
Louisville transfer Skyy Clark has committed to UCLA, he told College Hoops Today on Wednesday.
“It’s home,” Clark told College Hoops Today on Wednesday. “I was raised in Los Angeles and I was recruited by Coach (Mick) Cronin and his staff in the past and I trust their vision for the team and for me.”
The 6-3 Clark averaged 13.2 points, three rebounds, and 3.1 assists last season.
At UCLA, he’ll pair with Dylan Andrews (12.9 points, 3.7 assists) to give the Bruins a dual point guard look in the backcourt.
Clark is looking forward to operating under Cronin.
“His passion for coaching, his passion for winning — he’s a very energetic, tough guy,” Clark said of Cronin. “I know he can push me to becoming my best self on the court.”
UCLA finished 16-17 this season.
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- Duke, Michigan finalizing agreement to play in Washington D.C. in February of 2026
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