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Clark with a road game today against Minnesota.

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Points...17.5
Assists...8.5
Rebounds...6.5
 

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She just broke the single-season WNBA record for turnovers

Still 15 games to go
 

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Clark with a road game today against Minnesota.

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Points...17.5
Assists...8.5
Rebounds...6.5
Points...17
Assists...6
Rebounds...3

Her team wins 81-74
Nice road win against a 16-8 team
 

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She's the only game in town
Her team is favored -4

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Points...19.5
Assists...9.5
Rebounds...6.5
 

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Caitlin Clark just recorded her 19th assist of the game, the most by any player in a single game in WNBA history.
 

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With 19 assists in tonight's game, Clark has set a new record for most AST in a single game in WNBA history Previously, Courtney Vandersloot held the record with 18 AST in a game for the Chicago Sky vs. the Indiana Fever in 2020.

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Points...24
Assists...19
Rebounds...6
 

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Caitlin Clark has more 20+ point games this season than all other rookies combined

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Caitlin Clark, WNBA Rookie of the Month in July:
1st-ever rookie triple-double
WNBA leader in APG (8.2)
franchise record, assists in a season (213)
WNBA record, single-game assists (19)
WNBA record, most double-doubles in a season by a rookie guard (9)

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Allisha Gray first WNBA player to sweep 3-point, skills titles​

 

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Clark 4...10 assists
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WNBA All-Star Game in Phoenix draws record number of viewers​

The WNBA All-Star Game in Phoenix drew a record number of viewers on Saturday, crushing the old mark set 21 years ago.
In all, 3.44 million people watched the game on ABC, topping the previous record of 1.44 million viewers in 2003. That game featured an array of current and future Hall of Fame members, including Dawn Staley, Sheryl Swoopes, Cynthia Cooper, Lisa Leslie and Sue Bird.
Last year's game, also played in prime time and televised by ABC, drew an audience of 850,000.
Interest in the WNBA and attendance at games have exploded this year, with the addition of a prominent rookie class, including Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever and Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky, being one of the reasons.
This weekend's extraordinary viewership underscores women's sports' exponential growth and ESPN is proud to showcase this incredible league and its exceptional athletes on such a grand stage," said Julie Sobieski, ESPN senior vice president of league programming and acquisitions said, per The Athletic.
Sports Media Watch reported the All-Star Game was the most-watched WNBA event since the opening week of play of the league in June 1997. Viewership of the first game in league history hit 5.04 million, with 3.59 million people tuning in the following day.
The Athletic said the All-Star Game was the 17th WNBA game this year with viewership of more than 1 million, with Clark appearing in 15 of those games.
A WNBA game had not delivered more than 1 million viewers in the past 16 years.
 

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Caitlin Clark helps push Fever over .500, snapping record streak.​

ARLINGTON, Texas -- Caitlin Clark had 28 points and 12 assists in a 100-93 win over the Dallas Wings on Sunday that pushed the Indiana Fever over .500 for the first time in five years.
The Fever, who improved to 17-16 with the victory, had gone an WNBA-record 189 straight games without a winning record, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
Indiana earned the win despite a record-tying nine 3-pointers from Arike Ogunbowale, who finished 9-of-16 from long range -- beating her previous career best of seven 3s -- and scored 34 points.
The All-Star Game MVP missed two attempts at a record 10th 3-pointer, including one with the Wings trailing by six in the final minute.
Ogunbowale, who tied a career high with eight rebounds, matched the league record for 3s held by Kelsey Mitchell (2019) and Seattle's Jewell Loyd (2023).
"I salute people like Arike because off the court, we're really great friends," Fever guard Mitchell said. "We tend to work out and train together in the offseason. I wasn't expecting any other way coming from a person like that."
Mitchell scored 36 points, including a 3 that gave the Fever a four-point lead with 1:58 remaining. Clark and Mitchell hit five 3s apiece, combining to go 10-of-18 as the Fever shot 50% from long range and 53% overall.
"When you have two guards that are both making plays, it puts the other team in the tough position of what to take away, who to put on who," Clark said. "We're definitely shooting it well. We're playing off each other well. We're looking for each other, and we're getting downhill, too. I think it's been a good balance of everything."
Clark was coming off a career-high 31 points in a win over fellow Rookie of the Year contender Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky.
Clark set a WNBA record with 19 assists in her first regular-season visit to Texas in the game before the Olympic break, a 101-93 Indiana loss when the Fever were on the edge of the playoff picture.
Now, Indiana is solidly in the playoff mix while the Wings (9-23) are still hoping to recover from a slow start triggered by several key injuries. Dallas, which won its first playoff series last year, is two games out of the final postseason spot with eight remaining.
The Fever are 6-1 since the Olympic break with three of those victories on the road. The reward is six consecutive home games starting Wednesday against the last-place Los Angeles Sparks before the regular-season finale at Washington.
"They've laid it out there. We just keep talking about emptying our tank," Indiana coach Christie Sides said. "The confidence that they're playing with, I'm proud of the road games. The road games have been tough. We just keep talking about momentum, keeping our foot on the gas."
After making her eighth 3-pointer in the third quarter, Ogunbowale was called for a foul for not giving Mitchell a landing area on a 3.
The Wings challenged and lost, which led to Ogunbowale getting a technical foul. The Fever scored five points on that possession, cutting their deficit to 67-64 after Dallas had taken its biggest lead at 64-55 less than two minutes earlier.
Mitchell added two free throws after her crucial 3 as the Fever scored eight consecutive points for a 99-91 lead with 39 seconds remaining.
Satou Sabally scored 25 points, and Natasha Howard had 18 points and nine assists for the Wings. NaLyssa Smith had 14 points and eight rebounds for Indiana.
 

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