NCAA: San Beda roars to 7-0, whips Lyceum in 1st meeting since finals | Inquirer Sports

NCAA: San Beda roars to 7-0, whips Lyceum in 1st meeting since finals

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 08:55 PM August 20, 2019

MANILA, Philippines—Defending champion San Beda beat Lyceum, 88-73, in a rematch between back-to-back finalists in the NCAA Season 95 men’s basketball tournament Tuesday at Filoil Flying V Centre in San Juan.

Calvin Oftana registered a double-double with 20 points and 12 rebounds to power the Red Lions, who swept the Pirates in the championship round the previous two seasons.

Evan Nelle and James Canlas also made their imprint with their all-around brilliance.

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Nelle was at his best in the fourth quarter, where San Beda pulled away. He finished with 14 points, seven rebounds and four assists.

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Canlas, meanwhile, collected nine points, four rebounds and three assists.

Donald Tankoua also shone with 19 points for the Lions, who kept their record unblemished at 7-0.

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The Scores 

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San Beda 88 – Oftana 20, Tankoua 19, Doliguez 15, Nelle 14, Canlas 9, Bahio 8, Abuda 3, Etrata 0, Soberano 0, Cuntapay 0, Alfaro 0, Carino

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Lyceum 73 – Nzeusseu 18, Marcelino JC 13, David 10, Marcelino JV 8, Santos 6, Ibanez 5, Navarro 4, Pretta 3, Caduyac 2, Tansingco 2, Valdez 2, Guinto 0

Quarterscores: 29-17, 44-36, 61-58, 88-73

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TAGS: Basketball, Lyceum Pirates, NCAA Season 95, San Beda Red Lions, Sports

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