College of Charleston women’s basketball head coach Natasha Adair has announced the addition of Bob Clark as her associate head coach. Clark will begin his 36th season overall in coaching.
This will be the third time Adair has worked with Clark as the two were assistants at Georgetown from 1998-04 and at Wake Forest from 2007-12 when Adair was the Associate Head Coach for the Demon Deacons.
Prior to his arrival at Wake Forest, Clark served as the head coach for the girls’ basketball team at Loch Raven High School in Baltimore, Md. for the 2006-07 season. After leading Loch Raven to the finals of the Region 2A North tournament, Clark was named the Coach of the Year for the Baltimore metropolitan area by the Baltimore Examiner. After going 10-11 the previous season, Clark led the Raiders to a 19-4 record in his only year.
During Clark’s six seasons at Georgetown, he helped the Hoyas to four WNIT bids and also served as the recruiting coordinator for three years. In addition to postseason experience at Georgetown, Clark was also part of four teams that advanced to the NCAA tournament. While an assistant at Radford, Clark’s teams won the Big South Tournament earning an automatic bid to the NCAA’s in each of his two seasons. At Providence, the Lady Friars compiled a 62-30 record and earned two at-large bids to the NCAA Tournament. During the 1990-91 season, the Lady Friars led all Division I schools with a 96.7 scoring average.
Clark’s first collegiate position was as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Roanoke College in Salem, Va., for two seasons. During that time, Roanoke won the Old Dominion Athletic Conference title and competed in the Division III National Tournament each season.
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