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Ledee to avoid a March Madness surprise in the East Region.

“They don’t give out those All-american accolades just on a whim. You have to earn those,” UAB coach Andy Kennedy said of Ledee. “Tremendous player.”

Quiet for most of the second half, Ledee scored on three straight possession­s for the Aztecs (25-10) after UAB took a 56-53 lead. Butler hit a difficult fallaway, and Ledee climbed for an offensive rebound and was fouled with 1:01 left. Ledee hit both free throws to give SDSU a 66-63 lead, and he added two more foul shots with 20 seconds left.

UAB’S Efrem Johnson had a contested look at a tying 3-pointer with 8 seconds left, but it rimmed off, and Reese Waters’ free throw with 3 seconds remaining allowed the Aztecs a chance to exhale.

Ledee made 11 of 18 shots, was 9 of 10 at the free throw line and had eight rebounds. He topped 30 points for the fourth time this season and finished two short of his career high.

San Diego State will play No. 13 seed Yale, which knocked off highly regarded Auburn, in the second round on Sunday.

Johnson led UAB (2312) with 19 points, but was scoreless over the final nine minutes. The Blazers’ leading scorer, Yaxel Lendeborg, got into early foul trouble trying to defend Ledee and finished with 11 points. He fouled out in the closing seconds.

“I tried to match Ledee’s physicalit­y. As soon as I did, boom, foul, and it messed with my head all game,” Lendeborg said. “It took me a while to even start being aggressive again because I was scared of the charge call or anything with just messing up for my team any more than I already did.”

Eric Gaines added 14 points for the Blazers, who fell in the opening round for their second straight NCAA Tournament appearance. UAB lost two years ago to Houston in the first round, also as a No. 12 seed. This season, UAB joined the American Athletic Conference and unexpected­ly won the league tournament.

UAB trailed 44-32 early in the second half before a 17-5 run gave the Blazers their first lead of the game and set up the tense closing minutes.

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