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The FEU Tamaraws wrap up the primary spherical of the UAAP Season 88 males’s basketball event on a excessive notice as they pounce on a shorthanded UE Purple Warriors facet lacking suspended head coach Chris Gavina and guard Wello Lingolingo
MANILA, Philippines – FEU picked up its second win of the UAAP Season 88 males’s basketball event, taking down the shorthanded UE Purple Warriors, 95-76, on the Araneta Coliseum on Sunday, October 19.
UE missed its head coach Chris Gavina after the league slapped him with a four-game suspension following a profanity-paced rant in opposition to officiating after their 111-110 time beyond regulation loss to the La Salle Inexperienced Archers on Wednesday, October 15.
Purple Warriors’ sharpshooting guard Wello Lingolingo additionally didn’t see motion as he served the primary of his three-game suspension after an unsportsmanlike foul on La Salle guard Kean Baclaan, who suffered a knee damage that can hold him out for the remainder of the season.
Jorick Bautista led the Tamaraws with 22 factors on an environment friendly 7-of-11 capturing from the sphere, whereas Janrey Pasaol chipped in 17 factors and 10 assists as FEU improved to 2-5.
“Final yr we had been 1-6 after the primary spherical and this yr [we’re] 2-5. This yr we’ve had some, for me, enhancements, to be sincere,” FEU coach Sean Chambers mentioned because the Tamaraws handled tight losses all through the opening spherical.
“We had a three-point recreation in opposition to UP, a two-point recreation in opposition to La Salle, and time beyond regulation in opposition to Ateneo. These video games may have gone both method. So we’ve realized from them, we’ve gotten higher,” he added.
With out Lingolingo, UE leaned closely on international student-athlete Valuable Momowei, who had 23 factors and 11 rebounds, solely resting for lower than a minute in the complete recreation.
Nico Mulingtapang and Tope Lagat contributed 13 factors every because the Purple Warriors remained winless after the primary spherical for a 0-7 document.
After a good first quarter, the Tamaraws pulled away within the subsequent two frames, constructing a lead as large as 25 factors, 79-54, within the third quarter.
FEU dominated the rebounding division, 47-33, to regulate many of the recreation.
The Scores
FEU 95 – Bautista 22, Pasaol 17, Konateh 15, Mongcopa 12, Daa 10, Felipe 6, Salangsang 5, Montemayor 4, Macapagal 2, Owens 2, Ona 0.
UE 76 – Momowei 23, Mulingtapang 13, Lagat 13, Despi 8, Robles 5, Datumalim 5, Abate 3, Malaga 2, Caoile 2, Jimenez 2, Tañedo 0, Cabero 0, Rosete 0.
Quarters: 22-19, 52-39, 74-54, 95-76.
– Rappler.com