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Khasim Mirza hit the 3 points shoot and Marcel Baracael with and1 situation their.
UST 60- FEU 38
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UST will be going into the 4th quarter with a 20 point lead as Chester Taylor score the last bucket for the Growling Tigers.
End of 3rd quarter
UST 63- 43 FEU Tamaraws
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This is a cardiac ball game as 1:07 remaining in the ball game, UST 76-FEU 66. The Tamaraws actually outscored UST in the 4th quarter 22-12 with several 3 pointers courtesy of Sanga, Baracel and Cawaling.
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Congratulations to the UST Growling Tigers for finally defeating the FEU Tamaraws, 80-69.
HQ Player of the Game
Japs Cuan 8 Points, 9 rebs, 8 assists
Another impressive performance for league MVP Jervy Cruz, who scored 18 Points and grab 14 rebounds.
UST advance to the next round to face the loser of the ateneo-lasalle match up tomorrow...
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[COLOR="Blue"]Tigers Peg Fourth Slot[/COLOR]
by JP Abcede
The Far Eastern University Tamaraws let go in the middle quarters to have University of Santo Tomas formally advance into the stepladder series, the defending champions winning, 80-69, on September 17 at the Araneta Coliseum where the shrill of the crowd had the power of over 9000.
The Growling Tigers limited FEU to six points in the second quarter, while Dylan Ababou received the spheroid at the side for a three-point basket and largest deficit, 59-35, 2:50 of the third.
"Buhay na naman kami. Kapag gipitan, mas masarap manalo," remarked UST head coach Pido Jarencio. "Ang Tigre mabagsik kapag playoff."
Jervy Cruz, who had the crowd chanting "MVP", showed his worth with 17 points, 5/11 at the field, 7/7 at the line, and 14 rebounds. Anthony Espiritu went for 12 markers, two assists, and two steals.
Ababou and Khasim Mirza had identical stats of 11 points, four boards, and a block. Japs Cuan had a near triple-double of eight markers, nine rebounds, eight feeds, and six turnovers.
Jarencio's driving force to his wards were, "Wala ng bukas. Ayaw ko pang mag-bakasyon."
Reil Cervantes was thrown out with 17 points on 7/11 shooting, nine caroms, and eight errors. Mac Baracael made 15, seven, and four feeds.
This is just the beginning of the struggle for the Tigers, who would next go against the loser of the Ateneo de Manila University and De La Salle University tug of war for the twice-to-beat to be held on September 18 at the Big Dome on 3pm.
FEU surprised the hosts with a 14-7 boost to begin the hostilities, with Baracael putting it in, 4:56 of the first period.
Espiritu's quick reverse midway of the second gave UST the lead for good, 25-23, 5:20. The black and gold then limited the Tams scoreless for four and a half minutes, while they built a 39-25 halftime pad with Ababou credited for seven of the points in that 14-2 blast.
With the Espa
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God Bless my alma mater the UST Growling Tigers
Viva Santo Tomas
Beat ateneo in this do or die game.
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Originally Posted by trig
Jervy Jervy Jervy
In Jervy We Trusts
Jervy Cruz is possibly one of the greatest big men to ever played in the UAAP since the Enrico Villanueva days in ateneo. He might not be as tall as some of the other Center in the UAAP but he made up for his basketball IQ and the ability to remain consistent the whole season.
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UAAP Men's Basketball Do or Die Game
Sunday, September 23
ARANETA
3pm
UST vs ADMU
GO USTE, GO USTE, GO GO GO
Back to Back UAAP CHAMPION!!!
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Ateneo Beat UST 69-64 to advance into the Semi Final round againts the Delasalle Green Archers.
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Babawi tayo sa next PBL Conference sa pagkakaalam ko meron team ang UST na mag rerepresent sa Philippine Basketball League. This time kasama na si Season 70 UAAP MVP Jerby Cruz and dun sana nila ipakita na ang UST pa rin ang meron pinakamalaki puso sa lahat ng Amateur team dito sa Pilipinas.
Sana meron tayo ma recruit na magaling na player sa Team B natin and wish ko lang si Justin Chua sa UST maglaro next year.
Wala na pala sina Japs Cuan, Jun Cortez, Jun Dizon and Espiritu yun na yata ang last UAAP Game nila kanina. Maraming salamat guys for making our university proud in the 5 yrs. of your UAAP Career.
Translation: UST will comeback and redeem themselves in the Philippine Basketball League and next year we will definitely bounce back in the title picture.
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[COLOR="Blue"]Sons of cage greats doing great in UAAP[/COLOR]
By Joey Villar
Philippine Star
Monday, September 24, 2007
The ongoing UAAP high school basketball title showdown between arch rivals Ateneo de Manila and La Salle-Zobel is also a showcase of the sons and grandson of former cage stars and icons who once ruled the game in their glory days.
Ateneo, for instance, has four
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UST sticking with Jarencio
Coach says he failed the Tigers
By Jasmine W. Payo
Inquirer
Last updated 02:15am (Mla time) 09/25/2007
MANILA, Philippines -- Tears welled up in his eyes at the sound of the final buzzer.
And it turned out to be a gut-wrenching scene when coach Pido Jarencio, bent down, tried to compose himself as his assistants gave him consoling pats on the back.
The pained expression remained when Jarencio headed for the dugout as the UAAP season came to a painful close for the defending champion University of Santo Tomas Tigers on Sunday.
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[COLOR="Blue"]Zobel Secures Crown In OT[/COLOR]
by JP Abcede
De La Salle Zobel achieved something many believed they could not do, defeating Ateneo High School in overtime, 98-92, to sweep the finals and grasp the UAAP juniors basketball trophy on September 29 at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.
Jed Manguera tied the count, 82-all, with a three-point basket, finding himself free at left quarter-court, with just exactly two seconds left, the pass coming from Marco Fortuna. The Junior Archers then stringed a 7-0 run, finished by a Joshua Webb putback of his own miss plus a foul from Juami Tiongson to boot, 93-86, 1:58.
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