Skyy Clark enters year two with Mick Cronin at UCLA, after transferring before the 2024-25 season from Louisville. He had a smaller role with the Bruins compared to his previous season but the guards were stacked on the team. There was not much wiggle room for Cronin to work with a five guard set playing three positons. Despite that Clark put up good numbers and had shooting splits of 45.8/39.7/77.8 and was the best player for the Bruins in March Madness averaging 16 per game.
Clark had 18 points against Tennessee in the round of 32 and was one of the only players that was effective in that game keepign UCLA around.