Caitlin Clark surpasses Pete Maravich as all-time NCAA scoring leader

She is one of one.

Iowa Hawkeyes’ Caitlin Clark made history on Sunday night by becoming the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer, surpassing LSU great Pete Maravich.

The superstar point guard set the all-time scoring record after making two free throws in the closing minutes of the second quarter. By scoring 3,685 points, she surpasses the late Maravich for the most career points in major college basketball history in either the men’s or women’s division.

The 22-year-old Clark set the women’s scoring record two weeks ago after surpassing Washington’s Kelsey Plum.

Clark now turns her attention to leading the Hawkeyes to a national championship in March Madness.