UAAP Players of Week: La Salle’s Quiambao, UST’s Ferrer fuel teams’ streaks
MANILA, Philippines — Putting on all-around plays in the past week, both Kevin Quiambao and Tantoy Ferrer emerged as the biggest factors in the runs of the De La Salle Green Archers and the University of Santo Tomas Growling Tigresses, respectively.
Quiambao tallied the UAAP’s first triple-double in the men’s division since 2018 to lead La Salle to three straight wins while Ferrer helped spearhead UST to its fourth straight victory.
Article continues after this advertisementFor their effort, both cagers were feted by the Collegiate Press Corps as the UAAP men’s and women’s Players of the Week for the period of October 25 to 29.
The versatile forward Quiambao unleashed 17 points, 11 rebounds, a league-record 14 assists, and four steals in a crucial 88-78 win against the NU Bulldogs after pouring in 22 points, 12 boards, six assists, and five steals in a 100-69 thrashing of UST.
La Salle’s coaching staff were hardly surprised by the MVP frontrunner’s display, saying it was a result of trust in the new system of mentor Topex Robinson.
Article continues after this advertisement“The trust that he has with his teammates and the trust that his teammates have for him cannot be measured. During practice, we see him [work] and we’re not surprised how he plays during the game,” assistant coach Gian Nazario told the press.
“The credit really goes to him because of the work that he puts in.”
Quiambao averaged a triple-double in the twin victories, carding eye-popping numbers of 19.5 points, 11.5 rebounds, 10 assists, and 4.5 steals per contest to become the unanimous choice by print and online scribes.
He nosed out teammate Jonnel Policarpio, FEU’s L-Jay Gonzales, and UP’s Gerry Abadiano for the weekly honors.
On the other hand, Ferrer continues to shine after fully recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament tear that sidelined her for Season 85.
UST exacted revenge for their first-round loss against the UP Fighting Maroons, with Ferrer scoring a crucial three-point play that helped the team hike its advantage to nine, just before the two-minute warning.
The margin was enough as the Tigresses nipped the Maroons, 74-72, with Ferrer putting in 19 points, nine rebounds, four assists, two steals, and a block.
Meanwhile, the Haydee Ong-mentored squad blew out the De La Salle Lady Archers, 93-67, with Ferrer delivering 10 points, nine rebounds, four assists and a steal.
With averages of 14.5 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists, and 1.5 steals, Ferrer beat out teammate and reigning Player of the Week Kent Pastrana, NU’s Tin Cayabyab, and Ateneo’s Kacey Dela Rosa.
“I always think that I can’t be having an off game because I am one of the reliable leaders in our team,” remarked Ferrer in Filipino.
“I won’t be able to produce those stats if not for the trust of my coaches and teammates.”