Fr. Martin Summer cup returns with 32 teams | Inquirer Sports

Fr. Martin Summer cup returns with 32 teams

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 07:46 PM March 29, 2019

MANILA, Philippines—A total of 32 teams are set to see action in the 25th season of the Fr. Martin’s Cup Summer League that will start on April 6 at the campus of defending champion San Beda.

The Red Lions, also the reigning NCAA champions, headline Group A that includes Arellano University, University of Perpetual Help, and UAAP’s De La Salle.

Other schools in Group A are Treston, AMA University, and Manila University.

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UAAP Season 81 runner-up University of the Philippines is the top school for Group A with Far Eastern University, Colegio de San Juan de Letran, College of St. Benilde, San Sebastian College also in the fold.

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Diliman College and La Consolacion College are also in Group B.

Games will be played at San Beda and at SGS Gym in Quezon City.

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The high school division, meanwhile, has 14 schools with Group A comprising of Letran, FEU, University of Santo Tomas, San Beda-Manila, Diliman College, St. Patrick’s High School, and AMA.

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Adamson University, San Beda-Rizal, Arellano, Lyceum, Treston, San Sebastian, and La Consolacion are in Group B.

The women’s division will have five teams competing for the title with defending champion National University, the owner of five UAAP titles, staking its claim to the throne against UST, FEU, La Salle, and University of the East.

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