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Alysha Angelica Clark (born July 7, 1987) is an American-Israeli professional basketball player for the Seattle Storm of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). In college, she led the NCAA in scoring three years in a row. She was drafted in the second round of the 2010 WNBA draft by the San Antonio Silver Stars.
FILE - Las Vegas Aces' Alysha Clark (7) looks to pass during the second half of a WNBA basketball semifinal game against the New York Liberty, Oct. 1, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin ...
In regards to total points, Caitlin Clark currently holds the single-season scoring record for NCAA Division I of 1,234 points, set during her final season at Iowa in 2023–24. [2] She is also the only NCAA Division I women's basketball player who scored more than 1,000 points in more than one season (2022–23 and 2023–24).
Most notably, Lynette Woodard of Kansas, whose career total of 3,649 points made her the career scoring leader in women's major-college basketball [a] before Iowa's Caitlin Clark passed her on February 28, 2024, [7] was not recognized as the NCAA career leader because her entire college career (1977–81) predated NCAA sponsorship of women's ...
Alysha Clark, Mt. Juliet High (2002-05): Here, Clark (22) is guarded by Cleveland High’s Holly Rogers as she looks for a shot on March 10, 2005. Alysha Clark started late in sports and basketball
Fiebich, 24, is the team’s most efficient 3-point shooter (42.9%) with a 3.7 plus-minus that ranks second among reserves behind Aces forward Alysha Clark (4.3).
Stats current as September 19, 2024. Highest field goal percentage, season.6824 – Ruthy Hebard, Chicago 2020.6684 – Tamika Williams, Minnesota 2003.6649 – Nneka Ogwumike, Los Angeles 2016 [22] Highest 3-point field goal percentage, season (Min. 50 attempts).5313 – Temeka Johnson, Tulsa 2012.5224 – Alysha Clark, Seattle 2020
Nov. 15—In 2005, 17-year-old Alysha Clark spoke to the state and local media covering the girls' state high school championships, which her Mt. Juliet team had just won and where she picked up ...