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UPang Flames seek clincher on Oct. 14

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PRISAA-UCAAP championship Game 2 AND the suspense continues! After two postponements due to typhoons, Game 2 of the best-of-three final series between the University of Pangasinan-PHINMA Flames and the Lyceum-Northwestern University Dukes in the Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. Cup of the PRISAA-UCAAP Collegiate Basketball Championship will finally be played…

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UPang Flames seek clincher on Oct. 14

By October 9, 2011News, Sports

Game 2 reset to Oct. 3 due to “Pedring”

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PRISAA-UCAAP BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS DUE to Typhoon “Pedring”, game 2 of the best-of-three finals between the University of Pangasinan-PHINMA Flames and the Lyceum-Northwestern University Dukes in the Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. Cup of the PRISAA-UCAAP Collegiate Basketball Championship has been moved from September 27 to October 3, at 2…

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Game 2 reset to Oct. 3 due to “Pedring”

By October 1, 2011News, Sports

UPang thwarts LNU in OT of Game 1

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PRISAA UCAAP BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS THE Flames are burning hot!   A rookie of the University of Pangasinan-PHINMA Flames, Marck Odomene, fired vital shots as his team thwarted the Lyceum-Northwestern University Dukes, 85-79, in overtime of Game 1 of the best-of-three finals series in the Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr….

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UPang thwarts LNU in OT of Game 1

By September 25, 2011News, Sports

WATCH ME FLY

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WATCH ME FLY–University of Pangasinan-PHINMA Flames point guard Mark Odoemene executes a difficult lay-up shot against the defense of the Lyceum Northwestern University Dukes Julius Palaganas (11), Lloyd Quisay (6) and John Paul Cabucol (25) during their championship game on September 21 at the Dagupan Astrodome. UPANG-PHINMA won, 85-79, in…

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WATCH ME FLY

By September 25, 2011News, Punch Gallery, Sports

Top-seeded teams lose initial games in semi-final round

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PRISAA-UCAAP COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP THE semi-final battle ensues.   After two rounds of arduous elimination in the Gov. Amado T. Espino Cup of the 2011 PRISAA-UCAAP Collegiate Basketball Championship, four of the top seeded teams gained semi-final berths in a one or two-game round scheduled last Friday, and if necessary…

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Top-seeded teams lose initial games in semi-final round

By September 18, 2011News, Sports