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Admu Vs. Dlsu


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syempre lasalle has better players, ateneo has academic standards kasi eh

 

Probably in the past. But if you're gonna look at last year's lineup of admu. They have a much deeper bench than DLSU. DLSU would always have maierhofer come off the bench so that they can have an offensive force off the bench. I noticed that after Allado graduated from DLSU. They never had a dominant big man. They had good small forwards, point guards, shooting guards. That's why they relied on their pressing defense. Maierhofer prefers to play the power forward position but he is not as dominant as Allado. ADMU meanwhile shored up the middle after Enrico Villanueva graduated. They got Japeth Aguilar (now plays for W. Kentucky in the US NCAA) and Rabeh Al Hussaini. They also got some blue chip high school players in Nico Salva (San Beda) and Ronay Buenafe (San Sebastian).

 

Maierfhofer is not playing in the next UAAP season. He decided to go pro this October.

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March 2009 Top Ten (10) Electronics Engineers:

1. Mary Grace Ann Surnit Cabañas, De La Salle University - Manila - 92%

2. Rolex Pedrosa Bargayo, Eastern Visayas State University - Tacloban - 90.30%

3. Karel Miko Lim De Guia, De La Salle University - Manila - 87.20%

4. Jhoana Guillen Eduardo Bregonia, De La Salle University - Manila - 86.90%

5. Kaiser De Asis Fernandez, De La Salle University - Manila - 86.60%

6. Gian Carlo Jamodiong Estorba, Xavier University - 86.00%

6. Frank Javier Tua, De La Salle University - Manila - 86.00%

7. John Elvin Sy Tan, De La Salle University - Manila - 85.90%

8. Reginne Mirelli Frilles Gabito, Mapua Institute of University - 85.50%

9. Lorenzo Miguel Adriano Javier, De La Salle University - Manila - 85.40%

9. Kevin Joseph Del Socorro Torres University of San Jose - Recoletos - 85.40%

10. Ralph Christian Estabillo Cabello, De La Salle University - Manila - 85.20%

 

http://prcboardexamresultsph.blogspot.com/2009/04/march-2009-top-10-electronics-engineers.html

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One thing's for sure. This season's match-up will be a lot tighter than last season's.

 

ADMU is significantly weaker than last year because of the departure of their floor general Tiu. And with the departure of Jobe and Baldos, Al-hussaini and Baclao will barely get any rest.

 

DLSU will be a more balanced team this year. Last year revolved too much around Casio and Maierhofer. This year, they'll have a very talented batch of rookies and holdovers to lead the balanced attack. And watchout for Bader Malabes, who could very well have his breakout season.

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