Blazers jump to fourth place in NCAA; Stags snap 4-game skid
At A Glance
- College of St. Benilde weathered a mighty comeback by University of Perpetual Help in the fourth quarter as it eked out a 77-73 victory and secured a place in the magic four for the first time in NCAA Season 99 at the Filoil EcoOil Arena on Sunday, Oct. 29.
College of St. Benilde weathered a mighty comeback by University of Perpetual Help in the fourth quarter as it eked out a 77-73 victory and secured a place in the magic four for the first time in NCAA Season 99 at the Filoil EcoOil Arena on Sunday, Oct. 29.

And it took the emergence of Prince Carlos from the ashes of their early defeats for the Blazers to reclaim the place they should have secured much earlier in the season having brandished almost the same roster from its runner-up team from a year ago.
Carlos waxed hot early when CSB made it move and slowly built momentum from there to go into the final period with a 12-point cushion.
The Blazers used it to survive Art Roque 11-point explosion in the last canto and escape with the win, their seventh against four wins that was good for joint No. 4 with the Lions.
Will Gozum, amid his personal struggles, showed up as the reigning MVP that he is in the fourth period when he uncorked seven of his 15 points in that key stretch that helped CSB preserve the win.
Although CSB had a breakthrough, its coach Charles Tiu stressed they’re still off-target.
“We are still short of our goal,” said Tiu. “We just have to worry about ourselves and take care of our business. We are far from where we want to be, but at least we are getting away with some wins.”
“We need to play much better than this though,” he added.
The Altas fell to 4-7.
Earlier, San Sebastian took down San Beda, 75-67 to snap a four-game losing streak.
Reggz Gabat showed the way with 18 points while Rommel Calahat added 16 as the Stags improved to 4-8 record while sending the Red Lions reeling to a 7-4 slate.