Iowa women's basketball star player Caitlin Clark is on track to break Kelsey Plum's career scoring record, with bookmakers setting the stage for when the record-breaking moment will occur. As the 2023-2024 regular season continues, the focus shifts to the exact game where Clark will surpass the milestone.

The guard has been a force for the Hawkeyes, and now the eyes of college basketball enthusiasts are fixed on her potential to claim the title for most career points. Clark's ascent to fourth place on the NCAA Division I women's basketball all-time scoring list has not only highlights her skills, and breaks Brittney Griner's NCAA scoring record. With an average of 30.9 points per game, breaking the record set by Plum of 3,527 points seems not a question of “if” but “when” for Clark​​.

Betting odds from FanDuel Sportsbook suggest the Feb. 22 game against Indiana as the most likely date for this achievement, with odds at +105. The game prior, against Michigan on Feb. 15, has the second-highest likelihood of seeing Clark make history, with odds at +175.

Clark's consistent high-scoring games have left her just a few points shy of Plum's record of 3,527 points. The speculation around when she'll break the record has not only energized Iowa fans but also the women's basketball community at large.

The current betting lines reflect a mix of statistical analysis and the anticipation of fans, capturing the excitement surrounding Clark's run at the record. While Michigan is the favorite, each game presents an opportunity for Clark to make history.

Other odds are +2600 for the Feb. 11 game against Nebraska, +550 for the Feb. 25 game against Illinois, +1900 for the Feb. 28 game against Minnesota and +4500 for the March 3 game against Ohio State. The odds that she doesn't score her 3,528 career point during the 2023-24 regular season is +2100.