Tamaraws stall Archers
Far Eastern University broke defending champion
Guards Andy Barroca, Jens Knuttel and JR Cawaling worked so well against the
The Tams also denied the Green Archers an outright entry to the Final Four.
Ateneo remained on top of the field at 10-1, already assured of a slot in the Final Four.
“We used three point guards at the same time specifically for
Barroca had a career-high 26 points spiced by a 13-point splurge in the fourth quarter that helped FEU stave off La Salle’s late fightback.
But Barroca, a 21-year-old transferee from
“Jens helped me find my shots. He made things easier for me and the team,” said Barroca.
Knuttel joined the scoring parade with 11 points topped with seven assists, four rebounds, two steals, serving as the glue that kept the Tams together.
When the final buzzer sounded, Knuttel, a Fil-German, pointed his finger upwards, signaling the win that avenged a controversial 62-73 first-round loss to
The win denied the Archers an outright Final Four berth.
It was a rude sendoff for
Earlier, Santo Tomas whipped up a third-quarter storm as it rallied to trounce National U, 68-58, and remained in the Final Four race with a 5-6 record.
“Our mission is to make the Final Four,” said UST coach Pido Jarencio, whose charges will take on
The Bulldogs took their ninth loss against two triumphs to bow out of contention.
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