25   Patrice Clark
Patrice Clark

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Poway, Calif.

High School:
Poway HS '05

Height:
5-11

Position:
Atk

Major:
Human Development


2008: Started 6 of 15 games played... Scored 6 goals with an assist for 7 points on 23 shots... Added 12 draw controls, 5 ground balls and 3 caused turnovers... Scored 2 goals each vs. Canisius (3/28) and in MPSF tournament against Saint Mary's (5/1)... Also won a pair of draws in the Canisius win... Moved into school's top-10 list for career goals (65), surpassing Jenna Rivett for the 10th spot... With 85 career points, needs four to enter Aggies' all-time top 10 in that category.

2007: Started all 18 games... Was team's 2nd-leading scorer, shooting 33-for- 84 (.393) with 11 assists... Hit 10 of 19 on eight-meter chances, tops on Aggies in both categories... Also 2nd on team with 21 draw controls... Performed four hat tricks... Scored season-best 5 goals (on 6 shots) in Aggie Stadium opener with Saint Mary's... Posted 3-1-4 scoring line with 2 ground balls and 3 draw controls vs. Iona.

2006: Played all 18 games, starting 17... Scored 26 goals with 8 assists, earning team's Rookie of the Year award... Finished 8-for-18 on free-position (8-meter) shots... Most dramatic 8-meter goal was game-winner in 13-12 comeback with 4:27 remaining vs. Stony Brook (4/7)... Also tallied 23 ground balls and 9 draw controls... Had 19 of her goals in the last 9 games, including five hat tricks (of six for the season)... Shot 4-for-4 with 3 CTs vs. American (3/30)... Scored 3 goals in each of last three games (4/29-5/6).

POWAY HS '05: Earned Pepsi Player of the Year honors and made All-San Diego Section, All-North County and All-Southern League honors in each of her junior and senior seasons... Helped Titans claim back-to-back CIF-SDS titles in 2003 and 2004... Made Pacific Region team in 2004, competing at US Lacrosse nationals in Bethlehem, Pa.

PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... Majoring in human development... Parents are Stephen & Sharon Clark... Career highlight was being named Pepsi Player of the Year for two straight years.