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The pursuit of Plum: Caitlin Clark, by the numbers (through Feb. 3, 2024)
With 3,462 career points, Clark is 65 from becoming the leading scorer in NCAA Division-I women’s basketball history

Feb. 3, 2024 10:10 pm, Updated: Feb. 11, 2024 7:15 am
After Caitlin Clark’s 38-point performance in Iowa’s 93-85 win at Maryland on Saturday, the Iowa guard has scored 3,462 points.
Here are updated facts and figures on Clark as she edges closer to Kelsey Plum’s Division-I scoring record of 3,527:
Clark, season by season
Freshman (2020-21, 30 games)
FG: 266-564 (.472); 3FG: 116-286 (.406); FT: 151-176 (.858).
799 points (26.6 per game), 177 rebounds (5.9 per game), 214 assists (7.1 per game).
Sophomore (2021-22, 32 games)
FG: 286-633 (.452); 3FG: 91-274 (.332); FT: 200-227 (.881).
863 points (27.0 per game), 256 rebounds (8.0 per game), 257 assists (8.0 per game).
Junior (2022-23, 38 games)
FG: 338-715 (.473); 3FG: 140-360 (.389); FT: 239-285 (.839).
1,055 points (27.8 per game), 270 rebounds (7.1 per game), 327 assists (8.6 per game).
Senior: (2023-24, 23 games)
FG: 247-512 (.482); 3FG: 122-304 (.401); FT: 129-151 (.854).
745 points (32.4 per game), 161 rebounds (7.0 per game), 182 assists (7.9 per game).
Career: (2020-24, 123 games)
FG: 1,137-2,424 (.469); 3FG: 469-1,224 (.383); FT: 719-839 (.857).
3,462 points (28.1 per game), 864 rebounds (7.0 per game), 980 assists (8.0 per game).
NCAA all-time career scoring leaders
1. Kelsey Plum, Washington (2017), 3,527
2. Caitlin Clark, Iowa (present), 3,462
3. Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State (2018), 3,402
4. Jackie Stiles, Missouri State (2001), 3,393
5. Brittney Griner, Baylor (2013) 3,283
6. Patricia Hoskins, Mississippi Valley State (1989), 3,122
7. Lorri Bauman, Drake (1984), 3,115
8. Jerica Coley, Florida International (2014), 3,107
9. Rachel Banham, Minnesota (2016), 3,093
10. Ashley Joens, Iowa State (2023) 3,060
NCAA all-time career assist leaders
1. Suzie McConnell, Penn State (1988), 1,307
2. Andrea Nagy, Florida International (1995), 1,165
3. Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga (2011), 1,118
4. Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon (2020), 1,091
5. Tine Freil, Pacific (1993), 1,088
6. Niya Johnson, Baylor (2016), 988
7. Shanya Evans, Providence (1991), 987
8. Caitlin Clark, Iowa (present), 980
9. Temeka Johnson, LSU (2005), 945
10. Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion (1998), 939
NCAA all-time career 3FG leaders
1. Taylor Robertson, Oklahoma (2023), 537
2. Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State (2018), 497
3. Taylor Pierce, Idaho (2019), 472
3. Jess Kovatch, Saint Francis (Pa.) (2019), 472
5. Caitlin Clark, Iowa (present), 469
6. Kendall Spray, UT Martin/Clemson/FGCU (2018), 466
7. Katie Benzan, Harvard/Maryland (2022), 453
8. Darby Maggard, Belmont (2019), 430
9. Mikayla Ferenz, Idaho (2019), 415
9. Rachael Childress, UAB (2020), 415
When will Caitlin Clark reach 3,527 points?
At her current season rate of 32.39 points per game, it will happen Thursday, Feb. 15, at home against Michigan, with 9:44 left in the first quarter (but keep your eyes on Sunday’s game at Nebraska).
Comments: jeff.linder@thegazette.com