Indiana University Athletics

Izzy Clark Signs with Volleyball Program
1/13/2026 1:00:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Izzy Clark, a six-foot outside hitter from Orange County, California, signed with the Indiana volleyball on program on Tuesday (Jan. 13) afternoon. A transfer from San Diego, she will join the Hoosiers for the spring semester in 2026. She is the second transfer (Kiki Granberry – Tennessee) to join head coach Steve Aird's squad for the next campaign.
"Izzy is a talented, six-rotation outside hitter with plenty of experience and a very high volleyball IQ," Aird said. "She has put up big numbers against some of the best teams in the country and has a genuine hunger to improve. She wants to play at the next level and our staff is excited to get to work and help her achieve that goal. She is an excellent addition to a deep and skilled roster. We can't wait until she arrives to Bloomington!"
Clark, who played her first two college seasons with the Toreros, was one of the most impactful six-rotation hitters available in the transfer portal. She comes to Bloomington with 708 career kills, 390 digs, 108 blocks and 23 aces. She was the 2024 WCC Freshman of the Year and is a two-time All-WCC First Team selection.
During her prep career at Mater Dei, Clark was one of the best players in all of California. She was a 2023 MaxPreps First Team All-American after totaling 402 kills, 323 digs and 53 blocks as a senior. She helped the Monarchs go 113-17 in three varsity seasons. She played club volleyball with sophomore setter Sade Ilawole at Mizuno Long Beach.
Clark made 55 starts in her first two years of college volleyball. She finished fifth in the WCC in 2025 with 3.25 kills per set. She was a three-time WCC Offensive Player of the Week and earned WCC Freshman of the Week honors twice in 2024. Clark recorded five 20-kill matches in the last two years – including a 21-kill effort against Big Ten foe USC on Sept. 6, 2025.
The California native has recorded 10 double-doubles in her career. That mark includes a 23-kill, 23-dig effort at Pepperdine (Nov. 27) at the end of the 2024 campaign. She's reached double-digit kills on 41 occasions. She averaged 3.68 kills per set in six games against NCAA Tournament foes in 2025. Her career at San Diego ended with a 20-kill effort against Kansas State in the opening round of this season's NCAA Tournament.
She is interested in pursuing a degree in either Sociology or Criminal Justice. Clark is set to be one of three players from the state of California (Ilawole, Jager) on next year's roster. She will wear the number six jersey for the Hoosiers next fall. IU will have 17 players on campus for the spring season.
"Izzy is a talented, six-rotation outside hitter with plenty of experience and a very high volleyball IQ," Aird said. "She has put up big numbers against some of the best teams in the country and has a genuine hunger to improve. She wants to play at the next level and our staff is excited to get to work and help her achieve that goal. She is an excellent addition to a deep and skilled roster. We can't wait until she arrives to Bloomington!"
Clark, who played her first two college seasons with the Toreros, was one of the most impactful six-rotation hitters available in the transfer portal. She comes to Bloomington with 708 career kills, 390 digs, 108 blocks and 23 aces. She was the 2024 WCC Freshman of the Year and is a two-time All-WCC First Team selection.
During her prep career at Mater Dei, Clark was one of the best players in all of California. She was a 2023 MaxPreps First Team All-American after totaling 402 kills, 323 digs and 53 blocks as a senior. She helped the Monarchs go 113-17 in three varsity seasons. She played club volleyball with sophomore setter Sade Ilawole at Mizuno Long Beach.
Clark made 55 starts in her first two years of college volleyball. She finished fifth in the WCC in 2025 with 3.25 kills per set. She was a three-time WCC Offensive Player of the Week and earned WCC Freshman of the Week honors twice in 2024. Clark recorded five 20-kill matches in the last two years – including a 21-kill effort against Big Ten foe USC on Sept. 6, 2025.
The California native has recorded 10 double-doubles in her career. That mark includes a 23-kill, 23-dig effort at Pepperdine (Nov. 27) at the end of the 2024 campaign. She's reached double-digit kills on 41 occasions. She averaged 3.68 kills per set in six games against NCAA Tournament foes in 2025. Her career at San Diego ended with a 20-kill effort against Kansas State in the opening round of this season's NCAA Tournament.
She is interested in pursuing a degree in either Sociology or Criminal Justice. Clark is set to be one of three players from the state of California (Ilawole, Jager) on next year's roster. She will wear the number six jersey for the Hoosiers next fall. IU will have 17 players on campus for the spring season.
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