Tams, Knights part ways in Champs League today
December 1, 2003 | 12:00am
The kings of giant collegiate leagues UAAP and NCAA go separate ways today at the resumption of Big Eight actions in the Champions League at the Adamson gym.
UAAP champion Far Eastern U and NCAA titleholder Letran clash at 2 p.m. with the winner facing top favorite St. Francis of Assisi in the Final Four.
The Tamaraws, runners-up to the University of the East Warriors in the initial staging of the tournament last year, advanced after taking the measure of CUSA champion Las Piñas College, 69-61, in the Sweet 16.
Letran had a slightly harder time against qualifier Emilio Aguinaldo College, battling the Generals through 15 deadlocks and 12 lead changes before prevailing at 74-69.
Dennis Miranda and UAAP Finals MVP Arwind Santos will again banner the FEU charge in their bid to win a second straight intercollegiate tournament in the off season.
In the last Big Eight encounter, Ateneo faces upset-conscious Holy Cross of Davao College, conqueror of UE.
The Eagles, nearly booted out by Jose Rizal University in the initial round, couldnt afford to have a slow start this time as the Crusaders have shown they too can finish with a flurry.
The Crusaders have fought the Warriors neck-to-neck in the first three quarters before pulling away in the final frame for an 88-79 shocker.
Waiting the winner between Ateneo and Holy Cross is San Sebastian College.
UAAP champion Far Eastern U and NCAA titleholder Letran clash at 2 p.m. with the winner facing top favorite St. Francis of Assisi in the Final Four.
The Tamaraws, runners-up to the University of the East Warriors in the initial staging of the tournament last year, advanced after taking the measure of CUSA champion Las Piñas College, 69-61, in the Sweet 16.
Letran had a slightly harder time against qualifier Emilio Aguinaldo College, battling the Generals through 15 deadlocks and 12 lead changes before prevailing at 74-69.
Dennis Miranda and UAAP Finals MVP Arwind Santos will again banner the FEU charge in their bid to win a second straight intercollegiate tournament in the off season.
In the last Big Eight encounter, Ateneo faces upset-conscious Holy Cross of Davao College, conqueror of UE.
The Eagles, nearly booted out by Jose Rizal University in the initial round, couldnt afford to have a slow start this time as the Crusaders have shown they too can finish with a flurry.
The Crusaders have fought the Warriors neck-to-neck in the first three quarters before pulling away in the final frame for an 88-79 shocker.
Waiting the winner between Ateneo and Holy Cross is San Sebastian College.
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