San Miguel Beer officially secured the final quarterfinal berth in the PBA Philippine Cup after defeating Terrafirma, 126-110, on Wednesday night at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.
The Beermen came out slow but gradually found their rhythm against an aggressive Terrafirma side that tried to dictate the tempo early. San Miguel relied on its depth and experience to steady itself and avoid being pulled into a high-risk back-and-forth exchange. As the first half progressed, the Beermen’s execution improved on both ends of the floor.
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By the middle stages of the contest, San Miguel had already begun asserting control through more disciplined offense and stronger defensive stops. The Dyip continued to fight but struggled to match the sustained scoring runs of the Beermen, who slowly built separation heading into halftime.
Boatwright and Fajardo anchor San Miguel’s playoff-clinching performance
Bennie Boatwright led the offensive charge with 33 points, knocking down five triples and consistently stretching Terrafirma’s defense. His shooting opened lanes for teammates and forced the Dyip to adjust their coverage throughout the game.
June Mar Fajardo delivered a dominant inside performance with 30 points and 16 rebounds, controlling the paint on both ends. His presence stabilized San Miguel whenever Terrafirma attempted to rally.
CJ Perez added 15 points, while Don Trollano and Jericho Cruz contributed 17 points each, ensuring the Beermen maintained offensive balance. Their collective effort helped sustain pressure on Terrafirma even when turnovers disrupted rhythm.
Despite committing 17 turnovers and allowing fastbreak opportunities, San Miguel’s offensive firepower proved overwhelming over the long run. The Beermen’s ability to recover from mistakes ultimately separated them from their opponents.
Coach Leo Austria emphasized the importance of urgency before the game, aware of the stakes surrounding playoff qualification. His team responded by tightening execution after an uneven start.
San Miguel established a 58-46 halftime lead and maintained control throughout the second half. The Beermen continued to extend their advantage as Terrafirma struggled to generate consistent stops.
Austria later acknowledged concerns about turnovers and slow starts, noting that these issues must be addressed before the playoffs begin in earnest.
Terrafirma’s playoff hopes officially come to an end
Terrafirma entered the contest with urgency, understanding that only a win could keep its playoff hopes alive. The Dyip capitalized on early San Miguel errors and stayed competitive through hustle plays and transition scoring.
However, as the game wore on, San Miguel’s depth and championship experience took over. The Beermen gradually wore down Terrafirma with sustained scoring runs and stronger defensive stands.
The Dyip were unable to maintain their early energy and eventually fell behind for good. Their loss officially eliminated them from playoff contention, ending their campaign.
With the playoff field now complete, San Miguel shifts its focus toward preparing for the quarterfinals. The Beermen will look to clean up execution issues while building momentum for the next stage of competition.