Awards
- Athens Regional Most Outstanding Player (2025)
- Brooks Wallace Award Watch List (2025)
2025: Started 60 games at shortstop for the Blue Devils in 2025 … Athens Regional Most Outstanding Player … Posted a career-best .307 average at the plate, scoring 65 runs, 69 hits, 18 doubles, nine home runs, 55 walks and 19 hit-by-pitches … Throughout his two seasons in Durham, Clark collected 43 hit-by-pitches, moving to third on Duke’s all-time list in a career … Slugged a career-best .507 for the season, including a two multi-home run games against Radford (5/4) and Georgia (5/31) … Drove in a career-high five RBI against Radford (5/4) and stole two bases against Queens (5/6) … Posted four hits in Duke’s win over Georgia in the Athens Regional (5/31).
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2024:Â Started all 60 games at shortstop for the Blue Devils in 2024 ... Hit for .285 batting average and led the team with a .451 on base percentage in his first season with Duke ... Scored 44 runs, collected 53 hits, 11 doubles, two triples, and five home runs ... Was named to the 2024 All-ACC Academic Team ... Played in Cape Cod League for the 2024 Hyannis Harbor Hawks ... Hit for .304 batting average and .448 on base percentage ... Born in London, Wallace also played for the 2024 British National Team in the Baseball World Cup in Shaoxing, China where he started all eight games at shortstop ... Hit for .280 average and .400 on base percentage
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Prior to Duke:Â Played at Oklahoma ... 2022 All-Big 12 Freshman Team recipient and 2022-23 Academic All-Big 12 honoree ... Played in 95 games with the Sooners, making 84 starts primarily at third base ... Batted .257 with six doubles, 32 walks, 27 RBI, and 31 runs scored in his freshman campaign ... Led the team in batting average in Big 12 play, hitting .377 with five doubles, 16 walks, 15 RBI, and 20 runs scored in 22 games ... Started every game in the 2022 College World Series at third base
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Personal: Father Tim Clark played baseball and football at Missouri, where he earned All-Big 8 honors in baseball and played in the Cincinnati Reds organization … Brother Toby Clark plays football at Washington University in St. Louis …