INDIANAPOLIS — Caitlin Clark is used to breaking records at this point in her dedicated career. But Sunday still marked a unique milestone for the Indiana Fever superstar as she continues to rewrite history.Hours before Clark took the floor at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, she’d already been awarded with two assists — from two nights ago. The WNBA issued a stats correction Sunday following the Fever’s Friday loss to the Mystics in which Clark was initially credited with eight assists. But after the Fever requested the league review the film, two more were added to Clark’s 32-point performance.The updated stat line made Clark the first player in WNBA history to record multiple 30-point and 10-assist games. Following the Fever’s 89-78 victory over the Seattle Storm on Sunday, Clark was jokingly asked if she’d ever broken a record two days after the fact.“That might be a first,” she responded with a laugh.The correction to Friday’s box score also marked Clark’s 11th career outing with at least 20 points and 10 assists, breaking a tie with Chicago Sky point guard and future Hall of Famer Courtney Vandersloot. Clark then extended the mark on Sunday, notching game highs of 21 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds in 24 minutes. Her standout performance helped the Fever secure their first home victory of the season.Despite the weirdness of the accomplishment, Clark said it didn’t feel much different than others. The two-time All-Star on Sunday also became the first WNBA player to record at least 20 points and 10 assists in under 25 minutes, per ESPN, but instead of hogging the spotlight, Clark highlighted her counterparts.