LOS ANGELES -- After a lengthy NCAA investigation, UCLA freshman Kyle Anderson has been cleared to play, the university announced Wednesday.

There is still no timetable for a resolution in a separate NCAA investigation into fellow freshman Shabazz Muhammad.

"UCLA was informed by the NCAA earlier today that freshman guard Kyle Anderson is eligible to play this season," athletic director Dan Guerrero said in a statement released by the school. "The NCAA has found no evidence to substantiate violations in his case."

Anderson, a 6-foot-9 guard who was ranked No. 5 overall on ESPN 100 in the Class of 2012, has been practicing with the Bruins the past two weeks and will play in the season opener Nov. 9 against Indiana State.