Clark continues to carve his name into the conference recordbook, this time by becoming just the fifth player in NEC history to earn dual Player and Rookie of the Week honors. Moreover, he collected his sixth weekly rookie accolade, which is tied for seventh all-time in league annals. Clark registered 23.0 points, 3.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists, 3.0 steals and shot 53.1 percent from the field in a Merrimack sweep that extended its win streak to eight and solidified the Warriors’ grip on first place in the standings. He once again proved clutch for the Warriors in a 66-63 come-from-behind win at Stonehill on Thursday. Trailing by three points in the waning moments, Clark’s layup narrowed the gap to one with 21 seconds to play. Just 12 seconds later, the unflappable freshman drilled the game-winner on a mid-range pull-up. Clark’s two free throws sealed the victory with two seconds on the clock. The Philly product finished with a game-high 29 points, just one off his career-high. He shot 12-22 from the floor and added three rebounds, six assists and two steals. Clark followed up with 17 points, six dimes and four steals in Saturday’s 83-68 home win over LIU. Joining Miladin Mutavdzic (WC; 2/2/92), Corsley Edwards (CCSU; 11/30/98), Isaiah Blackmon (SFU; 1/25/16) and Vado Morse (MSM; 1/28/19), Clark is among the select few freshmen to capture a Player of the Week award. Clark leads the NEC and ranks ninth nationally in steals (2.6), and paces all NEC freshmen with 12.9 ppg. He is also the second-ranked distributor on the circuit with 3.9 apg.