All through the history of the WNBA, there have solely been two triple-doubles recorded by a rookie. Both of those belong to Indiana Fever famous person Caitlin Clark.
Clark made history earlier this season when she turned the primary rookie ever to document a triple-double after reaching the feat in a loss towards the New York Liberty in July. She added one other to her tally on Wednesday night time through the Fever’s 93–86 win over the Los Angeles Sparks.
It got here right down to the wire, too, as Clark was capable of corral the final rebound of the sport with the intention to carry her tally to 10 for the night time. She ended the win with 24 factors, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in what was one other spectacular efficiency from the 22-year-old.
Clark and Aliyah Boston led the sport with 24 factors apiece. The Fever’s prized rookie drained 4 threes within the win and added three steals to her line. She was virtually unguardable all through the night time, hitting spectacular step-back threes and attacking the basket with ease. She showcased her league-best passing capacity too, firing off some good behind-the-back dimes to teammates.
Clark has been on fireplace of late, successful two consecutive Participant of the Week awards and in addition taking house Participant of the Month honors. In the meantime, the Fever have gained 17 of their final 25 video games and clinched the franchise’s first playoff berth since 2016.
Clark is now tied for fourth all-time after recording the second triple-double of her profession, trailing solely Alyssa Thomas (12), Candace Parker (3) and Sabrina Ionescu (4).