Adamson to give free tickets for do-or-die UAAP semis duel vs UP

Delfin Dioquino

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Adamson to give free tickets for do-or-die UAAP semis duel vs UP
General admission tickets will be provided by the school to students and alumni

MANILA, Philippines – Adamson University has upped its game to provide the Soaring Falcons more support heading into their do-or-die UAAP semifinals clash against the UP Fighting Maroons.

The school will be giving away general admission tickets to students and alumni who want to watch the rubber match at the Araneta Coliseum on Wednesday, November 28.

This comes after Adamson suspended classes from 12 noon onwards on the same day to give way to the Falcons, who are seeking to end a 26-year finals drought in the UAAP. 

According to Adamson Student Government president Nico Mercado, the tickets were supplied by the school’s Office for Athletics and Recreation and will be given at the entrance gates of the Big Dome on game day. 



UP, meanwhile, will host a public viewing of the game in various locations in its Diliman campus. The Fighting Maroons are eyeing their first UAAP finals since 1986. 

Adamson boasted a twice-to-beat edge heading into the Final Four but was dragged to a do-or-die duel after UP pulled off a 73-71 win in Game 1 on Saturday, November 24. 

Game time is at 3:30 pm, with the winner having the chance to dethrone defending champs Ateneo Blue Eagles in a best-of-three finals bout. Rappler.com

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Delfin Dioquino

Delfin Dioquino dreamt of being a PBA player, but he did not have the skills to make it. So he pursued the next best thing to being an athlete – to write about them. He took up journalism at the University of Santo Tomas and joined Rappler as soon as he graduated in 2017.