In a season that’s defying all expectations, Caitlin Clark isn’t just setting rookie or franchise records—she’s obliterating WNBA league records and making history with every game. Clark has already secured the title for the most 20+ points and 10 assists games in a single season, surpassing seasoned veterans to set a new standard in the league.

 

Caitlin Clark breaks Fever rookie scoring record in win over Wings

 

She became the first player in WNBA history to notch a 30-point, 12-assist, and 5 three-pointer game, a feat that left fans and analysts alike in awe. But that’s just the beginning. Clark is one of only three players in WNBA history to have dished out more assists in a single season, a testament to her incredible playmaking abilities.

What’s more, Caitlin Clark is on pace to become the first player in WNBA history to lead the league in both assists and three-pointers—a dual threat the league has never seen before. This season, she’s also set the record for the most double-doubles by a guard, further solidifying her dominance on the court.

Perhaps most shockingly, Clark is either scoring or assisting on an average of 36.7 points per game, the highest season average in WNBA history. This mind-boggling stat underscores her unmatched influence in every game, making her a once-in-a-generation player who is single-handedly redefining what’s possible in the WNBA.

Forget the rookie and franchise records—Caitlin Clark is making history and rewriting the entire league’s record books, leaving a legacy that will be remembered for years to come.