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Showing posts with label UP Fighting Maroons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UP Fighting Maroons. Show all posts

Sunday, July 25, 2010

UAAP: Adamson downs UST; FEU routs UP

(From Inquirer)

Adamson University continued its impressive play after warding off University of Santo Tomas, 75-71, Sunday in the 73rd UAAP men's basketball tournament at the Philsports Arena in Pasig City.

Dynamic guard Lester Alvarez took charge in the end game en route to a team-high 22 points, four of which came from long distance for the Faclons, who are now tied with La Salle in second place with a 3-1 slate.

Jeric Teng, meanwhile, exploded with a game-high 23 markers on 7-of-14 shooting from the three-point area for the Tigers, who suffered its second setback in four stints.

UST once again caught fire from downtown as it tied its own record for most three-point shots with 16, a mark it set against UP in its last game.

In the first game, the Far Eastern University rolled to its fourth straight victory in the 94-70 drubbing of University of the Philippines.

Terrence Romeo led all scorers with 21 points on three-of-five shooting from beyond the arch as the Tamaraws brought the Maroons its fourth straight loss.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Tams eye third straight win

(From Manila Bulletin)

Games Thursday (Araneta Coliseum)
2 p.m. — UP vs UST
4 p.m. — FEU vs UE

It’s payback time for Far Eastern University as it seeks its third win in as many games against last year’s Final Four tormentor University of the East this Thursday in the 73rd UAAP basketball tournament at the Araneta Coliseum.

The Tamaraws, one of the title favorites this season, opened their campaign with two close wins, beating defending two-time champion Ateneo and National University in succession to wrest the solo lead after the league's second week.

RR Garcia has been the star in FEU's twin victories, firing 25 points in a 72-69 win over Ateneo then hit 18 points, including the go-ahead triple that eventually gave the Tamaraws a 76-72 victory over the dangerous Bulldogs.

Those feats enabled the former RP U-18 team standout to secure the first UAAP Press Corps Player of the Week.

Although Garcia and the rest of the Morayta-based squad are on top, they should still be wary of the Red Warriors in their 4 p.m. encounter.

UST and University of the Philippines collide in the curtain raiser at 2 p.m.

"Hindi pa kami kailangan mag-relax dahil nung preseason tinalo kami ng UE so siguro konting adjustments na lang gagawin namin," said coach Glenn Capacio, whose squad blew a 20-point lead in a loss to UE in the Filoil preseason tournament last April.

UE lost its first two games by an average margin of 16 points. On July 10, the Recto-based dribblers lost 70-57 to University of Santo Tomas then were handed an 82-63 drubbing by La Salle last Sunday.

Paul Lee scored 25 points in their defeat to the Green Archers but has obviously been playing hurt after suffering a hairline fracture in his right foot prior to the start of the season.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

UAAP preview: Maroons ready to turn critics to believers

(From GMA News)

Grandslam-seeking Ateneo and perennial powerhouse Far Eastern University are two teams likely installed in the Final Four.

But University of the Philippines coach Aboy Castro isn’t bothered by the fact that these squads are the heavy favorites.

Perhaps, he will be contented to see his Fighting Maroons as the unlikely dark horse in this year’s Universities Athletic Association of the Philippines men’s basketball tournament.

“While Ateneo and FEU are expected to be there on top, I believe it’s going to be a wide-open race for the remaining two slots in the Final Four and we have a good chance to figure in those two," said Castro, one of Chot Reyes' assistant coaches with the Talk N Text Tropang Texters.

Castro has his good reasons.

His team in the Philippine Basketball League, Pharex, which is beefed up by his UP Maroons’ squad, made it all the way to the finals few months ago.

The Maroons also got surprised backing from UP management, a kind of support hardly given to its varsity teams the previous years.

This year’s batch of Maroons were given a world-class international exposure in the Abunassar Institute of Basketball, which sharpened up the squad for this season’s cage war.

These things, aside from the fact that Castro will be parading a squad that remains intact, keeps the third-year coach upbeat of his team’s chances.

The UP quintet will be led by Smart Gilas player Magi Sison, Woody Co and shooter Martin Reyes.

Also returning are their senior forwards Miguel Maniego and Dionisio Hipolito and point guard Mark Lopez, who are expected to shore up the lineup even more.

“When I got here, I had only one senior. Now I have more seniors. We are an older team," said Castro, who took over the reigns for Joe Lipa.

The Fighting Maroons kept themselves busy and had a good pre-season showing in the Filoil Flying V tournament.

“Hopefully, the experience and the wars we have been involved in the past will make us better this year," Castro said.

Sison is the team captain and Castro said that he has improved by leaps and bounds as a player since becoming a member of the national team.

“He has a different mentality now and he’s become our leader on the court," Castro said.

Keeping the core of his squad isn’t the only upside for Castro. The team also strengthened its recruitment program, tabbing a quality rookie in Fil-American Mike Silungan.

Silungan, a prized-find from Chicago, has shown his potential early. He already completed his two-year residency and is ready to plunge to action in big-time basketball scene.

Also included on the squad is former junior standout Joshua Saret, who was best remembered for knocking down 89 points for Jose Rizal University in the NCAA junior’s tournament last year.

Castro said that it will be easy to overlook Saret’s ability on the court after scoring that many points.

“In that game, he also had 12 assists, 11 rebounds and 13 steals. That’s really a special player in my book," Castro said. “His scoring will always be there, but more importantly, he is a player with a high basketball IQ."

Jose Manuel from Xavier, Martin Pascual from Ateneo and Vergel Evangelista from the Philippine College of Criminology (PCCr) will also be playing their first season with the Fighting Maroons.

Carlo Gomez, Mark Juruena, Miguel Reyes and Moriah Gingerich are the sophomores in the squad.

With the right ingredients on his squad, there’s certainly nowhere to go but up for the Fighting Maroons this year.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Maroons To Train In World-Class Academy In Las Vegas

(From GMA News)

University of the Philippines hopes to raise its UAAP campaign to the next level as the Fighting Maroons will undergo training at the world-class Abunassar Impact Basketball Training Camp in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The Maroons, who have missed the Final Four for 12 straight seasons, are hoping the AIB training could change their fortunes when the country’s premier collegiate league opens its 73rd season in July.

Supervised by renowned trainer Joe Abunassar, the AIB is the same academy attended by a number of NBA superstars like Kevin Garnett, Chauncey Billups, Tayshaun Prince, Al Harrington, Andrei Kirilenko, Baron Davis and Jermaine O'Neil.

UP, handled by Talk ‘N Text assistant coach Aboy Castro, will train from May 24 to June 5.

The Maroons will get this rare opportunity of training alongside NBA players and potential NBA draftees fresh out of the US NCAA collegiate basketball season.

The Impact basketball program will change the way each player approaches the game and will focus them on the essential elements necessary to maximize their abilities.

More importantly, the camp will help them develop into successful, goal-oriented individuals prepared to be successful in life.