
Caitlin Clark continues to turn heads in her rookie season, and her latest milestone has put her in elite company. The Indiana Fever star has officially matched veteran guard Courtney Vandersloot for the most games in WNBA history with at least 20 points and 10 assists — a remarkable achievement on its own. But what truly sets Clark apart is how quickly she reached this benchmark.
Unlike Vandersloot, who needed hundreds of games to rack up those stat lines, Clark accomplished the same feat in just a fraction of the time — an astonishing 388 games fewer. This staggering difference isn’t just a reflection of raw talent; it’s a testament to Clark’s immediate impact on the league and her rare ability to control the tempo of a game while still putting up big numbers.
The record isn’t just about numbers. It signals a changing of the guard in the WNBA. Clark’s dynamic playmaking, court vision, and scoring prowess are already redefining expectations for young guards entering the league. Her performances are more than highlights — they’re reshaping what’s possible in a rookie campaign.
For fans, this moment underscores why Clark has become one of the most talked-about athletes in professional basketball. Every time she steps on the court, she seems to raise the bar not just for herself, but for the entire league. And while Vandersloot remains one of the WNBA’s most respected floor generals, the fact that Clark is already rivaling her numbers is both a compliment to Vandersloot’s legacy and a preview of Clark’s future.
As the season progresses, expect more records to fall — and more headlines to be written — as Caitlin Clark continues to blaze her own historic trail.