20096:40 am
Weekly Rundown 6-20
Posted by GREENARCHERS.PH- Despite the Flu, Collegiate seasons will push through - (philstar) The NCAA and the UAAP yesterday said their respective basketball seasons will push through as scheduled despite the growing incidence of A(H1N1) cases among students of some of the leagues’ member schools.
- Tams Up in Fil-Oil Cup - (inquirer) The FEU Tamaraws survived a furious chase by the University of the East Warriors, 84-78, to capture the 2009 Filoil Flying V Pre-Season MVP Cup before a sizeable crowd Monday at the Filoil Flying V Arena in San Juan.
- Red Lions just did it! (NSL website) San Beda College-Manila roughed up San Sebastian College-Recoletos, 85-69, on June 13 to become the king of the Nike Summer League seniors division jungle in the finals held at the Ynares Sports Arena.
200910:27 am
Weekly Rundown 6-13
Posted by GREENARCHERS.PH- They Chose Da Nose - (inquirer.net) Joe Lipa is back yet again in the UAAP, where defending champion Ateneo opens its title defense against host Far Eastern U in the opening weekend of the 72nd edition of the country’s premiere collegiate tournament. The UAAP board on Wednesday unanimously approved Lipa’s return as basketball commissioner, a post the many-time national team mentor also held during the 68th season in 2005. “Joe is very qualified because he has shown that he can handle the job without any hint of bias or dishonor,” UAAP president Anton Montinola of FEU said.
- NCAA Neighbors clash in Nike Finals - (NSL website) San Beda and San Sebastian arranged an all-NCAA finale for the championship after winning their respective semifinal matches of the 2009 Nike Summer League at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City last June 11. The Red Lions rallied from a 14-point deficit in the first half to stun Far Eastern University, 74-72, while the Stags erupted in the last 20 minutes to oust their league rival Letran, 82-69. Both squads will play in a one-game title affair on Saturday. Gametime is set at 4 p.m. after FEU and Letran collide for third place at 2:30 p.m.
- UAAP Neighbors clash in Fil-Oil Finals - (inquirer.net)University of the East returns to the finals of the FilOil Flying V Pre-Season MVP Cup, but faces a new foe in Far Eastern University. The Warriors halted San Sebastian’s off-the-formchart run with a 90-84 triumph to clinch the first championship berth, but the Tamaraws spoiled a repeat of last year’s title showdown by tripping the San Beda Red Lions, 64-58, in the Final Four last night at the FilOil Flying V Arena in San Juan.
- UAAP Fuels New Rules - (philstar.com) The University Athletic Association of the Philippines will apply new rules in resolving ties in Season 72, which unfolds on July 11 at the Araneta Coliseum. The league will also implement rules that give teams a chance to challenge a three-point conversion at any point of the game via instant replay and suspend the possession arrow rule in the last two minutes of the match.
20091:55 pm
Green, Junior Archers end preseason in setbacks
Posted by jp_abcedeTwo De La Salle Archer squads wrapped up its preparation for the UAAP on June 10 with the same result.
The Green Archers was battered by NCAA seniors basketball champions San Beda College in the fourth quarter, resulting to a 49-70 blowout in the quarterfinals of the FilOil-Flying V Preseason Manny V. Pangilinan Cup at the FilOil-Flying V Arena.
Peejay Barua was the lone double figure scorer with 13 points.
Pending the reported preparatory league organized by ABS-CBN this month, this ends the tumultuous preseason for the Green Archers as they now focus on the coming UAAP wars.
Earlier in the day at the Far Eastern University Gym, the Junior Archers succumbed in overtime to Jose Rizal University’s hot shooting, 85-88, in the Nike Summer League juniors division battle for third.
DLSZ led in double digits early in the game but was not able to sustain the headway as the Light Bombers found their shooting touch in the second half. The green and white squad had a chance to either win in regulation or extend the game but the attempts did not fall in.
Luigi dela Paz led the Junior Archers with 29 points as Arnold Van Opstal was a rebound short of a double-double with 20 markers. Anton Sevilla scored 11.
DLSZ was second to Colegio de San Juan de Letran in the Filipino-Chinese Basketball League.
Boxscores:
FilOil-Flying V Preseason Manny V. Pangilinan Cup quarterfinals
San Beda 70 – Daniel 15, Marcelo 13, Pascual 11, Tecson 8, Villahermosa 7, Lanete 4, Tirona 4, Gamalinda 4, Soliman 2, Taganas 2, Koga 0, Villanueva 0, Caram 0.
