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Showing posts with label San Beda Red Lions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Beda Red Lions. Show all posts

Thursday, October 23, 2014

NCAA Finals MVP Anthony Semerad a great fit for Gilas Pilipinas: coach

San Beda's Anthony Semerad, the Most Valuable Player of the NCAA Season 90 Finals, will be a great fit for the Gilas Pilipinas national team, says his coach with the Red Lions, Boyet Fernandez.
NCAA Finals MVP Anthony Semerad a great fit for Gilas Pilipinas: coach

Semerad torched the Arellano Chiefs for a career-high 30 points built on 4 three-pointers in Game 2 of the NCAA Season 90 Finals, and was named Finals MVP after the Red Lions won their fifth consecutive crown.

NCAA Season 90 Finals: San Beda vs Arellano FULL GAME REPLAY VIDEO

The San Beda Red Lions thoroughly outplayed the Arellano University Chiefs in Game 2 of the NCAA Season 90 Finals to notch a dominant 89-70 victory and win a fifth consecutive men's basketball championship Wednesday at the Mall of Asia Arena
.NCAA Season 90 Finals: San Beda vs Arellano FULL GAME REPLAY VIDEO
THE SCORES:
San Beda (89) -- A. Semerad 30, Pascual 16, Adeogun 15, Dela Cruz 12, Mendoza 6, Sara 6, Amer 4, Koga 0, D. Semerad 0, Tongco 0. 

Arellano (70) -- Agovida 22, Ciriacruz 15, Jalalon 6, Hernandez 6, Enriquez 6, Holts 6, Pito 3, Salcedo 2, Bangga 2, Ortega 2, Gumaru 0, Nicholls 0, Caperal 0, Cadavis 0. 

Quarterscores: 22-14, 39-25, 63-52, 89-70.

WATCH NCAA Finals: San Beda vs Arellano FULL GAME REPLAY VIDEO BELOW:

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

San Beda routs Arellano to claim fifth straight NCAA title (FULL GAME REPLAY VIDEO)

San Beda Red Lions' championship pedigree was on full display Wednesday afternoon, making quick work of the Arellano Chiefs, 89-70, to bag the NCAA Season 90 title at the Mall of Asia Arena.
San Beda simply did everything right to win its fifth straight title, eighth in nine trips to the finals.

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