Tuesday, September 29, 2015

National University takes 22nd straight win in UAAP women's basketball

National University extended its dominance in UAAP women's basketball to 22 straight games, manhandling winless University of the Philippines, 80-44, to kick off the quadruple-header at the Blue Eagle Gym.

The ladies of Pat Aquino muzzled leading Lady Maroon Bea Daez with their suffocating defense, limiting her to just one point.

Gemma Miranda led the now 6-0 defending champions with 13 points, while reigning MVP Afril Bernardino added 12 markers.

Janeena Tatel led UP with 12 points.

The University of the East followed up that NU win in the morning with a come-from-behind 75-65 overtime victory over the University of Santo Tomas.

Ruthlaine Tacula took over in the extension, scoring eight of her seventeen points to power the surprising Lady Warriors in the match-up.

Before Tacula's heroics, Eunique Chan and Chery Ano-os powered UE through the comeback. The former finished with a double-double performance (21 and 13 rebounds), while Ano-os ended up with an all-around thirteen-point, eight-rebound, six-assist performance.

Maica Cortes led UST with twelve points and eleven rebounds.

In the first afternoon matchup, La Salle continues to stay one step behind NU with a 75-57 triumph over Adamson.

Camille Claro led the Lady Archers with 17 points, as they pulled away in the second half against the Lady Falcons. The Season 76 champions almost doubled the output of their opponents, 45-26, in the final twenty minutes.

Jamie Alcoy led Adamson with 14 markers.

The final game of the day saw Ateneo escape with a 48-46 squeaker over fellow struggling Far Eastern University.

Hazelle Yam dazzled for the Lady Eagles with sixteen points, while Danica Jose contributed a double-double with seventeen points and eleven rebounds.

Clare Castro led last season's finalists with eighteen points, including a basket that got them to be just down by two points with two minutes remaining.

FEU had one final chance to tie the game, but Angel Arellado turned the ball over as time ran out for the ladies of Bert Flores.

NU (80) - Miranda 13, Bernardino 12, Gupilan 9, Abriam 9, Itesi 6, Riel 6, Animam 5, Antiquera 5, Sison 4, Paig 3, Harada 2, Layug 2, Tongco 1, Reyes 1, Del Carmen 1, Nabalan 1.

UP (44) – Tatel 12, Isip 11, Oliva 10, Medina 4, Esplana 4, Ordoveza 2, Daez 1, Rodas 0, Pesquera 0, Eder 0, Franco 0, Lapid 0, Cruz 0, Tan 0, Erquiaga 0.

Quarterscores: 15-7, 33-16, 60-27, 80-44.

UE (75) - Chan 21, Tacula 8, Ano-os 13, Sto. Domingo 8, Mendina 6, Taguiam 3, Bale 3, Francisco 2, Ramos 2.

UST (65) – Cortes 12, Angeles 8, Larosa 8, Isanan 8, Anies 8, Felisarta 7, Magdaluyo 5, Jerez 4, Pernia 3, Penaflor 2, Brillante 0, Portillo 0, Capilit 0, Gandalla 0, Rivera 0.

Quarterscores: 13-11, 19-28, 44-45, 64-64, 75-65.

La Salle (75) - Claro 17, Castillo 14, Abaca 13, Revillosa 8, Dagdagan 7, Vergara 5, Ong 4, Penaranda 3, Gonzales 2, Roxas 2, Vela 0, Pineda 0, Arciga 0, Oyao 0, Malarde 0.

Adamson (57) – Alcoy 14, Osano 10, Tacitac 10, Araja 8, Lacson 6, De Castro 4, Cochico 3, Ramillano 2, Generoso 0, Ido 0, Pingol 0, Tabanao 0.

Quarterscores: 10-11, 30-31, 57-42, 75-57.

Ateneo (48) - Jose 17, Yam 16, Go 5, Javier 3, Aseron 3, Guytingco 2, Posadas 2, Buendia 0, Nitorreda 0, Moslares 0, Deacon 0, Newsome 0, Tomita 0, Payac 0, Lamar 0.

FEU (46) – Castro 18, Ballecer 10, Adriano 5, Arellado 3, Ventura 2, Hortaleza 2, Quiapo 2, Baldonado 2, Okunlola 2, Abat 0, Mamaril 0, Payadon 0, Capua 0.

Quarterscores: 14-14, 32-23, 44-37, 48-46.

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