The Denver Post

3 players may be discipline­d by UCLA

- By Beth Harris

LOS ANGELES» Three UCLA basketball players detained in China on suspicion of shopliftin­g returned home, where they may be discipline­d by the school as a result of the internatio­nal scandal.

Freshmen LiAngelo Ball, Jalen Hill and Cody Riley arrived at Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport late Tuesday afternoon after a 12-hour flight from Shanghai.

Pac-12 commission­er Larry Scott said the matter “has been resolved to the satisfacti­on of the Chinese authoritie­s.”

The players were detained in Hangzhou for questionin­g after allegation­s of shopliftin­g last week before the 23rd-ranked Bruins beat Georgia Tech in their seasonopen­ing game in Shanghai as part of the Pac-12 China game. The rest of the UCLA team returned home last Saturday.

A person with knowledge of the Pac-12’s decision said any discipline involving the trio would be up to UCLA. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the conference doesn’t plan any sanctions.

UCLA Chancellor Gene Block said the school is weighing its options.

“I want to be clear that we take seriously any violations of the law,” he said in a statement. “In this particular case, both Athletics and the Office of Student Conduct will review this incident and guide any action with respect to the involved students. Such proceeding­s are confidenti­al, which limits the specific informatio­n that can be shared.”

There was no immediate word on the trio’s status for the team’s home opener Wednesday night against Central Arkansas.

The school said the three players, along with coach Steve Alford and athletic director Dan Guerrero, will make their first public comments about the matter at a campus news conference Wednesday, but won’t take questions.

Scott thanked President Donald Trump, the White House and the State Department for their efforts in resolving what he called “the incident with authoritie­s in Hangzhou, China.”

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