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Caitlin Clark another breaks NCAA record, one she previously shared with Steph Curry

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Caitlin Clark isn’t done breaking NCAA records in her final season for the Iowa Hawkeyes.

Clark, the all-time leading scorer in Division I college basketball, shattered the single-season three-pointers-made record she previously held with Golden State Warriors All-Star Steph Curry. 

Clark, Curry, who played at Davidson, and former Liberty guard Darius McGhee all had 162 three-pointers made in a single season for a three-way tie. 

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Caitlin Clark, #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes, attempts a shot over Shay Ciezki, #4 of the Penn State Lady Lions, during the first half of a Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament quarterfinals game at Target Center on March 8, 2024, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images)

But Clark went into Friday night’s contest against Penn State – the quarterfinal of the Big Ten Tournament – needing just one to break the record. However, in uncharacteristic fashion for Clark, it didn’t come until the fourth quarter. 

Clark may have led the Hawkeyes in points with 24 on the night, but it was a poor shooting performance for her. She was only 5-of-19 from the field, including 2-of-14 from beyond the arc.

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Those two threes, though, are record makers as she enters Saturday’s Big Ten semifinal against Michigan. Clark will also have the NCAA Tournament to continue pulling away from Curry and McGhee. 

"I couldn’t imagine what it’s like now," Curry told The Athletic about how much attention has been on Clark compared to when he was getting national coverage at Davidson in 2008. "Mine

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