Showing posts with label FEU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FEU. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

La Salle beats FEU for a 6-3 record (for Aug 19)

La Salle Edges Out FEU For Solo Second

De La Salle University had a breath of fresh air, bucking a near collapse against of Far Eastern University, 74-66. The Green Archers led by as much as 15, 70-55, with a Ferdinand tip in, 4:46. However, FEU did not let the game away that easy as it trimmed the gap to six with Jon Alisbo finding Marlon Adolfo for a three-pointer from near the top of the arc, 66-72, more than a minute to go. That was the nearest the Tamaraws got with Cholo Villanueva sealing the game with two freethrows from separate trips.

“It was a test of character on our team,” said DLSU coach Franz Pumaren. “We rose to the occasion right now. It is a good win.”

Jvee Casio led with 16 points, going 9/10 at the freethrow area. He also passed off four times and stole the leather thrice. Rico Maierhofer woke up with 13 markers, seven rebounds, three assists, and two blocks, while TY Tang made 12 and eight feeds.

As a team, the Taft-based squad shot only 4/22 from the arc with a total 35.9% overall accuracy. It made up in the hustle board with 19 fastbreak and 21 turnover points, while dishing 21 assists. The whistles blew Taft-ward as well, getting called for only 20 fouls against FEU’s 28.

Marnel Baracael scored 20 points on 7/12 two-point shooting for Far Eastern, going along with eight boards, two steals, and a block. Adolfo and Ric Cawaling were good for ten each, while Reil Cervantes was a point shy of a double-double with 14 rebounds.

De La Salle put behind the embarrassing defeat it suffered from rival University of Santo Tomas a week ago. The green and white are in solo second with a 6-3 standing. FEU is tied with UST at 5-4.

“There is always a first time,” Pumaren looked back. “It was actually a painful lesson but a good experience for us.”

The Archers have a busy week ahead with Adamson University on August 23 at the Araneta Coliseum and University of the Philippines on August 25 at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium. On the other hand, the green and gold would contend against Ateneo de Manila University on Saturday.

“Each game is important, especially ranking second to fifth. It is neck and neck,” the older Pumaren mentioned. “Parang traffic jam. At this stage, our destiny in entering the final four is in our hands. We are not dependent on other teams.”

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Win # 3!

The whole coliseum, plus the tens and thousands of viewers at home and from the internet, expected the game to be another blow-out win in favor of the Green Archers. It was one of the most intact and experienced teams in the league against a team composed of ten rookie players and a rookie head coach; who could have expected this one to be a nail-biter? In the end, the De La Salle Green Archers had to dodge a bullet in order to snatch their third win of the season, 64-61.
The FEU Tamaraws led most of the game until the Archers pulled all the right strings in the final minutes of the game to steal the win. The most pivotal moment of the game stemmed from the long arms of Rico Maierhofer when he snatched an offensive rebound and tipped the ball back in for the Archers’ biggest lead of the game, 62-58, with under 2 minutes left to play in the game. Cholo Villanueva showed extreme nuts of steel as he extended the Archers’ lead to 64-61 with 8.9 seconds left in the game; which became the final score for the Archer-win accompanied by a huge sigh of relief. Coach Franz Pumaren showed calmness and confidence in his team even though defeat stared them in the eyes in the final minutes; convincing himself and his team that their veteran experience was not a force to be reckoned with in crunch time.
The Green Archers displayed a sub-par offense, shooting only 28% FGs for the entire game; forcing them to hope and pray that their advantage in free throws made and attempted pave a way for their victory, and indeed it did as the Archers made 10 more free throws than the Tamaraws did. The Green Archers once again spearheaded the attack with balanced scoring from the whole team, led by Rico Maierhofer with 11 points and 8 rebounds, followed by Peejay Barua with 11 points and 4 rebounds.
The FEU Tamaraws’ rookie-led squad exceeded expectations by almost toppling the Green Archers. Sophomore player Marnel Baracael led the Tamaraws in scoring with 16 points while also grabbing 6 rebounds. Rookie Ron Sanga also contributed with 9 points and 4 rebounds. The FEU Tamaraws were out-rebounded on the offensive boards 19-12.
In the first game, the UST Growling Tigers looked as if they were headed for another defeat early on against the Adamson Falcons until they rallied to keep the game alive and rallied once more late to pull away with the 12-point victory. Jervy Cruz had another monster game with 24 points and 23 rebound, accompanied by Francis Allera with a career-high 26 points, to help the Gold and Black snag their first win of the season. The Falcons were led by Patrick Cabahug’s 24 points and Roel Hugnatan’s league-high 32 points in another unfortunate loss.
Animo La Salle!