EAC squeaks past Lyceum, Mapua grabs share of No. 2 News_ad

Gurtiza EAC Generals NCAA Season 100

Emilio Aguinaldo College’s King Gurtiza.-NCAA PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines—King Gurtiza came through in the clutch and helped Emilio Aguinaldo College avert disaster in a 90-88 escape of Lyceum in the NCAA Season 100 men’s basketball tournament on Sunday.

Gurtiza scored the game’s final five points, including a couple of game-winning free throws with 6.7 seconds left as the Generals salvaged a victory after blowing an 18-point lead.

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“This a big win and it’s very important. If we lose today we’ll be at the bottom of the standing so I emphasized that we needed to give everything in this game,” said coach Jerson Cabiltes after another EAC nail-biter. “It’s an unpredictable season… Every game is vital so we have to treat it as a playoff game in each and every game.”

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“I told myself, ‘I practice this,’ so I was confident that I would shoot those free throws,” said Gurtiza.

Lyceum rallied from a 46-28 deficit and even took an 88-85 edge after a triple by Gyle Montano.

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But that’s when Gurtiza, who collected 21 points, five rebounds and five assists, took over and gave the Generals their third win in seven tries.

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Paolo Bagay helped EAC’s cause with 11 points and three rebounds while the guard tandem of Axel Doromal and Harvey Pagsanjan finished with nine and eight points, respectively.

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John Barba finished with a double-double of 19 points and 14 rebounds for the Pirates, who dropped to an identical 3-4 card.

Mapua grabs share of No. 2

Clint Escamis NCAA Season 100 Mapua Cardinals

Mapua’s Clint Escamis.-NCAA PHOTO

Mapua turned back Jose Rizal University, 88-81, for a tie at No. 2.

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Reigning MVP Clint Escamis continued his stellar play with 19 points, four rebounds and two assists for the Cardinals, who claimed a share of second place with the Letran Knights with similar 5-2 slates.

The troika of Lawrence Mangubat, Chris Hubilla and Mark Cuenco also stepped up for Mapua.

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Mangubat scored 16 points while Hubilla and Cuenco added 15 and 13 points, respectively.

The Heavy Bombers, meanwhile, fell to 2-5, tying Arellano at the bottom of the standings.



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Joshua Guiab had 17 while Ivan Panapanaan tallied 15 points for JRU in the loss.

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