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George Fox University Assistant Coach Liz Clark

Liz Clark

Assistant Coach

Liz Clark, an All-Northwest Conference First Team selection and a key leader on last year's Bruin team that reached the "Elite 8" of the NCAA Division III National Tournament, begins her coaching career this year as an assistant women's basketball coach at her alma mater.

A native of Elbe, Wash., Clark came to the Bruins after setting the career scoring record at nearby Eatonville High School and having her jersey retired. She earned honorable mention All-NWC status as a sophomore, but was hampered by an ankle injury early in her junior season. She bounced back strong as a senior, averaging 10.8 points, 8.4 rebounds, and leading the league in steals with 2.8 a game. She grabbed 20 rebounds in the Bruins' playoff victory over Chapman, tying for the 4th-best one-game total in Bruin history.

Known for her tenacious defense and rebounding, Clark finished her GFU career 6th in all-time rebounds with 743, 7th in steals with 175, and 8th in assists with 218. She also scored 828 points.

An adventurous sort, Clark enjoys jet skiing and insists that she would like to live in Hawaii or New York and backpack Europe. She graduated from George Fox in 2005 with a degree in fitness management and nutrition.