2019 (Junior): Split time in goal with Zoe Aguirre … made eight starts and responded with two shutouts … recorded her first career clean sheet in the 1-0 win over Milwaukee on Sept. 1 … Milwaukee came into that game undefeated and had only lost three times in its last 50 games dating back to 2016 … made a season-high seven saves against the Panthers … was voted the OVC Goalkeeper of the Week following her performance versus Milwaukee … recorded another shutout in the 1-0 road win at Eastern Illinois on Sept. 27 … made six saves in that victory … ranked second in the OVC in goals-against average (1.33).
2018 (Sophomore): Started EKU’s season opener at Cincinnati, making seven saves in the Colonels’ near upset of the Bearcats … played the first half of the win over ETSU on Aug. 21, surrendering one goal and making two saves.
2017 (Freshman): Did not see game action.
High School and/or Club Experience: goalkeeper out of Anderson County High School in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky ... was a two-time second team All-8th Region performer and a two-time all-district performer as a junior and senior ... also a first team academic all-state selection all four years of high school ... played club soccer for both Lexington FC and Bluegrass Soccer Club.
Personal: Daughter of Tanya Clark and Randy Clark.
Get to Know You
· If you could live anywhere where would it be?
Aruba
· What is your proudest accomplishment?
Jumping out of a plane from 13,000 feet
· What would you sing at karaoke night?
Don't Stop Believin'
· Favorite social media?
Instagram
· What would you do if you won the lottery?
Travel the world
· If you could have one meal for the rest of your life what would it be?
Does banana pudding count as a meal? If so, that would be it.
· Do you have any hidden talents? If so, what?
I can juggle thanks to Brad Turpin jr.
· Where do you see yourself in five years?
Graduated, hopefully either working with the Kentucky State Police or as a U.S. Marshall.
· If you could choose one decade to live in/time period, which one would it be? Why?
The 1920's would be my favorite because America found its voice and people expressed themselves through music.