Iowa Sensation Caitlin Clark Breaks Yet Another Record In Monster Performance

Caitlin Clark

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Iowa women’s basketball sensation Caitlin Clark is one of the top stories in all of sports right now. The senior seemingly breaks a new record every time she takes the floor, and is truly electrifying to watch.

NCAA Women’s Basketball’s all-time leading scorer was no different on Wednesday night. Caitlin Clark dominated, had a triple-double, and set another record.

Iowa dominated rival Minnesota 108-60 on the road on Wednesday. The Hawkeyes always put up a ton of points, but this was impressive even for their standards. It was the second-most amount of points they’ve scored in a game this year, behind the 111 they scored against Penn State.

Naturally, Caitlin Clark was at the center of it. After a few rough shooting nights in her last two games that saw her go 14-44, she was back to her usual efficient self on Wednesday.

Caitlin Clark had a 33-point triple-double on Wednesday, as she was 12/20 from the floor, and added 12 assists and 10 rebounds on a tremendous night.

Her shooting range is truly incredible. The only real contemporary she has in terms of range in all of basketball is Golden State Warriors guard Stephon Curry.

And, Caitlin Clark broke another record on Wednesday, She’s now the all-time leading scorer in the history of major women’s college basketball history. Remember, the women’s game used to be played under the AIAW banner.

She broke the record held by Lynette Woodard, who scored 3,649 points from 1977-1981 for the Kansas Jayhawks. Clark now has 3,650.

Now, Caitlin Clark and her Hawkeye teammates will turn their attention to their toughest game of the regular season. The sixth-ranked Iowa squad will take on #2 Ohio State at home in a game where tickets are going for, at minimum, a few hundred dollars.