2012-13 (REDSHIRT-SENIOR): Granted a sixth year by the NCAA due to injuries...Tabbed Western Illinois' Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year...Named Preseason First Team All-Summit League...Named First Team All-Summit League...Also Named All-Conference First Team by College Sports Madness...Tabbed The Summit League's 'Player of the Week' twice (Dec. 3 & March 4)...Named 'Mid-Major Player of the Week' by College Sports Madness (Dec. 3)...First-ever student-athlete to win the Papa John's Scholar-Athlete of the Week award twice in one academic year...Finished the year ranked 47th nationally in assist/turnover ratio and 78th in steals per game...Ranked in the top 10 of several categories: 3rd in minutes per game (35.6), 3rd in assists (124), 3rd in assist/turnover ratio (2.2), 4th in three-pointers (68), 4th in steals (56), 6th in FT% (82.0), 8th in three-point FG% (41.5), 9th in free throws (82)...Started 30 games for the Leathernecks until injuring his knee in The Summit League Tournament semifinals...Led Western Illinois in total points scored (374) and finished second on the team in points per game (12.5)...Led the team with 124 assists (4.1)...Led Western with 56 steals (1.9)...Led the team in three-pointers (68)...Shot 112-of-263 (.426) from the field and 68-of-164 (.415)...Score 10 or more points in 19 games, five of which were over 20 points...Tied his career-high of 27 points scored twice, first at Kansas City (12/1) and then versus South Dakota (March 2)...Had 10 games with five or more assists and tallied a career-high 12 assists versus Greenville...Finishes his career at Western having played more games than anyone else (124)...Ranking first in career three-pointers (247)...Ranking first in career steals (242)...Ranking second in career assists (464)...Rankings eighth in career points (1,472).
2011-12 (SENIOR): Named Preseason Second Team All-Summit League...Named to the CollegeInsider.com 2012 Mid-Major Defensive All-American team...Named The Summit League 'Defensive Player of the Year', becoming the first-ever player in Summit League history to have earned the honor twice...Earned Second Team All-Conference honors...Named to 2012 Summit League All-Tournament Team...Named Summit League 'co-Player of the Week' on Jan. 9... 2012 Winter/Spring Academic All-Summit League... Finished in the top-10 of two national categories, fifth in three-point field goal percentage (46.2) and 10th in assist/turnover (2.75)...Ranked #3 in three-point field goal percentage on Jan. 30th with 49.1%...Ranked 36th in the country in three-point field goals made per game (2.69)...Became the 19th player in Western Illinois history to reach 1,000 career points (1,098)...Ranks first in career steals all-time with 186...His 176 career three-pointers ranks third all-time in program history...Recorded 86 in 2011-12, a single-season record...On Dec. 10th against Eastern Illinois Clark tied a Western single-game record by making six consecutive from beyond the arch, a single-game career-high...His 340 career assists ranks third all-time at Western...Recorded two double-doubles, first on Jan. 12 vs. Oral Roberts, and then on Feb. 2 vs. IPFW...Played and started 32 games, missing only game one of the season...Averaged 37.4 minutes per game, a Summit League best...Averaged a team-high 13.3 points per game...Scored 426 total points...Recorded a career-high 151 assists, 4.7 per game...Recorded 10-plus points in 26 games...Scored 15-plus 14 times last season...Led The Summit League with two 10-plus assist games...One of four players to play 1,000 minutes or more (1,197), and one of five players to average 30.0 minutes per game or more (37.4).
2010-11 (JUNIOR): Named Preseason First Team All-Summit League...Played in six games, starting five times, before suffering a toe injury against Oral Roberts in early December that shelved him for the season...Scored season-high 22 points in win at Savannah State...11 points against St. Francis and against Prairie View A&M...First-ever double-double against St. Francis, 11 points/10 assists...Dished out eight assists with five rebounds versus PVAM...Four steals in the St. Francis and Missouri games.
