I was able to find some information on Jamie Clark out of Stanford. Jamie Clark was an All-American while at Stanford

Here is his picture and what the Stanford site had to say about him. This is taken directly off Stanford's site. So if I get busted its all yours fault. Name:
#3 Jamie Clark
All-American

Pos./Hgt./Wgt.:
D/6-1/175
Class:
Senior
Hometown:
Hanover, NH
Previous School:
North Carolina

Tremendously talented and versatile player who is able to start in back, middle or front ... Has established himself as one of the top defenders in the nation ... One of 90 collegiate players selected to participate in the 1998 adidas Summer League (aSL).

1997: Made smooth transition from midfielder to defender, adding creativity to the backfield ... Became Stanford's first All-American since 1987, garnering NSCAA second team honors - the highest All-America honor ever received by a Cardinal player ... A first team NSCAA Far West Region All-American, both academically and athletically ... Selected to the MPSF Mountain Division All-Federation Team ... Started in all 20 games for Stanford at center back ... Tallied one goal while adding three assists - totaling five points ... Lone goal came in a 2-0 victory over then-16th-ranked Wisconsin in the Saint Mary's "Fall Soccer Classic" ... Garnered tournament Offensive MVP and Soccer America Team-of-the-Week honors for his play in the Saint Mary's tourney ... Recorded an assist on the game-winning goal against Sacramento State ... Named MPSF Player-of-the-Week (Oct. 13) ... Made second appearance on Soccer America's Team-of-the-Week on Oct. 14 ... Selected to the Stanford-Nike Invitational and Cal-adidas/Foot Locker Legacy Classic All-Tournament teams.

1996: Voted team MVP by teammates ... Earned Far West Region All-America honors and honorable mention All-MPSF Mountain Division Federation Team honors ... Led the squad with 10 goals ... Tied for the team lead in points with 21 ... The 10 goals were the highest single-season total by a Cardinal since 1990 (Jim Talluto-10) ... Posted a hat-trick against UC Santa Barbara, giving Stanford a 3-1 victory ... Recorded two-goal performances against TCU, Oregon State and Saint Mary's.

1995: As a freshman at North Carolina, played in 19 games, starting 14 ... Posted two goals, one a game-winner, and ranked second on the squad with five assists ... His nine points was the fifth-best mark on the team ... Played on the East squad in the All-Star Puma Cup.

High School: One of the top prep players in the Northeast ... Four-year letterwinner at midfield at Hanover High School in Hanover, New Hamp., leading his team to state championships in 1990, 1992, and 1993 ... Received numerous accolades in 1993, including Gatorade State Player-of-the-Year, Gatorade Northeast Regional Player-of-the-Year and NSCAA All-American status ... Also garnered first team All-State and All-New England in 1992 and 1993 ... Captained the Hanover basketball team as a guard during his senior year.

Personal: Born December 13, 1976 in Aberdeen, Scotland ... Son of Cardinal head coach Bobby Clark ... Brother Tommy played for his father at Dartmouth from 1988-92 ... Sister Jen serves as an assistant coach for national power William & Mary ... Majoring in history.

Career Statistics

YEAR     GP/GS  SH   G  A  PTS
*1995    19/14  20   2  5    9
1996     17/17  27  10  1   21
1997     20/20   8   1  3    5
TOTAL    56/51  55  13  9   35

* at North Carolina 

Jamie Clark
Stanford
6-1, 170
12-13-76
Hanover, N.H., Hanover HS

1998 NSCAA First Team All-American ... In a three-year college career at
Stanford, played in 74 games, starting 69 and scoring 18 goals and nine
assists ... In 1998, helped lead Stanford to the NCAA Final Four for the
first time in school history ...With Clark on the field the team gave up
just 15 goals in 25 matches and ranked third in the country with a 0.56
GAA ... Tied for third on the team with five goals, while starting 24 of
the team's 25 matches ... Selected to play in 1998 adidas Summer League
... 1997 NSCAA Second Team All-America, NSCAA First Team Far West Region
All-America both athletically and academically ... Voted team MVP in
1996 and earned NSCAA Far West All-America honors and honorable mention
All-MPSF team honors ... Transferred from North Carolina following
freshman year ... At UNC played in 19 games, starting 14 ... At Hanover
HS, in Hanover, NH, went to state championships in 1990, 1992, and 1993
... Gatrorade State Player of the Year, Gatorade Northeast Regional
Player of the Year and NSCAA All-America in 1993 ... Majored in
history.


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