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GENERAL
Second-year player... dominating, versatile player who can affect the game or match with one play... made an immediate impact last season and is expected to pick up where she left off in helping leading the Lady Buffs in pursuit of a national championship.
2003 AT WTAMU
Named LSC South and AVCA Southwest Region Freshman of the Year, as well as first-team All-LSC South and honorable mention All-Southwest Region accolades after a spectacular season in which she appeared in appeared in all 37 matches and 131 games... led the Lady Buffs and was sixth in the LSC with 519 kills (3.96 kpg) with a .301 hitting percentage, which was second on the team and in the league behind teammate Kendra Morgan... posted double-digit kills in a whopping 32 matches, including the final 12 matches of the season... registered 20 or more kills in six matches, establishing a career-high of 23 kills three times... had a career-high .633 hitting percentage (21 K, 2 E, 30 Att) in win over Bellarmine on Oct. 18... .hit .400 or better in six matches... recorded three or more blocks in 13 matches, including setting a career-high of five blocks in six matches.
HIGH SCHOOL
Clark was named District 2-5A Player of the Year her senior season, also earning 2-5A All-District honors and second-team All-State accolades at Amarillo High... led the Sandies to a 32-6 record her senior season... helped AHS to the 2001 Texas 5A State title, winning the district and regional titles as well... played for Amarillo JO's Club, where she was coached by WTAMU head coach Tony Graystone, helping them to qualify for nationals.
LADY BUFF BITS
Clark is one of two Lady Buffs to hail from nearby Amarillo, joining junior defensive specialist Brittani Bell... Clark is a graduate of Amarillo High School, while Bell graduated from Tascosa High School.
COACH GRAYSTONE SAYS
"Despite playing primarily outside hitter for the first time in her career, Ambra was a dominant offensive player last year, and was named LSC South and AVCA Southwest Region Freshman of the Year. Unfortunately, leg injuries kept her out of spring workouts and slowed down her progress. She was fully released by the doctors in May, and will be back to 100 percent by August. Look for Ambra to continue to play both outside hitter and middle blocker, and be our primary offensive threat."
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