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FilOil: UP slips past UE

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MANILA—Nigerian Alinko Mbah nailed a tough shot with 1.7 seconds remaining as University of the Philippines won a squeaker against the University of the East, 78-76, yesterday in the FilOil-Flying V Hanes Preseason Premier Cup.

The game looked headed for extra period after UE’s Chris Javier sunk a trey, 76-76 with only 9.7 tics left, but the UP Maroons pulled out one last gasp to beat the buzzer at the FilOil-Flying V Arena.

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Earlier, the University of Santo Tomas devoured a hapless Lyceum, 65-55, and seized the fourth spot in its group top teams Ateneo, NU and San Sebastian.

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Rookie Kevin Ferrer logged 17 points and six rebounds as the Tigers survived Jeric Teng’s ejection in the third frame. Teng’s ejection seemed to fire up UST, which went on a 16-2 tear to wrap the match up.

After a deadlock at 38 in the first half, a gritty Diliman-based squad carved a 10-2 scoring salvo courtesy of Jelo Montecastro’s back-to-back layups to give UP the lead.

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In the other game, Adamson tallied its sixth triumph in seven games as it overpowered Mapua, 66-60.

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Falcons’ guard Alex Nuyles had 16 markers and seven grabs followed by Lester Alvarez with 13 points and a rebound.

“I’m happy that we obtained this No. 2 position in our group,” said Adamson coach Leo Austria in Filipino.

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TAGS: Adamson Falcons, Basketball, Filoil Flying V Preseason Premiere Cup, Lyceum of the Philippines Pirates, Mapua Cardinals, Sports, UE Red Warriors, UP Fighting Maroons, UST Growling Tigers

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