MANILA, Philippines—University of Santo Tomas fell victim to University of the Philippines at the start of the UAAP Season 87 men’s basketball second round.
The loss extended the Growling Tigers’ losing streak against the Fighting Maroons to eight dating back to 2022 when Goldwin Monteverde took over as UP’s head coach.
Article continues after this advertisementDespite the defeat, UST remained on track for a Final Four spot in fourth place just a game behind third-running University of the East.
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“We’re not thinking of anything about that,” said UST forward Mark Llemit in Filipino. “This is a new round. It’s back to zero here.”
Article continues after this advertisementLlemit, one of UST’s reliable reserves, had five points, five rebounds and two steals.
Article continues after this advertisement READ: UAAP: UP repeats over UST to get back on trackMo Tounkara had himself a game with a near double-double of 24 points and nine rebounds but it just wasn’t enough to hold off the Fighting Maroons, who rose to a 7-1 card to tie La Salle on top.
Article continues after this advertisementUST’s duo of Nic Cabañero and Christian Manaytay also scattered 17 and 12 points, respectively.
Having lost three of their last four following a 3-1 start, the road to the Final Four doesn’t get easier for the Tigers, who will face another powerhouse next in defending champion La Salle on Wednesday at Mall of Asia Arena.
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