Adamson denies Ateneo of UAAP sweep | Inquirer News

Adamson denies Ateneo of UAAP sweep

/ 07:45 AM September 11, 2011

THERE WILL be no sweep in the UAAP this season as the Adamson Soaring Falcons denied the Ateneo Blue Eagles the feat with a resounding 62-46 victory  in the 74th UAAP basketball tournament yesterday at the packed Araneta Coliseum.

With a crowd of 17,579 witnessing the game,  the Falcons shamed the defending champions with a sizzling third period anchored on their pesky defense and the explosive shooting of athletic wingman Alex Nuyles, who had a total of 21 points. He also showed his versatility as he peppered his numbers with seven rebounds and two assists in 33 minutes of action.

The victory snapped Ateneo’s 13-game winning streak this season and denied the Blue Eagles the sweep, which would have put them in the finals without having to go through the Final Four.

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Perhaps more importantly, Adamson stopped a 29-game losing streak to Ateneo, which dated back to Sept. 18, 1997 when they last beat the Eagles, 54-52.

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The Falcons led by just three, 27-24, at halftime but got on top, 50-31, heading to the final canto, thanks to a 9-0 run in that stretch.

The lead reached a high of 20, 52-32, after a putback slam by Adamson’s Austin Manyara but Ateneo tried to fight back and came within 13, 43-56, off an inside move by Cebuano Greg Slaughter.

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However, that run was quickly stopped as Nuyles hit two freethrows, Eric Camson converted a putback and former University of Cebu forward Jan Colina made a jumper that pushed their lead to 62-45 with two minutes left./Correspondent Jonas Panerio

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