Stephen Clark will announce his college decision at 2 p.m. on Nov. 30, according to a report.
Clark, a 5-foot-10 guard, reportedly favors Baylor and Oklahoma State, with UCLA and Missouri also in the mix.
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The 2012-13 Naismith early season watch list was released on Wednesday.
Below is a full list of nominees:
Kyle Anderson, UCLA
Chane Behanan, Louisville
Kenny Boynton, Florida
Lorenzo Brown, NC State
Trey Burke, Michigan
Isaiah Canaan, Murray State
Michael Carter-Williams, Syracuse
Rotnei Clarke, Butler
Jack Cooley, Notre Dame
DJ Cooper, Ohio
Aaron Craft, Ohio State
Matthew Dellavedova, Saint Mary's
Gorgui Dieng, Louisville
Michael Dixon Jr., Missouri
Jamaal Franklin, San Diego State
Tim Frazier, Penn State
Archie Goodwin, Kentucky
Elias Harris, Gonzaga
Pierre Jackson, Cincinnati
CJ Leslie, NC State
Mark Lyons, Arizona
Trevor Mbakwe, Minnesota
James Michael McAdoo, North Carolina
CJ McCollum, Lehigh
Doug McDermott, Creighton
Rodney McGruder, Kansas State
Ben McLemore, Kansas
Tony Mitchell, North Texas
Mike Moser, UNLV
Shabazz Muhammad, UCLA
Nerlens Noel, Kentucky
Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga
Mason Plumlee, Duke
Otto Porter, Georgetown
Alex Poythress, Kentucky
Phil Pressey, Missouri
Andre Roberson, Colorado
Peyton Siva, Louisville
Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State
Michael Snaer, Florida State
Jarnell Stokes, Tennessee
Adonis Thomas, Memphis
Deshaun Thomas, Ohio State
Christian Watford, Indiana
Jeff Withey, Kansas
Nate Wolters, South Dakota State
BJ Young, Arkansas
Patric Young, Florida
Cody Zeller, Indiana
Stephen Clark has narrowed his college choices to Baylor and Oklahoma State, but is torn between which school is best positioned to showcase his talents.
“I like how (Baylor coach Scott Drew) has let his small point guards play,” said Clark, who measures 5-feet-11, 175-pounds. “A lot of his guards are in the top 15 in scoring in the school's history. He has a way of letting his point guards go play their game.”
Clark said Okahoma State presents a similar case.
“They let their short point guards go, like Keiton Page did, so hopefully I could do something like that, if not better,” he said. “And it's close to home, so my family will still be around me.”
Clark stars at Douglass High School in Oklahoma City, Okla.
Dominic Woodson, a top-40 prospect out of Huntington Prep in West Virginia, committed to Baylor on Thursday.
"Its close to home, a great academic school and has a great coaching staff," Woodon said. "And [there's] a chance to win a championship."
Woodson picked Baylor over North Carolina State.
"Dominic has made huge strides this year, not only on the court but from an attitude standpoint as well," Huntington Prep coach Rob Fulford said. "This is great place for him to mature because he realizes we are going win with or without him."
"He is understanding what it takes to be a teammate and has huge upside," he added. "I'm proud of Dominic for continuing to push through what hasn't been a very easy life."