Caitlin Clark Iowa tracker: Path to the NCAA scoring record - ESPN
Caitlin Clark's junior season at Iowa was epic. In leading the Hawkeyes to their first Final Four in 30 years, the point guard became the first player in NCAA Division I history with 900 points and 300 assists in a season, then swept every national player of the year award.
This season, Clark has another shot at etching her name in the record books: The 6-foot-0 senior could break Kelsey Plum's mark for most career points in Division I history.
We're tracking all of Clark's milestones and pursuit of the NCAA career scoring mark during the 2023-24 season.
Clark is averaging 32.2 points per game this season and is 39 points shy of breaking the record. For her career, Clark has:
51 30-point games (including 14 this season), the most by a Division I player in the last 25 seasons
15 triple-doubles (including four this season), which ranks second in D-I history behind Sabrina Ionescu (26)
11 40-point games (including three this season), the most by any D-I player over the last 25 seasons
Check back often as we'll update Clark's numbers every time Iowa plays.
All stats updated through Feb. 8.
Caitlin Clark moves into second place on the NCAA's all-time leading scorers list in women's basketball as Iowa cruises past Northwestern.
Kelsey Plum closed her college career at Washington with 3,527 points, the NCAA Division I scoring record. Through her most recent game on Feb. 8, Caitlin Clark has 3,489 points. Here's a look at the top 10:
1. Kelsey Plum, Washington (2013-17): 3,527
2. Caitlin Clark, Iowa (2020-24): 3,489
3. Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State (2014-18): 3,402
4. Jackie Stiles, Missouri State (1997-2001): 3,393
5. Brittney Griner, Baylor (2009-13): 3,283
6. Dyaisha Fair, Buffalo/Syracuse (2019-24): 3,184
7. Patricia Hoskins,