As the WNBA nears its Olympic break, the 2024 rookie class has continued to see breakout success, with both Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese breaking records this past weekend.
Fever star Caitlin Clark became the first rookie in WNBA history to record a triple-double on Saturday, registering 19 points, 13 assists, and 12 rebounds in the upset win over league leaders New York.
Chicago's Angel Reese has kept pace with her fellow 2024 draftee, breaking Candace Parker's record for all-time longest double-double streak on Sunday, scoring 17 points with 14 rebounds to make it 13 straight.
The battle for Rookie of the Year looks increasingly like a two-player race, with Clark and Reese both excelling so far this season — and securing All-Star invitations to match.
Clark leads all rookies in scoring, only trailing 2023 MVP candidate Alyssa Thomas in assists per game league-wide. Reese leads the entire WNBA in rebounds, sitting first in offensive rebounds and sixth in defensive rebounds while averaging a double-double per game at 13.9 points and 11.7 rebounds.
The MVP race feels more decisive, as Aces forward A'ja Wilson's continued tour of dominance positions her as the firm frontrunner for a third MVP award.
Wilson leads the WNBA in points and blocks per game while sitting second in rebounds and fifth in steals. She has scored 540 total points this season, the most by any player over a single-season 20-game span in WNBA history.
Yet despite Wilson's numbers, the reigning champion Aces are still fighting to rise in the WNBA standings. Connecticut and New York share a top-table position at 17-4, followed by Minnesota (15-6), Seattle (14-7), and fifth-place Las Vegas (13-7). The Sky (8-12) currently hold the eighth and final playoff spot, with Phoenix (11-10) and Indiana (9-13) sitting in sixth and seventh, respectively.
The WNBA will pause for the Paris Olympics on July 21st, returning to play on August 14th.