It was the fourth straight win and the fifth in seven games in the second round for the giant-killing Dolphins who, with a 7-7 record, remained in contention for any of the two slots left for the next round. Letran fell to 6-7.
PCUs victory gave San Sebastian, last years losing finalist, a free ride into the semis with its 8-4 record. Jose Rizal University, on top of the field with a 10-2 card, is already in the semis slot with a twice-to-beat advantage even if it drops its last two games.
Defending champion St. Benilde continued its steady drive toward the semis by crushing an ousted San Beda squad, 91-74. The Blazers, who went on a five-game losing streak in the first round, improved to 7-6 while the Red Lions dropped to 2-11.
"The boys gave their hearts out in this game. God-willing, well make it to the Final Four," said PCU coach Kevin Ramos. Whatever happens, it will be the best finish for the Dolphins, a low-profile team armed with a big fighting heart, since joining the league in 1996.