
Caitlin Clark continues to redefine what’s possible for a young player in the WNBA. In just her 42nd professional game, Clark has tied Courtney Vandersloot for the most 20-point, 10-assist performances in league history—an astonishing achievement considering Vandersloot needed 430 games to reach the same mark.
To put it into perspective: Clark has now tallied 10 games with at least 20 points and 10 assists, matching a feat that took Vandersloot over a decade to accomplish. Even Diana Taurasi, one of the greatest to ever play the game, has only hit that mark nine times across a career that spans more than 560 games.
Clark’s ability to blend high-volume scoring with elite playmaking at such a consistent rate is nothing short of generational. Few players in WNBA history have impacted the game so explosively and so early. While most athletes take years to refine their rhythm at the professional level, Clark has arrived already commanding the floor like a seasoned veteran.
As her career unfolds, this stat may just be a preview of what’s to come. With her pace, vision, and scoring touch, Caitlin Clark isn’t just setting records—she’s fast becoming the standard by which the next wave of point guards may be measured.