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Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes are headed back to a second consecutive Final Four.

Iowa beat defending NCAA champion LSU 94-87 on Monday to book a return trip to the national semifinals. The Hawkeyes, the No. 1 seed in Region 2 in Albany in the 2024 NCAA tournament, will face third-seeded UConn on Friday (9 p.m. ET, ESPN) in Cleveland.

In Monday's win, Clark:

passed Temeka Johnson for most career assists in NCAA tournament history passed Diana Taurasi for most career 3-point field goals in NCAA tournament history hit nine 3s, tied the most in a game in NCAA tournament history passed Taylor Robertson for most career 3-point field goals in Division I history became the first player in NCAA tournament history with three career 40-point games

Clark's season has included milestones and broken records.

In a 17-day span from Feb. 15 to March 3, Iowa senior Caitlin Clark broke Kelsey Plum's record to become the all-time women's NCAA Division I scoring leader, passed AIAW legend Lynette Woodard for the major college scoring record, and passed LSU legend Pete Maravich for most career points in Division I history for men and women.

We're tracking all of Clark's records and milestones during the 2023-24 season. Through April 1, Clark is averaging 32.0 points per game this season, with 1,183 points. For her career, Clark has:

3,900 points and a 28.5 scoring average 58 30-point games (including 21 this season), the most by a Division I player in the past 25 seasons 17 triple-doubles (including six this season), which ranks second in D-I history behind Sabrina Ionescu (26) 13 40-point games (including five this season), the most by any D-I player over the past 25 seasons

Check back often as we'll update Clark's numbers every time Iowa plays.

All stats updated through April 1.

When does Iowa play next?

Next game: 3-seed UConn (Friday, 9:30 p.m. ET, ESPN) in the Final Four

A game-by-game look at the Clark's season.

Recent news Iowa tops LSU, wins NCAA title game rematch behind unstoppable Clark Reese on Clark: 'We don't hate each other' Clark scores 29 as Iowa advances to face LSU in Elite Eight Clark closes home career as Iowa gets 'resilient' win over West Virginia Clark overcomes slow start, guides Iowa past Holy Cross with near triple-double Iowa gets No. 1 seed, but lands in tough Region 2 in Albany Clark, two freshmen top AP women's All-Americans Clark, Iowa rally for OT win in Big Ten title game Clark, first D-I woman with 1,000 points in multiple seasons, sets Big Ten tourney scoring mark Clark sets single-season 3-point mark for D-I men and women Clark declares for WNBA draft March Madness coverage

Caitlin Clark and Iowa find peace in the process

She overcame trust issues and chartered a yacht. Now Caitlin Clark is ready for March, Wright Thompson writes.

Iowa, Clark back in the Final Four? Not so fast -- why their path is tougher than last year

The Hawkeyes have the toughest route of any No. 1 seed in the women's tournament. Neil Paine analyzes their chances of getting back to the Final Four, help from ESPN Analytics' NCAA tournament forecast model and BPI.

What other records is Clark closing in on?

Caitlin Clark is the only player in Division I history to lead a season in PPG and lead a season in APG -- and she has done each twice. She led both during the 2021-22 season.

Every record Caitlin Clark has broken during her Iowa career What is Clark's career high?

Caitlin Clark scored a career-high 49 points on Feb. 15, shooting 16-for-31 from the field, 9-for-18 on 3-pointers and hitting all eight of her free throw attempts against Michigan.

Clark's previous high was 46 points in a game her sophomore season on Feb. 6, 2022. Clark scored 44 points in Iowa's win over Virginia Tech last November and 45 in an overtime loss to Ohio State on Jan. 21.

Clark declares for WNBA draft; how will she fit with Indiana Fever

Caitlin Clark announced on social media on Feb. 29 that she will be finishing her college career this year and won't be coming back for a fifth season via the COVID-19 waiver.

"While this season is far from over and we have a lot more goals to achieve, it will be my last one at Iowa," Clark wrote. "I am excited to be entering the 2024 WNBA draft."

What sort of stats will the presumptive No. 1 pick put up as a rookie? How will she fit in Indiana? Will ticket sales and TV ratings follow her to the WNBA? ESPN broke it down. Analyst Rebecca Lobo believes Clark "will make the Fever a playoff contender in 2024."

Mock draft: Clark a lock at No. 1, but who comes next? More on Clark 'We've never seen a woman play like this'

Rebecca Lobo: Clark is 'best offensive player I've seen' in three decades

It's rare for someone to come along and change how a sport is played. That's what Clark, who passed Pete Maravich's scoring record Sunday, has done, Rebecca Lobo writes.

A closer look at two scoring legends

Clark and Pistol Pete: Two legends, one scoring record and similar games

Though 50 years separates their careers, the playing styles of Caitlin Clark and Pete Maravich are similar, writes Michael Voepel and Paul Biancardi -- with a little help from Bill Walton.

$1,000 floor seats and sellout crowds: Inside the Caitlin Clark road show

Long lines, sellout crowds and extra security are expected every time Clark and the Hawkeyes leave Iowa City, ESPN's Adam Rittenberg writes. "There's a little bit more than a basketball game happening. This feels like an event," said an administrator at Northwestern, where some fans lined up and waited in line for over seven hours to get the best seat to see Clark play.