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How many points does Caitlin Clark have? Every 2024 Indiana Fever game now has updated stats and box scores.

It appears that Caitlin Clark never stopped playing basketball.

Because she did not. Her Iowa career came to an end on April 7, with a national championship loss. The 2024 WNBA Draft took place on April 15, followed by training camp.

She rides the wave into her debut season with the Fever. All eyes are on Clark as she finishes her debut season with Indiana.

And no matter what the year brings, admirers (and adversaries) will be by her side every step of the way.

The Sporting News is tracking Clark’s stats from every game of the 2024 WNBA season. Follow along for the latest updates.

How many points does Caitlin Clark have this season?

Clark and the Fever play their first game of the season at 8 p.m. ET Tuesday, May 14, against the Sun. But the 22-year-old rookie did play two preseason games for Indiana.

In her preseason debut against the Wings, Clark led her team with 21 points and added three rebounds, two assists and two steals. She shot 5-13 from the 3-point line. Indiana fell, 79-76, in the final seconds thanks to an Arike Obunbowale triple

The Fever got a win a few days later with an 83-80 defeat of the Dream. Clark had just 12 points on the night but had a team-high eight rebounds along with six assists and a block.

Caitlin Clark 2024 WNBA stats per game

This will be updated throughout the season.

The Fever play their first game of the season on Tuesday, May 14, when they face the Sun in Connecticut.

Games played: 1

Points: 20

Rebounds: 0

Assists: 3

Blocks: 0

Steals: 2

FG%: 33.3%

Caitlin Clark 2024 WNBA season totals

This section will be updated throughout the season.

 

Games played: 1

Points: 20

Rebounds: 0

Assists: 3

Blocks: 0

Steals: 2

FGs: 5-15

Caitlin Clark NCAA career stats and highlights

There’s not much Clark didn’t accomplish at Iowa. By the time she finished her four-year career, she claimed many program, conference, tournament and NCAA records.

She finished her career as the NCAA basketball leader (men’s or women’s) in career points, career 3-pointers, single-season 3-pointers and points in a single NCAA Tournament run, among other records. The list goes on and on and on.

 

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