Tuesday, October 28, 2014

San Beda Red Lions reigns in NCAA Season 90 Basketball Champion



            San Beda Red Lions outshined their fith consecutive NCAA basketball title after defeating Arellano University chiefs in Game 2 89-70, last Oct. 22 2014.
                National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Season 90 finals,, Basketball federal, with Players of San Beda Red Lions and Arellano University chiefs, in men’s basketball championship, Wednesday 22, 2014 at the Mall of Asia Arena.
                Anthony Semerad scored 10 points making four of his eight triples and grabbed six boards. Baser Amer gets the rout started in the first half with his masterful control of the game en route to a 13- assistant performance as the Red Lions completed a sweep of the best of three series.
                “ I was  really surprised by how they stated, but I told my boys that whatever will do, we just have to stick to the system”, said San Beda head coach Boyet Fernandez, after the game.
                San Beda took a double- digit lead in the second quarter and was never really troubled by Arellano, who could not get their offense on track and missed several point-blank lay-ups that could have changed the complexion of the game.
                The San Beda lead ballooned to as large as 20 points late in the final quarter, 88-68 as Arellano got into penalty situation early and the free throw line.
                Moreover. Anthony Semerad was named the most valuate player of the finals series  after averaging 22 points in the two games of the series.
                “You cannot question Anthony. He’s been there all year long, he’s been one of my top defenders, and he’s transformed from an offensive player to a defensive player as well”, said Fernandez.
Quarter- Scoring: 22-14, 39-25, 63-52, 89-20.
                “I do credit Arellano” said Fernandez. “They will not be here in the finals if they’re a so-so team.
They’re a very strong team. It’s probably championship sitters that took over them in the finals they’re a strong team”.

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