Kaity Clark begins her seventh season as a volunteer assistant coach at Colorado Mesa University.
Clark, formerly Edmiston, was a four-year letterwinner at Colorado School of Mines from 2006-2009. She was a three-time All-RMAC selection during her collegiate volleyball career with the Orediggers and led her team to the NCAA Division II Tournament in 2009. She was also a two-time All-RMAC selection in Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, and won the 2007 RMAC Outdoor 400-meter hurdle championship.
Clark was named to the AVCA's NCAA Division II All-Southwest Region Team in 2007. She was awarded First Team Academic All-RMAC and CoSIDA/ESPN: The Magazine Academic All-District honors following her sophomore, junior, and senior seasons.
She departed CSM ranked second in the Mines career record book in block assists (388), third in total blocks (450), fourth in kills (1,266) and fifth in total attacks (3,159), and still holds the CSM outdoor school record in the 400m hurdles (1:03.28).
Originally from Palisade, Colo., Clark currently works for the Colorado Department of Transportation as a civil engineer and enjoys horseback riding, hunting, and fishing.