MIKE SILUNGAN KNOCKED IN 22 POINTS as University of the Philippines turned back a pesky Perpetual Help squad, 89-86, Saturday to clinch the second quarterfinal berth in the FilOil-Flying V First Five Invitational Cup.
The Maroons wrapped up their elimination campaign with a 5-2 record in Group A, just a week after the Ateneo Blue Eagles secured the first quarterfinal berth with a 6-1 slate.
Woody Co and Martin Reyes dropped 17 points apiece for the Maroons, who led by 10 at halftime, 44-34, at the FilOil-Flying V Arena in San Juan.
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