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MANILA, Philippines— Lawrence Mangubat proved steady in the clutch, unleashing crucial back-to-back baskets in Mapua’s 69-68 hairline triumph over Lyceum on Tuesday in the NCAA Season 100 men’s basketball tournament.
Mangubat received the feed from Clint Escamis with 3.9 seconds left and knocked down the game-winning three as the Cardinals continued to stay within reach of tournament leader College of St. Benilde.
Article continues after this advertisement“I knew that I would take the shot, but I’m not really expecting it to go in. Perhaps, I just got lucky,’’ said Mapua’s 5-foot-11 rookie from Liloan, Cebu in Filipino. “I was surprised.”
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The Pirates had the chance to reverse the outcome, but Jonathan Daileg’s corner jumper went off the mark at the horn, sending Lyceum to its eighth defeat in 14 outings.
Article continues after this advertisementRenz Villegas took over the Pirates’ assault in the fourth, scoring 14 of his game-high 22 points in that span that wiped out a double-digit Mapua lead.
Article continues after this advertisement“Our veterans were off today, so I saw the need to step up. I’ve been working on my shots at different angles every day,” said Mangubat.
Article continues after this advertisement READ: NCAA: Chris Hubilla, Marc Cuenco push Mapua past San BedaDoing extra workouts in practice created wonders for the former Mapua Red Robin after sinking an off-balanced corner jumper over the outstretched arms of Daileg that knotted the count one last time at 66.
Villegas then rolled the dice by attacking the hoop and banking a shot in front of three defenders, giving the Pirates the leverage with 9.7 seconds remaining.
Article continues after this advertisementIt was at this time that the Cardinals designed an offensive pattern, putting the ball on the hands of Escamis, last season’s MVP, that culminated with Mangubat’s dagger.
The scores:MAPÚA 69 – Mangubat 16, Hubilla 14, Cuenco 11, Escamis 10, Concepcion 6, Igliane 4, Recto 4, Jabonete 2, Ryan 2, Abdulla 0, Bancale 0, Garcia 0
LYCEUM 68 – Villegas 22, Montaño 9, Cunanan 8, Aviles 7, Daileg 7, Guadaña 5, Barba 5, Peñafiel 3, Versoza 2, Caduyac 0, Moralejo 0
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