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Perry Clark was born on 4 December, 1951 in Washington, D.C., U.S., is an American basketball player-coach. Discover Perry Clark's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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Perry Clark Height, Weight & Measurements
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Perry Clark Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Perry Clark worth at the age of 72 years old? Perry Clark’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from . We have estimated Perry Clark's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Perry Clark (born December 4, 1951) is an American former college basketball coach and the former head men's basketball coach at the University of Miami.
He previously served as head coach of Tulane University, and later at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
In 1978 he became an assistant coach at Penn State.
Beginning in 1982, he served as the recruiting coordinator at Georgia Tech.
In his stints at Georgia Tech and Tulane, Clark went a phenomenal eight for nine, from 1983 to 1992, in helping produce the conference's top rookie, including a Metro record three in a row at Tulane.
Clark has coached 19 players who were drafted or have gone on to play in the NBA.
As a head coach, Clark owned a 304–270 (.530) record, including seven 20-win seasons and nine postseason appearances (3 NCAA, 4 NIT) and won the Metro Conference championship in 1992.
The 1992 National Coach of the Year, he was a two-time Metro Conference Coach of the Year (1991, 1992).
Clark began his coaching career as an assistant coach at DeMatha Catholic High School.
He took over the program at Miami in 2000 and spent four seasons with the Hurricanes, where he led them to a 65–54 (.546) record.
In his first three seasons with the program, he accumulated 51 wins, the most ever by a Hurricane coach, and became the only Miami coach to take the Hurricanes to the postseason in each of his first two seasons.
Clark's 2001–02 Hurricane squad finished 24–8 and received the school's fourth NCAA Tournament berth and set a school record for wins in a season.
Included in the 24 wins were a school-record 14 consecutive victories to open the season.
His Hurricanes were not ranked in the preseason, but were ranked for the final 13 weeks of the campaign, ending the year ranked No. 21 according to the Associated Press.
In four seasons at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Clark led the Islanders to a 54–71 (.432) overall record.
Thirteen of those draftees have gone in the first or second rounds, including 2002 selection John Salmons, who was taken with the 26th pick of the first round by the San Antonio Spurs, and James Jones, who was a second-round selection by the Indiana Pacers in the 2003 NBA draft.
His 2008–09 squad doubled its win total from the previous season and Kevin Palmer earned Southland Newcomer of the Year honors after posting 18.2 points per game in leading a team in which no player had more than a season of NCAA Division I experience.
From June 2013, until his retirement in June 2020, Clark was an assistant coach for the University of South Carolina basketball team.
Clark has over 30 years of collegiate coaching experience, including 15 years combined as head coach at both Tulane University and the University of Miami (Florida).