Caitlin Clark has turned things up🍒 an extra notch after the Olympics break.
She did tꦑhat ಞagain — and then some — on Wednesday night.
Cl💟ark recorded her second💧 WNBA triple-double (24 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists) in a 93-86 Fever win over the Sparks in Indiana.
She finished the feat in the wღaning seconds as she snagged a long defensive rebound with about 12🦩 seconds left on the game clock.
“Of course I knew, but honestly, like, we were just trying to get stops,” Clark said when asked if she knew the final rebound would get her the triple-double.
Th💝e performance comes nearly two months to the day after she recorded her first pro triple-double against the Liberty in July.
Clark has scored at least 19 points in the eight games since the WNBA has retur🍸ned to action, six of which saw her score at least 23.
Indiana is now 18-16 and has already clinched a spot in the playoffs.
“Definitely, cool,” Clark said before the game of making the postseason. “It doesn’t even have to come down to the wire for us, and I think that’s special. Like you can just relax and play basketball and have a lot of fun. Yeah, we accomplished that, but there’s still so much more left on the table.”