2009-10 (SOPHOMORE): Named The Summit League 'Defensive Player of the Year', becoming the first player in program history to earn the conference yearly honor...Earned First Team All-Conference honors, the first Leatherneck to earn first team honors in 10 years...Led the league in steals with 72 in the season and led the Leathernecks in steals for the second-straight season...Closed out the season ranked fifth in the nation as he averaged 2.7 steals per game...Entered the Western Illinois record books with the second-most season steals and fell two shy of tying the record...Finished the season with the fourth-most career steals at Western (122)...Recorded six 20-point games and 21 games scoring in double figures...Averaged 14.2 points per game as Western's leading scorer...Averaged 15 points per game in Summit League games, holding the eighth-highest scoring average in the league...Led the Leathernecks' scoring efforts in 16 games...Recorded a season-high 25 points in the Leathernecks' win at Oral Roberts (2/12/10)...Started in 23-of-26 games played and was forced to the bench for four games with a knee injury...Made the most free throws of any Leatherneck player as he converted 84-of-112 (75%)...Led Western in nine statistical categories to include points (384), scoring average (14.2), field goal attempts (9.7), field goals made (124), three-point percentage (40.6), free throw attempts (112), free throws made (84), assists (87) and steals (72)...Part of a nationally-ranked defense as Western closed out the season at No. 10...Recorded a career-high 11 rebounds against Central Arkansas (12/22/09)...Set a career-high seven assists against Eastern Illinois (12/12/09) and two games later matched the career best at Oakland (12/31/09)...Tied his career-best threes made from the previous season as he had six at Southern Utah (1/23/10)...Matched last year's career-high six steals against Centenary (1/14/10)...Collected the fourth-most career games played (55) on the team.
2008-09 (REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN): Entered Western Illinois' record book with 50 steals, the ninth highest season total in school history...Led Western in steals, recording the third-most of any Summit League player and the league's second-best steals per game average (1.7)...Recorded a game-high six steals against IUPUI (12/6/08), the most steals of any player in the league in one game..Led the league with a .477 three-point field goal percentage (31-65)...The team's leading rebounder in five games with a career-high nine rebounds against Centenary (1/15/09)...Recorded four games as the team's leading scorer with a career-high 27 points against IPFW (2/21/09)...Performed three games with 20 or more points and six double-digit scoring games...Recorded the third-most assists on the team (72, 2.5/gm), which was the seventh most in Summit League play...Played in all 29 games, earning five starts...Averaged 7.7 points per game with 224 total points, making him the fourth-highest scorer for Western...Earned 2009 The Summit League Winter-Spring Academic All-League honors.
2007-08 (FRESHMAN): Suffered a season-ending injury in the first exhibition game resulting in a medical redshirt.
HIGH SCHOOL: One of the Top 25 prospects in Illinois according to www.chicagohoops.com...Named to the Associated Press 2006-07 Class AA Third Team All-State...Averaged 11.4 points, 7.0 assists, and 5.5 rebounds per game as a senior...Named two-time honorary captain of The Daily Herald all-area team...Led his team to the IHSA AA Supersectional in 2006-07...Played for coach Chuck Ramsey.
PERSONAL: Son of Ceola Clark II and Carolyn Clark...Born January 13, 1989 in Waukegan...No. 1 sports highlight was being named Defensive Player of the Year and First Team All-Summit League last year, and the 2006 Christmas Tournament Warren HS versus Semion HS and playing against Derrick Rose and scoring 18 points, nine rebounds, four steals and no turnovers in the championship game...His parents have been a major influence, "They raised me and showed me everything about the game of basketball."...Most admires NBA guard Chauncey Billups, "The way he leads his team as a floor general and is able to make plays when his team needs them."...Enjoys listening to music and working on his basketball game...Favorite professional team is the Los Angeles Lakers...Favorite musician is Gucci Mane.
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