Super sophomore Trent Perry could give UCLA some March magic Trent Perry, a rising star for the UCLA Bruins, has become a focal point of optimism as the team prepares for the NCAA Tournament. The guard’s recent performances have positioned him as a key player in the team’s push for a deep run in the postseason. Perry’s ability to score, create, and lead has elevated UCLA into a contender, despite being a seventh-seeded team. Their first-round matchup against 10th-seeded UCF is set for Friday at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Perry’s journey to this moment has been marked by resilience and adaptability. After stepping in as a midseason replacement for Skyy Clark in the starting lineup, he quickly proved his worth with a 30-point outburst against Penn State. His impact has only grown since Clark’s return, as Perry has continued to thrive in the three-guard starting lineup. His versatility—whether running the point, shooting from beyond the arc, or driving to the basket—has made him an indispensable asset for the Bruins. The 23-11 Bruins have also benefited from Perry’s presence in the starting lineup. His ability to space the floor and create driving lanes has quickened the team’s pace and improved their overall efficiency. This has been crucial as UCLA moved out of the NCAA Tournament bubble with a six-game winning streak in their last eight contests. Perry’s contributions have been instrumental in this turnaround, as evidenced by his 12.7 points per game average and a 41.2% shooting rate from three-point range. Perry’s clutch performances have further solidified his role. In a critical moment during the Big Ten Tournament, he made all six free throws in the final 36 seconds to help UCLA hold off Michigan State. His composure under pressure has drawn praise from coaches and peers alike.#ucla_brains #xfinity_mobile_arena #trent_perry #david_rebibo #mick_cronin
