NCAA: JRU extends streak to four, escapes San Beda | Inquirer Sports

NCAA: JRU extends streak to four, escapes San Beda

/ 02:54 PM October 04, 2022

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MANILA, Philippines—Jose Rizal University blew a big lead but held on to stun San Beda, 83-80, in the NCAA Season 98 men’s basketball tournament at San Juan Arena on Tuesday.

The Heavy Bombers squandered a 20-point advantage before surviving the Red Lions’ comeback bid to post their fourth win against two losses.

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“I think we can do better in attacking. Maybe the fatigue and pressure are already there in the fourth quarter but I told them the more our backs are against the wall, the more we should do what we do best,” JRU head coach Louie Gonzalez.

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Agen Miranda led JRU with 21 points while John Amores finished with 19. Marwin Dionisio and Joshua Guiab contributed 16 and 14, respectively.

The Red Lions, who dropped to a 4-2 record, still trailed by nine in the fourth quarter before making it a two-point game down the stretch.

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San Beda’s JB Bahio missed a potential game-tying basket with less than 40 seconds left that sealed the Heavy Bombers’ victory.

Bahio led San Beda with a double-double of 19 points and 10 rebounds. James Kwekuteye scored 14 points but shot a lowly 33.3 percent from the field while Tony Ynot chipped in 12.

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