Ticha Penicheiro Had Classy Message for Caitlin Clark After She Broke Her WNBA Record
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark came out of the WNBA All-Star break on fire this past weekend, immediately making two remarkable pieces of WNBA history.
First, she became the first player to score at least 450 points and record at least 200 assists in a rookie season in the Feverâs victory over the Phoenix Mercury on Friday. Then, in the Feverâs 92-75 win against the Seattle Storm on Sunday, she surpassed Ticha Penicheiro for the WNBA rookie record for most assists in a single season.
Clark broke Penicheiroâs record (225 assists for the Sacramento Monarchs in 1998) in her 28th game, with 12 more games left in the season to continue extending that mark. By comparison, it took Penicheiro 30 games to reach 225 assists.
Penicheiro took to social media on Sunday to give Clark her flowers.
âCongratulations. A record that stood since 1998, and you come here and you break it,â Penicheiro said. âSuper proud of you. I know the work that you put in. A lot of people always talked about your shootingâI was always mesmerized about your passing, your court vision, and how you make your teammates better. So this record is in great hands. Continue to do what you do, continue to elevate your game and the women’s game and the WNBA.â
“This record is in great hands.”
Ticha Penicheiro congratulates Caitlin Clark on passing her for the @WNBA record for assists in a single season by a rookie. pic.twitter.com/lvzk6i78F2
â Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) August 18, 2024Clark, the WNBA leader in assists per game (8.3) is well on her way to breaking the all-time single-season assist record, too. The 22-year-old guard would need to average 7.1 assists for the rest of the season to surpass Connecticut Sun forward Alyssa Thomasâs record of 316 assists, which Thomas set last year.