Clark was hired as the Sailfish assistant men's basketball coach in June of 2022.
He immediately made an impact with the 'Fish, helping PBA finish over .500 in Coach Cole Rose's second season at the helm in 2022-23. PBA earned a fifth seed in the SSC tournament that year. Clark assisted in developing second-year point guard Will Lee who led the 'Fish in scoring for most of the season.
PBA continued its momentum in 2023-24. The Sailfish recorded back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since 2003-05. The Sailfish posted their second-highest team winning percentage in PBA's d2-era. They posted their best SSC record since the 2019-20 season. PBA earned a ranking in the D2CSC South Region ranking for the first time since 2019-20. PBA posted its highest points per game (84.9ppg) and assists per game (17.1 apg) in its D2-era. The Sailfish finished in fifth place in the SSC standings. Grant Ledford landed on the All-SSC second team, leading the Sailfish in scoring and rebounding.
Clark joined the Sailfish bench after two seasons as the defensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator at Georgia Southwestern State. During his tenure with the Hurricanes, GSW led the Peach Belt Conference in forced turnovers. The Hurricanes were the only team in the nation to finish in the top five in both steals and blocks per game during the squad’s NCAA tournament berth in the 2020-21 season. Clark also served as the head cross country coach for GSW.
Prior to his time at Georgia Southwestern, Clark spent a season as an assistant at Young Harris where he focused on player development, specifically working with the team’s guards. He helped develop an all-conference guard who led the country in assists per game and finished seventh in the country in steals per game. As the offensive coordinator Clark helped the Mountain Lions lead the Peach Belt Conference in scoring (87.5 ppg) and 3-pointers made per game (11.6). Over the last three years, Clark has developed and recruited five all-conference performers and five student-athletes who went on to sign professionally overseas.
Before working with the Mountain Lions, Clark spent two years at Groundwork Player Development as the Director of Basketball Operations while founding the organization’s travel ball program. He developed players that went on to play professionally in Australia, Portugal, Serbia, Spain, Estonia, and Africa.
As a player, Clark attended Pfeiffer University where he was a four-year team captain, three-year team MVP, and third-team All-American. He helped lead the Falcons to a regular season Conference Carolinas championship, NCAA tournament appearance, and a top-25 ranking in the NABC. As a senior, Clark averaged over 20 points, three assists, and two rebounds, and a steal per game. He graduated from Pfeiffer with a bachelor’s degree in sport management in 2016. Clark earned his master's degree in sport management in 2022 from the University of West Georgia.