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Record keeper Caitlin Clark: Iowa star passes Brittney Griner for fourth on women’s all-time scoring list. Iowa star Caitlin Clark has made college basketball history, but her journey is far from over.

Caitlin Clark record tracker: Iowa star records 14th triple-double, women’s all-time scoring title in sight Clark is enjoying yet another historic season for the Hawkeyes

Iowa star Caitlin Clark has already made college basketball history, but her journey is far from over. The senior guard still has much of the 2023-24 season remaining, and she is well on her way to breaking more records.

Last season, Clark put together historic statistics during the Women’s NCAA Tournament, including the first-ever 40-point triple-double. The 2023 Naismith Player of the Year kept that momentum going into this season, breaking Iowa’s all-time scoring record on Nov. 12 against Northern Iowa, which was her 103rd game as a Hawkeye.

Clark is currently fifth on the all-time women’s college basketball scoring list with 3,218 career points. She is coming off her 14th career triple-double with 29 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists against Rutgers on Friday. A few days before that, Clark had a 40-point performance — the 10th of her college career — in Iowa’s 76-73 win over Michigan State. She hit a buzzer-beating game-winner from the logo in front of a sold-out Carver-Hawkeye Arena crowd to cap off that magnificent performance.

On Dec. 8, Clark became just the 15th woman to reach 3,000 career points. She achieved the milestone by registering 35 points against Iowa State, marking her 41st 30-point game — the most in NCAA basketball over the last 25 years.

But her offense goes beyond scoring. Clark became the Big Ten’s all-time assist leader after dishing out 10 dimes against Minnesota on Dec. 30. She is now the only Division I player to have eclipsed 3,000 points, 900 assists and 800 rebounds.

Clark is climbing the all-time scoring list quite quickly as she is averaging over 30 points per game this season.

Next Iowa game: Wednesday, Jan. 10 at Purdue

Here is where Clark ranks across the all-time statistical leaderboards as of Jan. 8:

Women’s career points Kelsey Plum, Washington – 3,527

 

Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State – 3,402

 

Jackie Stiles, Missouri State – 3,393

 

Brittney Griner, Baylor – 3,283

Caitlin Clark, Iowa – 3,218

Patricia Hoskins, Mississippi Valley State – 3,122

 

Lorri Bauman, Drake – 3,115

 

Jerica Coley, Florida International – 3,107

 

Rachel Banham, Minnesota – 3,093

 

Ashley Joens, Iowa State – 3,060 Women’s career assists Suzie McConnell, Penn State – 1,307

 

Andrea Nagy, Florida International – 1,165

 

Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga – 1,118

 

Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon – 1,091

 

Tine Freil, Pacific – 1,088

 

Niya Johnson, Baylor – 988

 

Shanya Evans, Providence – 987

 

Temeka Johnson, LSU – 945

 

Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion – 939

 

La’Terrica Dobbin, Northwestern State – 921

11. Caitlin Clark, Iowa – 919

Women’s triple-doubles

1. Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon – 26 2. Caitlin Clark, Iowa – 14 3. Chastadie Barrs, Lamar – 9 T4. Suzie McConnell, Penn State – 7 T4. Louella Tomlinson, St. Mary’s – 7 T5. Danielle Carson, Youngstown State – 6 T5. Nicole Powell, Stanford – 6 T5. Alyssa Thomas, Maryland – 6 T5. Samantha Logic, Iowa – 6 6. Joskeen Garner, Northwestern State – 5

Women’s career points produced

(records since 2001-02 season)

Kelsey Plum, Washington – 3,372

Caitlin Clark, Iowa – 3,293

Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State  – 3,174

 

Jerica Coley, Florida International – 2,994

 

Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon – 2,941

 

Rachel Banham, Minnesota – 2,900

 

Ashley Joens, Iowa State – 2,899

 

Brittney Griner, Baylor – 2,889

 

Cierra Hooks, Ohio – 2,885

 

Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State – 2,846 Women’s career free throws made

(records since 2001-02 season)

Kelsey Plum, Washington – 912

 

Crystal Kelly, Western Kentucky – 885

 

Brittney Griner, Baylor – 787

 

Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State – 775

 

Elena Delle Donne, Delaware – 773

 

Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee – 767

 

Saadia Doyle, Howard – 750

 

Jerica Coley, Florida International – 749

 

Ashley Joens, Iowa State – 740

 

Gabriela Marginean, Drexel – 684

13. Caitlin Clark, Iowa – 666

Women’s career field goals made

(records since 2001-02 season)

1. Brittney Griner, Baylor – 1,247 2. Maya Moore, UConn – 1,171 3. Jantel Lavender, Ohio State – 1,142 T4. Megan Gustafson, Iowa – 1,136 T4. Kelsey Plum, Washington – 1,136 5. Seimone Augustus, LSU – 1,134 6. Courtney Paris, Oklahoma – 1,125 7. Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State – 1,120 8. Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford – 1,100 9. Jerica Coley, Florida International -1,099

14. Caitlin Clark, Iowa – 1,063

As a bonus, here is where Clark stands among the top all-time men’s and women’s scorers:

Pete Maravich, LSU – 3,667

 

Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy – 3,664

 

Kelsey Plum, Washington – 3,527

 

Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State – 3,402

 

Jackie Stiles, Missouri State – 3,393

 

Brittney Griner, Baylor – 3,283

 

Freeman Williams, Portland State – 3,249

 

Chris Clemons, Campbell – 3,225

Caitlin Clark, Iowa – 3,218

Lionel Simmons, La Salle – 3,217

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