The DLSU Archers demonstrated an incredible resurgence in their remarkable win against the University of the Philippines (UP), setting the stage for an intense Season 86 title showdown. After a humbling series opener, the DLSU Archers surged back with a commanding 82-60 victory, rekindling their momentum for the upcoming decisive match.
Coach Topex Robinson’s squad showcased a dramatic shift in momentum, refusing to succumb to a premature ending in the Finals.DLSU Archers resilience was evident as they fought their way back from an early 10-point deficit, gradually narrowing the gap to a mere three points by the end of the first quarter.
DLSU Archers’ Remarkable Comeback
Despite the echoes of UP’s dominant 97-67 Game 1 victory, the path to success was laden with challenges for La Salle. However, their tenacity prevailed as they unleashed a relentless offensive onslaught and tightened their defense, exhibiting a stark contrast to their initial performance in the series.
A Test of Mettle for UP
UP, aiming to reclaim the title lost to Ateneo in the previous season, faced formidable obstacles in their quest. Former MVP Malick Diouf’s promising start dwindled, with the Maroons struggling to maintain their earlier momentum. DLSU Archers’ staunch defense denied UP crucial opportunities, leading to an agonizing field goal drought for over 11 minutes in the second quarter, setting the stage for their rival’s breakaway.
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DLSU Archers’ Key Performances
The DLSU Archers witnessed stellar performances from various players, elevating their game to clinch this pivotal victory. MVP Kevin Quiambao, in an unusual role from the bench, made a substantial impact with nine points and 13 rebounds. Evan Nelle, the graduating point guard, orchestrated the offense magnificently with 10 assists and 12 rebounds.
Rise of Supporting Players
Notably, Francis Escandor and Joshua David emerged as unexpected heroes, significantly contributing to the DLSU Archers’ triumph. Escandor, usually averaging five points, stunned with 14 points, including crucial three-pointers. David’s impactful four treys led to a commendable 12-point performance, complemented by CJ Austria’s solid 11-point contribution.
The DLSU Archers’ victory was further attributed to their preparedness and the team’s collective approach, allowing players to seize opportunities and shoot with confidence as instructed by Coach Robinson.
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