THE CLUTCH KILLER: JACOB CORTEZ’S ICY DAGGER AND THE CURSE THAT SHATTERED UP’S TITLE DREAM IN GAME 1 🏹🏀
THE MOA ARENA EXPLOSION: A DUEL FOR THE AGES

The UAAP Season 88 Men’s Basketball Finals opened with the earth-shattering intensity expected of the ultimate grudge match: the best-of-three championship duel between the UP Fighting Maroons and the La Salle Green Archers. Game 1, staged at the Mall of Asia Arena, was not merely a basketball game; it was a brutal, emotional war of attrition, decided by an assassination attempt in the final seconds.
For much of the evening, the narrative belonged to the Fighting Maroons, led by the unstoppable force of Harold Alarcon. Alarcon delivered a career-defining performance, an offensive masterclass that seemed destined to carry UP to victory. He racked up an astonishing, game-high 34 points, twenty of which came in the searing heat of the first half. UP controlled the tempo, dictating the score and forcing La Salle to fight uphill.
Coach Topex Robinson, even in victory, acknowledged the near-fatal blow: “I’m glad and fortunate that we were able to sustain the onslaught of Harold Alarcon. He really took over. He’s really clutch for that team.”
But championship games are rarely won by the best performer; they are won by the most ruthless finisher. And that title belonged to Jacob Cortez.
THE CURSE OF THE CLOSING MOMENTS: UP’S COLLAPSE
Despite Alarcon’s heroic, record-setting night, the Fighting Maroons succumbed to a fatal flaw that has haunted championship contenders throughout history: the inability to seal the deal. Holding a precious lead for the majority of the game, UP allowed the Green Archers to weather the storm and execute a chilling counter-attack in the late stages of the fourth quarter.
The critical momentum shift was triggered by the relentless pressure applied by La Salle’s frontline, with pivotal runs engineered by Luis Pablo and the powerhouse presence of Mike Phillips. These efforts clawed back the deficit, culminating in a precarious 70-68 lead for La Salle.
This defensive and rebounding surge by the Green Archers exposed the emotional exhaustion of UP’s reliance on Alarcon. The Maroons, having burned all their energy containing the constant threat of the Archers, were left vulnerable when the game shifted from individual brilliance to calculated execution.
THE ICY DAGGER: JACOB CORTEZ’S CLUTCH KILL
With the game hanging in the balance, the ball found the hands of Jacob Cortez. Cortez, who had played a solid, if less spectacular, game up to that point, stepped into the void and delivered the single, most destructive shot of the night—a clutch three-pointer that not only extended La Salle’s lead but shattered UP’s psychological fortitude.
That icy dagger of a three-pointer was the definitive statement: La Salle had not only spoiled Alarcon’s career night, but they had stolen the momentum, the lead, and now, the mental edge. The shot was a psychological hammer blow, serving as a death knell to UP’s championship aspirations in Game 1.
The final score, 74-70, disguises the brutal, back-and-forth battle, highlighting only the final, decisive separation. La Salle’s escape was a testament to their resilience, their ability to trust their system even when facing a supernova performance from the opposition.
THE HIGH-STAKES HUNT: LA SALLE CLOSES IN ON THE TITLE

La Salle’s victory hands them a critical 1-0 advantage in the best-of-three series, putting them just one win away from clinching the UAAP Season 88 title. The implications for UP are catastrophic. They must now win two straight against a team buoyed by a clutch performance and the confidence of surviving a true championship scare.
Coach Robinson’s post-game reflection—“I guess we just didn’t stop and made big runs of our own”—underscores the ruthless, unrelenting mindset that defines champion teams. They recognized Alarcon was inevitable, but they banked on their own collective strength to survive his individual greatness.
The true pressure now shifts entirely to the UP Fighting Maroons. They must not only recover physically from the exhausting defeat but, more challenging, recover mentally from the trauma of watching a record-setting performance be erased by a single, perfectly timed three-pointer from the clutch assassin, Jacob Cortez.
The stage is set for a dramatic, do-or-die Game 2, where UP must either find a collective counter-punch or watch their title hopes—stolen by an icy dagger—vanish completely.