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NCAA POW Will Gozum says CSB out for blood vs San Beda


For the third time in NCAA Season 98, College of St. Benilde’s Will Gozum has been chosen by the Collegiate Press Corps as the league’s Player of the Week.

The 23-year-old Gozum powered the Blazers to two very important wins this week, including one that put the Blazers in the Final Four for the first time in 20 years.

The Blazers clinched their playoff ticket with the help of the bruiser and his monster performance. Gozum registered 25 points, 10 rebounds, and six assists in their 83-78 win against San Sebastian College-Recoletos.

He then poured in 18 markers, 11 boards, and four dimes in their 100-88 victory against another Final Four-bound team in Lyceum of the Philippines University. With the win, the Taft crew solidified its hold of the second spot.

Benilde went spotless in three games this week after also defeating Arellano University last Sunday. There, the 6-foot-4 big man averaged a double-double with 17.33 points, 10.33 rebounds, and 3.67 assists per game. He also shot an efficient 56.16-percent from the field.

While he is close to reaching MVP status, Gozum remains focused on getting his team the all-important twice-to-beat advantage in the semifinals.

“For now, I don’t want that MVP thing to get into my head because that just gives more pressure. What I really want is that [twice-to-beat] advantage because it’s one of the biggest steps in reaching the Finals,” he said.

Up next for Benilde is fellow Final Four team San Beda, currently on a three-game winning streak and equally eager to book that playoffs incentive.

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But Gozum said they won’t rest on their laurels against the Red Lions this Tuesday.

“Expect us to double our efforts because last round, they [Red Lions] almost got us. So we know they won’t give the win so easily this time,” he explained.

Gozum zoomed past teammate Miggy Corteza, San Sebastian’s Itchie Altamirano, Arellano’s Shane Menina, and San Beda’s James Kwekuteye for the weekly award presented by the Philippine Sports Commission and San Miguel Corporation, backed by minor sponsors Tinapayan Festival, MNL Kingpin, and Jockey.

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