Look away, Caitlin Clark haters. The Indiana Fever star has notched another achievement in record time.
After a disappointing 2025 campaign in which she spent nearly the entire season on the shelf, Clark got back to her normal self by shattering records early on. In the Fever's first regular-season game against the Dallas Wings, the Fever ultimately fell short, but Clark became the fastest player in WNBA history to record 1,000-plus career points, 250-plus career rebounds, and 250-plus career assists.
That trend continued after a dominating win over the Las Vegas Aces over the weekend.
Clark smashed another WNBA record as the Fever smashed the Aces
Clark is still working her way back to full strength after suffering a back injury against the Phoenix Mercury at the end of June, and even though coach Stephanie White and the organization have been limiting her minutes, she has still found ways to positively impact the game. Against the Aces, she was more of a distributor than a scorer, but it helped the Fever dominate the 2025 WNBA Champions.
Not only did the Fever earn a statement win, but Clark also earned another WNBA record.
another record for No. 22 🤩
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) July 13, 2026
Caitlin Clark has become the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 600 assists in only 72 games. pic.twitter.com/XWzU6ddIbd
The Fever were in control for most of the game, keeping the defending champs on their heels in a dominating 109-75 win. Clark played 24 minutes in the win, tallying 12 points, six rebounds, and seven assists, earning another career milestone. With an assist late in the third quarter to Mo Billings on an and-one opportunity, Clark notched career assist No. 600, becoming the fastest player in WNBA history to reach the mark, doing so in just 72 career games.
Clark's ability to affect games with her passing is no secret to Fever fans, and her latest career accolade proves that. She often gets knocked by outsiders who believe she turns the ball over at too high a rate, but she consistently has the ball in her hands when she's on the court, and when she's going well, she is a maestro conducting a free-flowing Fever offense. She has been hampered by a lingering back issue and limited minutes this season, but she always finds ways to affect the outcome of games.
People like to make a mountain out of a molehill whenever Clark is involved, especially when it is something negative, but we cannot forget that she is one of the best guards in the league when she is healthy and playing at the top of her game. Her latest achievement is just another in a growing list, and hopefully she can stay healthy and add even more to her hall-of-fame resume.
