Clark's return powers USA to rout Senegal in World Cup qualifier

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Caitlin Clark returned from a right groin injury to post 17 points and 12 assists as the United States routed Senegal 110-46 in a FIBA Women's World Cup qualifying game in San Juan, shooting 58.7% from the floor and 54.8% from three; an early 15-0 run set the tone, with Rhyne Howard scoring 21 off the bench and Kara Lawson earning her first win as U.S. coach ahead of Thursday's game against Puerto Rico.
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