Arike Ogunbowale entered rare WNBA company with a commanding all-around performance in a 104-96 Commissioner’s Cup victory, finishing with 30 points, six rebounds, six assists and six made 3-pointers. The outburst combined high-volume scoring with production across the floor and marked the second time in her career she has reached each of those statistical thresholds in the same game.

What happened

Ogunbowale drove the offense with 30 points while also contributing six rebounds and six assists. Her six made 3-pointers completed a statistical line that few players in league history have produced more than once.

The performance came in a high-scoring Commissioner’s Cup matchup that ended 104-96. Ogunbowale’s production stood at the center of the victory, with her scoring and perimeter shooting complemented by meaningful work as a rebounder and facilitator.

Why it matters

This was Ogunbowale’s second career game with at least 30 points, five rebounds, five assists and five made 3-pointers. That total ties her for the third-most such games in WNBA history, placing the performance in a broader historical context beyond the immediate Cup result.

The milestone also shows the range behind Ogunbowale’s latest scoring surge. Her 30-point output was the headline figure, but reaching the rebounding, assist and 3-point benchmarks elevated the night into a much more exclusive statistical category.

It also extends the run highlighted in prior coverage of her 30-point night. The historical note adds another layer to a performance that already carried significance in the Commissioner’s Cup standings.

By the numbers

Ogunbowale finished with 30 points, six rebounds, six assists and six made 3-pointers. Each figure cleared the qualifying marks of 30 points, five rebounds, five assists and five 3-pointers used to measure the rarity of the performance.

She has now posted two such games during her WNBA career. That places her in a tie for third all time and confirms that the 104-96 victory was not only productive but historically uncommon.

What to watch next

The next question is whether Ogunbowale can carry this momentum into the upcoming Commissioner’s Cup game. Her scoring remains the immediate focus, but this performance showed how much more influential she can be when the rebounds, assists and perimeter shooting arrive together.