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Philippine Daily Inquirer

FIVE DAYS BEFORE playing a defining match in the UAAP men’s basketball tournament, Far Eastern University is confronting
a question it has different—and sometimes no—answers to.

Where is superstar guard Mark Barroca?

The heady playmaker had been absent from the Tamaraws’ practices since Tuesday, fueling speculations that he has been
dropped from the team just days before FEU battles the University of the East Warriors at the start of the Final Four phase of
the country’s most prestigious collegiate hoop tournament.

    Acting on those speculations, a tip from a source and reports that
    top FEU officials had convened a meeting to discuss the status of
    one of its players, the Inquirer dropped by the FEU practice session
    Wednesday morning and confirmed the absence of the Smart
    Gilas national team standout.

    When questioned, team personnel cited various reasons for the
    absence of the ace guard—who scored eight points, all in the first
    quarter, in Saturday’s game where FEU blew an 18-point lead and
    lost to defending champion Ateneo, 74-73, in their battle for the No.
    1 ranking in the eliminations.

    Team captain JR Cawaling said Barroca, who leads the Tamaraws
    in scoring with 12.7 points a game, had a flu. A team staff member,
    however, said that Barroca sustained an unspecified injury.

    Further raising eyebrows is the fact that FEU coach Glenn Capacio
    admitted he’s unaware of Barroca’s whereabouts.

    Athletic director Mark Molina said UAAP president and FEU team
    manager Anton Montinola will issue a statement to answer the
    Inquirer questions at the “proper time.”

FEU was also in the spotlight last year when one of its top players, Mac Baracael, was shot by an unidentified gunman on his
way to the players’ quarters. Baracael survived the shooting.

“Di ko alam kung ano ang nangyari (I don’t know what happened),” said Capacio. “Siguro baka may pinuntahan (He may have
gone somewhere).”

Reports (not in the Inquirer) earlier said that FEU officials met Tuesday noon regarding the status of an unnamed player. Late
Tuesday evening, the Inquirer received a tip that Barroca had been booted out of the team dormitory inside the campus.

Cawaling, though, said Barroca had only been quarantined.

“He’s in the chapel,” said Cawaling in Filipino. “He was moved there so he won’t spread the flu. He didn’t practice yesterday.”

The 5-foot-10 Barroca also averages 5.1 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.6 steals as one of the top FEU players.

Yesterday, though, Cawaling talked like the team will try to make do without Barroca in the Final Four.

“We can still do it even without Mark,” said Cawaling “We trust each other. Everyone’s capable of playing in the semifinals.”

The Tamaraws, who finished second in the eliminations at 11-3 to claim the twice-to-beat semifinal advantage, will battle the
Warriors at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday at the Araneta Coliseum.