Manila Bulletin

AdU clashes with ‘mysterious’ Ateneo

- By JEROME LAGUNZAD PUMAREN ARESPACOCH­AGA

Games Today (Mall of Asia Arena) 2 p.m. — UE vs NU 4 p.m. — Ateneo vs Adamson

Adamson coach Franz Pumaren and the Soaring Falcons will apparently face the unknown in the form of the Ateneo Blue Eagles today when they square off in a marquee matchup as the UAAP Season 80 men’s basketball tournament gets going at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Tip off is at 4 p.m., with Adamson, back with a potent young core bannered by Cameroon center Papi Sarr, Rob Manalang, Jerrick Ahanmisi and Sean Manganti, bracing for an tough test from perennial powerhouse Ateneo, last year’s losing finalist.

The Soaring Falcons made it back to the Final Four round last year on Pumaren’s initial stint at the helm and they appear ready to achieve more with the entry of former twotime UAAP juniors MVP Jerie Pingoy and 6-foot-5 Fil-American Tyrus Hill who can both provide the needed depth.

However, Pumaren said he is still trying how to figure out the Blue Eagles, who have been playing under the radar in the off-season but still pose a formidable unit led by Thirdy Ravena, Aaron Black and towering Isaac Go.

“We’re still in the dark right now because the last time we watched Ateneo was a few months ago. So it’s gonna be tough preparing if you don’t know what’s in store for you,” said Pumaren, a five-time UAAP champion coach, all with La Salle.

Ateneo’s long-time assistant coach Sandy Arespacoch­aga isn’t convinced that Pumaren is oblivious, saying: “For sure nakakuha ‘yang si coach Franz ng tape namin.”

“Even though he is downplayin­g his team a bit, we know that they’re a very good team. We’re excited and we know it’s going to be a tough game,” he added.

Raising the curtains at 2 p.m. are National University and University of the East.

The Bulldogs, now handled by former San Beda tactician Jamike Jarin, are expected to take full advantage of their height against the all-Filipino Red Warriors, with 6-foot-9 Senegalese center Issa Gaye and a pair of 6-foot-7 big men, Matt Aquino and Tzaddy Rangel, patrolling the lane.

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