Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Tiebreaker Times

Basketball

Lyceum drains 16 triples en route to 39-point rout of UST


The Lyceum of the Philippines University Pirates immediately broke the 15 three-pointer record set by the Far Eastern University a few hours ago, after hitting a whopping 16 three-pointers. The quarterfinals-bound Lyceum blasted the University of Santo Tomas Growling Tigers, 127-88, to improve to a 6-2 record.

UST, on the other hand, will go home with a disappointing 1-7 win-loss slate.

Major credits go to three point specialist Spencer Pretta, who sunk seven triples for a game-high 21 points in just 12 playing minutes.

Despite Jeepy Faundo and Christian Garcia’s 17 and 16 points respectively, they paled in comparison to Ralph Tansingco and Wilson Baltazar with 19 and 15 points respectively to their names.

Lyceum dominated a high scoring first half, 54-34. Jaycee Marcelino led the charts with 10 points, while their impeccable ball movement and passing paved the way to a 20-point cushion.

After the third quarter, the España-based team found themselves down by an additional two points, as the Pirates led 85-63.

Top scorer Pretta proudly shared, “third quarter pa lang, di naman sa ano, pero alam na namin na we reached the win.”

The Pirates continued to make it rain at the final quarter as UST struggled to tame them. Lyceum, who had come off a two-week lay-off, compensated for their lack off a front line depth by playing big outside, attempting 45 three-pointers in the game.

“Our only big man is our import, the rest are guard na rin. Kaya we have to make sure that we can hit outside because that’s the only advantage we have. Wala kaming big man, so rather na umiyak kami na di kami makapag compete na wala kaming legit big, we have to make the most out of what we have,” head coach Topex Robinson said.

#ReadMore  Toyama supports Dwight Ramos return to Gilas

The Lyceum of the Philippines University will await their opponents for the quarterfinals of the Filoil Flying V Preseason Premier Cup. The playoffs will start on June 21.By Danine Cruz.

The Scores:

LPU (127) – Pretta 21, Tansingco 19, Baltazar 15, Marcelino JV 12, Marcelino JC 12, Perez 11, Ayaay 6, Ibanez 6, Nzeusseu 6, Liwag 6, Santos 5, Caduyac 2, Cinco 0, Serrano 0, Valencia 0.

UST (88) – Faundo 17, Garcia 16, Sta. Ana 14, Macasaet 8, Caunan 7, Lee 6, Huang 6, De Guzman 4, Romero 4, Soriano 4, Yabut 2, Afoakwah 0, Santos 0, Escalambre 0, Garrido 0, Cano 0.

Quarterscores: 27-14, 54-34, 85-63, 127-88.

Written By


You May Also Like

Basketball

Forthsky Padrigao, one of the most polarizing figures in recent UAAP history, ended his collegiate career not with triumph, but with gratitude. The former...

Basketball

For Nic Cabanero, University of Santo Tomas’ 82-81 loss to the University of the Philippines in the UAAP Season 88 Men’s Basketball Final Four...

Basketball

As their UAAP Season 88 campaign ended in a heart-stopping 82-81 loss to finals-bound University of the Philippines, the future of the University of...

Basketball

Terrence Fortea propelled the University of the Philippines to the UAAP Season 88 Men’s Basketball Finals with a go-ahead three-pointer in the final 48.5...

Basketball

De La Salle University never truly got to show the full strength of its lineup this UAAP Season 88 Men’s Basketball campaign. From injuries...

Basketball

For Kean Baclaan, the thought of his UAAP Season 88 campaign ending before it truly began was crushing. Having already sat out a year...

Basketball

De La Salle University flexed its full-strength lineup and refused to bow down, toppling top-seeded National University 87-77 on Wednesday at the Smart Araneta...

Basketball

By: Miguel Caramoan It was a memorable NCAA Season 100 for Ato Barba – a campaign that marked a sharp upward trajectory in his...

Advertisement