SWU absorbs 2nd straight loss in FilOil | Inquirer News

SWU absorbs 2nd straight loss in FilOil

/ 07:17 AM April 18, 2013

THE Southwestern University Cobras stumbled anew yesterday as they got routed by the debuting University of the East Red Warriors, 62-81, in Group B action of the 2013 FilOil Flying V Hanes Preseason Cup at the Arena in San Juan City.

The result was a far cry from their close battle with the five-time UAAP champions, Ateneo Blue Eagles, wherein they lost by a whisker, 72-77.

The writing was clearly on the wall early on as UE zoomed ahead, 21-11, after the opening quarter.

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UE then turned to star guard, Roi Sumang, who dropped nine points in the second period punctuated by consecutive there-point bombs that helped the Red Warriors establish a 40-25 halftime lead.

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The deficit ballooned to a high of 24, 55-79, as the Cobras faded down the stretch and failed to mount any semblance of a comeback leading to their second loss in as many games.

Sumang ended up with a complete stat-line of 21 points, six rebounds, three assists and four steals while forward Adrian Santos added 16 points. The comebacking Lord Casajeros contributed 14 markers.

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Cesafi Mythical Five member Monbert Arong had 12 points, eight rebounds, two assists and a steal but had a game-high six turnovers. 6-foot-11 Cameroonian, Fabrice Siewe tallied 11 points and six boards.

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Meanwhile in the first game, the NCAA champions San Beda Red Lions bounced back from their opening day by downing the Jose Rizal University Heavy Bombers, 67-55.

Rome Dela Rosa led San Beda with 16 points on an efficient 7-of-10 clip from the field while Ola Adeogun added 14 points and 12 rebounds. Former San Beda Red Cub Paolo Pontejos had a stellar debut for JRU with 18 points but lacked support with the absence of star players Nate Matute and Alex Lopez. /Correspondent Jonas Panerio

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