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UCLA’s Eric Dailey Jr. set to return for senior season

The UCLA men’s basketball team is getting a key piece of its roster back next season.

Eric Dailey Jr. has committed to returning for his senior year, giving the Bruins their likely starting power forward. Dailey made his plans known Thursday morning in an interview with Bruin Report Online.

UCLA Bruins forward Eric Dailey Jr. shoots the ball against the UConn Huskies in the second half during a second round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect Dailey became the fourth UCLA player to announce his return, joining Xavier Booker, Eric Freeny and Brandon Williams. The Bruins also appear to be closing in on getting guard Trent Perry to come back.

Guard Skyy Clark could return as well if the NCAA grants Clark’s eligibility waiver based on his having played only 13 games as a freshman at Illinois while his father was dealing with serious health issues.

The return of five or six players would give UCLA a strong nucleus alongside incoming freshmen Joe Philon and Javonte Floyd.

Dailey’s junior year largely mirrored his sophomore year. He had games where he was the best player on the court and others where he largely disappeared.

UCLA forward Eric Dailey Jr. reacts after an NCAA college basketball game against Nebraska, Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/William Liang) AP His average of 11.6 points was just a few ticks up from his 11.4 points as a sophomore, but his rebounding vastly improved to 5.8 per game after he had averaged just 4.0 rebounds as a sophomore. Dailey’s 3-point shooting percentage dipped from 37.8% to 31.6%, and his defensive effort tended to hinge on whether his shots were falling.

UCLA is expected to target three more starting-level players – a center, wing and guard – in addition to several reserves in the transfer portal, prioritizing defense, athleticism and toughness.

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