Red Lions want to feast on Altas; JRU vs Benilde | Inquirer Sports

Red Lions want to feast on Altas; JRU vs Benilde

By: - Reporter / @cedelfptINQ
/ 05:01 AM October 03, 2017

San Beda hopes to stay within striking distance of leader Lyceum when it clashes with struggling Perpetual Help on Tuesday in NCAA Season 93 at Filoil Flying V Centre.

Running second behind the Pirates with a 13-1 record, the Red Lions are targeting a 13th straight victory when they face the Altas, who are seeking to avoid early elimination from the Final Four race.

With a 4-9 record, the Altas could see their hopes end with another defeat to the Lions, who beat them on their home floor during the first round.

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For their part, the Lions are seeking consistency as they negotiate a tough windup to the second round that includes a duel with the Pirates on Oct. 19.

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“We have nothing to be proud of,” said San Beda coach Boyet Fernandez.

Make no mistake about it though, Fernandez isn’t looking past the Altas.

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“They lost their last games, but winning against Letran, Perpetual was a different team,” said Fernandez.

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Meanwhile, Jose Rizal U seeks to solidify its hold of third spot as it collides with also-ran St. Benilde at 4 p.m.

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The Heavy Bombers are coming off an 85-52 win over the Altas last Friday.

“We’re not in the semifinals yet. Anything can happen,” said JRU coach Vergel Meneses.

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