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Archers eye revenge against Eagles

John Bryan Ulanday - The Philippine Star
Archers eye revenge against Eagles
Ange Kouame (in blue) and the Ateneo Blue Eagles dumped their archrivals DLSU Green Archers for their 30th straight victory in the UAAP.
UAAP Media Bureau

MANILA, Philippines — Pacesetting Ateneo is determined to maintain perfection against rival La Salle while University of the Philippines and National U try to stay inside the top four as the jockeying for playoff positions begins in the UAAP Season 84 second round at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Enjoying a lone view at the summit with a pristine 7-0 card and a 33-game win streak since 2018, the three-time reigning champion Blue Eagles face the third-running Green Archers (5-2) at 7 p.m. with hopes of mirroring their 74-57 win in the first round and sustain their drive for a fourth straight UAAP diadem.

The Fighting Maroons (6-1), for their part, seek to stay within striking distance with Ateneo against the No. 4 Bulldogs (4-3) in the curtain raiser at 10 a.m. The four-game bill also features crucial duels between struggling squads.

Lurking behind the Final Four with a 3-4 slate, Far Eastern U locks horn with Adamson (1-6) at 12:30 p.m. followed by the 4:30 p.m. clash of Santo Tomas (2-5) and winless University of the East (0-7).

But all eyes will be on Ateneo, which clipped its first-round challengers by an average winning margin of 15.6 points – making its target on the back way bigger this time around.

“Every game in the second round is really going to be a dogfight. We’re not looking at our record or how many wins we have,” said deputy Sandy Arespacochaga as Ateneo gets another crack at La Salle with fans in attendance after playing behind closed doors in the first round.

The same goes for UP and La Salle, which have been tagged as the strongest threats to Ateneo’s reign, as they eye revenge after bowing in the first round to stay on the coattails of their rival.

“We have to get as many wins as we can. So far, we have five. We want to stay on the path as we’re trying to catch up with Ateneo and UP,” said La Salle coach Derrick Pumaren.

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