2004-05: Started five games, played in seven ... had a season-high 13 points against Lafayette on Nov. 20 ... was 5-for-5 from the foul line versus the Leopards ... had seven points, three rebounds, three assists and three steals on her birthday (11/23) against Kentucky State ... had nine points in 19 minutes at SVSU (12/2) ... was one rebound shy of a triple-double with 10 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds at Lake Superior on Dec. 4 ... had seven points, five assists and a season-high five steals against Madonna (12/8).
Season-Highs
Pts.13 vs. Lafayette, 11/20
Reb.9 at Lake Superior, 12/4
3FG1 2x, MR at Saginaw Valley 12/2
Ast.10 at Lake Superior, 12/4
St.5 vs. Madonna, 12/8
Min.38 at Lake Superior, 12/4
2002-03: Did not play basketball.
2001-02: Attend West Virginia, did not play basketball.
2000-01 (at West Virginia): Started 12 of the 25 games played ... averaged 28.3 minutes each contest ... third on the team in scoring at 11.6 points per game and assists with 44 ... made 39 of 128 three-pointers ... pulled down 84 rebounds (3.4 per game).
1999-00 (at West Virginia): Played limited minutes .... tied for second on team in scoring at 10.2 points in five games ... best performance was 14 points, five rebounds and two assists against Providence ... recorded a season-high seven assists versus Richmond.
High School: A 1999 graduate of Bloomfield Tech ... was the top player in New Jersey in 1999 ... is the all-time leading scorer for technical schools in the state of New Jersey ... led the Spartans to three North Jersey State titles ... earned four letters ... was selected first team all-state, all-area and all-county ... name MVP of team and all N.J. tech schools ... earned Honorable Mention Streets & Smith All-American ... was honored with the New Jersey scholastic award in 1998-99 ... was a three-year team captain.
Personal: Full name--Alia Ja[apos]haan Clark ... born November 23, 1981, in Newark, N.J. ... daughter of Kenneth and June Clark ... has one sister, Musheerah ... received her undergraduate degree in special education from West Virginia in three years and is currently enrolled in the sports administration master[apos]s program at WSU.