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On January 4, 2018, she recorded a quadruple-double, the first one in the NCAA for 25 years, with 15 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, and 10 steals. [3] On February 3, 2019, she posted the second quadruple-double of her career with 21 points, 16 rebounds, 13 assists, and 10 steals in a victory against over Arkansas-Pine Bluf.
Most points/assists double-doubles, rookie season; 12 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024 [40] 3 – Sue Bird, Seattle 2002; 2 – four players; Most consecutive points/assists double-doubles, rookie season; 5 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024 [29] Most points/rebounds double-doubles, rookie season; 26 – Angel Reese, Chicago 2024; 22 – Tina ...
The Las Vegas Aces won 34 games during the expanded 2023 season and set a record for most wins in a WNBA season. [20] [21] The WNBA playoffs has also changed its format several times; until 2016, the two conferences were separated until the WNBA Finals. Under the cross-conference format, top-seeded teams received single or double byes and some ...
A quadruple-double is a single-game performance by a player who accumulates ten or more in four of five statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots—in a game. This feat is extremely rare: only four players have officially recorded a quadruple-double in National Basketball Association (NBA) history.
Searches for the WNBA are up over 300% compared to last season, up over 850% compared to five seasons ago, and have risen nearly 1,400% from a decade ago. That is, the WNBA has been rising, and ...
Last season, when the Fever were struggling to a 13-27 record, the team ranked second to last in the WNBA with an average attendance of 4,067 per game. This season, per the Indianapolis Star, they ...
Caitlin Clark had a very good game on Friday, and therefore continued to make WNBA history. The Indiana Fever rookie posted 20 points on 8-of-16 shooting with 13 assists and six rebounds in a 95 ...
During her rookie season, in a regular season game against the Minnesota Lynx, Catchings had tied a then WNBA record, 9 steals (which has since been broken by Ticha Penicheiro). That year, the Fever made it to the playoffs and despite losing 2–1 in the first round, Catchings had a dominant series, averaging a playoff career-high 20.3 ppg.