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She's On Fire. Caitlin Clark put on an absolute show, cementing her place as one of the brightest yo

[Logo]( [Caitlin Clark Makes History...Again!] [Caitlin Clark Makes History...Again!]( She's On Fire. Caitlin Clark put on an absolute show, cementing her place as one of the brightest young stars in the WNBA during the Indiana Fever's thrilling 110-109 victory over the Dallas Wings. In this nail-biting finish, Clark didn't just lead her team to a final home-game win; she smashed a rookie record that had stood for nearly two decades, showing why she's the future of the league. Clark's performance was nothing short of spectacular, racking up a career-high 35 points. In doing so, she surpassed Seimone Augustus' rookie scoring record, which had held strong since 2006. Augustus, a legend in her own right, set the bar high with 744 points in her debut season with the Minnesota Lynx, but Clark took it to another level. With her final tally at 761 points, Clark not only broke the record-she obliterated it, and in classic fashion, no less: draining a 3-pointer to officially claim the crown. And that was just the beginning. Clark's stat line for the game is impressive in every sense. Shooting 10-of-22 from the field, including six 3-pointers, she added eight assists and three steals. Her contributions didn't just show up in the box score, though. The way she took over in the fourth quarter speaks volumes about her poise under pressure. With the Fever holding a slim lead heading into the final period, Clark went on a personal 7-0 run, giving Indiana a nine-point cushion that they never relinquished. The Fever needed every bit of her brilliance, too. Dallas, led by Satou Sabally, Arike Ogunbowale, and Natasha Howard-each scoring at least 20 points-kept the pressure on all night. The Wings held a two-point advantage at the half and continued to trade blows with Indiana throughout the game. But Clark's fourth-quarter heroics were the turning point, showcasing the kind of clutch play that will make her a cornerstone for the Fever moving forward. Kelsey Mitchell added to the offensive explosion, pouring in 30 points of her own, while Aliyah Boston contributed a well-rounded performance with 15 points, six rebounds, and six assists. Together, they helped Indiana fend off the relentless efforts of a Dallas team playing for pride, having already been eliminated from playoff contention. For Clark, this game was more than just another win; it was a statement. Breaking a record is one thing, but doing so while carrying your team to victory in the final home game of the regular season? That's the stuff legends are made of. As the Fever prepare for their season finale on the road against the Washington Mystics, all eyes will be on the dynamic rookie who continues to redefine what's possible in the WNBA. And with the playoffs just around the corner, this likely won't be the last time we see Caitlin Clark dominate on the biggest stage. Keep watching-she's just getting started. [Fox News]( [Dolphins Face Another Crisis After Tyreek Hill Controversy] [Dolphins Face Another Crisis After Tyreek Hill Controversy]( When it rains it pours. [Dancing With The Stars Contestant Chemistry With Partner Sparks Rumors] [Dancing With The Stars Contestant Chemistry With Partner Sparks Rumors]( Sparks on the dance floor are heating up off stage? [Famous Rock Band Issues Apology After They Fight On Stage!] [Famous Rock Band Issues Apology After They Fight On Stage!]( SMH. [A Trump Comment Is Now A Viral Dance] [A Trump Comment Is Now A Viral Dance]( Yes, you read that correctly. [Taylor Swift Snubs Friend Again] [Taylor Swift Snubs Friend Again]( She Is Insufferable. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Stories Ongoing daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Stories Ongoing. All rights reserved. 2423 S Orange Ave, Suite 340 Orlando, FL 32806 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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