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    Caitlin Clark rookie assists record: How Fever phenom can break overall WNBA single-season mark

    By Brendan OSullivan,

    4 hours ago

    Caitlin Clark looks well-rested after the WNBA's Olympic break.

    The Fever phenom posted a 29-point, 10-assist double-double in her first game back, then broke the WNBA rookie record for most assists in a single season in the very next game.

    It took 28 games for Clark to break Ticha Penicheiro's record, set in 1998. Penicheiro played 30 games for the now-defunct Sacramento Monarchs that year.

    Clark dished her record-breaking dime to Lexie Hull in the second quarter of Indiana's 92-75 win Sunday against the Seattle Storm — probably.

    The record marks yet another accomplishment for the star rookie, who already broke the WNBA record for most assists in a game . But the latest mark comes with some confusion.

    The Sporting News details Clark's record-breaking mark and the confusion around it — and also explains how Clark can break the overall single-season assists record.

    MORE: How many points did Caitlin Clark score Sunday vs. Storm?

    Caitlin Clark breaks Ticha Penicheiro's WNBA rookie assist record

    Clark broke the WNBA rookie assist record in Sunday's game, undoubtedly. But did she do it on her second-quarter pass to Hull, her 225th in the season? Or did it come on her 226th assist?

    Penicheiro, who made her WNBA debut in 1998 with the Monarchs, held the previous record. That mark is listed as 224 on some reputable sites (including the WNBA website) — but as 225 on others (including ESPN). Even the WNBA has had social media posts Sunday listing both 224 and 225 as the record.

    So: Which is correct?

    The WNBA's celebratory post for Clark states Penicheiro's record as 224, though the league hasn't released an official statement on the confusion.

    This thread on X from WNBA statistics site Across the Timeline details the confusion regarding Penicheiro's record.

    There may not be a neat and tidy solution to this mystery. Regardless, Clark's record is still climbing, as she sits at 232 following the Fever's win against the Storm.

    MORE: Who is the WNBA Rookie of the Year: Caitlin Clark or Angel Reese?

    How Caitlin Clark can break WNBA single-season assist record

    Clark is chasing history with 12 games remaining in the regular season. The Fever rookie sits at 232 assists, and she needs 84 assists to tie the record for most assists in a single season — or 7.0 assists per game. She has averaged a WNBA-leading 8.3 assists per game so far in her rookie season.

    Alyssa Thomas set the overall record with 316 during the 2023 season, which was the first year the WNBA expanded its schedule to 40 games. The league began with 28 games in 1997 and has increased its schedule footprint in the years since then.

    Most assists in WNBA single season

    Rank Player Assists Year
    1 Alyssa Thomas 316 2023
    2 Courtney Vandersloot 314 2023
    3 Courtney Vandersloot 300 2019
    4 Chelsea Gray 291 2023
    5 Courtney Vandersloot 275 2021
    6 Courtney Vandersloot 258 2018
    7 Courtney Williams 251 2023
    8 Natasha Cloud 239 2022
    9 Ticha Penicheiro 236 2000
    T10 Natasha Cloud 229 2023
    T10 Ticha Penicheiro 229 2003
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