Caitlin Clark Record Tracker: Points, assists, rebounds and award milestones for Iowa superstar (2024)

Iowa’s Caitlin Clark has unquestionably already cemented her status as one of the greatest players in the history of college basketball, but that doesn’t mean the accomplishments are slowing down for the senior guard from West Des Moines, Iowa. With the numbers and accolades piling up every game, her resume can sometimes feel too deep to keep up with. To help with that, we’re tracking some of Clark’s biggest career highlights.

After kicking off Peaco*ck’s slate of women’s college basketball games on Jan. 2 by hitting a deep, game-winning 3-pointer against Michigan State, Clark made history on the streaming service when she became the all-time women’s Division I scoring leader against Michigan on Feb. 15. Clark then broke Lynette Woodard‘s all-time women’s college basketball scoring record in Iowa’s Feb. 28th game vs. Minnesota. Now, Clark has unseated a basketball legend as the all-time leading scorer in NCAA basketball history.

Until Sunday, the all-time scoring leader in NCAA basketball history, men’s or women’s, was Pete Maravich, who scored 3,667 points at LSU from 1967 to 1970. Clark entered the day 17 points off the record, trailing only Maravich and former men’s Detroit Mercy guard Antoine Davis. Davis came up just three points short of Maravich’s mark during a career that spanned from 2018 to 2023. After a barrage of threes and a couple of free throws to seal it before halftime, Clark immortalized her name at the top of the list.

See below for some of Iowa’s biggest highlights from the season, as well as a look at Clark’s accomplishments.

All stats are current as of March 10th, 2024.

Related: Caitlin Clark, Iowa headline Peaco*ck’s 2023-24 Big Ten women’s basketball schedule

Caitlin Clark 2023-24 Season Highlights

  • In November, Clark became Iowa’s all-time scoring leader, surpassing Megan Gustafson (2,805 points tallied between 2015 and 2019)
  • This season, Clark became the first Division-I player to record 3,000+ points, 900+ assists, and 800+ rebounds in a career
  • In Iowa’s last game of 2023, Clark became the Big Ten’s all-time assists leader, passing Ohio State’s Samantha Prahalis (901 assists tallied between 2009 and 2012)
  • Clark is the 15th NCAA women’s basketball player to pass the 3,000 points mark in her career (and the third player in the Big Ten conference)
  • In Iowa’s Jan. 31st game vs. Northwestern, Clark became the all-time leading scorer in Big Ten history
  • In Iowa’s Feb. 11th game vs. Nebraska, Clark recorded her 1,000th career assist, becoming just the sixth player in NCAA women’s basketball to reach that mark.
  • In Iowa’s Feb. 15th game vs. Michigan, Clark broke the NCAA Division I women’s all-time scoring record, finishing the game with 3,569 career points. She scored 49 points in the matchup, a career high, and also a new Iowa’s women’s single-game scoring record.
  • In Iowa’s Feb. 28th matchup vs. Minnesota, Clark broke Lynette Woodard’s all-time women’s college basketball scoring record. In that same game, Clark broke the NCAA single season 3-pointers record. She now has 156 3-pointers this season and 503 in her career, becoming the first Big Ten women’s basketball player to record 500+ 3-pointers in a career. Finally, Clark also recorded her 17th career triple-double vs. the Gophers, becoming second only to current New York Liberty player Sabrina Ionescu, who recorded 26 triple-doubles during her time with the Oregon Ducks from 2016-20.
  • In the Hawkeyes’ regular season finale, on her Senior Day at Carver-Hawkeye Arena Clark scored 18 first-half points, closing with two technical foul free throws just before the buzzer to tie and then overtake Maravich for the No. 1 spot on the NCAA’s all-time scoring record.

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Caitlin Clark breaks NCAA women’s all-time scoring record

That same December 30th victory that gave Clark the Big Ten assists record moved her up to fifth on the all-time scoring list in D1 NCAA women’s basketball. Then, in Iowa’s January 16th matchup with Wisconsin, she passed Brittney Griner for fourth on the all-time list.