De La Salle 49 – Barua 13, Mangahas 7, Atkins 7, Revilla 6, Villanueva 4, Malabes 4, Webb 3, Marata 2, Bringas 2, Bagatsing 1, Banal 0, Andrada 0, Co 0, Tolentino 0, Reyes 0.
Quarters: 17-16, 30-26, 48-44, 70-49.
Nike Summer League Juniors battle for third
Jose Rizal 88 – Vigil 29, Lontoc 25, Saret 16, Tanquintic 5, Feguidero 2, Oliveria 2, dela Paz 2, Barranco 2, Garcia 2, Yasay 0, Rodriguez 0, Rosales 0, Ludovice 0.
De La Salle 85 – dela Paz 29, Van Opstal 21, Sevilla 11, Herrera 9, Elorde 6, Fortuna 5, Moran 3, Hernandez 2, Torres 0.
Quarters: 11-20, 32-43, 56-58, 78-78, 88-85.
20092:09 pm
Dull Arrows?
Posted by jp_abcedeA number of Lasallians in the community are alarmed with the rut the De La Salle Green Archers are experiencing right now. Well, when was the last time you heard they went on a five-game losing streak?
The slump started with a 73-74 squeaker against Lyceum of the Philippines University-Manila on May 22 in the Nike Summer League. This was followed by another heartbreaker against Far Eastern University also in the NSL.
To make matters worse were two routs courtesy of San Sebastian College-Recoletos and Adamson University in the FilOil-Flying V Preseason Manny V. Pangilinan Cup last week. Just yesterday, the Archers dropped out of the NSL for good after a double overtime loss to the Pirates.
Granted it is a running tally of the two preseason leagues they are participating in, still it is a cause for concern. Here are some factors which I consider are key points in the Green Archers’ recent fall in performance.
Fatigue. After they returned from their training camp in Chicago, this was being pointed out as culprit number one as the team adjusted from the time difference and the weather. But that could not be totally the case since the Archers won their first two games back albeit showing some sluggishness, especially now that they have been already in the country for almost three weeks.
Some say it is because they were playing games in almost near succession having to make up from the backlog they accumulated that the Archers are burning themselves out early. This now leads us to the next point.
Scheduling. From their first week back, they played three games in the NSL, winning two. They were supposed to face University of the East in the FilOil-Flying V tourney a day after losing to Lyceum in the NSL.
Somewhat of a providence, UE requested to postpone the game since the core of the team will also play on the same day for Cobra Energy in the PBL. However, that meant a back-to-back today.
If they have won in the knockout match against the Pirates, it would be four games straight capped by Colegio de San Juan de Letran on Friday. One would need NBA-level conditioning to be able to play consistently four days straight.
Then there was this snafu in the FEU game where team management was not aware that the match was moved to an earlier time.
But this would be just a cop out since almost all teams which are participating in at least two leagues would go through these stretches in their schedules, not counting the players who are pulling off double or triple duty for the National Team and in the PBL.
Lack of focus. Some quarters claim that since classes already started, the players’ attention has been divided between hitting the books and pounding the hardcourt and there was little transition in between. It was like they were playing basketball the whole summer then here comes their academic load out in the corner.
And I say, tell that to Mapua Institute of Technology which has a quarterly academic calendar. But I digress.
There is no point to this since none of our players have commitments other than to De La Salle.
Lack of overall effort. Considering how the schedule of the remaining games panned out, there is this little devil in me who is saying that the Archers are pacing themselves so that they do not totally burn themselves out. Their lackluster start against the Stags attests to that. The defense and the energy were not there. It was as if they were just running around to get it over and done with.
Which I quickly counter with the notion that the Archers never play just to compete and they always exert enough effort to at least go for the win and lose, not because they slacked off but because the other team just worked harder.
Feeling out period. Granted the team is still adjusting playing without its top scorer and top rebounder, the core has been practicing together for months now. Maybe they are still looking for the next leader who will step up or maybe they are still determining who will replace JVee Casio as the go-to guy. Or MAYBE the players are feeling the pressure as the competition for roster slots are in its tightest in years as a bumper crop of greenhorns eager to see action.
However, this is also true for almost all teams which are going through a transition, figuring out their rotation and whatever they are experimenting on.
