Glenn Clark

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Born December 1, 1969 (1969-12-01) (age 38),
Pickering, Ontario
Position Defender
Height
Weight
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
200 pounds (91 kg)
Former NLL Teams Philadelphia Wings
Toronto Rock
Nationality Flag of Canada Canada
Pro Career 19982006
Shoots Left
Nickname The Professor
For the former Premier of British Columbia, see Glen Clark

Glenn "The Professor" Clark (b. December 1, 1969, in Pickering, Ontario) is the head coach of the Toronto Rock of the National Lacrosse League. Glenn was a player in the NLL from 1998-2006, playing for both the Rock and the Philadelphia Wings. With the Rock, Clark won five NLL Championships. He also appeared in three National Lacrosse League All-Star Games, two with the Rock, and one with the Wings. In 2003, Clark played for Team Canada as they won the World Indoor Lacrosse Championships.

Off the floor, Clark is a physical education teacher at Bayview Secondary School in Richmond Hill, Ontario.

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[edit] Biography

Clark first played lacrosse for Ajax at the age of 9. He played five years of Junior lacrosse, three and one half years for Scarborough and one and one half years for Whitby.

Clark was called up in 1990 to help Brooklin win the Mann Cup, and was drafted by the Redmen in 1991, scoring 55 goals and 126 assists plus 467 PIM in 190 games, including a brief stint for Brantford in the "old" NLL in 1991. Glenn was the Defensive Player of the Year for Brooklin all five of the summers in which he played the full schedule.[citation needed]

[edit] NLL

Clark was drafted by the Ontario Raiders, and played in 1998, the Raiders' only season. The next year, the Raiders moved to Toronto, becoming the Toronto Rock. Clark played seven seasons with the Rock, helping lead them to five NLL championships (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2005). Clark appeared in two All-Star Games as a member of the Rock, in 2004 and 2005. After the 2005 season, Clark signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia Wings. He played the 2006 season as a member of the Wings and was selected to the All-Star team for a third time.

After the 2006 season, Clark was offered the position of head coach of the Toronto Rock, and immediately retired from playing to take the job.[1] His debut season with the Rock was not as successful as Clark was hoping for; the Rock opened the season with three straight losses before climbing to a final 6-10 record. This was good enough to make the playoffs, but the Rock were beaten 10-6 by the eventual Champion's Cup-winning Rochester Knighthawks.

On January 11, 2008, the Minnesota Swarm defeated the Toronto Rock 17-16 in overtime. After the game, Clark was involved in an altercation with Minnesota forward Sean Pollock outside the Rock dressing room.[2] Clark was later charged with assault by Toronto Police.[2] On January 17, the NLL announced that Clark was suspended indefinitely.[3] The charges against Clark were eventually dropped,[4] and the suspension was lifted on February 13, 2008.[5]

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[edit] NLL

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team GP G A Pts LB PIM GP G A Pts LB PIM
1998 Ontario 3 0 1 1 10 8 -- -- -- -- -- --
1999 Toronto 5 0 1 1 27 10 2 2 1 3 18 0
2000 Toronto 12 7 10 17 94 24 -- -- -- -- -- --
2001 Toronto 7 5 2 7 67 16 2 0 2 2 17 2
2002 Toronto 16 10 7 17 98 19 2 1 5 6 21 6
2003 Toronto 12 3 6 9 79 36 2 1 0 1 11 2
2004 Toronto 13 3 2 5 60 31 1 0 0 0 4 7
2005 Toronto 8 3 2 5 43 18 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006 Philadelphia 16 2 10 12 79 41 -- -- -- -- -- --
Totals   92 33 41 74 557 203 9 4 8 12 71 17

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Persondata
NAME Clark, Glenn
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Lacrosse coach
DATE OF BIRTH December 1, 1969
PLACE OF BIRTH Pickering, Ontario
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH