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Jamie Clark (footballer)

James Clark (born 13 December 1976) is a Scottish football coach and former professional player who is the head coach of the University of Washington.


Personal information
(1976-12-13) 13 December 1976
Aberdeen, Scotland
Defender
University of Washington (head coach)
TeamApps(Gls)
North Carolina Tar Heels
Stanford Cardinal
TeamApps(Gls)
San Jose Clash34(2)
→ Aberdeen (loan)0(0)
→ MLS Pro 40 (loan)1(0)
Falkirk0(0)
Raith Rovers3(0)
Minnesota Thunder3(0)
41(2)
New Mexico Lobos (assistant)
Notre Dame Fighting Irish (assistant)
Harvard Crimson
Creighton Bluejays
Washington Huskies
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

James Clark (born 13 December 1976) is a Scottish football coach and former professional player who is the head coach of the University of Washington.

Clark was born on 13 December 1976 in Aberdeen. His father is former player Bobby Clark.

Clark, a defender, played his freshman season of college soccer at the University of North Carolina, before transferring to Stanford University, where he graduated in 1999.

Clark was selected in the 1999 MLS College Draft by the San Jose Clash. Clark made his debut for San Jose before he had graduated from college, and played in twenty consecutive games for the club during his first season. Clark made 34 league appearances in total for San Jose. While at San Jose, Clark spent a brief loan spell at Scottish side Aberdeen, although he never made a league appearance at the club. He also played one game on loan to MLS Pro 40 during the 2000 USL A-League season. Clark spent a total of two and a half seasons playing in Major League Soccer, before returning to Scotland to play with Falkirk and Raith Rovers, before being forced to retire from playing due to a groin injury.

Clark was an assistant coach at the University of New Mexico from 2002 to 2005, and an assistant coach at the University of Notre Dame from 2006 to 2007. Clark was named as head coach of Harvard University in February 2008. He led the Crimson to a 26–10–1 record in his two years there, earning bids to the NCAA tournament both seasons. In June 2010, he was named head coach at Creighton University. He coached the Bluejays for one season, leading them to a 13–5–2 record and an at-large berth in the NCAA tournament, where Creighton reached the second round before losing to SMU in a shootout. On 26 January 2011, he resigned at Creighton to become head coach of the Washington Huskies.

New Mexico Lobos

  • NCAA Tournament Championship: Runners-up 2005 (as assistant)

Harvard Crimson

  • Ivy League Championship: 2009

Creighton Blue Jays

  • MVC Regular Season Championship: 2010

Washington Huskies

  • Pac-12 Conference Championship: 2013, 2019, 2020

Individual

  • NSCAA Northeast Region Coach of Year: 2009

  • Pac-12 Coach of the Year: 2013, 2019, 2020, 2022

  • Washington bio

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