Maui saves the day for Green Archers

img_3388Rookie Maui Villanueva made, what would probably be the most memorable basket of his rookie year, as the Green Archers escape with a victory over the UST Growling Tigers, 81-79 at the UAAP Season 71 Men’s Basketball Tournament at the Araneta Coliseum.

Villanueva made a follow up shot with only a tenth of a second left in the game clock after Revilla missed a pressure-laden lay-up that sent the Green and White Gallery jumping and shouting for joy.

“Actually, yung talagang play namin, is for LA (Revilla) kasi 5 seconds left, siya yung pinakamabilis, it’s a good thing na beat nya yung defense ng UST,” said Acting Head Coach Jack Santiago, who admitted not having slept on the eve of this game due to the tremendous pressure to win this game in the absence of Head Coach Franz Pumaren.  

Speedy was Revilla indeed. Given only 5.5 seconds to execute the play, and receiving the inbound pass from the backcourt, the diminutive point guard literally jet streamed through the defense of the UST Growling Tigers and made a decent jumper en route to the spectacular Villanueva follow through.      

But it was Villanueva who took charge in the absence of Rico Maierhofer in the dying seconds of the ballgame. The Puerta Galera forward fouled out with still a minute still left in the game. 

“Sobrang saya lang talaga ng feeling, ang hirap i-explain. Sobrang saya. Sobrang crucial sa amin ang game na ito, thanks to God, naka-deliver,” said a visibly shaken Villanueva to the reporters in the Araneta Press Room. Beside him was JV Casio, who repeatedly rubbed Villanueva’s hair, obviously ecstatic about the escape win. Casio topscored for the Green Archers with game high of 29 points, with 6 rebounds and 3 assists. 

img_3354The win boosted the Green Archers’ chances of snatching the much coveted twice to beat advantage, as it ties for the 2nd spot the FEU Tamaraws, who earlier survived the NU Bulldogs.

The game was closely fought in the first half. The defending champions led the 2006 champions after the 1st quarter, 15-13, but the latter bounced back to end the 1st half on top, 36-34.

In the 3rd quarter, the Green Archers tried to break free from the Growling Tigers scoring 20 points against the Tigers 11, anchored on the hot outside shooting of Casio and Peejay Barua.

For a full two minutes in the final quarter, the game virtually became a JV-Jervy (Cruz) showdown. As Casio sinks one basket after another, his shots were quickly answered by last year’s MVP’s points in the paint. The shootout resulted into a 67-all deadlock in 4:36 mark. A five point swing by Casio pushed the Green Archers in front, 72-67 going into the final two minutes of the game. With the Green Archers looking to wrap up the game with a seven-point lead going into the final minute of the match, the Tigers, determined not to end their season outside the Final Four, rallied to tie the game at 79-all.

The Scores:

DLSU 81 – Casio 29, Barua 17, Maierhofer 16, Villanueva 6, Mangahas 6, Revilla 4, Webb 2, Ferdinand 1, Walsham 0, Malabes 0, Atkins 0

UST 79 – Cruz 28, Ababou 15, Mirza 11, Vargas 9, Bautista 5, Camus 3, Cuan 3, Canlas 3, Allera 2, Fenequito 0, Fortuna 0, Gile 0, Taylor 0

Quarter scores: 15-13; 34-36; 54-47; 81-79

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  • Anakin

    Rookies?.. Say that again..

  • http://kristine88.blogspot.com kristine

    I love Maui more!!!

  • nemesis enforcer

    Galing naman ni Bodie Cruz ah este Maui Villanueva hehe. Let’s go for the twice to beat advantage! Go Team! Sweep the reamining games

  • LS

    Credit should also be given to LA “the Lightning” Revilla. He just “bolted” through the defense of the UST from one end of the court to the other.

    How long is the basketball court in Araneta? mga 40 meters siguro yun, so kung 100 meter dash, approximately 12.5 seconds ang magiging time ni LA. Not bad, considering nagdidribble pa siya and may hurdles pa in the person of UST defenders.

    LA can give Jamaica’s Usain Bolt a run for his money. Hehe

  • LS

    Also Maui’s presence of mind in doing what he was supposed to do, that is, to make a putback, instead of just watching the ball bounce, is characteristic of a veteran player.

  • bobbie_L0u

    First..I’d like to say that what a showdown between the top two contenders for MVP this season! The fact that they play in different positions made it all the more exciting to watch JVEE and JERVY.

    Now…I am relieved that we won but still wary of the fact that the Archers almost..and I say again almost lost the ballgame due to errors. Good thing thought that our rookies did not give in to the pressure. Credits must be given to LA Revilla for bringing down that ball like a speed of light even though he missed the lay up and to MAUI Villanueva for having the presence of mind to position himself for the put back under the basket.

    Work on the free throws Rico. Sana malaki iyong lamang natin and di na tayo kinabahan if only you made those freebies.

    To JVEE…I saw in your eyes something that I have not seen since last year’s Finals…and that is your will to win! ALL BUSINESS BABY!! You are indeed the KING ARCHER!!

    ANIMO LA SALLE!!

  • cev

    GO SPEEDY GONZALES L.A “lightning ” REVILLA …. GO MAUI Villanueva … GO JV Casio ….Go LASALLE… ANIMO LASALLE …

  • cool cash mike cortez

    “But it was Villanueva who took charge in the absence of Rico Maierhofer in the dying seconds of the ballgame. The Puerta Galera forward fouled out with still a minute still left in the game.”

    wow, sarap sigurado dun sa PUERTA GALERA. makapag-pa-book nga dyan!!

  • bhadji

    Maui ur the bomb!

    He’s becoming a hotstuff ha!

    Go Archers!

  • bhadji

    LA zig-zagging thru 1,2,3 UST players, woah! Ang bilis grabe! I admire his speed!
    Then the put-back by Maui..
    CLASSIC!

    ANIMO LA SALLE!

  • broken07

    Who’s your Daddy now?

    i hope MAUI bags the ROY award…

  • someoneyouwouldntliketoknow

    The two rookies really played a great game. LA “the lightning” Revilla topped UST’s defense with admirable speed and although he missed that lay-up, he still did great. If it wasn’t for him, running and bringing the ball through full court with just 5.5 seconds, could’ve been impossible. ANIMO LA REVILLA! Maui, of course, did a good job, too. Saktong sakto ang pag tip in niya. Ang galing. Presence of mind. He did really good. ANIMO MAUI VILLANUEVA, as well! I hope they’d have a say on Rookies of the Year award, too. Good luck Archers! :)

  • http://taljereep.multiply.com mauibay

    MAUI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • gossip g

    LA is BIONIC MAN. The Big Blur. Mighty Mouse. Hotstuff! Go LA!!

  • http://taljereep.multiply.com mauibaby

    MAUI IS MY ROOKIE… of the year :) )

  • http://www.pengengstresstabs.multiply.com my heart is green

    i love MAUI either… i’ve never been into a basketball player like this before… and i can say it’s worth the fun and gratitude… GO ARCHERS! you’re always in my prayers… good luck in this 71st UAAP season… beat the odds! kayang kaya niyo yan! =)

    Carlin Maye

  • http://www.pengengstresstabs.multiply.com my heart is green

    and oh, BTW… sorry if i commented late… hahaha…

  • yeahyeahhey

    LA and maui are friends of mine :) although this comment is late, i still admire this game.. XD