Caitlin Clark has set all sorts of records and created a number of magical moments while in Iowa City.
Just recently, Clark became Iowa’s all-time scoring leader, surpassing the great Megan Gustafson during the Hawkeyes’ 94-53 win at Northern Iowa on Nov. 12. Then, in Iowa’s 67-58 win over rival Iowa State on Dec. 6, Clark crossed the 3,000 point plateau.
In the process, Clark became the 15th NCAA Division I women’s basketball player to surpass the 3,000 point plateau. She also is the first player in men’s or women’s Division I history to reach 3,000 points, 750 rebounds and 750 assists.
In addition to Gustafson, Clark is overtaking some of the game’s other iconic names on the career scoring chart. Clark has since leapfrogged names such as USC‘s Cheryl Miller, Tennessee‘s Chamique Holdsclaw, UConn’s Maya Moore and Delaware’s Elena Delle Donne.
Now, the 6-foot senior guard from West Des Moines, Iowa, can begin to set her sights on the all-time NCAA women’s basketball scoring record set by Washington’s Kelsey Plum.
How far away is Clark and where does she currently rank on the all-time career points list? Which other names are within shouting distance as well?
Take a look at our Clark scoring record tracker and follow along with us as we update Clark’s pursuit of history!