Iowa junior Caitlin Clark is the fastest women's basketball player in NCAA history to reach the 2000 point mark after a matchup with Dartmouth.
The leading National Player of the Year contender is carrying momentum from a sophomore season in which she averaged a Division I-leading 27.0 points and 8.0 assists, plus 8.0 rebounds per game.
That year, she received unanimous first-team All-American honors, the Big Ten Player of the Year award and the Nancy Lieberman Award as the best point guard in women's college basketball.She was able to overcome that injury just three days later and went on to break the Big Ten record on Dec. 4 with her seventh career triple-double.The bulk of Ionescu's 26 triple-doubles over 142 games, all of which she started, were in her junior and senior seasons.
As of Tuesday, she lead Division I, averaging 27.7 points per game and is tied with Miles for fifth-most assists at 7.2. She's averaging 7.5 rebounds in 11 games.
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