FEU coach Sean Chambers optimistic for UAAP Season 88 despite key player Veejay Pre's departure

Far Eastern University (FEU) coach Sean Chambers remains optimistic about the Tamaraws' UAAP Season 88 campaign despite key player Veejay Pre's departure to UP.

Chambers highlighted a 'next-man-up' approach, emphasizing the contributions of core players like Janrey Pasaol, Jedric Daa, and Kirby Mongcopa.

He praised the team's guards, including Mongcopa, John Ray, and Daa, considering them among the league's best.

New leaders have stepped up, demonstrating strong examples that contribute to the team's overall stability.

The team also embarked on a training trip to Sacramento, gaining valuable experience, with coach Chambers noting the addition of new talent and increased experience.

FEU finished sixth last season with a 5-9 record, showcasing potential even in close games against formidable opponents.

Chambers specifically noted Jedric Daa's continuous improvement and Mo Konateh's development entering their sophomore year.

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