Sharon Clark has continued ButlerÕs tradition
of success by recruiting some of the top talent in the conference, with five representatives
on the leagueÕs All-Newcomer Team in the past three seasons, including 2007
members Katie Daprile and Jessica Wolfe.
The Bulldogs continued to improve under Clark
in 2007, finishing the regular season by winning five of its last eight matches
to notch 14 wins on the year and seven victories in Horizon League play, the
most since the 2004 campaign.
The 2006 season proved to be one of
milestones for Clark, as the Bulldog mentor registered her 200th career victory
with a thrilling 3-2 win over Evansville on Sept. 2 before notching her 100th
Butler win in a 3-0 sweep at Youngstown State on Oct. 7.
Clark now touts a 218-228 record in 15
seasons as a head coach and a 116-120 slate in eight seasons with Butler,
including a 57-55 mark against league foes. The BulldogsÕ .509 winning percentage in league play is
especially impressive since the conference consistently features some of the
strongest competition in the NCAA.
A proven recruiter and developer of talent,
Clark has coached a pair of All-Americans during her tenure, including two-time
recipient Areal Bienemy, who was named as an AVCA All-America honorable mention
selection in 2003 before repeating the honor in 2004. Additionally, Clark has coached nine All-Horizon League Team
members and eight All-Newcomer Team honorees during her time at Butler.
The Bulldogs advanced to the league
tournament semifinals four times in ClarkÕs seven seasons, including a
break-out 2000 team which finished with an 18-12 record and a second-place
finish at the league tournament in her inaugural season.
The 2003 squad put together the most
successful season under Clark with a 20-12 overall record, finishing the season
ranked fourth in the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Midwest
region and 55th nationally, according to RPI rankings. That campaign was followed by a 12-2
Horizon League mark in 2004, the best record since the 1997 season.
Clark came to Butler after serving as the
head coach at the University of California-Davis for six seasons. Her tenure
with the Aggies was filled with success, as her teams averaged more than 16
wins per season and claimed two Northern California Athletic Conference titles
to earn appearances in the NCAA Division II Championship. In addition, 90 percent of her
student-athletes graduated, proving her commitment to both sides of the term Òstudent-athlete.Ó
Clark racked up a 97-85 (.533) record in six
years at UC-Davis. Of all her
Aggie squads, the 1996 team was ClarkÕs most successful group, finishing with a
21-11 overall record and a dominant 11-1 mark in league play. In the process, the Aggies won their
second Northern California Athletic Conference (NCAC) title in three seasons
and made a return trip to the NCAA Division II Tournament.
The AggiesÕ successful 1996 campaign earned
Clark her second ÒCoach of the YearÓ honor from the NCAC. She was also honored as the
Tachikara/AVCA Southwest Region ÒCoach of the Year,Ó and was nominated for
national coach of the year accolades.
Clark began her head coaching career at
Humboldt State in Arcata, Calif., where she spent a year on the Lumberjacks
sidelines before moving to UC-Davis.
Prior to that, she served as an assistant
coach and recruiting coordinator at her alma mater Cal State-Sacramento from
1990-92, helping the Hornets to a 41-6 record in 1990 and an NCAA Division II
quarterfinals appearance. In its
first NCAA Division I season, the team posted a 20-13 record and a trip to the
National Invitational Volleyball Championship.
ClarkÕs collegiate volleyball journey began
at Cal State-Sacramento, where she played from 1985-88. Playing in 228 games over four years,
she helped the Hornets to the NCAA Division II playoffs in each of her four
seasons.
In addition to her work on the college
sidelines, Clark is involved with several committees and numerous NCAA
educational programs. She serves
as the Horizon League representative for the AVCA Head Coaches Committee, is a
co-chair of the AVCA Minority Coaches Clinic and serves on the Butler
University Human Resources and Organizational Development committee.
She also sits on several national advisory
boards and works as a Cadre with the USA Volleyball Coaching Accreditation
Program (CAP), where she helps new coaches to become more educated and
acclimated in the coaching field.
Clark is a 2005 graduate of the NCAAÕs Women
Coaches Academy, which was created to enhance the skills and perspectives of
women coaches and to aid in the retention of women coaches in intercollegiate
athletics. The program, just in its fourth year, included 26 coaches at ClarkÕs
June 2005 session at Emory University in Atlanta.
A former winner of the NCAA Ethnic Minority
Postgraduate Scholarship, Clark also co-founded Club Sacramento, a junior
volleyball team, in 1985. She
coached the team for eight years, including a sixth-place finish in the 1991
Junior Olympics.
Last season, she was honored with the Sam
Lacy Pioneer Award, presented by the sports task force of the National
Association of Black Journalists, for her success and leadership as an NCAA
head coach and member of the AVCA.
In May 2007, she was recognized as just one
of six recipients nationwide of the Rebecca Howard Star Award from USA
Volleyball for demonstrating a successful commitment to diversity in the sport.
Clark graduated with a bachelorÕs of science
degree in physical education from California State-Sacramento in 1989 and
received her masterÕs degree in sports administration from her alma mater in
1994.
She
and her husband, Tim, have a son, Myles Oliver.