MANILA—Oozing with confidence after a convincing Game 1 finals victory, San Beda tries to complete a perfect season when it clashes with San Sebastian again today in the 86th NCAA basketball championship playoffs at the Araneta Coliseum.
Gametime is 4 p.m. with the Lions looking to book their place in history as the only team to go 18-0 in a season.
The Lions, who own a thrice-to-beat edge in the title series, are also gunning for a 15th crown that will put them one behind Letran, the school with the most NCAA basketball titles.
The Lions, who own a thrice-to-beat edge in the title series, are also gunning for a 15th crown that will put them one behind Letran, the school with the most NCAA basketball titles.
Despite their 93-73 rout in Game 1 Wednesday night, San Beda coach Frankie Lim downplayed the idea of a sweep.
“We’re trying hard not to think about it,” Lim said of the sweep. “We just want to focus on the game on Friday.”
“We’re trying hard not to think about it,” Lim said of the sweep. “We just want to focus on the game on Friday.”
With fifth-year guard Borgie Hermida presiding over a torrid second-half attack, the Lions coasted to victory over the Stags, who, a year ago, swept them in the finals.
San Beda’s reserves also proved to be a key as they outscored their San Sebastian counterparts, 37-9, with rookie Anthony Semerad coming off the bench to fire 12 points.
“I still hold to the statement that we have an 80-percent chance of winning the title if we win Game 1,” said Lim. “It’s just a matter of closing it out. We’ll plan out something, something they (Stags) have not seen before.”
The Red Cubs try to set up a championship double for San Beda when they battle the SSC Staglets earlier at 2 p.m.
San Sebastian Ato Agustin rued the lack of manpower to match up with the Lions.
San Sebastian Ato Agustin rued the lack of manpower to match up with the Lions.
Four Stags, including top scorer Calvin Abueva, logged at least 31 minutes in Game 1 and they looked fagged out when they tried to make their final push in the fourth quarter. Photo by Jan Dizon, NCAA.org.ph
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