Experimentation. If you have this much ammunition, you would want to find out what works best and maximize that. This is the quandary head coach Franz Pumaren is going through right now.
This was evident when they went to Maui Villanueva in the post in successive possessions against Lyceum-Manila. There were times when some players would go DNP-CD just because.
Going back to what I have said in the previous point, this is par for the course for almost everyone.
Endgame poise. In connection to the two previous points, there is an apparent vacuum on who would step up in the clutch. I have noticed that different players have topscored for the team, which is good in the team concept but sometimes a hole in the wall in the endgame.
Some supporters are clamoring that the veterans need to step up and deliver. Not that I am discounting the abilities of the older guys, but maybe the younger ones have a stronger fortitude when it comes to pressure packed situations.
We already have had players like those in the mold of Casio and Renren Ritualo who gave us memorable performances even if they were just rookies. And despite getting blocked by Larry Fonacier twice, then sophomore Mark Cardona showed what true grit is when he went for the shot in that game.
With every close shave the Archers encounter this preseason, it is a peg in the experience bank for the young ones and should be a driving motivation for the vets to step up and stand out.
It is hard to pinpoint what is actually bothering the green and white crew since I basically refuted myself in every point I made. The key to remember here is that a combination of all of these factors COULD BE the reason for the losing streak but they are not necessarily the only causes for all we know.
The light at the end of the tunnel in all of this is that it is still the preseason and the real war does not begin more than a month from now. That is ample time to make adjustments, fix whatever needs fixing, and at the same time, sharpen those dull arrows.
200911:36 am
Pirates sink De La Salle for good in NSL; LSGH loses, DLSZ wins
Posted by jp_abcede
In yet another thriller in the Nike Summer League, the De La Salle Green Archers succumbed to Lyceum of the Philippines University-Manila in double overtime, 72-73, on June 2 at the Far Eastern University Gym.
With 13.7 seconds remaining in the second overtime period, the Archers had a chance to salvage a quarterfinals spot in the NSL with one last play. However, LA Revilla let the clock run out as he hesitated in his decision making in the final seconds.
Thus, the green and white squad eliminated itself in the tournament it previously won back in 2007.
Peejay Barua was the lone double digit scorer for the De La Salle with 22 points.
Joseph Abaya milked his crossover pull up jumpers whole game long for 25 points and five rebounds. Chris Aqualiful filled the paint with a double-double day of 15 markers and 11 boards.
The Archers started firing for a 19-5 start in the first period with Hyram Bagatsing scoring all of his nine points in that span. They were not able to maintain the lead as turnovers did them in the second period with the Pirates recovering to get back into the game.
The Taft-based squad pulled together a 7-0 run to lead, 37-30, midway of the third quarter, but this quickly evaporated as Lyceum scored six unanswered points at the end of the period to lead for the first time in the game. The Intramuros-based crew then erected a seven-point gap, 58-51, via Aqualiful’s incomplete and-one play, a few shades before the twilight zone.
There was a shift in momentum when a lull occurred after Jerard Ong was hit with a foul followed by a technical with exactly two minutes to go in regulation. Barua hit the freethrows followed by a Kish Co layup to tie the game, 58-all, with 1:44 remaining.
Aqualiful scored the next three points for LPU-M, negated by Barua’s three-pointer, :45.2 in the clock. Abaya’s fadeaway hit the front end of the rim while Revilla’s three at the buzzer went short to send the game into OT.
The Archers built a five-point gap to start the first extra time, 66-61, from Revilla’s two charities, 3:06. An Abaya trey and an Aqualiful followup with 49 ticks left evened the tally once more.
In the second OT, it was Lyceum which went up by five, 73-68, from an Abaya pop up, 1:19 remaining. Barua then hit a triple at the wings to turn it into a one-possession contest, a minute and six remaining.
Revilla could have tied the count but he missed the first of his two freebies. Joel Tolentino made a crucial steal off Aaron Anactia to set the final play but that was all to it as Revilla drove in then went out, finally deciding to go baseline moments before the buzzer sounded.
In a busy day for Lasallians, De La Salle Zobel and La Salle Greenhills had contrasting fortunes in the quarterfinals of the juniors division.
Luigi dela Paz scored the game-winning basket for the Junior Archers, winning against San Beda College-Rizal, 81-80.
