“Record breaking” was one of the descriptions used to describe Adamson’s performance against the NU Bulldogs on Wednesday. “Ugly” was another.
But whether it was a bad shooting day (9 out of 57) or NU’s elite defense—or both, the Soaring Falcons now officially hold the record for the lowest scoring output in a UAAP game, a record previously held by the UP Fighting Maroons (surprise, surprise!).
The Adamson-UP thriller, in case any of you are curious, will be played on August 9. First to crack 30 points wins!
NU-62, Adamson-25. Whut. #YesFinalScorePoYan
— Mav Gonzales (@mavgonzales) July 30, 2014
That much-awaited UP vs Adamson game is gonna feature a ton of bricks that will be enough to build 3 ciudad de victorias.
— Hardball (@ANCHardball) July 30, 2014
The positive in this game is that Adamson has outscored NU in the 4Q, 4-2.
— Joey Villar (@JoeySVillar) July 30, 2014
With 3:04 to play in the FOURTH QTR, there are more bodies on the Adamson bench than there are Adamson points. Yes, I counted.
— Francis T. J. Ochoa (@ftjochoaINQ) July 30, 2014
https://twitter.com/chuck_araneta/statuses/494419033727324160
UP will get at least two wins this season. Both against Adamson.
— Jazz Zamora (@jazzzamora) July 30, 2014
Sabi nga ni Sir @jonastsinelas, mas marami pa daw turnovers ang FEU kesa sa points ng Adamson. (31 TOs ang FEU kanina.)
— Camille B. Naredo (@camillenaredo) July 30, 2014
"Di kami makashoot," says Adamson coach Kenneth Duremdes after the Falcons' crushing 62-25 loss to NU #UAAP
— Jonas Terrado (@jonastsinelas) July 30, 2014
Super kawawa ano ba yan. Nerdlucks vs. Michael's Secret Stuff
— Tin Gamboa 🌻 #LabanLeni2022 (@suzy899) July 30, 2014
https://twitter.com/HecklerForever/statuses/494421622858596352
https://twitter.com/carmelavizcocho/statuses/494405218331680768
FLASH: Adamson-UP game to be held in the Philippine Arena in Bulacan due to insanely high ticket demand.😜 #sorrynotsorry
— PBA insider 🏀 (@PBAinsider) July 30, 2014