Iowa's Caitlin Clark Sets New School Scoring Record, Eyes All-Time NCAA Record
Averaging 32 Points per Game, Clark Could Claim All-Time Women's Scoring Title in February
- Caitlin Clark, a guard for the Iowa Hawkeyes, has become the school's all-time leading scorer with 2,813 career points, surpassing the previous record of 2,804 set by Megan Gustafson.
- Clark is on track to break the all-time NCAA Division I scoring record, currently held by Kelsey Plum with 3,527 points, and potentially even surpass Pete Maravich's all-time college basketball scoring record of 3,667 points.
- She is averaging 32 points per game this season, and at her current pace, she could claim the all-time women's scoring title on February 15, 2024, during a home game against Michigan.
- Clark has also tied Elena Delle Donne's record as the fastest to reach 2,000 career points in her 75th career game and owns the Big Ten single-season points record with 1,055 last season.
- Beyond her scoring achievements, Clark is also in the top 15 in women's college basketball for career rebounds and has been praised as the best player in the country by Northern Iowa coach Tanya Warren.