Iowa star Caitlin Clark has already made faculty basketball historical past, however her journey is way from over. The senior guard nonetheless has a lot of the 2023-24 season remaining, and he or she is nicely on her strategy to breaking extra data.
Final season, Clark put collectively historic statistics through the Ladies’s NCAA Event, together with the first-ever 40-point triple-double. The 2023 Naismith Participant of the Yr stored that momentum going into this season, breaking Iowa’s all-time scoring document on Nov. 12 in opposition to Northern Iowa, which was her 103rd sport as a Hawkeye.
Clark moved as much as fourth on the ladies’s faculty basketball all-time scoring listing after a 40-point efficiency — the tenth of her faculty profession — in Iowa’s 76-73 win over Michigan State on Jan. 2. She hit a buzzer-beating game-winner from the emblem in entrance of a sold-out crowd Carver-Hawkeye Area to cap off that magnificent efficiency.
On Dec. 8, Clark turned simply the fifteenth lady to attain 3,000 profession factors. She achieved the milestone by registering 35 factors in opposition to Iowa State, marking her forty first 30-point sport — probably the most in NCAA basketball over the past 25 years.
However her offense goes past scoring. Clark turned the Large Ten’s all-time help chief after meting out 10 dimes in opposition to Minnesota on Dec. 30. She is now the one Division I participant to have eclipsed 3,000 factors, 900 assists and 800 rebounds.
Clark is climbing the all-time scoring listing fairly shortly as she is averaging over 30 factors per sport this season.
Subsequent Iowa sport: Friday, Jan. 5 in opposition to Rutgers.
Right here is the place Clark ranks throughout the all-time statistical leaderboards as of Jan. 2:
Ladies’s profession factors
- Kelsey Plum, Washington – 3,527
- Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State – 3,402
- Jackie Stiles, Missouri State – 3,393
- Caitlin Clark, Iowa – 3,189
- Brittney Griner, Baylor – 3,283
- Patricia Hoskins, Mississippi Valley State – 3,122
- Lorri Bauman, Drake – 3,115
- Jerica Coley, Florida Worldwide – 3,107
- Rachel Banham, Minnesota – 3,093
- Ashley Joens, Iowa State – 3,060
Ladies’s profession assists
- Suzie McConnell, Penn State – 1,307
- Andrea Nagy, Florida Worldwide – 1,165
- Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga – 1,118
- Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon – 1,091
- Tine Freil, Pacific – 1,088
- Niya Johnson, Baylor – 988
- Shanya Evans, Windfall – 987
- Temeka Johnson, LSU – 945
- Ticha Penicheiro, Previous Dominion – 939
- La’Terrica Dobbin, Northwestern State – 921
11. Caitlin Clark, Iowa – 909
Ladies’s triple-doubles
1. Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon – 26
2. Caitlin Clark, Iowa – 13
3. Chastadie Barrs, Lamar – 9
T4. Suzie McConnell, Penn State – 7
T4. Louella Tomlinson, St. Mary’s – 7
T5. Danielle Carson, Youngstown State – 6
T5. Nicole Powell, Stanford – 6
T5. Alyssa Thomas, Maryland – 6
T5. Samantha Logic, Iowa – 6
6. Joskeen Garner, Northwestern State – 5
Ladies’s profession factors produced
(data since 2001-02 season)
- Kelsey Plum, Washington – 3,372
- Caitlin Clark, Iowa – 3,228
- Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State – 3,174
- Jerica Coley, Florida Worldwide – 2,994
- Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon – 2,941
- Rachel Banham, Minnesota – 2,900
- Ashley Joens, Iowa State – 2,899
- Brittney Griner, Baylor – 2,889
- Cierra Hooks, Ohio – 2,885
- Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State – 2,846
Ladies’s profession free throws made
(data since 2001-02 season)
- Kelsey Plum, Washington – 912
- Crystal Kelly, Western Kentucky – 885
- Brittney Griner, Baylor – 787
- Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State – 775
- Elena Delle Donne, Delaware – 773
- Alysha Clark, Center Tennessee – 767
- Saadia Doyle, Howard – 750
- Jerica Coley, Florida Worldwide – 749
- Ashley Joens, Iowa State – 740
- Gabriela Marginean, Drexel – 684
15. Caitlin Clark, Iowa – 660
Ladies’s profession subject targets made
(data since 2001-02 season)
1. Brittney Griner, Baylor – 1,247
2. Maya Moore, UConn – 1,171
3. Jantel Lavender, Ohio State – 1,142
T4. Megan Gustafson, Iowa – 1,136
T4. Kelsey Plum, Washington – 1,136
5. Seimone Augustus, LSU – 1,134
6. Courtney Paris, Oklahoma – 1,125
7. Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State – 1,120
8. Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford – 1,100
9. Jerica Coley, Florida Worldwide -1,099
20. Caitlin Clark, Iowa – 1,053
As a bonus, right here is the place Clark stands among the many prime all-time males’s and ladies’s scorers:
- Pete Maravich, LSU – 3,667
- Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy – 3,664
- Kelsey Plum, Washington – 3,527
- Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State – 3,402
- Jackie Stiles, Missouri State – 3,393
- Brittney Griner, Baylor – 3,283
- Freeman Williams, Portland State – 3,249
- Chris Clemons, Campbell – 3,225
- Lionel Simmons, La Salle – 3,217
- Alphonso Ford, Mississippi Valley State – 3,165
- Caitlin Clark, Iowa – 3,189