UAAP Season 87 Esports: UE out of Final Four bid in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

UAAP Season 87 Esports: UE out of Final Four bid in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
UAAP Season 87 Media Team

University of the East are booted out of the UAAP Season 87 Esports Final Four contention in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang after losing to De La Salle University in their group match held Thursday at the Quantum Skyview Deck of Gateway 2 Mall in Araneta City.

Gabriel Sanchez led the charge for the Green Aces, registering eight kills and eight assists without a single death in the 21-minute and 59-second opener.

La Salle then closed out the series with the fastest game of the tournament so far—just 9 minutes and 59 seconds—behind Joshua Tating’s Suyou. Tating’s Suyou tallied seven kills and one assist.

UE struggled as they sought to defend their title, starting their Season 87 campaign without a coach and relying on teamwork to dissect their own drafts.

“Sobrang hirap [na walang coach] lalo na’t sobrang nag-step up na yung level of competition sa UAAP knowing na marami nang recruit na high-caliber players from different teams who came from big teams and the professional scene. Since wala daw po kami coach dahil walang budget, nahihirapan po kami sumabay sa meta at disadvantage rin po samin dahil lahat ng teams ay may coach tapos po kami ay wala,” team captain John Zel Bartolo said in a Tiebreaker Times report.

(It’s tough without a coach especially now that the UAAP’s level of competition is stepping up and knowing that many high caliber players from different teams who came from big teams and the professional scene are being recruited. Now since we don’t have a coach due to the lack of budget, we are struggling to keep up with the meta and this comes as a disadvantage because all of the other teams have coaches and we don’t.)

University of Santo Tomas and National University secured the top seeds in their respective groups with dominant performances.

The Teletigers completed a perfect sweep in Group A, capping their run with a hard-fought 2-0 win over the Ateneo Blue Eagles.

“Of course I told the team na maganda nga na nag 6-0 kami, we are the top of our group pero hindi pa tapos yung laban eh. As of now, we don’t know who we’re up against pero we just have to stay extra focused, stay determined, stay humble,” said Teletigers head coach Miggy Arayata.

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UST Clinches Top Seed In Group A

Calvin Ortega, UST’s breakout rookie, showcased his mechanical prowess in the opening game, with his signature Fanny pick. Ortega tallied 10 kills and three assists in 16 minutes and 32 seconds of action.

Ateneo attempted to break UST’s rhythm in the second game, debuting Estes and Masha in the tournament to force a potential decider.

Early on, the strategy seemed to pay off, as Aaron Sze’s Masha led the charge with four kills and two assists. However, UST’s experience and composure turned the tide with a pivotal four-man takedown following an attempted base siege by Ateneo at the 17:50 mark.

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NU Clinches Top Seed In Group B

Meanwhile, the Bulldogs overpowered the UP Fighting Maroons with a clean 2-0 sweep to finish with eight points atop Group B heading into the semifinals.

“Hindi muna siguro namin iniisip yung finals kasi dadaanan pa namin yung semis eh, parang one step at a time lang kami. Then also yung momentum na nakuha namin from the group stage, dadalhin namin for tomorrow,” said Bulldogs head coach Carlo Balanquit.

The semifinals kick off on Friday at 11 a.m. with NU taking on the FEU Tamaraws Esports, followed by the clash between UST and the DLSU Green Aces at 1:30 p.m. The Finals will take place at 4:30 p.m.

All matches will be broadcast live on the Pilipinas Live app and the UAAP Varsity Channel.

Benjamin Lukban sealed the win and earned MVP honors for the game, with his Irithel posting six kills and 11 assists to complete the sweep.

Despite facing a winless opponent, NU maintained its high level of play and dismantled the Fighting Maroons in both games.

“I’m very pleased naman sa performance namin today. Props to UP, pinakita parin nila yung best nila in spite na eliminated na sila. Hindi naman kami nakampante. Sa totoo nga, nag-review kami ng mga games nila, tyaka may mga dineny kaming mga picks para sa kanila na ginamit namin ngayong araw,” Balanquit shared.

NU snowballed early in the opening game, capitalizing on two quick deaths from David Sañejo within the first two minutes. The Bulldogs built a massive 13,000 gold lead in just 10 minutes. James Blas was named MVP after a standout performance on Luo Yi, finishing with 13 assists and six kills.

NU carried the momentum into the second game, where an unconventional Freya jungle pick led them to a swift 10-minute and 25-second win.

Credit: UAAP Season 87 Media Team

FEU Completes UAAP Season 87 Final Four Cast

Meanwhile, Far Eastern University (FEU) clinched the second seed in Group A after a gritty sweep of Adamson University.

Justine Wage powered the Tamaraws to victory in Game 1 with his Harith delivering nine kills and eight assists in 23 minutes and four seconds. He followed it up with another MVP-worthy outing in Game 2, recording nine takedowns and seven assists to send FEU to the semifinals against NU.

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