In a performance that will be remembered as one of the most dominant and complete of her young career, Caitlin Clark didn’t just lead the Indiana Fever to a victory over the Connecticut Sun; she waged a full-scale assault on the WNBA record books.

With her fierce rival Jacy Sheldon watching from the opposing bench, Clark shattered an incredible three WNBA records in a single night of breathtaking basketball, powering the Fever to a blowout win and emphatically cementing her status as a historic, once-in-a-generation talent.

The game was billed as the next chapter in the burgeoning rivalry between Clark and Sheldon, a feud rooted in their gritty Big Ten battles and recently inflamed by Sheldon’s “declaration of war.” From the opening whistle, however, it was clear this was not a battle of equals. This was a masterclass taught by a virtuoso, and Clark was in a class all by herself.

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The first record to fall was a testament to her unparalleled long-range firepower. Early in the second quarter, Clark pulled up from several feet behind the arc and drained a three-pointer with effortless grace. The shot was her 159th of the season, officially breaking the all-time WNBA record for the most three-pointers made by a single player in one season.

The fact that she accomplished this feat as a rookie, with a significant number of games still remaining on the schedule, is a staggering achievement that redefines the standards for elite shooting in professional women’s basketball. The record, once held by league legend Diana Taurasi, now belongs to the 22-year-old phenom from Iowa.

But Clark’s dominance was far from one-dimensional. As the Sun’s defense warped their entire scheme to try and contain her perimeter shooting, she masterfully transitioned into the role of playmaker, dissecting the defense with surgical precision.

The second record came late in the third quarter when she threaded a brilliant bounce pass through a sea of defenders to a cutting Aliyah Boston for an easy layup.

It was her 16th assist of the game, shattering the WNBA’s single-game assist record. She was playing chess while everyone else was playing checkers, her court vision and passing acumen on full display as she set up her teammates for one high-percentage shot after another.

With the game well in hand and the crowd buzzing with anticipation, Clark put the finishing touches on her historic night. The third and final record was a mark of her all-around brilliance and relentless motor.

Chasing down a loose ball in the fourth quarter, she added a crucial steal to her already stuffed stat line. This gave her the distinction of becoming the first player in WNBA history to record a “5×5” stat line—at least 5 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 steals, and 5 three-pointers in a single game.

It was a statistical holy grail, a testament to her ability to impact every single facet of the game on both ends of the floor. Her final line read like a fantasy sports dream: 38 points, 16 assists, 7 rebounds, 5 steals, and 7 three-pointers.

This historic performance was made all the more compelling by the rivalry with Jacy Sheldon. Sheldon, known for her tenacious defense, was tasked with the impossible job of trying to contain a basketball supernova.

While she competed with her trademark grit and physicality, she was simply overwhelmed. It was a humbling night for the Sun’s rookie, a first-hand lesson in the difference between a great player and a generational one.

Clark seemed to take the “declaration of war” personally, using it as fuel for a performance that was as dominant as it was historic. She didn’t just beat her rival; she made an emphatic, record-breaking statement.

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This game was a perfect encapsulation of what makes Caitlin Clark such a revolutionary talent. She is not just a shooter. She is not just a passer. She is a complete offensive system unto herself.

Her ability to score from anywhere on the court forces defenses into impossible choices, and her elite vision allows her to punish them for any mistake they make. The three records she broke tonight—for season-long shooting, single-game passing, and all-around statistical impact—paint a complete picture of her unprecedented and multifaceted skill set.

For the Indiana Fever, this dominant victory over a top-tier team like the Connecticut Sun is a massive confidence booster. It proves that when their offense is running at peak efficiency through Clark, they can not only compete with but can dominate any team in the league. The win solidifies their standing as a legitimate playoff threat and sends a clear message to the rest of the WNBA that they are a force to be reckoned with.

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Tonight, the basketball world witnessed more than just a win. It witnessed history. It saw a young superstar elevate her game to a level that few have ever reached, breaking three significant records in a single, unforgettable night. Caitlin Clark didn’t just dominate the game; she rewrote its history books, and she did it all with her biggest rival watching from the front row.