Hall of Fame
Adam Clay was a four-year member of the Bloomsburg University men's soccer program from 2001 to 2004. Clay earned a number of postseason honors during his career and helped the Huskies to 37 victories over the four-year span.
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A two-time team captain, Clay was a three-time All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) First Team honoree and earned three National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) First Team All-Region awards during his four-year career. He still ranks third on the school's all-time career goals scored list with 30 and ranks fourth all-time in career points with 69. He also was the recipient of the Danny Litwhiler Award in 2003 for being Bloomsburg's Underclass Male Athlete of the Year.
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Following his playing career at Bloomsburg, Clay played professionally for the Reading Rage in 2004 and then for the Harrisburg City Islanders from 2005 to 2008. He helped the Islanders to a USL National Championship in 2007. Clay was also the founder and went on to serve as player/head coach of Hershey FC, which competes in the National Premier Soccer League.
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Clay also played one season of minor league basketball as a member of the Harrisburg Horizon, who participates in the Eastern Basketball Alliance.
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Clay started his coaching career at Bloomsburg in 2005 when he served as an assistant to head coach Paul Payne. He is currently the head women's soccer coach at Penn State Harrisburg where he will be beginning his seventh season in the fall of 2018.