Jack Clark announces he is transferring to NC State
Jack Clark, who was recently rated the No. 6 small forward prospect in the transfer portal according to On3, has announced his verbal commitment to NC State basketball.
Clark announced the decision on Instagram. He was also contemplating taking a visit to VCU before picking NC State. He becomes the first transfer portal addition for the Wolfpack this offseason.
Clark entered the transfer portal after averaging 11.0 points and 5.4 rebounds per game over three seasons at La Salle. Clark (6-foot-8, 200 pounds) redshirted his second season and should have two years of eligibility remaining. He made an official visit to NC State basketball this past weekend.
This past year, Clark, a 6-foot-8, 200-pounder from Cheltenham, Pa., contributed 12.0 points and 5.8 rebounds per contest. He had three games of at least 20 points, including in two of his last three contests. He had a season-high 30 points to go with eight rebounds in a win over Duquesne.
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Jack Clark First Of Likely Several Additions
NC State basketball has been searching for multiple additions from the transfer portal this offseason. Clark visited the same weekend that Memphis forward Landers Nolley II took a trip to NC State. Nolley has also been to Texas A&M.
Ole Miss wing Luis Rodriguez has also been on an official visit to NC State, and his former teammate, guard Jarkel Joiner, is currently doing the same. NC State basketball has at least three more scholarships it can currently use on the 2022-23 roster after the Clark announcement. Three former Pack players have announced they were transferring and former signee Shawn Phillips Jr. received his release from his letter of intent.
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