UCLA's Skyy Clark gets tooth knocked out during NCAA Tournament game
UCLA guard Skyy Clark had his front tooth knocked out during the second half of the Bruins' NCAA Tournament first-round win against UCF.
UCLA guard Skyy Clark is in need of a dentist appointment. Clark had his front tooth knocked out during the second half of UCLA’s 75-71 NCAA Tournament win against UCF . Clark’s tooth was dislodged after he dove to the floor in an attempt to get a loose ball.
UCF’s Themus Fulks inadvertently elbowed Clark in the face as he tried to pry the basketball away from the UCLA guard. He lost part of his TOOTH on this play 😬 pic. twitter.
com/6KU0HrjP1y — CBS Sports (@CBSSports) March 21, 2026 Clark pointed to his missing tooth after the play. He was tended to by UCLA’s medical staff and later checked back into the game without his front tooth. He even hit a free throw with 2.
3 seconds left to seal the victory for the Bruins. Clark can at least get a dentist recommendation from the New Jersey Devils ’ Jack Hughes . Hughes famously had his tooth knocked out while competing for Team USA’s hockey team in the Winter Olympics .