Caitlin Clark is one game from making WNBA history with this rare assist streak

Endia Berger

Caitlin Clark is one game from making WNBA history with this rare assist streak image

Caitlin Clark has been balling out since arriving in the WNBA, and the history she’s making is impossible to ignore. In today’s game against the Dallas Wings, she put up an impressive all-around performance with 14 points, 13 assists, five steals, three rebounds and a block.The dominant double-double helped lead her team to a 102-83 victory.

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Her 13 assists today brought her one step closer to tying a WNBA record. The current mark is held by seasoned Chicago Sky veteran Courtney Vandersloot, a well-respected leader in the league.

With today’s game, Clark extended her streak to 39 consecutive games with at least five assists. If she reaches 40 straight games with five or more assists in the Fever’s next matchup against the Connecticut Sun on Tuesday, she’ll tie Vandersloot’s record.

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If she keeps the streak alive beyond that, the WNBA record will be hers to claim. Clark continues to hit major milestones early in her career, proving she’s a force to be reckoned with.

Endia Berger

Endia Berger is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. She has a rich background in sports media and journalism, contributing to TNT Sports, the NCAA, USA Football and more. With a deep passion for storytelling, she is committed to crafting stories that highlight the excitement and human elements of the games we love.