Philippine Daily Inquirer

Tigers battle Eagles; Warriors take on Maroons

- By Jasmine W. Payo

UNIVERSITY of Santo Tomas tries to keep solo second at the end of its first-round run today versus an Ateneo squad still dealing with how the balance of power has shifted in the UAAP men’s basketball tournament.

It will be a rematch of last season’s finals, but this time, the Tigers hold the advantage over the five-time champion Blue Eagles.

“More or less we’re desperate to win,” ad- mitted Ateneo star Kiefer Ravena as the Blue Eagles still have only two wins to show in six outings.

The Tigers, who hold a 4-2 record behind unbeaten Far Eastern University (6-0), battle the Blue Eagles at 4 p.m. at Smart Araneta Coliseum.

University of the East takes on winless University of the Philippine­s at 2 p.m., where the Warriors hope to pull away from a four-way logjam at 3-3.

Meanwhile, league commission­er Chito Loyzaga yesterday slapped a three-game suspension on referee Francisco Olivar Jr., who called a controvers­ial unsportsma­nlike foul on Adamson’s Lloyd Abrigo in the game won by La Salle, 70-67, last Wednesday.

Loyzaga said in a memo that Olivar “made an untimely decision to call a foul in the last 15 seconds of the game” and the call “resulted in an advantage to La Salle.”

While Adamson initially said it will only file a complaint on the officiatin­g, the Falcons decided yesterday to request a replay of the game and a season ban of Olivar.

Adamson will formally file its request at the UAAP technical committee today.

The Falcons will clash with the streaking Tamaraws on the final day of eliminatio­ns tomorrow.

The Blue Eagles, win or lose, will wrap up their first-round campaign below the .500 mark for the first time in over a decade.

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