Caitlin Clark Nears NCAA Scoring Record: A Game in Minneapolis Could Make History
Iowa superstar Caitlin Clark is on the brink of making history as she closes in on breaking the all-time NCAA basketball scoring record. With an upcoming game in Minneapolis, Clark and the Hawkeyes are set to step into Williams Arena in front of a sold-out crowd.
Currently sitting at 3,593 career points, Clark is just 74 points away from tying the record set by Pete Maravich in 1970. To achieve this milestone in Minneapolis, she needs to maintain her high scoring average of 37 points per game across her next two matchups.
Clark's recent surge in scoring, averaging 35 points per game in her last 10 outings, bodes well for her chances of breaking the record. Her ability to consistently put up points, whether at home or on the road, has been a driving force behind her success.
Having already surpassed legendary players like Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, and Shaquille O'Neal in college scoring, Clark's offensive prowess has garnered national attention and accolades.
As she continues to rewrite the record books, all eyes are on Caitlin Clark as she looks to etch her name in NCAA basketball history with every shot she takes.
Welcome to the future of women's college basketball, where Caitlin Clark is shining brightly and rewriting the standards of greatness on the hardwood.