Caitlin Clark has turned things up an extra notch after the Olympics break.
She did that again — and then some — on Wednesday night.
Clark recorded her second WNBA triple-double (24 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists) in a 93-86 Fever win over the Sparks in Indiana.
She finished the feat in the waning seconds as she snagged a long defensive rebound with about 12 seconds left on the game clock.
“Of course I knew, but honestly, like, we were just trying to get stops,” Clark said when asked if she knew the final rebound would get her the triple-double.
The performance comes nearly two months to the day after she recorded her first pro triple-double against the Liberty in July.
Clark has scored at least 19 points in the eight games since the WNBA has returned to action, six of which saw her score at least 23.
Indiana is now 18-16 and has already clinched a spot in the playoffs.
“Definitely, cool,” Clark said before the game of making the postseason. “It doesn’t even have to come down to the wire for us, and I think that’s special. Like you can just relax and play basketball and have a lot of fun. Yeah, we accomplished that, but there’s still so much more left on the table.”