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Complete career WNBA stats for the Indiana Fever Guard Caitlin Clark on ESPN. Includes points, rebounds, and assists.
Position: Guard Shoots: Right. 6-0, 152lb (183cm, 68kg) Born: January 22, 2002 in Des Moines, Iowa. College: Iowa. High School: Dowling in West Des Moines, Iowa. Draft: Indiana Fever, 1st round (1st pick, 1st overall), 2024 Draft. More player info.
At the youth international level, Clark has won three gold medals with the United States, including two at the FIBA Under-19 Women's World Cup, where she was named Most Valuable Player in 2021.
She is the fourth Hawkeye women’s basketball player to score 2,000 points and is the seventh Iowa men’s or women’s basketball player to score 2,000 points. She eclipsed 2,500 career points at the University of Iowa, only the second player in school history to do so.
Here are Clark's career stats at Iowa: She became the all-time DI women's leader in points on Feb. 15, 2024, with a quintessential long-range 3-pointer against Michigan.
Caitlin Clark just set the Iowa single-game scoring record on a 3-pointer. She has 49 points, breaking Megan Gustafson's record. Clark's previous career-high in points was 46 points.
Her 49 points on Thursday night is the most in single game for a Iowa women's basketball player. At this pace (32.8 points per game), Clark could top Maravich's record 3,667 points before No. 4...
Clark is the first Division-I player to record 3,700+ points, 1,000+ assists, and 850+ rebounds in a career. The Big Ten all-time leader in points and assists. The sixth player to ever amass 1,000 career assists.
Here’s what you need to know about Clark’s career statistics and where she stands in the NCAA record books: How many points does Caitlin Clark have? At this late stage in her fourth college season, Clark has scored 3,685 points across 130 games, an average of 28.3 points per contest.
Meyer was slightly off. Clark averaged 26.6 points per game her freshman season, while shooting just over 40% from 3-point range. The next season, Clark's sophomore campaign, her average crept up to 27 points per game. Her junior year stats didn't move much — proof she's human — but her 3-point shooting did rub up against 39%.