The Ateneo Blue Eagles silenced the Adamson Falcons in the final seven minutes of play, escaping with a 55-51 victory to open their bid for a rare four-peat in the UAAP Season 74 before a big Sunday crowd at the Araneta Coliseum.
The Eagles flaunted the defense that won them three straight championships heading into this season with a new weapon in their arsenal.
Celebrated rookie Greg Slaughter blocked a crucial Lester Alvarez drive that could have tied the game with under a minute left. Emman Monfort then sank two pressure-packed free throws in the finals 16.3 seconds to secure the victory for the Eagles.
For a while, the Falcons appeared headed to break a 28-game losing spell to the Eagles as they clawed their way back into the game after their opponents zoomed to an 8-2 start.
But in the end, the Falcons suffered their 29 consecutive loss at the hands of Ateneo, their last win dating back to Sept. 18, 1997 – a 54-52 squeaker at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.
Lionel Manyara’s basket with 6:58 left in play gave the Falcons a seven-point spread, 51-44. But it was all downhill from there as the Eagles closed out the game with an 11-0 windup.
Kirk Long’s fast-break layup in the final 1:49 broke a 51-all standoff.
The 6-foot-11 Slaughter, a transferee from the University of Visayas, carried the Eagles with 23 points on 9-of-14 shooting to go eight boards and two blocks.
Meanwhile, Ateneo’s other blue-chip recruit Kiefer Ravena went scoreless in 14 minutes.
Alex Nuyles led the Falcons with 11 points. – Alder Almo
Box Score:
ADMU 55 - Slaughter 23, Long 10, Salva 8, Monfort 6, Erram 3,Gonzaga 3, AUstria 2, Ravena 0, Tiongson 0, Sumalinog 0, Golla 0, Chua 0
AdU 51 - Nuyles 11, Alvarez 8, Canada 6, Camson 6, Cabrera 6, Manyara 5, Lozada 3, Etrone 2, Brondial 2, Colina 2
Quarterscores: 16-12, 33-27 43-44, 55-51