
Iowa's Caitlin Clark Wows Fans as She Becomes NCAA's No. 2 All-Time Women's Scorer
Iowa guard Caitlin Clark is now the No. 2 all-time points leader in NCAA Division I women's basketball history after surpassing ex-Ohio State guard (and current Indiana Fever star) Kelsey Mitchell on Wednesday at Northwestern.
Clark entered the evening with 3,389 points, putting her fourth all time behind former Washington guard (and current Las Vegas Aces star) Kelsey Plum, Mitchell and ex-Missouri State guard (and current Oklahoma assistant coach) Jackie Stiles, in that order.
Clark, who began Wednesday averaging 32.0 PPG, needed only five points to pass Stiles and 14 to take over Mitchell.
She jumped over Stiles with this first-quarter three-pointer.
Then Clark found herself alone in second following this second-quarter layup.
Clark finished the game with 35 points, 10 assists and six rebounds as the No. 3 Hawkeyes defeated the Wildcats 110-74. She now trails Plum by 103 points for first on the all-time scoring list.
Naturally, fans were amazed with the reigning consensus player of the year's historical efforts once again.
At this juncture, it's a matter of when and not if Clark overtakes Plum. Based on Clark's current PPG rate, Iowa's Feb. 15 home game against Michigan is the most likely game to feature the broken record, although it's possible she gets it done the matchup before at Nebraska on Feb. 11.
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