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@BraydonRoberts5:
IOWA CITY -- Just over two minutes into the game,
Caitlin Clark rose to shoot from the left wing well behind the three-point line. It’s a scene that has played out countless times over the past four seasons in Iowa City and all throughout the country.
This shot was different from the rest. This shot would live on forever. In highlight reels. In record books. And in the memories of the 15,000+ people in attendance.
Clark’s three moved her past
Kelsey Plum as NCAA women’s basketball’s all-time leading scorer. But she wasn't done breaking records. Clark's big night continued and she ended up scoring 49 points to break
Megan Gustafson's program record for most points in a game. Clark also broke
Hannah Stuelke's mark for most points scored in a game in Carver-Hawkeye Arena set just one week ago. For good measure, Clark added 13 assists and five rebounds.
Clark's big performance propelled
Iowa to a 106-89 victory over
Michigan on a night Iowa fans will remember forever.
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Caitlin Clark is second to no one in the NCAA career scoring record books after a career-best 49-point performance.
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