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The FEU Tamaraws lost to the defending champion DLSU Green Archers with a final score of 68-62 on Wednesday, September 25, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. This defeat drops FEU's record to 0-5.
Despite the loss, FEU Head Coach Sean Chambers expressed happiness with his players' performance. He stated he "hate[s] losing more than [he] like[s] winning," but was "extremely happy with the way we performed today," specifically grateful for the effort put into closing the gap.
Coach Chambers believes the adjustments the players are making will lead to positive outcomes, especially in the upcoming second round of the season. He declared, "You’re starting to see our guys getting comfortable and comfortable. I truly believe when the second half of the season comes, we’re gonna be a problem," and that FEU will be "a problem moving forward." He acknowledged the process takes time with a young team, saying, "it is a process."
Chambers, the former PBA import, added that the Tamaraws are adjusting well to the triangle offense. He emphasized being "a hundred percent happy about the effort and performance," specifically calling the second half "beautiful, absolutely beautiful." He noted it will take some success for the players to be fully committed, adding, "we’re getting there" and that he "can’t be more happy with this group of guys in a lost game."
The FEU Tamaraws will next play against the Ateneo Blue Eagles on Sunday, September 29, seeking their first victory.
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