Clark Becomes Fastest Guard in WNBA History to Reach 100 Assists
Caitlin Clark is making waves in the WNBA once again, this time by rewriting the record books.
During Sunday’s game, the Indiana Fever guard became the fastest guard in league history to reach 100 assists in a single season, according to Polymarkethoops.
What makes this feat even more remarkable is that Clark has missed multiple games this season due to injury. Despite the limited minutes, she continues to prove why she’s one of the most gifted playmakers the WNBA has ever seen.
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The Stunning Play
The milestone came during a highlight-reel sequence in the second quarter. Clark blocked a shot by JJ Quinerly, then quickly turned and launched a full-court dime to Sophie Cunningham for the bucket.
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— Polymarket Hoops (@PolymarketHoops) July 13, 2025
It was the kind of play that defines Clark’s game hustle, vision, and precision. Her 322 total assists this season also broke the WNBA’s single-season assist record for a rookie, a testament to her high basketball IQ and unselfish play.
Standing 6-feet tall, Clark’s presence as a combo guard continues to energize the Fever fan base and draw national attention. Her competitive edge, paired with offseason training, is fueling an MVP worthy season.
While the season isn’t over yet, one thing is clear: Caitlin Clark isn’t just living up to the hype, she’s exceeding it.
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