Caitlin Clark is a force of nature. If you thought her college career at Iowa, where she obliterated the NCAA’s all-time scoring record, was the peak, think again. Clark has stormed the WNBA in her rookie season, and she’s not just playing; she’s rewriting the playbook. Not content with simply leading the league in assists per game as a rookie, Clark is on the verge of breaking the WNBA’s single-season assists record. Yes, you read that right—a rookie!
The Record-Breaking Countdown: When Will Clark Overtake Vandersloot and Thomas?
As things stand, Clark is tantalizingly close to surpassing two of the WNBA’s finest playmakers. She’s just three assists shy of overtaking Courtney Vandersloot and five away from breaking Alyssa Thomas’ all-time single-season record. With an average of 8.5 assists per game, it’s not a question of if Clark will break the record, but when. Spoiler alert: mark your calendars for Friday, Sept. 13.
Upcoming Fever Schedule
Date | Opponent | Time (ET) | TV Channel |
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Friday, Sept. 13 | vs. Aces | 7:30 p.m. | ION |
Sunday, Sept. 15 | vs. Wings | 3 p.m. | NBA TV |
Thursday, Sept. 19 | vs. Mystics | 7 p.m. | Prime Video |
Expect Clark to put on a show against the Aces as she etches her name into the record books. Given her current pace, it looks like it’s only a matter of a few more dimes before she claims the crown.
WNBA All-Time Single-Season Assist Leaders
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the current WNBA royalty before Clark inevitably dethrones them:
Rank | Player | Assists | APG | Season |
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1. | Alyssa Thomas | 316 | 7.9 | 2023 |
2. | Courtney Vandersloot | 314 | 8.1 | 2023 |
3. | Caitlin Clark | 312 | 8.5 | 2024 |
4. | Courtney Vandersloot | 300 | 9.1 | 2019 |
5. | Chelsea Gray | 291 | 7.3 | 2023 |
Now, a little sarcasm for your enjoyment: Vandersloot and Thomas must have had a good run, but it seems the rookie Clark didn’t get the memo. She’s rewriting history with the ink still wet from their records.
Caitlin Clark: A Rookie’s Resumé Like No Other
Here’s the thing: Clark’s 8.5 assists per game give her the fifth-highest single-season average in WNBA history. Let that sink in. Courtney Vandersloot may own the four highest averages, but Clark is already nipping at her heels. If she keeps this up for another 10 seasons, she might just shatter Sue Bird’s all-time assists record of 3,234—no big deal, right?
Clark’s assault on the record books began early. On July 17, she set the WNBA’s single-game assists record by dishing out a mind-boggling 19 dimes against the Dallas Wings. At this point, you’d think she was handing out assists like candy on Halloween.
Clark’s Stats: Pure Brilliance
Season | Assists Per Game | Total Assists |
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2024 | 8.5 | 312 |
That’s not just a stat line; it’s a headline waiting to happen. Clark’s 312 assists in her rookie season are just a teaser for what’s to come.
The Inevitable Rise of Caitlin Clark
As the Fever’s upcoming games loom large, Clark’s rise to the top is all but guaranteed. When she does pass Vandersloot and Thomas, it won’t just be a new record—it will be a seismic shift in the WNBA landscape. So, keep your eyes glued to the screen on Friday, Sept. 13. The Caitlin Clark era is just beginning, and it promises to be one for the history books—assuming there’s enough space left after she’s done.