Manila Bulletin

Coronation or extension?

- By WAYLON GALVEZ Matt Nieto, 12, seeks repeat of Game 1 heroics while Paul Desiderio looks to redeem himself from a dismal showing. (Rio Deluvio)

Games Today (Smart Araneta Coliseum) 11 a.m. – NU vs FEU (women’s) 3:30 p.m. – Ateneo vs UP (men’s)

It will be coronation for Ateneo or survival for University of the Philippine­s when they face off in today’s Game 2 of the 81st UAAP basketball tournament at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Blue Eagles coach Tab Baldwin is aware of what they are up against in the 3:30 p.m. game following their 8879 victory in the series opener over the weekend.

“We can’t expect anything less from them (Maroons),” said Baldwin, whose team is gunning for its 10th cage crown.

If the Fighting Maroons send the best-of-three affair to a decider, it will be played this Saturday at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Sandy Arespacoch­aga, the Ateneo assistant coach, believes the team will have to focus on the task at hand even as the coaching staff has reviewed Game One.

“We are focused on what we have to do (in Game 2),” said Arepacocha­ga. “We watched the game tape and went over details of our offense and defense and also with UP’s offense and defense.”

In winning Game 1, Ateneo banked on Thirdy Ravena who nearly pulled off a triple double with 21 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists.

Ravena’s sterling showing was aided by the team and career-high 27 points of Matt Nieto, who exploded for 19 in the second half.

UP, which advanced to the finals for the first time since winning the UAAP championsh­ip in 1986, has proven that it can score crucial back-to-back wins after its disposal of twice-to-beat Adamson in the Final Four.

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