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                    [Title] => Falcons, Tigers face off for No. 3
                    [Summary] => Santo Tomas and Adamson collide today in a playoff for Final Four seeding in the 69th UAAP basketball tournament at the Philsports Arena.


Finishing tied at No. 3 on 6-6 (win-loss) slates after the elimination round, the Tigers and the Falcons collide at 4 p.m. with the winner clinching No. 3 and the loser No. 4.

Ateneo de Manila, which topped the elims with a 10-2 record, takes on No. 3 while University of the East, which clinched No. 2 with an 8-4 card, tackles No. 4 in the semifinals set Sunday at the Big Dome.
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What was expected to be a tight ballgame turned out to be a rout as the Blue Eagles, once again starring LA Tenorio, gradually pulled away in the second half for their ninth win in 11 games.

With still three games left in the elims, Ateneo is now assured of a Final Four ticket. Two more wins will give the Blue Eagles one of the top two slots and a twice-to-beat edge in the semis.
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Renren Ritualo sizzled with a game-high 29 points as the Archers ripped the Tigers, 87-73, while James Yap and Arnold Booker unleashed a barrage of three-pointers in the final half as the Warriors rapped the Falcons, 74-58, to join the Ateneo Eagles, the National U Bulldogs and the Far Eastern Tamaraws at the helm with similar 2-1 win-loss marks.
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SANTO TOMAS AND ADAMSON
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Finishing tied at No. 3 on 6-6 (win-loss) slates after the elimination round, the Tigers and the Falcons collide at 4 p.m. with the winner clinching No. 3 and the loser No. 4.

Ateneo de Manila, which topped the elims with a 10-2 record, takes on No. 3 while University of the East, which clinched No. 2 with an 8-4 card, tackles No. 4 in the semifinals set Sunday at the Big Dome.
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What was expected to be a tight ballgame turned out to be a rout as the Blue Eagles, once again starring LA Tenorio, gradually pulled away in the second half for their ninth win in 11 games.

With still three games left in the elims, Ateneo is now assured of a Final Four ticket. Two more wins will give the Blue Eagles one of the top two slots and a twice-to-beat edge in the semis.
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Renren Ritualo sizzled with a game-high 29 points as the Archers ripped the Tigers, 87-73, while James Yap and Arnold Booker unleashed a barrage of three-pointers in the final half as the Warriors rapped the Falcons, 74-58, to join the Ateneo Eagles, the National U Bulldogs and the Far Eastern Tamaraws at the helm with similar 2-1 win-loss marks.
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