Caitlin Clark announced her arrival on the international stage in spectacular fashion, leading the United States to a commanding 110-46 victory over Senegal in FIBA Women's World Cup qualifying action on Wednesday in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The former Iowa standout made her U.S. senior national team debut count, finishing with an impressive double-double of 17 points and 12 assists while shaking off any concerns about her recent injury status.
The lopsided victory showcased the depth and talent of the American roster as they took control early and never relented against an overmatched Senegal squad. Clark's playmaking ability was on full display as she orchestrated the U.S. offense with precision throughout the contest.
The 64-point margin of victory demonstrated the Americans' dominance in the qualifying tournament, where they are expected to secure their spot in the upcoming FIBA Women's World Cup. Clark's seamless transition from college basketball to the international level suggests she will be a key component of the team's championship aspirations.
This performance marks a significant milestone for Clark, who has quickly established herself as one of basketball's most exciting young talents. Her ability to impact the game through both scoring and facilitating for teammates was evident throughout the rout of Senegal.
The qualifying tournament continues as the United States looks to maintain their perfect record and officially punch their ticket to the World Cup. With Clark now healthy and contributing at an elite level, the Americans appear well-positioned for continued success in international competition.

