Dunn Adds Lee Clark As Graduate Assistant Goalkeepers Coach

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Keiser head women’s soccer coach Matt Dunn has added Lee Clark to his staff as a graduate assistant goalkeepers coach.

“Thrilled to add Clark to our staff,” said Coach Dunn. “He brings a lot of energy to the squad and more collegiate experience to our side. Having played at Keiser, he understands the mentality that it takes to be successful at the goalkeeper position.”

Clark joins the Keiser women’s soccer staff after completing his master’s degree in organizational leadership at Manhattan College in Bronx, New York. Prior to obtaining his master’s, he was a two-year member of the Seahawks men’s soccer team as a goalkeeper. Clark started in 29 games for KU with a 14-6-3 record between the sticks. He finished with 90 career saves and four shutouts. He is now studying to complete his master’s of sports management at Keiser.

“Excited to be back at Keiser joining Coach Dunn and his program,” said Clark. “I’m looking forward to contributing to the continued success of Keiser women’s soccer.”

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