Louisville transfer guard Skyy Clark visiting UCLA
Louisville guard Skyy Clark is currently on a visit to UCLA as he vets potential destinations out of the NCAA transfer portal, according to a report from On3’s Joe Tipton.
Clark entered the NCAA transfer portal on March 24, before the Cardinals had hired coach Pat Kelsey.
When Clark entered the portal, it was noted that he was leaving open the door for a potential return. But as his visits continue, that possibility appears to be growing slimmer.
There will be plenty of interest in Clark in the transfer portal. He averaged 13.2 points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game for Louisville in a bit of a lost season under former head coach Kenny Payne.
That came after he transferred into the program from Illinois the previous offseason. In one year at Illinois, Clark averaged 7.0 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game. Playing time, though, was a struggle as he appeared in only 13 games.
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This past season for Louisville, Skyy Clark started 28 of the 29 games he appeared in, playing 31.9 minutes per game.
Louisville lands commitment from Terrence Edwards Jr.
According to Jeff Goodman, Louisville has landed a commitment from James Madison guard transfer Terrence Edwards Jr. A huge pickup for newly hired head coach Pat Kelsey as he looks to turn the Cardinals around.
“Louisville has landed JMU transfer Terrence Edwards Jr., source told @TheFieldOf68,” Goodman said via X. “Edwards averaged 17.2 points this past season. Big pickup for new coach Pat Kelsey and the Cardinals in the rebuild.”
Edwards is coming off a career-year season, winning Sun Belt Player of the Year. In 36 games played, he averaged 17.2 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game. The shooting numbers are impressive as well, being 34.3% from three and 42.7% from the field.
On3’s Griffin McVeigh also contributed to this report.