta Dream, Clark made history as the fastest rookie in WNBA history to score over 250 points and provide over 100 assists. This accomplishment highlighted her influence on the court in the beginning of her career.
A Game that Broke Records
In the matchup with the Chicago Sky, Clark took her game to the next level. Despite the Indiana Fever’s close defeat with a score of 88-87, she broke the team’s single-game assist record by handing out an impressive 13 assists.
Exceptional performance
Clark’s ability to excel in various aspects of the game was evident as she made an impact in every area. The guard, who stands at 6 feet tall, recorded 17 points, 13 assists, six rebounds, and four steals. Her impressive accuracy from long range stood out, making 5 out of 9 shots.
Caitlin Clark knocks off another WNBA rookie milestone vs. Chicago Sky https://t.co/vIPBIgcXhO pic.twitter.com/Mx7NcoHzS6
— Hawkeyes Wire (@HawkeyesWire) June 24, 2024
Creating a historical record.
Total for the season
Up to now, Clark has gathered remarkable stats this season, with a total of 293 points, 119 assists, 98 rebounds, 27 steals, and 16 blocks. Her efficiency is highlighted by her shooting numbers, with 39.9% from the field, 35.1% from beyond the arc, and 88.8% from the free-throw line.
Anticipating the future
Clark’s rapid ascension in the WNBA is not showing any indications of decelerating. Clark hopes to maintain her record-breaking performance in future matches against tough teams such as the Seattle Storm. She is on track to possibly break Shannon Johnson’s record as the fastest rookie to reach over 300 points, 100 rebounds, and 100 assists.