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The Eagles overcame the West Negros College Mustangs, 75-70, and the Stags survived the Philippine School of Business Administration Jaguars, 106-102, in double overtime.

Ateneo got a big scare from WNC as the Eagles played minus coach Joel Banal and key mainstays Enrico Villanueva and Rich Alvarez.
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Big men Enrico Villanueva and Rich Alvarez delivered the points that mattered most as the former rattled off a powerful dunk in closing minutes while the latter sank two free throws in the final 31 seconds to lead the Eagles to their sixth win in 11 games.
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Rookie Lino Tabique Jr. and Xavier Nunag delivered the points that mattered most although it was the Maroons’ shackling fourth-quarter defense that stuck the dagger deep into the heart of the Blue Eagles.
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James Yap pivoted the ICTSI-Archers comeback in the third quarter where he drilled in 14 of his game-high 24 points, and joined Mike Cortez in the deciding endgame assault.
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The Eagles overcame the West Negros College Mustangs, 75-70, and the Stags survived the Philippine School of Business Administration Jaguars, 106-102, in double overtime.

Ateneo got a big scare from WNC as the Eagles played minus coach Joel Banal and key mainstays Enrico Villanueva and Rich Alvarez.
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Ronald Tubid and Arnold Booker were lucky to be merely reprimanded by the UAAP board for the ugly antics they did on Mark Cardona in the closing seconds of the UE-La Salle match last Sunday.
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Big men Enrico Villanueva and Rich Alvarez delivered the points that mattered most as the former rattled off a powerful dunk in closing minutes while the latter sank two free throws in the final 31 seconds to lead the Eagles to their sixth win in 11 games.
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Rookie Lino Tabique Jr. and Xavier Nunag delivered the points that mattered most although it was the Maroons’ shackling fourth-quarter defense that stuck the dagger deep into the heart of the Blue Eagles.
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James Yap pivoted the ICTSI-Archers comeback in the third quarter where he drilled in 14 of his game-high 24 points, and joined Mike Cortez in the deciding endgame assault.
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