During Indiana's loss to the Lynx, Caitlin Clark broke the Fever record for the most 3-pointers in a single season.
This season, beyond the arc, Clark has recorded 103 baskets.
On Friday, Caitlin Clark achieved another milestone during the Indiana Fever's game against the Minnesota Lynx.
In the second half, Clark made her 104th 3-pointer of the season, surpassing her own record for the most threes in a single season on the Fever's all-time list.
Clark is no stranger to setting records.
This week, the WNBA rookie sensation became the fastest player in league history to make 100 3-pointers in a season, achieving this feat during the Fever's game against the Los Angeles Sparks.
Clark had a triple-double of 24 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists in Wednesday's game against the struggling Sparks, marking the second time in her career.
Candace Parker, Courtney Williams, Sabrina Ionescu, and Alyssa Thomas are the other players in the exclusive club of recording more than one triple-double in a season, along with the first rookie and fifth WNBA player to achieve this feat.
On a five-game winning streak, the Fever entered Friday night's game, while the Lynx, with a 24-9 record, were in the top spot in the Western Conference and traveled to Indiana.
On Friday, the Fever was ultimately defeated by the Lynx, with Clark scoring 25 points in the 99-88 loss.
She successfully made 5 out of 10 shots from beyond the three-point line and had a total of 8 assists during the game.
The Fever's record dropped to 18-17 after a defeat. Indiana will be idle on Saturday before welcoming the Atlanta Dream to the Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Sept. 8.
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