Wyoming Cowgirls sign Norah Clark to complete 2026-27 transfer class

Heather Ezell, Head Coach at Wyoming Cowgirls Women's Basketball
Heather Ezell, Head Coach at Wyoming Cowgirls Women's Basketball
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The Wyoming Cowgirls women’s basketball team announced on April 28 the signing of Norah Clark for the upcoming 2026-27 season. Head Coach Heather Ezell said Clark, who joins from UT Martin, will have one year of eligibility and completes the Cowgirls’ transfer class.

Clark, originally from Springfield, Missouri, played in 81 games with UT Martin’s Skyhawks and started in 53 of them. Over her college career, she averaged 7.2 points and 2.4 rebounds per game while shooting 42 percent from the field and making a third of her three-point attempts. She also converted on 75 percent of her free throws and contributed more than an assist per game during her time at UT Martin.

Before joining college basketball, Clark attended Nixa High School in Springfield where she earned MBCA Class 6A All-State honors as a senior. She was named to the Springfield News-Leader All-Ozarks First Team and was a unanimous First Team All-Central Ozark Conference selection. During her final high school season at Nixa, Clark averaged 17 points along with nearly four rebounds and two assists per game. In addition to basketball, she was recognized as a decorated volleyball student-athlete.

The addition of Clark is expected to bring experience and versatility to the Cowgirls’ roster for the coming season.



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