Dela Paz and Arnold Van Opstal combined for 42 points with Dela Paz also putting up five rebounds and four assists. Gwynne Capacio had 11 markers and three feeds as Aiki Herrera chipped in ten and seven boards.
Nico Elorde had a statline of nine points, three caroms, and six feeds.
Baser Amer and Von Chavez led the Red Cubs with 17 points each.
DLSZ will go up against Colegio de San Juan de Letran in the semifinals on June 8 at the FEU Gym.
LSGH was not as fortunate as it got bumped by fellow NCAA school Jose Rizal University, 73-81.
Louie Vigil carried the Light Bombers on his lithe shoulders with 29 points and five rebounds, hitting key baskets in the clutch. Joshua Saret helped out with 14 markers and some stinging defense in the backcourt.
Ervin Flores was the lone double figure scorer for the Greenies with 12 points and four rebounds.
Scores
Lyceum-Manila 73 – Abaya 25, Aqualiful 15, Rimando 10, Difuntorum 8, Guevarra 8, Anactia 5, Ong 2, Cayabyab 0, Mendoza 0.
De La Salle 72 – Barua 22, Malabes 9, Bagatsing 9, Villanueva 8, Mangahas 8, Co 6, Revilla 5, Mendoza 3, Atkins 0, Andrada 0, Marata 0, Webb 0.
Quarters: 13-20, 25-28, 42-39, 61-61, 66-66, 73-72.
200912:44 pm
Archers lose in the clutch once more, FEU completes sweep
Posted by jp_abcedeA former player of De La Salle Green Archers head coach Franz Pumaren in the Nokia Pilipinas Youth Team provided the killer blow for Far Eastern University in the final playdate of the Nike Summer League in the FEU Gym on May 25.
Ryan Roose Garcia recovered the leather in a loose ball scramble for a one-handed heave in the paint for the game-winning field goal, 67-66, with four seconds to go. The Archers utilized a quick inbound play to catch the defense unaware but the ball was swiped off Bader Malabes as time ran out.
The Tamaraws thus swept Seniors Group C with five wins. They would face Seniors Group B second seed University of Perpetual Help System Dalta in the quarterfinals.
The Green Archers finished the eliminations with two straight losses after starting 3-0. They ended up in a triple tie with Mapua Institute of Technology and Lyceum of the Philippines University, which defeated Universidad de Manila, 81-64, in the same day.
There would be a swashbuckler of a playoff between the Lyceum-Manila and DLSU on June 2 for the right to face San Beda-College Manila in the quarters. The Intramuros-based squad upset the green and white squad, 74-73, on May 22.
Malabes led the Taft-based squad with 19 points, while Peejay Barua and Kish Co both finished with 13 markers. Co added ten rebounds for a double-double.
Reil Cervantes headed the Tams with 12 points and five rebounds. JR Cawaling produced 11, while RP Smart Gilas Team member Mark Barroca had ten markers, six boards, and six assists.
Action was intense and physical as two Archers appeared to have gone to a boxing match with blood splattering on their jerseys.
Maui Villanueva left the game with a bloodied left forehead coming from a wayward elbow by Jun Tanuan in a loose ball chase. Yutien Andrada broke his nose back in the first half but still played for some minutes in the second.
Scores
FEU 67 — Cervantes 12, Cawaling 11, Barroca 10, Garcia 8, Ramos 7, Noundou 7, Tanuan 5, Sanga 4, Exciminiano 3, Knuttel 0, Eguilos 0.
DLSU 66 — Malabes 19, Barua 13, Co 13, Bagatsing 5, Webb 4, Mendoza 4, Andrada 4, Revilla 2, Banal 2, Villanueva 0, Tolentino 0.
QUARTER SCORING: 10-15, 23-29, 42-47, 67-66
20098:25 pm
Archers experience the upset rug against Lyceum-Manila
Posted by jp_abcede
The De La Salle Green Archers might be feeling like the Cleveland Cavaliers as Lyceum of the Philippines University-Manila escaped with a win, 74-73, on May 22 in the Nike Summer League at the Far Eastern University Gym.
Joseph Abaya uncorked the game-winner with 17 seconds to go as James Mangahas’ foray at the other end missed its mark.
Peejay Barua led De La Salle with 23 points and five rebounds. James Mangahas hit 12 and Bader Malabes pumped 11 markers and four boards.
