“Like what I’ve said before, this team is built to be selfless,” said San Beda coach Jamike Jarin during the post game interview. Javee Mocon had 10 points and nine rebounds, while rookie Davon Potts contributed all 10 points in the fourth quarter also for San Beda. Arellano opened the game with a blazing start, taking a 25-18 lead entering the second quarter but couldn’t stop San Beda in the next quarter. The Red Lions were never threatened from thereon as the Chiefs also were held scoreless in the remaining seconds. San Beda, which won Game 1, 88-85, last Thursday, ended the elimination round with a league-leading 14-4 win-loss record.
Source: Manila Times October 11, 2016 17:03 UTC