f you're not watching the , you might've missed making history on Wednesday night. The rookie sensation didn't just break the record for most assists in a single game; she obliterated it, serving up like it was a buffet. But wait, there's more.

She also casually dropped and snagged , just to remind us why she's the frontrunner for . Picture this: a sold-out arena in Arlington, every fan on the edge of their seat, and , with the ball, pulling off a that had everyone questioning if she was human or some sort of basketball wizard. If you're still wondering why she's the talk of the town, this game pretty much answered it.

The previous record for assists was held by , a and , who had set the bar at 18. But Clark, in her typical fashion, decided that record needed an update and took it upon herself to etch her name in the history books. And as if that wasn't enough, .

She did it in smashing . Fever's valiant effort falls short despite Boston's heroics On the other side of this historic night, the were busy nearly pulling off an upset. Led by , who racked up , the staged a thrilling second-half surge.

They even had a fourth-quarter lead and were within two possessions of tying the game in the final minutes. But in a heart-wrenching twist, a crucial turnover by sealed their fate, and they fell to . The are still on track to exceed all expectations this season.

Sitting at they've already matched last season's win total of , and there's plenty of basketball left. They'll have some tim.