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  1. Biography. Bill Clark career recap | Photo Gallery. Career Highlights. Finished his career ranked among the Top 10 in eight statistical categories including: games (2nd, 126), 3-pointers made (3rd, 227), 3-point attempts (3rd, 657), points (7th, 1,628), free throws made (7th, 369), free throws attempted (7th, 517), rebounds (10th, 680) and ...

  2. William Clinton Clark [1] (born April 15, 1988) is an American retired basketball player. He played four seasons collegiate for the Duquesne Dukes men's basketball team. He usually played as small forward . College career. In the 2010–11 season, Clark was named the best player of the NABC District. [2] Professional career.

  3. Mar 2, 2011 · It was a Monday afternoon in late January, the day after Duquesne's 82-64 win over Dayton, and the coach looked up to see a familiar face: senior forward Bill Clark, the leading scorer on a...

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    Duquesne University, also called Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit, is a private Catholic university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The university's Duquesne Dukes compete in NCAA Division I(D-I). D-I schools are generally the major collegiate athletic powers, with larger budgets, more elaborate facilities, and higher numbers of a...

    Duquesne lost only one starter, Aaron Jackson, from the 2008–09 team which ended with a record of 21–13, the first time since 1981 that the school had 20 or more wins in a season. Picked to finish 12th in the Atlantic 10, Duquesne went on to finish second, losing to Temple by only five points in the conference championship game. This earned Duquesn...

    Exhibition, Nicholls State, and Iowa

    The Dukes played their first game of the season on November 7 in an exhibition match against Division III La Roche. Duquesne scored a 47-point victory in which Damian Saunders led in scoring with 17 points. Despite the solid win, Duquesne made only 47.6% from the free throwline, a trend which haunted the team the rest of the season. The regular season home-opener was another victory for the team, as they defeated Nicholls State 85–62 on November 13. Early in the game, Melquan Bolding hit the...

    The CBE Classic

    The team then traveled to Cullowhee, North Carolina for three games as part of the O'Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic. Duquesne defeated Binghamton 70–52 to extend its record to 3–0, with Saunders leading the way with 24 points. The next day the team improved to 4–0 with an overtime 75–72 victory against Division II Arkansas-Monticello. On the third day of play, Duquesne finally lost to Western Carolina, 77–83.

    The City Game and Chuck Cooper Classic

    The Dukes then returned home, where they faced Radford on November 29. B.J. Monteiro continued to perform well as a starter in replacing Melquan Bolding, leading the team with 21 points. Next up for the team was the annual City Game match-up between Duquesne and its crosstown rival Pitt. In front of 12,336 fans at the Mellon Arena, Duquesne sprang out to a 16-point lead before slipping and losing 58–67 in double overtime. Bill Clark led all players with 23 points but the team hit foul trouble...

    After Duquesne lost to Saint Bonaventure, the Bonnies also lost their final regular season game to Xavier, which left the two teams in a tie for the eighth seed and the home tournament game that went with it. The two teams had played each other twice during the season, with each team taking one victory, so the second tiebreaker came down to who had...

    Duquesne was plagued by a few issues during the 2009 season. Most notable were the poor free-throw and 3-point shooting percentages. Duquesne was last in the Atlantic 10 in both of these categories at 60.8% and 26.3% respectively. Despite their poor performance shooting from beyond the 3-point line, Duquesne still shot the fourth most three-pointer...

  4. Complete career NCAAM stats for the Duquesne Dukes Guard/Forward Bill Clark on ESPN. Includes points, rebounds, and assists.

  5. Current Team: N/A. Born: Apr 15, 1988 (36 years old) Birthplace/Hometown: Redondo Beach, California. Nationality: United States. Height: 6-5 (196cm) Weight: 205 (93kg) Current NBA Status: Unrestricted Free Agent. Agent: Juan Aisa. Draft Entry: 2011 NBA Draft. Drafted: Undrafted. Pre-Draft Team: Duquesne (Sr)

  6. #30. Guard/Forward. Follow. Birthplace. Redondo Beach, CA. Career Stats. PTS. 12.0. REB. 5.2. AST. 2.0. FG% 43.3. View the profile of Duquesne Dukes Guard/Forward Bill Clark on ESPN. Get...

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