Hobart alumus Tim Clark '87 is featured on the website
XVLIFaces.com. A defenseman for the lacrosse team during its unprecedented string of 12 consecutive national championships, he talks about his background in lacrosse and his volunteer efforts in the sport today.
Clark coordinated the Super Bowl XVLI host committee's football and cheerleading clinic for Indianapolis area youth.
At Hobart, Clark played football and lacrosse, earning the lacrosse team's
Kent W. Marbury '62 Memorial Award in 1985. Hampered by a knee injury, he sat out the 1986 season, helping coach Hobart lacrosse's B team. Clark returned to the lacrosse field in 1987, playing in 14 games, collecting 23 ground balls, and handing out an assist in the Statesmen's eight consecutive national championship run. He earned that year's
Joseph Abraham Training Room Award.
After graduating with a sociology degree, Clark got into coaching, eventually becoming the head coach of lacrosse at Wooster. A former NCAA staffer, he now works for the Indiana Youth Institute and is the boys' lacrosse coach at Park Tudor School. Additionally, Clark is the secretary of the US Lacrosse Board of Directors and president of the Indiana Chapter of US Lacrosse.
XVLIFaces.com aims to show that it's the integrity, passion, strength, and heart of its people, every day, hard working Hoosiers, that are coming together to make Indiana great and ready to host this weekend's Super Bowl.