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UCLA Awaits NCAA Decision on Skyy Clark's Eligibility
Bruins' star guard seeks fifth year after limited freshman season
Apr. 5, 2026 at 2:09am
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UCLA is awaiting a decision from the NCAA on whether star guard Skyy Clark will be granted a fifth year of eligibility. Clark played only 13 games as a freshman at Illinois before transferring to UCLA, and he is petitioning the NCAA to receive an additional year due to the limited playing time. If approved, Clark's return would be a major boost for the Bruins as they look to break through their recent round of 32 curse.
Why it matters
Skyy Clark is a key piece for UCLA, providing veteran experience and elite shooting ability. His potential return would give the Bruins a strong foundation as they aim to return to the success of their storied basketball program after a few down years.
The details
Clark transferred to UCLA after his limited freshman season at Illinois. He is now working with the university's compliance office and assistant coach Nate Georgeton to submit the necessary paperwork to the NCAA, arguing that he should receive a fifth year of eligibility due to playing in only 13 games as a freshman. UCLA has already secured commitments from several key players to return next season, giving the team a solid core regardless of Clark's status.
- In March 2026, Clark told reporters he would seek a fifth year of eligibility.
- The NCAA is currently reviewing Clark's petition and has not yet made a decision.
The players
Skyy Clark
A star guard for the UCLA Bruins who is seeking a fifth year of NCAA eligibility after playing in only 13 games as a freshman at Illinois.
Nate Georgeton
An assistant coach for the UCLA Bruins who is working with Skyy Clark on his NCAA eligibility petition.
Eric Freeny
A UCLA player who has committed to return to the team for the 2026 season.
Brandon Williams
A UCLA player who has committed to return to the team for the 2026 season.
Eric Dailey Jr.
A UCLA player who has committed to return to the team for the 2026 season.
What they’re saying
“Skyy Clark will seek a 5th year of eligibility.”
— Aaron Heisen, Reporter
What’s next
The NCAA will make a decision on Skyy Clark's eligibility petition in the coming weeks. If approved, Clark would be able to return to UCLA for the 2026 season.
The takeaway
Skyy Clark's potential return would be a major boost for UCLA as they look to end their recent round of 32 curse and return to the success the program is known for. His veteran experience and elite shooting ability would be invaluable for the Bruins.
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