Caitlin Clark and Indiana Fever are enjoying some real success in the wake of overcoming the Dallas Wings 110-109 on Sunday.
In addition to the fact that the Fever secured the No. 6 season finisher seed, yet Clark by and by made WNBA history.
Clark, who broke the single-season record for helps during the Fever's misfortune to the Las Vegas Experts on Friday,
broke the single-season all-time scoring tenderfoot record against the Wings.
Giving a shout out to Clark as her name gets written in the association's set of experiences books, her sweetheart, Connor McCaffery.
McCaffery, who utilized played on the Iowa Hawkeyes men's ball group, where his dad, Fran McCaffery, is the lead trainer, joined the Indiana Pacers as a scout the year before.
When the Pacers' late spring season came a to close, the 26-year-old became standard at Clark's home games, ending up his sweetheart's No. 1 fan.
In any case, it was Clark giving a shout out to for McCaffery September 16, as he's authoritatively leaving the Pacers for a new position.