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br/>Caitlin Clark has made a career out of breaking records: all-time NCAA Division I men's and women's scoring leader, most points and assists made by a rookie in WNBA history, first triple-double by a rookie in WNBA history.

And this year, in two separate auctions, Clark's trading cards set new sale records for women's sports cards, the first selling for $366,000 in March, the second for $660,000 just four months later.

Sports collectibles industry experts say interest in the Indiana Fever star's cards is leading to some growth in the women's memorabilia market overall, particularly for basketball players.

"It's gone from nothing to a meaningful amount," said Ryan Hoge, president of card and collectibles grader Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), adding that the appetite for

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