Bleacher Report Names Caitlin Clark as Top Contender in WNBA Rookie of the Year Battle
Caitlin Clark is beginning to create a noticeable lead over Angel Reese in the race for WNBA Rookie of the Year, according to recent updates.
On August 6, Bleacher Report’s Sara Civian released her midseason awards, naming Clark as the standout candidate for Rookie of the Year. Civian highlighted that while Angel Reese had a strong start to the season, Caitlin Clark’s performance has been on an “astronomical trajectory,” positioning her as the leading contender at the season’s halfway point.
Clark has been exceptional this season, averaging 8.2 assists per game. She is on pace to break the rookie record for assists per game, which is currently 7.5, set by Ticha Penicheiro in 1998. This impressive statistic underscores her impact and skill on the court.
Although Civian recognizes that the competition could remain tight as the season progresses, she expects Clark to hold her position as the frontrunner for the Rookie of the Year award. Civian acknowledges that Reese’s consistent performance and her increasing ability to make long-range shots will keep the Rookie of the Year race intriguing in the latter half of the season.
“Reeseās ongoing consistency and her enhanced shooting range will undoubtedly keep the Rookie of the Year discussion lively,” Civian wrote. “However, Clark’s recent performances have allowed her to pull ahead, making her the clear leader at this point.”
This update underscores Clark’s rising dominance in the league and highlights the evolving dynamics of the Rookie of the Year race as the season continues.
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