Letran came alive in the second half as Rhenz Abando and Fran Yu delivered big baskets down the stretch to frustrate College of St. Benilde, 67-63, in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Season 97 opening day yesterday at the La Salle Greenhills Gym.
Yu scored all of 12 points in the second half while Abando impressed in his Letran debut with 19 points, eight rebounds and four blocks.
Yu and Abando connived during a 10-2 blast in the payoff period that gave the Knights the first taste of the lead, 60-59, after trailing by as many as 12 points in the first half.
“Ayaw lang magpatalo ng mga bata luckily medyo nag step-up yung veterans namin sa huli, Rhenz, Fran Yu and yung big man namin sa huli, nakapag step-up sila kung kailan kailangan,” said head coach Bonnie Tan as the Knights limited the Blazers to just eight points in the final frame.
AJ Benson paced the Blazers with 16 points spiked by four triples while Carlo Lim added 10 markers.
Yu triggered the run with back-to-back baskets, first on a layup then a booming three-pointer to cut the lead down to two, 57-55. JC Cullar answered back with a layup for Benilde but two free throws and a triple from Abando handed the Knights the lead.
Benson tried to keep Benilde in the game with a layup but big plays from Letran big men Pao Javillionar and Mark Sangalang sealed the deal for the defending champions.
Both teams actually had a rough start as they needed some time to shake off the rust after the two-year NCAA hiatus.
The Blazers picked up the pace in the second quarter as Carlo Lim engineered an 11-2 spurt that gave them a 27-18 lead. Nayve then scored on a layup before nailing a triple to build the Blazers’ biggest lead at 32-20.
During the opening ceremony, the NCAA honored the country's sports legends who are a proud product of the oldest collegiate league in the country.
These include CJ Perez (LPU); Marvin Hayes (JRU); Caloy Loyzaga (posthumous, SBU); Francis Munsayac (EAC); Maria Aresa Lipat (CSB); Michael Saguiguit (UPHSD); Freddie Webb (CSJL); Coach Roger Gorayeb (SSCR); Jiovani Jalalon (AU); and Chito Victolero (MU).