January 30 results
Olivarez d. UL, 81-77
Olivarez College used a strong second half performance to outlast University of Luzon, 81-77, and remain the only undefeated team in Group A of the 25th Sta. Lucia Land National Capital Region Athletic Association (NCRAA) Tuesday afternoon (January 30) at the Technological Institute of the Philippines Big Court. The Sea Lions thus own the league’s best record of 5-0 while sending the Golden Tigers reeling to their fourth straight loss. READ MORE
Saint Francis d. AIMS, 99-47
Saint Francis of Assisi College broke the one-week old record for biggest winning margin in a 52-point shipwrecking of Asian Institute of Maritime Studies, 99-47, at the 25th Sta. Lucia Land National Capital Region Athletic Association (NCRAA) at the Technological Institute of the Philippines Big Court Tuesday afternoon (January 30). Guard Michael Cenita set the tone for the rout as he scored eight points in the first period to outscore the entire opposition in giving Saint Francis the 19-6 lead which they never relinquished. READ MORE
New Era d. PSBA-QC, 85-78
Jeff Comia put up another fine performance when it mattered the most as New Era University held off a tough Philippine School of Business Administration-Quezon City side, 85-78, in continuing action from the 25th Sta. Lucia Land National Capital Region Athletic Association (NCRAA) at the Technological Institute of the Philippines Big Court Monday (January 30). The Hunters rose to Third Place in Group A and in position for a prime playoff spot with their third win in five games. READ MORE
De Ocampo d. TIP, 97-79
De Ocampo Memorial College welcomed back veterans Igi Boy Sabasaje and Jhonard Clarito in a big way by handing erstwhile undefeated Technological Institute of the Philippines their first loss, 97-79, at the resumption of the 25th Sta. Lucia Land National Capital Region Athletic Association (NCRAA) at the TIP Big Court Tuesday (January 30). The Cobras thus improved to 2-2 to remain in playoff contention while the Engineers dropped to 3-1. READ MORE
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Olivarez d. UL, 81-77
Olivarez College used a strong second half performance to outlast University of Luzon, 81-77, and remain the only undefeated team in Group A of the 25th Sta. Lucia Land National Capital Region Athletic Association (NCRAA) Tuesday afternoon (January 30) at the Technological Institute of the Philippines Big Court. The Sea Lions thus own the league’s best record of 5-0 while sending the Golden Tigers reeling to their fourth straight loss. READ MORE
Saint Francis d. AIMS, 99-47
Saint Francis of Assisi College broke the one-week old record for biggest winning margin in a 52-point shipwrecking of Asian Institute of Maritime Studies, 99-47, at the 25th Sta. Lucia Land National Capital Region Athletic Association (NCRAA) at the Technological Institute of the Philippines Big Court Tuesday afternoon (January 30). Guard Michael Cenita set the tone for the rout as he scored eight points in the first period to outscore the entire opposition in giving Saint Francis the 19-6 lead which they never relinquished. READ MORE
New Era d. PSBA-QC, 85-78
Jeff Comia put up another fine performance when it mattered the most as New Era University held off a tough Philippine School of Business Administration-Quezon City side, 85-78, in continuing action from the 25th Sta. Lucia Land National Capital Region Athletic Association (NCRAA) at the Technological Institute of the Philippines Big Court Monday (January 30). The Hunters rose to Third Place in Group A and in position for a prime playoff spot with their third win in five games. READ MORE
De Ocampo d. TIP, 97-79
De Ocampo Memorial College welcomed back veterans Igi Boy Sabasaje and Jhonard Clarito in a big way by handing erstwhile undefeated Technological Institute of the Philippines their first loss, 97-79, at the resumption of the 25th Sta. Lucia Land National Capital Region Athletic Association (NCRAA) at the TIP Big Court Tuesday (January 30). The Cobras thus improved to 2-2 to remain in playoff contention while the Engineers dropped to 3-1. READ MORE
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