SAN DIEGO — Mick Cronin might not be so eager to bring UCLA back to San Diego State anytime soon after his short-handed Bruins were given a rude welcome by the deep, disruptive Aztecs coached by old friend Brian Dutcher.
Matt Mitchell and Jordan Schakel scored 15 points apiece and SDSU used a suffocating defense and 3-point shots to humble 22nd-ranked UCLA 73-58 on Wednesday night in the season opener for both teams.
Mitchell and Schakel hit 3s early in the second half to open a 40-28 lead and the Aztecs dominated the rest of the way at empty Viejas Arena. Aguek Arop and Terrell Gomez scored 10 points each for San Diego State, which was 30-2 last season and expecting its highest seed ever in the NCAA Tournament before it was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
"It's a first step. We're excited to come away with a victory and happy as heck that we're actually playing basketball. It's been 264 days since we played," Dutcher said.
"We've always had a defensive identity and I think that showed again tonight. The good news is, as well as we played, there's a lot of room for growth with this team, at both ends of the floor."
UCLA, which played on SDSU's home court for the first time since December 1991, was without key players Jalen Hill and transfer Johnny Juzang. Chris Smith, the Bruins' only senior, committed his fourth foul midway through the second half and came out — and then fouled out with 4:47 to go. He scored 10 points, none after halftime.
Jaime Jacquez Jr. had 17 points for UCLA, and Cody Riley added 14 points and 12 rebounds.
The game was part of a multi-team event that also includes Pepperdine and UC Irvine. UCLA and SDSU had been scheduled to play in a bubble in Orlando, but it fell apart. Longtime pals Dutcher and Cronin quickly put together this event.