It was a good and bad night for Caitlin Clark.
Clark made a name for herself in college by scoring as she became the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer earlier this year.
It appears she has gotten even more dangerous by adding an insane passing game that has already become historic.
Caitlin Clark made history as she set the WNBA record for the most assists in a single game, recording 19 on Wednesday night against the Dallas Wings, per ESPN.
The record previously was held by Courtney Vandersloot, who had 18 assists back in 2020.
Despite having such a good game, she still found herself being frustrated as one video showed her being handed a water bottle, only for her to slam it on the ground and scare a towel girl who was trying to hand her a towel.
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The girl simply walked away with a shocked look on her face.
Unfortunately, her efforts could not get her team to win, as the Fever were upset by the Wings, who entered the contest at 5-19.
The loss dropped the Fever to 11-15.
Caitlin Clark Not Set To Play All-Star Game Alongside Familiar Foe
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever enter the all-star break with an 11-15 record, which is good enough for seventh in the WNBA.
Clark will now play for another team alongside fellow rookie record-holder Angel Reese.
The Indiana Fever will have three players in the 2024 WNBA All-Star Game in addition to Clark, with Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell joining her.
The WNBA team will face the U.S. national team on July 20 in Phoenix as Team USA prepares for the Paris Olympics later this month.