Caitlin Clark Makes History in WNBA
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The WNBA finishes off the first half of its season this week before heading into the All-Star break in Indiana, which will be a showcase for young star Caitlin Clark.
The season has gone in some fascinating directions, some expected (the Minnesota Lynx dominating), some unexpected (the Las Vegas Aces struggling). However, with as much as we can glean from the halfway point, what are our biggest takeaways from the 2025 WNBA campaign so far?
Last Sunday's matchup between Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever and Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings drew an average of 2.1 million viewers and hit a peak of 2.5 million viewers, making it the fourth-most watched WNBA game to ever air on ABC.
Paige Bueckers backed her teammate after Arike Ogunbowale struggled in her return, offering a contrast to her coach’s more critical tone.
Dallas Wings rookie guard Paige Bueckers has had quite the week so far. From teaming up with Wingstop to getting showcased on national TV against Caitlin Clark
Two of the brightest young stars in girls' basketball, Kate Harpring and Saniyah Hall, shared their admiration for Dallas Wings rookie Paige Bueckers during a chat on Overtime Select.
During Indiana's victory over the Dallas Wings on Sunday, Clark became the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 150 three-pointers, achieving this feat in just 52 games. The record was previously held by Atlanta Dream guard Rhyne Howard, who set the record in 57 games back in 2023.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark had a defender in former New York Liberty star Rebecca Lobo on Sunday as the Dallas Wings stepped up their aggressiveness.
This story is part of a series from SB Nation profiling the 2025 WNBA All-Star teams. Today, let’s get to know Satou Sabally. There are good players that everyone knows are good when they are drafted,