UST cruised to a second win in a row in the UAAP Season 86 women's basketball tournament, clobbering Adamson 84-65 on Wednesday morning.
MANILA -- University of Santo Tomas cruised to a second win in a row in the UAAP Season 86 women's basketball tournament, clobbering Adamson University 84-65 on Wednesday morning.
Coming off a 20-point, 10-rebound game in the Growling Tigresses' 63-46 win over the UE Lady Warriors last Sunday, Kent Pastrana followed it up with a 28-point, four-assist, and three-steal outing this time against the Lady Falcons. With Pastrana leading the way, UST was able to break away in the third canto, turning a 44-40 halftime lead into a 66-51 cushion heading into the final frame.
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