UCLA's Skyy Clark loses front tooth in March Madness thriller to help Bruins seal first-round victory
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UCLA center Skyy Clark has a new smile he’s showing off after the Bruins’ 75-71 victory over UCF on Friday night.
The California native and senior lost his front tooth during UCLA’s first round game in the men’s NCAA tournament after he caught a stray elbow from UCF’s Themus Fulks when the pair dove for a loose ball late in the second half.
UCLA’s Skyy Clark (55), right, has a tooth chipped by UCF’s Themus Fulks (12) during the second half of a first-round game of the NCAA men’s college basketball tournament in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on March 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
The accidental contact knocked out half of Clark’s front tooth, an ugly scene captured on the CBS broadcast.
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"It definitely hurt," Clark said after the game. "I have a little lisp going on."
As Clark was being attended to by the team’s staff, UCLA walk-on Jack Seidler jumped into action to find the missing tooth.
"Somebody’s got to get it, somebody’s got to get it," Seidler recalled.
UCLA Bruins guard Skyy Clark (55) reacts after having his tooth knocked out against the UCF Knights in the second half of a first-round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on March 20, 2026. (Bill Streicher/Imagn Images)
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The broadcast showed Seidler returning to the scene and picking up what was left of Clark’s tooth, which he said resulted in his cellphone blowing up with reactions to his heroics. But for Seidler, the real star was Clark, who returned to play


