In 2019, she won a Ligue Féminine de Basketball championship with her French team, Lyon Asvel.
[6] Clark played her first two years of college basketball at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee.
As a freshman, she led the conference in total points, field goals, and free throws, and was named Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN) Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year, selected to the All-Atlantic Sun First Team and to the league's All-Freshman Team, and was named to the Atlantic Sun All-Tournament Team.
[7][9] In her two seasons with the school she led NCAA Division I in scoring both seasons, was named to eight All-America teams, and was the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and Most Valuable Player of the Sun Belt Championships in 2009 and 2010.
In Seattle's Western Conference Finals series against the Phoenix Mercury, Clark was the Storm's main choice to guard Diana Taurasi, and in the decisive Game 5, she also logged a double-double with 13 points and a team-high 13 rebounds.
[14] In the Storm's championship-clinching win in the WNBA Finals against the Washington Mystics, Clark led the team in playing time, and added 15 points.
[16] In December 2022, Clark signed with the Israeli champions Elitzur Ramla, until the end of the season.
[18] On February 9, 2025, Clark signed with the Seattle Storm, where she played the first nine years of her WNBA career.
[19] Stats current through end of 2024 season Stats current through end of 2024 playoffs In February 2024, Clark joined the WNBA Changemakers Collective and their collaboration with VOICEINSPORT (VIS) as a mentor, "aimed at keeping girls in sport and developing diverse leaders on the court and beyond the game.