Skyy Clark, a former UCLA Bruins guard, has announced his intention to concentrate on a professional basketball career following his entry into the transfer portal.
From UCLA to the Pros
During his two seasons with UCLA he appeared in 57 of 60 games, averaging 11.5 points per contest while shooting 42.7 percent from three‑point range. He began his college journey with a freshman year at Illinois, where he played 13 games before transferring to Westwood.
A hamstring setback forced him to miss much of his sophomore season, yet he returned in time for the NCAA Tournament, playing through a chipped tooth that added a dramatic footnote to his résumé.
A New Challenge for the Bruins
Although Clark never reached the household name status of teammates Donovan Dent or Tyler Bilodeau, his steady hand at the point helped the Bruins maintain competitiveness. With his departure, UCLA now faces the task of replacing a reliable guard who could both score and facilitate.
Looking ahead, Clark is exploring opportunities in professional leagues abroad and at home, while the program prepares to reshape its backcourt without the consistency he provided.