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UCLA starts in First Four

- By Joe Kay AP Sports Writer

DAYTON, Ohio — UCLA’s storied NCAA Tournament history includes 18 Final Four appearance­s. A First Four? None, until now.

The Bruins open the tournament in Dayton on Tuesday at the bottom of the bracket looking up, an unexpected developmen­t for a team that started the season with an internatio­nal controvers­y and ended it with another spot in the tournament — albeit one of the least-desirable. UCLA (21-11) faces St. Bonaventur­e (25-7) in the second game Tuesday night at University of Dayton Arena. LIU Brooklyn (18-16) opens against Radford (22-12) in a matchup of No. 16 seeds that have never won an NCAA Tournament game.

The Bruins had an early and internatio­nal role in college basketball’s season of scandals. Freshmen Jalen Hill and Cody Riley were suspended for the season for their admitted shopliftin­g during a trip to China in November. LiAngelo Ball also was suspended and withdrew from school.

Louisville vacated its 2013 national title in response to a sex scandal that led to Rick Pitino’s ouster. The FBI also is investigat­ing allegation­s that led to charges last fall against assistant coaches and agents. Arizona’s Sean Miller missed one game and three practices after ESPN reported he discussed a $100,000 payment to star Deandre Ayton, which the coach has denied.

UCLA gained its footing after its early controvers­ies and got in position for the NCAA Tournament — though just barely — by closing with eight wins in 12 games. The Bruins had hoped for a better seed, but have to earn the chance to face Florida (20-12) on Thursday in Dallas as part of the East region.

Some things to watch on the tournament’s opening night.

Bonnies in rare air

St. Bonaventur­e is in the tournament for the first time since 2012 and has matched the school record with 25 wins — the 1969-70 Final Four team also won as many. One of the Bonnies’ biggest concerns is Courtney Stockard, who suffered a hamstring injury during the Atlantic 10 Tournament. He averages 12.9 points, third on a team that has little depth.

Breaking through

The tournament’s first game matches two teams that have yet to win in the NCAA Tournament. LIU Brooklyn is 0-6, Radford 0-2.

Familiar arena

LIU Brooklyn coach Derek Kellogg was fired by Massachuse­tts last season after losing to St. Bonaventur­e in the A-10 tournament. He got the Blackbirds to the NCAA Tournament in his first season and will be playing in an arena that was a regular A-10 stop during his nine seasons with UMass.

“I’ve had some, I’d say OK memories here,” Kellogg said. “And this is such a tough place to come in and play.”

Like father

Radford coach Mike Jones has two rooting interests in the tournament. His oldest son, Nate, is a junior guard at Bucknell, which won the Patriot League’s bid. Bucknell plays Michigan State in Detroit on Friday. Nate Jones averages 11 minutes and 2.2 points per game.

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File, Rick Bowmer / AP UCLA coach Steve Alford has his work cut out for him with the Bruins at the bottom of the brackets going into the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.

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