Abaya topscored for the Pirates with 17 points. Jerard Ong and Rich Guevarra combined for 27 markers as Chris Aqualiful had a double-double with 11 and ten rebounds.
This is the Archers’ first defeat after winning three straight to begin the tournament. They would close out the eliminations on May 25 against undefeated FEU.
A victory by the Archers would tie them with the Tamaraws and give them an automatic slot in the knockout playoffs.
If Far Eastern wins, coupled with a Lyceum-Manila conquest against Universidad de Manila also on Monday, it would create a complicated three-way tie among DLSU, LPU-M, and Mapua Institute of Technology.
Either way, the green and white squad would go through another knockout bout as the format calls for a winner-take-all match to break ties. In case of triple ties for the second seed, the two teams with the highest quotient do battle while the third team gets eliminated.
To review the three teams’ head-to-head matchups, the Cardinals won against LPU-M, 61-51, on April 29 and the Archers were victorious against Mapua, 72-53, just two days ago.
Catching up on backlog generated by their Chicago training camp, the Archers played its third game in five days. They are supposed to face University of the East on Saturday in the FilOil-Flying V Preseason Manny V. Pangilinan Cup but the game was postponed since the core of the Red Warriors will play for Cobra Energy against Oracle Residences in the PBL PG Flex Unity Cup.
BOX SCORES:
LYCEUM 74 — Abaya 17, Ong 14, Guevarra 13, Aqualiful 11, Igtiben 10, Rimando 4, Difuntorum 3, Cayabyab 2, Doligon 0, Lacap 0, Anactia 0.
DLSU 73 — Barua 23, Mangahas 12, Malabes 11, Webb 8, Banal 5, Villanueva 4, Marata 3, Tolentino 3, Bringas 2, Bagatsing 2, Revilla 0, Andrada 0, Reyes 0, Mendoza 0, Co 0, Manguera 0.
QUARTER SCORING: 13-21, 33-40, 56-61, 74-73
200910:01 am
NSL – DLSU clinches quarters spot
Posted by Jonas TerradoPosted in Nike Summer League website
De La Salle demolished Mapua Institute of Technology, 72-53, to clinch the last quarterfinals seat in Group C of the 2009 Nike Summer League seniors division at the FEU gym in Morayta, Manila last May 20.
Unlike in their previous games against lowly City Colleges of Manila and STI-Sta Rosa, the Green Archers frustrated the Cardinals all throughout the 40-minute contest to remain unbeaten since coming off a month-long training in Chicago.
With the victory, La Salle improved to a perfect 3-0 record while eliminating Mapua from quarterfinal contention after finishing its elimination round campaign with a 3-2 record.
DLSU has two remaining outings against Lyceum-Manila and the other Group C quarterfinalist Far Eastern University on Friday and Monday, respectively.
A win against the Pirates would set up an intriguing match between the Archers and the Tamaraws for the top spot in the said group. The winner will play either FEATI or Perpetual Help in the final eight while the loser battles San Beda College, the top team in Group B.
Bader Malabes was the lone double-digit scorer for the Taft-based cagers with 12 points but got nine markers apiece from sophomores LA Revilla and Hyram Bagatsing.
Already ahead by 10 points, 40-30, at one point of the third quarter, Malabes led a furious spurt as La Salle ballooned its lead to a high of 23 points, 78-53, with less than two minutes left in the game.
Macky Acosta and Randolph Soriano led the Cardinals in a losing cause with 10 points apiece with the latter hauling down six rebounds. Allan Mangahas, meanwhile, tallied eight markers.
Scores
DLSU 72 — Malabes 12, Revilla 9, Bagatsing 9, Barua 9, Marata 6, Mangahas, J 6, Villanueva 5, Co 5, Tolentino 3, Bringas 2, Webb 2, Banal 2, Manguera 2, Andrada 0, Mendoza 0, Paredes 0, Reyes 0.
MIT 53 — Acosta 10, Soriano 10, Mangahas A 8, Sarangay 7, Cinco 4, Cornejo 4, Ranises 3, Stevens 3, Espinosa 2, Guillermo 2, Parala 0, Sanchez 0, Chien 0.
QUARTER SCORING: 14-10, 36-26, 54-40, 72-53.
200911:19 pm
Archers take second NSL win; LSGH sweeps group
Posted by jp_abcedeThe De La Salle Green Archers returned from a training camp in Chicago to burn STI College-Sta. Rosa, 78-41, on May 18 in the Nike Summer League at the Far Eastern University Gym.
