The Altas, seeking a first-ever stint in the final in two decades, battle the Red Lions, who needed to pass through a gruelling sudden death with the Mapua Cardinals to snatch the fourth and last semifinal berth. San Beda downed Mapua, 59-52, in their playoff last Wednesday, to set up a clash with Perpetual at 4 p.m.
The Dolphins are likewise looking for a maiden appearance in the championship in eight seasons but they will have to do it against the defending champion Knights starting at 2 p.m.
Despite the lack of Final Four experience, however, the Dolphins boast of an amazing seven-game streak and some of the leagues top talents headed by MVP frontrunner Gabriel Espinas.
Espinas, the high-leaping 6-foot-6 rookie from Clark, Pampanga, leads all cagers with Players All-around Value (PAV) score of 26.53 ahead of last years MVP San Sebastians Leo Najorda (25.78), Mapuas Erwin Sta. Maria (23.81), Perpetual Helps Dom Javier (22.26) and Mapuas Christian Guevarra (21.77).
Other PCU players to watch are Ian Garrido, Robert Sanz, Michael Castro and Ramon Retaga Jr.
Another thing going for the Dolphins is that the Knights will be playing without their top gun Ronjay Enrile, who was suspended for unsportsmanlike conduct in their final elimination round game against San Sebastian.
But PCU coach Loreto "Ato" Tolentino expressed guarded optimism on their chances and instead told his wards not to be too complacent.
"Alam namin na kami ang may momentum pero sabi ko sa mga bata huwag mag-kumpiyansa dahil mas beterano itong mga kalaban," said Tolentino.
Letran coach Louie Alas, for his part, said its up to the rest of the team to step up and fill the void left by Enrile.
"Its going to be a big challenge for the other guys to step up because its now or never for us," said Alas.
Like the Knights, the Altas will also have to do it without sophomore forward Vladimir Joe, a vital cog in Perpetual Helps solid performance in the elims, who was also suspended for punching Sta. Maria during the Perpetual-Mapua duel two weeks ago.
"Well have lesser problem with one of their starters suspended. But it does not mean its going to be easy so well just have to treat the game as if theyre complete," said San Beda mentor Nash Racela.