Sunday, September 5, 2010

UAAP - Tams schools Maroons / Blue Eagles tames Tigers

Already assured of a twice-to-beat advantage in the Final Four, Far Eastern University used its game against University of the Philippines as a fitting workout.

The Tamaraws ran roughshod over the Fighting Maroons, 70-48, Sunday in a match billed as a glorified scrimmage in the UAAP men’s basketball tournament at the Araneta Coliseum.


RR Garcia
FEU trailed, 7-8, at the end of the opening canto, but soon went on a 17-0 rampage in a five-minute stretch to turn a close encounter into a rout.

There was no looking back for the Tamaraws from there as they easily coasted to their 11th win in 13 matches.

The Tamaraws will cap their elims campaign against the Ateneo Eagles on Saturday in what could be a preview of the finals.

"It's really tough playing in a game like this where nothing is at stake and your players are thinking of getting those individual awards," said Capacio. "Those were the reasons why we were getting out of our system."

"They were tight and we're thinking of scoring. That's not our system because we rely more on moving the ball around," he added. "We can't play the same way against Ateneo."

RR Garcia, the front runner for the coveted Most Valuable Player award, finished with 12 points, three rebounds and three assists to become the lone double-digit scorer for FEU.

But the second unit stepped up big for the Tamaraws led by Gryann Mendoza and Anton Bringas, who combined for 15 points while Cameroonian Pipo Noundou chipped in eight points and eight boards.

"It's not just the starters who need to play big and we're glad that some of our teammates we're able to step up," Garcia said.

Alvin Padilla top scored for UP with 17 points while center Magi Sison registered a double-double of 14 points and 15 rebounds along with four blocks.

The Diliman-based cagers fell to a dismal 0-13 slate, just a loss away from matching the 0-14 record they posted in 2007.








Long #12
Two-time defending champion Ateneo was expected to waltz past University of Santo Tomas the way it manhandled its rival for most part of the game.

That was until the Tigers went berserk.

The Tigers gave the Blue Eagles some anxious moments, turning once looked like a boring game into an exciting finish.

In the end, the EspaƱa-based dribblers ran out of time and the Blue Eagles averted what could have been one of the biggest breakdowns in the UAAP men’s basketball tournament this season. 



x-FEU Tamaraws 11-2
x-Ateneo Blue Eagles 10-3
x-Adamson Falcons 8-5
x-La Salle Green Archers 8-5
NU Bulldogs 6-7
UE Red Warriors 5-8
UST Growling Tigers 4-9
UP Fighting Maroons 0-13
x - clinched Final Four berth


The Blue Eagles survived the Tigers, 81-77, Sunday night at the Big Dome, for their 10th win in 13 matches and primed themselves up in their much-awaited, second-round encounter with the league-leading Far Eastern University Tamaraws.

Both teams are already assured of twice-to-beat incentives in the Final Four, but they will battle it out for the top spot in their final elims assignments.

"They started bombing us with three-pointers," said Ateneo coach Norman Black. "It's very difficult to defend a team that shoots like that. But we won, and that's the most important thing."

Ateneo was leading, 73-54, with about five minutes left in the contest, but UST’s top guns, Clark Bautista and Jeric Teng, turned on the heat as they combined for four triples and set up an exciting windup.

UST had a chance to come within striking distance when Bautista knocked in another trey with 36 seconds left and Nico Salva of Ateneo turned the ball over at the other end.

But Melo Afuang, who received a drop pass from Teng, failed to hit a basket inside, and Long was fouled in the next play. The American guard split his charities from the foul line for the final tally.

"We have to review the tape and look what happened to us in the fourth quarter," said Black.

Eric Salamat scored 15 of his 18 points in the first half while adding five assists and two steals. Seldom-used Chris de Chavez had 12 points and center Justin Chua made 11 points and nine boards.

Teng had 23 points, six rebounds and four assists while Bautista added 16 points. Both made four triples apiece.

Ed Daquioag and Afuang chipped in 10 markers each with the latter grabbing nine boards.

UST fell to a 4-9 card for seventh place and lost to Ateneo for the ninth straight time that began during the second round of the 2007 season when Long hit a buzzer-beating jumper. - RCJ, GMANews.TV

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