Gritty Archers rally to stall Warriors’ upset bid

Down goes another Archer. Just three days after Mason Amos’ unfortunate MCL injury in the Green Archers’ loss to National University, La Salle has been forced to deal with another key manpower issue.

Kean Baclaan went down with a knee injury in the fourth quarter of a tight duel against the University of the [opponent name missing]. This latest setback adds to the challenges faced by the Green Archers as they strive to remain competitive despite their injury woes.
https://sports.inquirer.net/644448/gritty-archers-rally-to-stall-warriors-upset-bid

Now with solo lead, Bulldogs face tough task of sustaining form

Are the National University Bulldogs for real this time? That’s the lingering question in UAAP Season 88, as NU once again finds itself off to a blazing start—just as it has in previous seasons.

The Bulldogs took down La Salle, 82-78, on Sunday at the Quadricentennial Pavilion, improving to 5-1 and raising expectations over a promising campaign ahead.
https://sports.inquirer.net/643974/now-with-solo-lead-bulldogs-face-tough-task-of-sustaining-form

Hot-shooting Eagles battle Maroons, look to avoid second-half letdowns

Tab Baldwin reflected on the recent basketball game between Ateneo and La Salle, highlighting the contrasting performances throughout the match. He noted the choice of focusing on either the strong play Ateneo displayed in the first three quarters or the challenging moment when everything went south during one quarter.

“We’ll do both in the confines of our dugout and in our next practice [and] in the video session,” Baldwin said last Sunday following Ateneo’s 81-74 victory.

This balanced approach aims to address both the positives and areas for improvement as the team prepares for upcoming challenges.
https://sports.inquirer.net/643311/hot-shooting-eagles-battle-maroons-look-to-avoid-second-half-letdowns

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