Another game, another record for Las Vegas Aces forward A'ja Wilson.
Just minutes into Tuesday night's 85-72 triumph over the Seattle Storm, the WNBA MVP frontrunner smashed the league's single-season rebounding record.
This happened only days after Wilson broke the league's single-season scoring record and became the first player in WNBA history to score over 1,000 points in a season.
Wilson enters Tuesday's game at Climate Pledge Arena just two rebounds shy of tying Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese's single-season rebounding record from earlier this season.
After two quick defensive rebounds in the first few minutes, Wilson broke the record with her third,
which came off a missed 3-pointer by Storm guard Skylar Diggins-Smith just after the midpoint of the period.
Reese had 446 rebounds this year before suffering a season-ending wrist injury.
Despite her injuries, Reese continues to lead the league in rebounds with 13.1 per game, more than one full board per game than Wilson.