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Tams down Falcons, near Final Four spot

By Manila Times - 7 months ago

FAR Eastern University (FEU) closed in on a Final Four berth after securing its fourth consecutive win at the expense of Adamson University, 25-17, 25-17, 25-22, in the UAAP Season 86 men's volleyball tournament, Tuesday, April 9, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

The league-leading Tamaraws, who are already assured of at least a playoff for a Final Four slot, dominated the first two sets before escaping the Soaring Falcons in the third to improve their record to 9-1.

An Ateneo loss tomorrow or another victory on Saturday against University of Santo Tomas will book FEU's return trip to the postseason.

Adamson threatened to send the game to a fourth set after a successful block touch challenge brought them to within just one, 22-23, late in the third, but FEU countered with a challenge of their own, calling a centerline fault on Joel Menor's attack in the following play which pushed them at match point.

Vincent Nadera then came up big for the Tamaraws, scoring off a combination play to seal the deal after 75 minutes of action.

Ariel Cacao led FEU's balanced offensive attack with 17 excellent sets.

Martin Bugaoan top-scored for the Tamaraws with 11 points on nine attacks and two kill blocks while Jayjay Javelona and Andrei Delicana added nine markers apiece. Zhyrdryx Saavedra had eight points.

FEU will face off against University of Santo Tomas on Saturday, 12 p.m. at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.

On the other hand, the Soaring Falcons remained in the sixth spot with a 4-6 record.

No player from Adamson breached double digits in scoring with Marc Paulino leading the way with seven points to go along with 13 excellent receptions. Jude Aguilar and Menor chipped in six markers each in the loss.

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