Top-25 recruit Skyy Clark decommits from Kentucky
Skyy Clark, the 25th-ranked recruit in the 2022 class, has decommitted from Kentucky and reopened his recruitment, he announced on social media Sunday.
The four-star prospect initially committed to the Wildcats in October 2020 over North Carolina, Memphis, and UCLA.
"First and foremost, I would like to thank coach Cal, the entire coaching staff at UK, as well as BBN for all the love and support you all have shown me over the past two years," Clark wrote. "It honestly means the world to me. And that is what has made this decision such a tough one for me.
"But after a lot of thought and reflection, I have decided to ask for my release from the University of Kentucky so I may reopen my recruitment. I will take the next few weeks to regroup with my family to figure out what is the best move going forward."
Kentucky still boasts a strong recruiting class for next season, which includes five-star prospects Cason Wallace and Chris Livingston. Shaedon Sharpe, the top-ranked 2022 recruit, could also suit up next fall if he doesn't declare for this year's NBA draft.
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