EUGENE, Ore. –andbecame the first Ducks to win the highest national honors awarded by Golfweek Magazine.Martin was selected as the 2016-17 Golfweek men's Division I national coach of the year, while Clark was named men's Division I national player of the year.With 2016 NCAA individual medalistturning pro and the graduation of two other key members from the squad that captured the NCAA title in dramatic fashion a year ago, 2016-17 was excepted to be more of a rebuilding season for Oregon.Instead, the Ducks won the Pac-12 Conference for the first time since 1959 and returned to the NCAA Championship match before falling to Oklahoma in the final.The Ducks twice placed fourth and had another top-5 finish in the fall to be ranked No. 28 in the country. Martin then guided a team with three new faces into the top 10 during the spring season, which saw the Ducks win five tournaments and no finish worse than fourth.Martin also help guide Clark, a senior transfer from Oklahoma State, ascend to No. 1 in college golf and earn national player of the year honors.Clark, from Denver, Colo., won three times, including the Pac-12 championship, and recorded 11 top 10s in 13 starts. He finished the season with a 70.05 scoring average. He led the nation in par-5 scoring at 4.46.He becomes the fifth straight player from the Pac-12 to win Golfweeks's player of the year.Clark was also named a Golfweek first team all-American, while standout freshmanearned second team all-America honors.- www.GoDucks.com –