Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Tiebreaker Times
(C) UAAP Season 88 Media Team

Basketball

UAAP Men’s Basketball: Figueroa’s clutch triple propels NU closer to twice-to-beat edge over FEU


Jake Figueroa delivered the dagger triple as National University edged closer to securing a coveted twice-to-beat advantage with a hard-fought 70-64 victory over a resilient Far Eastern University in the UAAP Season 88 Men’s Basketball Tournament, Wednesday night at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay.

Key contributions from Reinard Jumamoy, Paul Francisco, and, most notably, Figueroa’s clutch three-pointer with 73 seconds remaining allowed the Bulldogs to guarantee at least a playoff for the twice-to-beat incentive.

The win also strengthened their hold on solo first place in the eight-team field with a 10-2 record.

Riding a four-game winning streak, NU can secure the first playoff incentive outright if it overcomes cellar-dwelling University of the East this Saturday, November 16, at the SMART Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City.

The Bulldogs previously defeated UE convincingly, 72-57, in the first round last September 21.

UAAP88-MBB-JOLO-MANANSALA-6436 UAAP Men's Basketball: Figueroa’s clutch triple propels NU closer to twice-to-beat edge over FEU Basketball FEU News NU UAAP  - philippine sports news

(C) UAAP Season 88 Media Team

“Sa game, siguro hindi pa rin ganon kami ka-satisfied kasi alam na namin na ito yung papasok ng last stretch. Mayroong challenge na tina-try to explain sa players na ito yung challenge na kailangan mo abutin,” NU head coach Jeff Napa said.

“Ito yung next level na kailangan niyo i-meet up para yung next stage na gusto namin mangyari, magawa namin talaga ng tama.”

The Tamaraws opened the payoff period with an eight-point burst, fueled by back-to-back triples from Jayden Jones and Neil Owens. A Kirby Mongcopa layup helped give them a narrow 56-53 lead.

But the Bulldogs countered with a game-shifting 12-3 run, highlighted by a Figueroa layup, a Francisco three-pointer, and an Enriquez inside shot, building a crucial six-point advantage at 65-59 with 2:58 remaining.

#ReadMore  UAAP 86 WVB: UST extends unbeaten streak with gritty win over Ateneo

FEU briefly threatened to close the gap, as a Jedric Daa triple and a Janrey Pasaol free throw cut the deficit to 67-64. That’s when Figueroa delivered arguably the game’s most crucial basket — a three-pointer that restored the Bulldogs’ six-point lead at 70-64 with 1:13 left, effectively sealing the victory.

“Nakita ko lang yung shot clock. Yung tiwala kasi ni coach Jeff sa akin parang sariling anak kumbaga. Nahihiya ako sa kanya kasi daming minuto na binibigay sa akin, pero kahit magkamali ako, sobrang laki ng tiwala niya sa akin. Kaya yung tira na ‘yon ay para sa kanila,” Figueroa said after finishing with 17 points, six rebounds, five assists, one steal, and one block.

PJ Palacielo contributed 10 points on 3-of-5 shooting, with four rebounds, two assists, and one steal. Jolo Manansala turned in his best performance of the season with eight points and nine rebounds, adding one steal and one assist.

Francisco added nine points and three rebounds, while Jumamoy chipped in eight points on 3-of-6 shooting.

UAAP88-MBB-JANREY-PASAOL-6281 UAAP Men's Basketball: Figueroa’s clutch triple propels NU closer to twice-to-beat edge over FEU Basketball FEU News NU UAAP  - philippine sports news

(C) UAAP Season 88 Media Team

The setback was a major blow to the Tamaraws, who fell to 4-7, sliding further behind the fourth-placed University of Santo Tomas Growling Tigers (6-5), fifth-placed Ateneo de Manila University Blue Eagles (5-5), and sixth-placed Adamson University Soaring Falcons (5-6) in the competitive Final Four race.

Pasaol led FEU with an all-around performance of 15 points, eight assists, and five rebounds, along with two steals and one block. Mongcopa added 10 points, five rebounds, two assists, and one block.

#ReadMore  SOURCE: Fernandez set to become Red Lions head coach

Meanwhile, Daa and Owens contributed seven points each.

FEU looks to keep its slim Final Four hopes alive when it faces De La Salle University on Sunday, November 16, also at the Big Dome.


The Scores:

NU (70) Figueroa 17, Palacielo 10, Francisco 9, Manansala 8, Jumamoy 8, Parks 5, Enriquez 4, Padrones 4, Garcia 2, John 2, Tulabut 1, Dela Cruz 0, Solomon 0.

FEU (64) – Pasaol 15, Mongcopa 10, Daa 7, Owens 7, Bautista 5, Konateh 5, Felipe 5, Montemayor 4, Jones 4, Ona 2.

Quarterscores: 18-13, 38-34, 53-48, 70-64.

Written By

A dreamer from Marikina, a reporter on the sidelines


You May Also Like

News

By: Nicole Gonzales Diza Berayo is ready for the next chapter of her volleyball career — but she’s not going far. After spearheading National...

ADMU

Bacon Austria has come full circle with Ateneo de Manila University. From leading the then-Blue Eaglets to the UAAP Season 69 high school boys’...

News

By: Nicole Gonzales For University of the East team captain Clarence Gianan, ending his high school volleyball journey with a championship was the perfect...

ADMU

High school baseball is back in the UAAP after a six-year hiatus, and the return is made even more special with the inclusion of...

News

By: Nicole Gonzales Rainier Lorayes went down swinging in his final high school outing, delivering a standout performance for the defending champion University of...

2025 SEA Games

Kacey Dela Rosa must have had an out-of-body experience in 2025. What she accomplished in just one year is something that could take others...

Bandwagon Wire

Eras always define the UAAP. From the early 2010s, when superstar-driven teams were carried by the likes of Kiefer Ravena, Jeron Teng, and Ray...

2025 SEA Games

During the past two Southeast Asian Games, Gilas Pilipinas Men have had to overcome major hurdles to assemble a complete roster. In the 2023...

Advertisement