Mary's defeated Niagara, 2-0, on October 4 at Waldron Family Stadium to even the all-time series at one win each. THE ALL-TIME SERIES WITH NIAGARA: Mount St. Agnes Stenlund has started eight games in goal, recording a 1.00 goals against average and 46 save (.852 save pct.) this year. Amanda Cripps leads the team with seven goals and three assists for 17 points while Emily Hahnel has five goals and two assists for 12 points. The Purple Eagles finished the regular season 5-10-2 overall and 4-4-2 in MAAC play. Keshwar has a 0.86 goals against average and 72 saves (.857 save pct.) on the year.ĪBOUT NIAGARA: Niagara saw its three-game win streak snapped in a 2-1 loss at Canisius on Wednesday night. Navas has a team-high six points on two goals and two assists. Antone is tied with Luisangely Navas and Madison Bee for the team lead in goals with two each. Mountaineer goalkeeper Klil Keshwar made four saves in the victory over Rider for her second consecutive shutout, extending her school single-season record to six on the year. The fourth-place finish gives the Mount a home game in the MAAC Championship First Round against Niagara. With the victory, the Mountaineers improved to 7-8-2 overall and finished the MAAC regular season with a 5-4-1 league mark to finish in fourth place in the league standings. Mary's to a 1-0 win over Rider with the victory clinching a MAAC playoff berth. MOUNT UPDATE: Erin Antone's goal in the 78 th minute lifted Mount St. Mary's hosts Niagara in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference playoff action on Sunday afternoon. The Eagles finished with four wins and ten losses in the second phase and were swept in two games by the Cebuana Lhuillier Gems in the semifinals.Story Links NO. Under coach Jun Noel, Davao ended up with 3 wins and 11 losses in the 2001 MBA first phase conference. The deal is similar to other mergers of MBA teams and their corporate sponsors. On October 1, 2001, the team entered a partnership with The Professionals Group (TPG). Davao were swept by Negros Slashers in the best-of-three semifinal series. In the MBA's third season in 2000, Davao finished second and a game behind Cebu Gems in the Southern Conference with nine wins and three losses. On June 2, 1999, the Davao Eagles were crowned the Southern Conference Mindanao division champions following a smashing 89-75 conquest of SocSarGen Marlins at the RMC gym. Helping out Marata in the playing chores is Cebuano cager Felix Belano, who played for Chowking in the PBL last season and was actually drafted by Purefoods in the PBA's annual draft but failed to make it to the team's roster. Filling in his shoes is one-time PBL Most Valuable Player Bong Marata. The following year in 1999, during the pre-season, the Eagles will no longer have Eugene Quilban in the lineup as he has joined Sta. The team finished with the best record in the Southern Conference during the regular season with 14 wins as against eight losses. The Eagles stunned Batangas Blades, 84-83, on the last second triple by Rafael Santos, and pulled an 82-80 win over Pasig Blue Pirates on Eugene Quilban's last second triple. Two players, Rafael Santos and Jomar Tierra, were with Rodriguez' UE Warriors, while Lou Regidor and Aldrin Barola were under Rodriguez at Oriental Battery in the Philippine Basketball League.ĭavao started out the inaugural season with five straight victories, with three of its wins, two by buzzer beaters and one via overtime against Manila, 90-86. The players includes Rodriguez' former wards at San Sebastian College during the 1980s Eugene Quilban, Allan Garrido, Melchor Teves and Armoni Llagas. The Eagles were handled by former national team coach Francis Rodriguez. In the MBA's final two years, the team became known as TPG-Davao or Professional Davao Eagles. The ballclub choose to be named 'Eagles' because the city is the home of the Philippine Eagle. The team was owned by Anthony del Rosario. The Davao Eagles were a professional basketball team of the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association from 1998 to 2002. Basketball team in Davao City Davao Eagles
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