WNBA star Caitlin Clark continues to rewrite the record books.
The guard had a record-breaking performance in the Indiana Fever’s victory over the New York Liberty on Saturday night.
Clark, 22, dominated in all areas of the court as the Fever inflicted just their fourth loss of the season on the Liberty.
The WNBA’s No. 1 pick had 19 points, 13 assists and a season-high 12 rebounds.
She is now the first rookie in league history to record a triple-double, for ESPN.
Clark achieved the feat in just her 22nd WNBA game with the Fever.
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His triple-double was also the first in Fever history since their formation in 2000.
“Obviously, it’s cool,” a modest Clark said after the game.
“My teammates are finishing the ball [at a] very, very high rate.
“My assist numbers are because of them.”
“It’s crazy to think she’s only halfway through her rookie year. The future is going to be crazy!” gasped a fan on X.
“I’m pretty sure $77,000 a year is a crime at this point,” said another, referring to Clark’s contract.
“That’s a GOAT,” commented a third.
“I haven’t watched basketball in 20 years, but I love watching this young lady play! She is tough and has an amazing attitude,” said a fourth.
Clark is locked in a battle for the Rookie of the Year award with rival Angel Reese, who is currently enjoying a 12-game winning streak.
Saturday’s comeback victory improved the Fever to 9-13 on the WNBA season.
Indiana rallied from an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter and outscored New York 41-31.

“I’m really happy we won,” Clark continued.
“I am very proud to be able to do many different things for this team.
“I think we’re really good when I can get the ball off the glass and just transition and find my teammates and set them up.
“We’re definitely playing good basketball. We play better together.
“But I think the biggest difference for us has been when teams run and we don’t fall apart. We always believe we’re in the games.”
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