Before the Wednesday UAAP games, I will be posting my UAAP rankings based on the games they played during the past week. So the record may not necessarily match the rankings.
DLSU (beat UE and NU) - Unbeaten in the second round. Juno has allowed his players to work it.
FEU (beat Adamson) - Nash got things rolling again offensively. We'll see in the postseason.
UST (beat UP) - Jeric Teng returns, gives team a much-needed boost as they head into the sibling rivalry with his brother.
NU (beat UP, lost to DLSU) - Streak snapped against a red-hot DLSU side. Test of mettle about to be seen against Ateneo.
Ateneo (beat UE) - Still on track, but the tough road remains.
UE (lost to DLSU and Ateneo) - Team sorely missed Ralf Olivares and his ability to catch fire.
Adamson (lost to FEU) - At least it's good to see Jericho Cruz back on the court.
UP (lost to NU and UST) - Cheerdance is already this Sunday, and given their on-court state of affairs, that is a welcome sight for those who bleed Maroon at this point.
DLSU (beat UE and NU) - Unbeaten in the second round. Juno has allowed his players to work it.
FEU (beat Adamson) - Nash got things rolling again offensively. We'll see in the postseason.
UST (beat UP) - Jeric Teng returns, gives team a much-needed boost as they head into the sibling rivalry with his brother.
NU (beat UP, lost to DLSU) - Streak snapped against a red-hot DLSU side. Test of mettle about to be seen against Ateneo.
Ateneo (beat UE) - Still on track, but the tough road remains.
UE (lost to DLSU and Ateneo) - Team sorely missed Ralf Olivares and his ability to catch fire.
Adamson (lost to FEU) - At least it's good to see Jericho Cruz back on the court.
UP (lost to NU and UST) - Cheerdance is already this Sunday, and given their on-court state of affairs, that is a welcome sight for those who bleed Maroon at this point.
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