NCAA: EAC edges San Sebastian for third win | Inquirer Sports

NCAA: EAC edges San Sebastian for third win

By: - Reporter / @junavINQ
/ 04:10 PM April 13, 2022

EAC Generals in the NCAA Season 97 men's basketball tournament. NCAA PHOTO

EAC Generals in the NCAA Season 97 men’s basketball tournament. NCAA/GMA PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines–Ralph Robin fired seven threes and finished 27 points as Emilio Aguinaldo College repulsed San Sebastian College, 63-60, on Wednesday in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament at the La Salle Greenhills gym.

JP Maguliano added 14 points and Nat Consejo delivered double-double outputs of 10 points and 14 rebounds for the Generals, who registered their third win in six games while dealing the Stags their fourth setback for a 2-4 record.

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The Generals ferociously chased the Stags right from the get-go before finally catching up with them when it mattered most through the collective efforts of EAC’s energetic bench.

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Ken Villapando had 16 points for the Stags, who misfired 17 of their 20 attempts from the arc and wasted several double-digit advantages.

The scores

EAC (63) — Robin 27, Maguliano 14, Cosejo 10, Liwag 8, Cadua 2, An. Doria 2, Taywan 0, Ad. Doria 0, Luciano 0, Bunyi 0.
SSC-R (60) — Villapando 16, Altamirano 9, Calma 7, Felebrico 6, Cosari 5, Are 5, Sumoda 4, Calahat 4, Desoyo 0, Abarquez 2, Dela Cruz 0, Loristo 0, Una 0, Shanoda 0.
Quarterscores: 11-22, 29-30, 41-49, 63-60

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