Iowa’s Caitlin Clark makes NCAA history with a record-setting 35-foot 3-pointer, showcasing her unparalleled skill on the court.

Caitlin Clark of Iowa made NCAA women’s basketball history with a remarkable 35-foot shot, setting a record for the most career points in a thrilling game against Michigan. Her outstanding performance, including a career-high 49 points, surpassed the previous record held by Kelsey Plum.

Anticipation filled Carver-Hawkeye Arena as nearly 15,000 fans eagerly awaited Clark’s record-breaking moment. True to form, Clark wasted no time, scoring the Hawkeyes’ first eight points, including an impressive 35-foot shot that electrified the crowd.

Reflecting on her achievement, Clark expressed gratitude for her support system and acknowledged the significance of her journey to this milestone. With 3,569 points to her name, Clark is now within striking distance of surpassing Lynette Woodard’s record for the most points in women’s college basketball history.

Clark’s remarkable scoring prowess, averaging 32.8 points per game, solidifies her status as one of the game’s brightest talents. As the No. 4 Hawkeyes prepare to face the No. 14 Indiana Hoosiers, Clark’s historic achievement adds to the anticipation of their upcoming clash in Bloomington, Indiana.

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