The Archers heated up in the middle quarters, limiting STI College to 11 points that span. Bader Malabes fired eight of his game high 12 points in the third period, where the Taft-based squad scored 27.
The Fil-Bahraini was the only double digit scorer for the green and white squad as Maui Villanueva and Peejay Barua were the next highest scorers with eight points.
Winston Balmaceda led STI with ten points and five rebounds.
This the Archers' second victory in this tournament.They still have three more games to go before they wrap up the eliminations. Currently leading in their group is FEU with four wins and no losses.
De La Salle's next game is on May 20 against Mapua Institute of Technology.
Balmaceda kept his team close until the end of the first quarter with eight points as the Laguna-based squad trailed by only one, 17-18.
In the same playdate, La Salle Greenhills swept its group, beating Rizal Technological University, 76-65.
Ervin Flores led the way with 20 points and four rebounds. Joseph Trajano had 14 markers.
Other double digit scorers for LSGH are Keir Sy with 11 and Jasper Tanhueco with ten.
RTU was headed by Eduardo Daquioag's 14 points.
The Junior Blazers would face the second seed in juniors Group B in the quarterfinals.
Boxsores:
DLSU 78 - Malabes 12, Villanueva 8, Barua 8, Revilla 7, Mangahas 7, Webb 6, Bringas 6, Bagatsing 6, Paredes 4, Andrada 4, Banal 3, Manguera 3, Atkins 2, Tolentino 2, Co 0, Mendoza 0, Marata 0.
STI-SR 41 - Balmaceda 10, Ferrer 9, Salamat 5, Mane 5, Reyes 3, Suinan 2, Sayao 2, Santos 2, Arzola 1, Baniqued 1, Pamada 1, Lacsina 0, Parenuevo 0.
Quarters: 18-17, 31-23, 58-28, 78-41.
LSGH 76 - Flores 20, Trajano 14, Sy 11, Tanhueco 10, Diaz 8, Guevarra 5, Pumaren 5, Calaquian 2, Pate 1, Sollano 0, Carlos 0, Sta. Maria 0.
RTU 65 - Daquioag 14, Montelibano 12, Cabrera 11, Sabangan 10, Javillonar 8, de Jesus 5, Foronda 5, Lopez 0, Andaya 0.
200910:54 am
Nike Summer League: Archers crush Merlions
Posted by Jonas Terradoposted in the Nike Summer League Website
National champion De La Salle, with a number of rookies on its fold, dumped unheralded City College of Manila, 86-72, in the 2009 Nike Summer League seniors' division at the FEU gym in Morayta, Manila.
Electing to use the game as a tune-up for its sought-after recruits, the Green Archers overcame a disappointing start before making things difficult for the Merlions to gain a head start in their quest to regain the NSL title they last won in 2007.
Sophomore standout David Joshua Webb bannered La Salle's attack with 18 points, three rebounds and three assists while Jovet Mendoza tallied 16 points as they led by as many as 31 points in the contest.
But to everyone's surprise, CCM, a member of the National Capital Region Athletic Association, zoomed to an early 13-4 lead with 4:21 left in the opening period.
However, Webb led a furious charge for the Taft-based cagers when he hit seven points, including a triple that put them on top for good, 21-20, with 8:28 in the second quarter before storming to a 39-26 lead at the half and never looked back.
Ex-La Salle Greenhills big man Martin Reyes scored 12 points and grabbed five rebounds while former RP Youth standout Norbert Torres added 11 points and seven rebounds in the victory.
Simon Atkins had three assists while rookie Jed Manguerra hauled down six boards.
The Green Archers elected not to field in veterans like James Mangahas, Hyram Bagatsing and Peejay Barua during the 40-minute encounter.
Three-time NCAA champion San Beda debuts tomorrow when it takes on Universities and Colleges of Luzon Athletic Association runner-up Philippine College of Criminology at 4pm while Letran battles University of the Philippines in the curtain raiser at 9am.
The rest of the schedule will be in the juniors' division as FEU-Nicanor Reyes Educational Foundation meets Rizal Technological University at 10:30 am, UAAP champion Ateneo clash with Hope Christian School at 12 noon, LSGH against National University at 1:30 pm and UCLAA champion PCCr versus JRU at 3pm.









