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Margaux Clarke

Position

F

Height

5-8

Class

RS-Sr.

Hometown

Orinda, Calif.

Major

Geography

Previous School

Miramonte High School/Washington

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2023-24 (Junior) – #2

First season with the Lobos… appeared in all 17 matches and started in 15 matches… played 990 minutes… finished with four points on one goal and two assists… recorded a career-high three points in the match against Cal State Fullerton… recorded a career-high five shots in the match against Boise State… nine matches with at least one shot on goal with a season-high two at Nevada… scored the game-winning goal against Cal State Fullerton… averaged 2.1 shots per match… named Mountain West All-Academic and MW Scholar-Athlete.

University of Washington (2019-22)
2022-23 (Sophomore) – #22

Saw time in five matches including a season-high 34 minutes against Seattle U on Sept. 4…helped the team complete a clean sheet against Sacramento State on Sept. 15.

2021-22 (Freshman) – #22

Earned minutes in 10 matches in second season on the field…played a season-high 61 minutes in the season opener at North Carolina…recorded a pair of shots in the match…notched an assist in the Huskies’ 4-1 victory over Arizona.

2020-21 (Freshman-COVID) – #22

Made collegiate debut against Seattle U…scored first collegiate goal at Arizona…assisted on the game-winning goal at Utah…played a season-high 62 minutes at Washington State…started and played 55 minutes in the first round of the NCAA tournament…Pac-12 academic honor roll selection.

2019-20 (Redshirt) – #22

Redshirted.

Miramonte High School (Class of 2019)

Miramonte High School: Helped her squad to the NorCal Premier League title three times and to the 2016 Surf Cup championship…was a top-10 goal scorer in both the 2017-18 and 2018-19 campaigns as well.

Coach Dyche on Clarke: “Adding an experienced player like Margaux to our front line is exciting. She is an excellent back-to-goal player, is tactically very smart, and is a person who will contribute to our culture off the field.”

Clarke on choosing UNM: “I chose UNM because I wanted to get the most out of my last two seasons of NCAA eligibility. I wanted to complete a master’s degree in environmental science and play for a high-quality team.”