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Stats current through end of 2024 season. Most triple-doubles, rookie season; 2 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024 [39] 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 ...
Scoring leader at the end of every season Season Year-by-year leader Points Active player leader Total points Career record Total points Single-season record Points Season 1997: Cynthia Cooper* HOU: 621: Cynthia Cooper* HOU: 621: Cynthia Cooper* HOU: 621: Cynthia Cooper* HOU: 621: 1997 1998: 680: 1,301: 1,301: 680: 1998 1999: 686: 1,987: 1,987 ...
Wilson currently leads the WNBA in scoring with 27.3 points per game. “It’s a blessing, it really is,” the two-time MVP said postgame . “It’s something that I don’t take for granted.
Wilson finished the regular season with 1,021 points and also broke the WNBA record for points per game (26.9) and rebounds (451). “This league is tough, so if my name can be in the record book ...
Phoenix broke the record of 44 points in a quarter set earlier this season by New York to build a 21-point lead. But the Mercury only scored seven points in the second to have their lead trimmed ...
Another game, another record for Las Vegas Aces star A’ja Wilson. The WNBA MVP frontrunner, just minutes into the Aces’ 85-72 win over the Seattle Storm on Tuesday night, broke the league’s ...
Wilson would be voted into the 2018 WNBA All-Star Game. Later on in the season, Wilson would be named the WNBA Rookie of the Year. She was tied for third in scoring. Her season performance almost led the Aces to the playoffs as they finished 9th place with a 14–20 record. Wilson shooting a free throw in 2019