Texas native Cam Clark is in his first season as Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator for Houston Christian University.
A journeyman across multiple-levels of college basketball, Clark comes to HCU after spending the 2023-24 season at Idaho State University where he served as both an on-court and recruiting assistant coach. Prior to his time in Pocatello, Idaho, Cam served as an Assistant Coach at NJCAA Division I Salt Lake Community College in 2022-23, helping the Bruins to a 29-5 record and earning a No. 5 seed in the NJCAA tournament. Cam was the lead assistant at NCAA Division II member Chadron State College for the 2021-22 season and Lamar Community College (NJCAA Division I) for the 2020-2021 season.
Clark played professional basketball overseas from 2016-2020 in numerous countries such as Finland, Ireland, Republic of Georgia, Luxembourg, and Morocco. He earned Honorable Mention accolades in Finland, and won the Cup Finals Championship in Ireland, where he was named Cup Finals MVP.
Prior to his pro career, Clark played four years at Southwestern College in Kansas where he dominated on the hardwood earning All-American recognition all four seasons of his college career. During his freshman year, Clark earned Freshmen of the Year honors. During his senior year, Clark led the 2015-2016 Moundbuilders to their first national tournament appearance in over a decade. Clark is also Southwestern’s all-time leading rebounder at 1,131 career rebounds and broke his predecessors record to become Southwestern’s all-time leading scorer at 2,450 career points during his tenure at Southwestern College.
Clark is metro-Dallas native graduating from Lewisville high school in 2011. He earned his Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education, Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership, and is currently working on his Doctorate of Education.