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With the win, Lyceum evened its record to 5-5, tying two-time champion Diliman College for 5th to 6th places while pulling MCU down to 7th place with a 5-6 mark.

KURT Lee Laput of Lyceum shoots over MCU defenders during their UCAL-PG Flex Linoleum Season 6 on Monday at the University of Batangas Gym in Batangas City. | PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF UCAL
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Lyceum of the Philippines University gave its home fans something to be proud of by crushing the visiting Manila Central University, 102-65, in the Universities and Colleges Athletic League-PG Flex Linoleum Season 6 on Monday at the University of Batangas gym in Batangas City.

Cheered on lustily — even by UB fans — the Pirates broke away from a tight first quarter contest with an avalanche of baskets that enabled them to outscore the Supremos, 34-18, for a commanding 51-32 halftime lead.

Ruthless, the Pirates pressed their attack and practically put their lead beyond the Supremos’ reach by extending it to 80-49 going into final quarter as even the team’s shock troopers made their shots.

Host UB was not fortunate as it absorbed a 77-68 defeat to defending champion Centro Escolar University, which took the solo lead after rising to 8-2.

To avoid complications, the Scorpions need to beat Olivarez College (7-3) to secure the top seed and the twice-to-beat bonus in the quarters, which is a knockout affair.

If the Scorpions beat the Sea Lions, the second running Philippine Christian University-Dasmarinas Dolphins (8-3) will claim the other bonus in the next round.

With the win, Lyceum evened its record to 5-5, tying two-time champion Diliman College for 5th to 6th places while pulling MCU down to 7th place with a 5-6 mark.

Five players scored in double figures for Lyceum with Kurt Lee Laput coming through with an all-around performance — 18 points, six assists and six rebounds
— while Einstein Ramon buried six triples for a team-high 20 points.

Daniel Marcelo led CEU with 17 points, three assists and two rebounds while Abdul-Wahab Olusesi finished with 16 points and 17 boards.

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