Later in the day, Philippine School of Business Administration, last years runner-up, survived National College of Business and Arts in overtime, 100-93, to keep its campaign going in the eight-school meet backed by Accel, New Balance shoes, Arena swimwear, Villa de Oro Resorts Boracay, Shakeys Pizza, Molten and Mikasa balls.
EAC hotshots Ronjay Buenafe and Niño Songco struggled at the offensive end, but coach Nomar Isla found another go-to guy in Lionel Rivera who poured in a team-high 17 points, his first double digit output for the season, to lead the Generals to a repeat victory over the Griffins for their 10th straight win.
"Rivera (Lionel) came out of his shell and led us to victory," said Isla. "Despite having our key players in foul trouble, our bench did the most damage against the opponents."