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Friday, August 8, 2014

La Salle, NU extend unbeaten women's basketball run to six matches

Games on August 10 (Sunday) at the (Blue Eagle Gym)
9 a.m. – FEU (2-4) vs UP (0-6)
11 a.m. – UST (3-3) vs Adamson (3-3)
1 p.m. – NU (6-0) vs La Salle (6-0)
3 p.m. – UE (2-4) vs Ateneo (2-4)

Standings:

La Salle 6-0
NU 6-0
Adamson 3-3
UST 3-3
Ateneo 2-4
FEU 2-4
UE 2-4
UP 0-6

The first round of UAAP women's basketball on Sunday will close with a collision of undefeated teams, as UAAP Season 76 finalists La Salle and National University took contrasting routes on Wednesday to take their respective sixth wins this season, setting the stage for their first meeting since the finals this coming Sunday afternoon.

The Lady Bulldogs send the University of the Philippines to their sixth straight defeat, 57-44. Shelley Gupilan poured ten of her 25 points in the third quarter, outscoring the Lady Maroons, who only could muster nine by themselves.

UP held a 30-28 lead with over 3.5 minutes left in the period, before NU uncorked sixteen unanswered points, mostly from the efforts of Gupilan and Andrea Tongco, to erect a 44-30 lead with over nine minutes left. UP never recovered from the run, as they could only manage to whittle the deficit to as low as eight, 50-42, before NU closed out the game on a 7-2 burst.

Tongco would finish with seven points, six rebounds and two assists, while Afril Bernardino contributed with sixteen points, eight rebounds, three assists and four blocks.

Bea Daez led UP with 14 points, seven rebounds, and four assists.

In contrast, the Lady Archers survived a fourth-quarter comeback from Far Eastern University to hold on to a 46-43 victory.

Trailing by eight points with under 6.5 minutes remaining at 39-31, the Lady Tamaraws scored nine straight points to take a 40-39 lead with 3:40 remaining.

However, the defending champions retook the lead, this time for good at 42-40 with a Trisha Piatos triple with 3:23 left. FEU had a chance to creep closer, but free throw issues plagued them in the dying minutes, going 1/8 from the stripe. In addition, April Siat missed a basket with 13 seconds left that could have given them the lead.

The Lady Tamaraws had an opportunity to force an extension, after Piatos' free throws made it a three-point game with 3.3 seconds left. Unfortunately, Angelica Gabriel committed a turnover with one second left to send them to their fourth loss in six games.

Nicole Garcia led La Salle with fifteen points and eleven rebounds, while Piatos finished with ten points, five rebounds and three assists.

Claire Castro led FEU with twelve-points and a game-high sixteen rebounds.

UST used a strong close to the first quarter to secure their third win of the season against UE, 69-54. Tied at 14-all with over 2.5 minutes remaining, the Tigresses uncorked a 12-1 run to end the period up, 26-15. UST continued to hold their ground, never allowing the Lady Warriors to get closer than five points for the rest of the game. They also closed out strong, finishing the match on a 10-2 burst to prevent UE from taking their third win.


Closing out the quadruple-header at the Blue Eagle Gym, Ateneo slumped to their fourth straight defeat, losing to Adamson, 59-47. The troika of Jingky Balasta, Janille de Castro and Jolly Ballaso combined for 36 points and 15 rebounds to lead the Lady Falcons to their third win of the season.

The Lady Eagles got a subpar performance from Danica Jose, who was limited to just four points and eight rebounds. Caramia Buendia and Claire Aseron each had twelve points and six rebounds to take charge for the Erika Dy-coached group.

The other matchups in the Sunday quadruple-header sees Adamson and UST break their tie to see who will finish the first round in solo third place at 11am, UP seeking to secure that elusive victory against FEU at 9am, and Ateneo and UE closing out the first round at 3pm.

The scores:
First Game
NU (57) – Gupilan 25, Bernardino 16, Tongco 7, Miranda 4, Antiquiera 3, Paig 2, Abriam 0, Nabalan 0, Escoto 0, Seno 0, Castro 0, Villegas 0, Layug 0, Sison 0, Maghibon 0.
UP (44) – Daez 14, Wong 9, Bautista 5, Isip 5, Pesquera 5, Aliermo 4, Tatel 2, Esplana 0, Lapid 0.
Quarterscores: 10-6, 19-21, 41-30, 57-44

Second Game
La Salle (46) – Garcia 15, Piatos 10, Ong M. 6, Santos 5, Melendres 3, Ong A. 2, Roxas 2, Castillo 2, Corcuera 1, Vergara 0, Scott 0.
FEU (43) – Castro 12, Arellano 10, Tanaman 9, Siat 8, Valenzona 2, Ventura 2, Baldonado 0, Hortaleza 0, Chan 0, Balleser 0, Gabriel 0.
Quarterscores: 12-6, 24-14, 34-24, 46-43

Third Game
UST (69) – Siapoc 16, Cortes 14, Rivera 12, Angeles 11, Magdaluyo 4, Penaflor 3, Felisarte 3, Reyes 2, Isanan 2, Nartates 2, Mandilag 0, Gandala 0, Capilit 0, Pernia 0.
UE (54) – Sto. Domingo 12, Ano-os 8, Mendina 8, Llosala 7, Sampaga 7, Tacula 5, Chan 4, Gayacao 3, Francisco 0, Bale 0.
Quarterscores: 26-15, 38-29, 49-43, 69-54.

Fourth Game
Adamson (59) – Balasta 14, De Castro 12, Ballaso 10, Avila 8, Osano 5, Mateo 4, Amper 4, Ong 2, Ido 0, Generoso 0, Durens 0, Sulit 0, Alcoy 0.
Ateneo (47) – Buendia 12, Aseron 12, Yam 6, Jose 4, Javier 3, Tomita 3, Go 3, Bo-ot 2, Nitorreda 2, Belarmino 0, Posadas 0, Lamar 0, Tantoco 0.
Quarterscores: 15-9, 23-19, 42-31, 59-47.

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