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Matt Clark, who has shaped Colonial
Athletic Association rival Georgia State into a nationally-recognized program
over the last five years, was named UNC Wilmington's 11th men's golf coach on
July 3, 2008.
Clark enters his second year with
the Seahawks and looks to move the Seahawks back atop the CAA standings. In
2008-09, UNCW fashioned eight top-10 finishes, including medalist honors for
Josh Brock and Derek Wallace in the Cavalier Classic and Kauai Collegiate,
respectively.
"I'm looking forward to the
challenge," said Clark, who has coached 14 All-Conference selections. "We have the
opportunity to compete at the highest level nationally and we're going to work
hard to make that a reality.
Clark, 33, was selected from a field
of more than 60 candidates following a comprehensive national search and begins
his new post later this month. He piloted the Panthers to five consecutive NCAA
Tournament appearances during his time in Atlanta, including Colonial Athletic
Association championships in 2006 and 2008.
"Matt is one of the nation's
brightest young coaches and we're looking forward to having him join the
Seahawk family," said Kelly Mehrtens, UNCW athletic director. "His record
speaks for itself. He has done a tremendous job at Georgia State, where he had
outstanding support from his athletic administration. We're very fortunate and
extremely pleased to have him lead our men's golf program."
A native of Prattville, Ala., Clark
began his collegiate playing career at the University of South Florida before
finishing up at the University of Alabama. He played two and a half seasons for
the Crimson Tide and former coach Dick Spybey before joining the school's
coaching staff.
Clark worked six years in Tuscaloosa
and assisted with every phase of the Crimson Tide's program, including
recruiting, travel, instruction and fund raising. He served as tournament
director of the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate and the Joe Namath
Celebrity Golf Classic.
The energetic Clark accepted his
first head coaching post at Georgia State in 2003-04 and enjoyed instant
success. The Panthers finished seventh at the NCAA East Regional and 11th
at the NCAA Championship, claiming a final ranking of 14th in the Golfstat
poll.
In 2004-05, Clark was named Atlantic
Sun Conference Coach-of-the-Year after leading the Panthers to a fourth place
finish in the NCAA East Regional and a tie for 13th at the NCAA Championship.
Clark's impressive run at GSU
continued in 2005-06 as the Panthers made their debut in the CAA. He was
selected CAA Coach-of-the-Year after State captured their first CAA golf title
and advanced to the NCAA East Regionals.
The Panthers advanced to the NCAA
East Regionals once again in 2006-07 behind Third-Team All-American Joel
Sjoholm. GSU wound up ninth in the regionals and 17th overall at the NCAA
Championship.
In his final season at GSU, the
Panthers won their second CAA crown in three seasons behind Clark and Sjoholm.
The Panthers finished 18th in the NCAA East Regionals in Chattanooga, Tenn.,
and Sjoholm, two-time Player-of-the-Year in the CAA, qualified for the NCAA
finals with a fourth place finish individually.
"The Wilmington area is a beautiful
place. When you think of the surroundings, you think of golf. I accept the
challenge of also making it known for a great collegiate golf team that the
university and community will be proud to call its own."
Clark, an avid golfer with seven
hole-in-ones to his credit, earned his Bachelor's Degree from Alabama in 1997. He
married Raleigh native Erica Wein in the fall of 2008.
WHAT THEY'RE SAYING ABOUT MATT
CLARK:
""UNCW is going to fall in love with
Matt. He brings class and a tremendous knowledge of golf to the program. Since
he's a former assistant of mine, I look forward to following the Seahawks and
their progress in the years to come."
Jay Seawell, Men's Golf Coach, University of Alabama
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