“We didn’t come out and say we wanted to lead by as much or blow out an opponent,” said Ateneo assistant coach Sandy Arespacochaga. While we feel bad for an opponent, we are in a process of learning new sets and plays.”Matt Nieto topsored for Ateneo with 14 points while Jolo Mendoza added 13. Vincent Robin scored 12 points to lead the downtrodden Generals, who remain winless in six starts. Instead of cooling off at the break, the Altas posted their biggest lead at 29 points, 70-41, behind eight points from Japser Cuevas and five points from Prince Eze. Sese typified the Altas’ hot shooting as he buried seven of eight treys for a game-high 25 points.
Source: Philippine Star June 04, 2018 07:07 UTC