Caitlin Clark sets all-time WNBA single-game assist record but Fever fall to Wings

Rookie sensation Caitlin Clark recorded an all-time WNBA stat line to break another record in the process.

Clark dished out 19 assists, which would be the all-time WNBA single-game assist record, however, it was not enough to lead her team to the win as the Dallas Wings beat the Indiana Fever 101-93.

The Indiana Fever superstar surpassed the record previously set by Courtney Vandersloot via an assist to Kelsey Mitchell for a left-wing three. Vandersloot previously held the record with 18 assists.     

Clark’s performance also set a single-game rookie assist record, passing the 16 assists set by Tina Penicheiro in 1998. Clark has also broken the Fever's single-season franchise assist record with 202 in just 26 games, midway through the season.

The game proved to be a historic night for Clark and the Fever as the WNBA heads into the all-star break. Clark and teammate Aliyah Boston are set to play for the WNBA All-Stars going up against Team USA Women’s National Team in part of their preparation for the upcoming Paris Olympics.