Men's Basketball

Scott Clark
- Title:
- Assistant Men's Basketball Coach
- Email:
- scclark@calbaptist.edu
- Phone:
- 951-552-8760
Scott Clark joined the CBU Men's Basketball staff as Assistant Coach in July 2024.
In the 2024-2025 season, Coach Clark and the Lancers finished 17-15 and made the WAC tournament for the fifth consecutive season where they defeated #6 Tarleton State to reach the semifinals for the first time in program history. The Lancers defeated Grand Canyon at home and finished the season with double digit home wins for the sixth time in the DI era.
Prior to joining the Lancers, Clark spent six seasons as the assistant men's basketball coach at Regis University. The Rangers went 111-82 during his tenure as an assistant, including the program's first RMAC Tournament championship win in 2017-18.
Prior to Regis, Clark spent two seasons with the Cal State Los Angeles men’s basketball program as an assistant coach under the direction of head coach, Jim Saia. His main responsibilities included recruiting, scouting, player development, and overall day-to-day operations. He helped the Golden Eagles qualify for the CCAA Championship Tournament in 2016-17, compiling an overall record of 14-16, which marked a three-game improvement from the previous season.
Clark got his coaching career off to a successful start with two seasons as an assistant coach at California Baptist. He worked with head coach Rick Croy as the Lancers posted a 54-14 record while he was there. The Lancers reached the NCAA Division II Sweet 16 in the 2014-15 season. The 2015-16 season resulted in a PacWest Conference Tournament Championship and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. His responsibilities included player development, scouting, recruiting, and he was the summer youth camp director.
His collegiate playing career started off at Ohlone College playing for John Peterson where they captured two conference championships. He then transferred to Humboldt State University, capturing two Conference championships and two trips to the NCAA Tournament.
A native of Pleasanton, California, Clark attended Foothill High School.
Clark, who is the son of a high-school basketball coach, graduated in 2012 with his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology at Humboldt State. He then went on to earn his Masters in Sports Management at California Baptist.
Scott and his wife, Taylor have two daughters named Cannon and Grayson and now reside in Riverside.
In the 2024-2025 season, Coach Clark and the Lancers finished 17-15 and made the WAC tournament for the fifth consecutive season where they defeated #6 Tarleton State to reach the semifinals for the first time in program history. The Lancers defeated Grand Canyon at home and finished the season with double digit home wins for the sixth time in the DI era.
Prior to joining the Lancers, Clark spent six seasons as the assistant men's basketball coach at Regis University. The Rangers went 111-82 during his tenure as an assistant, including the program's first RMAC Tournament championship win in 2017-18.
Prior to Regis, Clark spent two seasons with the Cal State Los Angeles men’s basketball program as an assistant coach under the direction of head coach, Jim Saia. His main responsibilities included recruiting, scouting, player development, and overall day-to-day operations. He helped the Golden Eagles qualify for the CCAA Championship Tournament in 2016-17, compiling an overall record of 14-16, which marked a three-game improvement from the previous season.
Clark got his coaching career off to a successful start with two seasons as an assistant coach at California Baptist. He worked with head coach Rick Croy as the Lancers posted a 54-14 record while he was there. The Lancers reached the NCAA Division II Sweet 16 in the 2014-15 season. The 2015-16 season resulted in a PacWest Conference Tournament Championship and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. His responsibilities included player development, scouting, recruiting, and he was the summer youth camp director.
His collegiate playing career started off at Ohlone College playing for John Peterson where they captured two conference championships. He then transferred to Humboldt State University, capturing two Conference championships and two trips to the NCAA Tournament.
A native of Pleasanton, California, Clark attended Foothill High School.
Clark, who is the son of a high-school basketball coach, graduated in 2012 with his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology at Humboldt State. He then went on to earn his Masters in Sports Management at California Baptist.
Scott and his wife, Taylor have two daughters named Cannon and Grayson and now reside in Riverside.