Clark continued to climb up the ranks in Iowa’s matchup vs. Northwestern on Jan. 31. She passed Jackie Stiles for third-place overall and then shortly after, surpassed Kelsey Mitchell for second place on the NCAA’s all-time scoring list.

In Iowa’s Feb. 15th matchup vs. Michigan, Clark scored her record-breaking points in the opening minutes, hitting her signature logo three in front of the home crowd at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Clark now has 3,650 points (and counting) in her historic career and sits alone atop the NCAA Division I women’s all-time scoring list ahead of Kelsey Plum.

Several women outside of the NCAA have scored more career points, including Pearl Moore, Grace Beyer (who is currently plating at the University of Health Sciences & Pharmacy), Miriam Walker-Samuels, Deb Remmerde and Lynnette Woodard.

RELATED: Caitlin Clark moves past Lynette Woodard in all-time women’s college basketball scoring

Kansas’ Woodard held the women’s major-college record for points scored. Woodard played in the pre-NCAA era from 1977-1981 and her 3,649 points was the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women major-college record. Moore, who played at Francis Marion from 1975-79, is the AIAW small school/overall record holder with 3,884 points.

Clark breaks NCAA women’s career scoring record

Watch Iowa star Caitlin Clark pass Kelsey Plum for No. 1 on the NCAA’s all-time women’s Division I scoring list!

RELATED: Caitlin Clark passes Kelsey Plum to break NCAA Division I women’s all-time scoring record

Here’s where things stand in Clark’s pursuit of history:

NCAA Career Points Leaders - Women’s Basketball

1. Caitlin Clark (Iowa) - 3,771

2. Kelsey Plum (Washington) - 3,527

3. Kelsey Mitchell (Ohio State) - 3,402

4. Jackie Stiles (Missouri State) - 3,393

5. Dyaisha Fair (Syracuse) - 3,302

6. Brittney Griner (Baylor) - 3,283

7. Patricia Hoskins (Mississippi Valley State) - 3,122

8. Lorri Bauman (Drake) - 3,115

NCAA Career Points Leaders - Men’s and Women’s Basketball

1. Caitlin Clark (Iowa) - 3,771

2. Pete Maravich (LSU) - 3,667

3. Antoine Davis (Detroit Mercy) - 3,664

4. Kelsey Plum (Washington) - 3,527

5. Kelsey Mitchell (Ohio State) - 3,402

Caitlin Clark game-winning three-pointer against Michigan State

Clark tallied 40 points in a close battle against Michigan State to kick off 2024, including this game-winning three pointer that rocked Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Watch below:

WBB Highlights: Clark lifts Iowa over MSU

Caitlin Clark makes a 3-pointer from the Hawkeyes logo as time expires to cap off a 40-point performance and give Iowa a 76-73 victory over Michigan State.

How to watch Caitlin Clark, Iowa Women’s Basketball on Peaco*ck

Peaco*ck’s schedule of women’s college basketball continues into 2024, and Clark and the Hawkeyes lead the way with eight games on the slate. You can sign up here to access Peaco*ck and all of the service’s live sports, sports shows, documentaries, classic matches, and more. Here is the full list of Big Ten women’s basketball games airing exclusively on Peaco*ck during the 2023-24 season (all times EST):

Iowa @ IndianaThursday2/22/20248:00 PM
Michigan @ Ohio StWednesday2/28/20247:00 PM
Iowa @ MinnesotaWednesday2/28/20249:00 PM
Maryland @ IndianaSunday3/3/20244:00 PM
Big Ten TournamentWednesday3/6/20246:30 PM
Big Ten TournamentWednesday3/6/20249:00 PM
Caitlin Clark Record Tracker: Points, assists, rebounds and award milestones for Iowa superstar (2024)

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