
UCLA's Skyy Clark Shows Off New Tooth in Video After Viral Photos From March Madness Win vs. UCF
UCLA guard Skyy Clark suffered a chipped front tooth while diving for a loose ball during his team's 75-71 win over UCF in the first round of the NCAA tournament on Friday evening.
Lucky for Clark, he was able to undergo a quick surgery before a second-round matchup against UConn, giving a quick shoutout to the doctor who performed the procedure in his comments to reporters on Saturday:
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UCLA was up 63-56 with 2:40 remaining in regulation when it happened. Jamar Brown subbed in for Clark, but the senior guard returned to the court just 39 seconds later. He ended up hitting a clutch free throw with two seconds left to put UCLA up 75-71 and effectively seal the win. For the game, Clark finished with eight points, two steals and two assists.
After the win, Clark revealed his plans for the chipped tooth to reporters.
With Clark's tooth fixed, he'll be ready to go with a spot in the Sweet 16 on the line against UConn.






