A record no one saw coming, except Caitlin Clark
In the Fever recent win over the Dallas Wings, Caitlin Clark not only helped secure a key victory, but also became the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 150 career three-pointers, beating Rhyne Howard’s record by five games.
She accomplished the feat in just 52 games, reinforcing her status as one of the most dangerous shooters in women’s basketball today.
But it wasn’t just about her perimeter shooting. Caitlin Clark also shattered other statistical milestones, becoming the fastest player to reach both 100 assists and 200 points in a single season.

That level of production in such a short span places her in elite company, alongside some of the greatest names the sport has ever seen.
The pressure rises, so does her legacy
Head coach Stephanie White hasn’t hidden her frustration with the team this season. However, Caitlin Clark resurgence has coincided with a winning streak that may well shift the course of the campaign.
Now, with a two-game road trip against the Connecticut Sun and the New York Liberty, the Fever face another crucial test.
And as All-Star Weekend approaches at Indiana’s Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the narrative appears to be shifting, from early doubts about her performance to the real possibility that we are witnessing the birth of a legend.