Texarkana Gazette

Tournament first: UCLA starting in Dayton vs. Bonnies

- By Joe Kay

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 didn’t expect to be making their first appearance in a First Four game. They were surprised to see their draw in the selection show on Sunday night, which left them with only a few hours to arrange a cross-country flight.

“We really weren’t expecting that as we’re watching the show,” coach Steve Alford said. “We were thinking we’ve got at least

three days at home to practice and look at film and get ready. All of a sudden the selection show is over and we’re like, ‘We’re probably leaving in the morning.’”

But at least they’d made it after a challengin­g November and early December.

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

UCLA had a game with Montana called off because of wildfires in December, adding to the Bruins’ unusual start.

“Four months ago we’re sitting in China and not knowing what’s going on and what’s happening,” Alford said. “And now we’re in the NCAA Tournament, and that’s a very good accomplish­ment.”

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