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TIDES TURN AS SUPREMACY CUP HEATS UP

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TIDES TURN AS SUPREMACY CUP HEATS UP

A recap of OAU Supremacy MD2 results.

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The second matchday of the Supremacy Cup delivered tight contests, thrilling drama and crucial points. Some teams continued their strong start, while others struggled to find their rhythm. Currently, the teams are looking forward to their final group games as we approach the crucial knockout stages. In case you missed it, here's how the action unfolded:

Group A: Civil Engineering and Philosophy Hold the Edge.

  • Public Admin 1-1 Civil Engr.

  • Microbiology 0-0 Philosophy

Civil Engineering remains top of the group after grinding out a draw against Public Admin. Philosophy, on the other hand, maintained their solid defensive form, holding Microbiology to a goalless draw. With both teams on four points, the final matchday will determine who advances.

Group B: Computer Science Moves to the Top

  • Mathematics 0-1 Sociology

  • Quantity Surveying 0-1 Computer Science

Sociology secured a hard-fought win over Mathematics, leaving the latter on the brink of elimination. Computer Science took full advantage, edging Quantity Surveying to claim the top spot. It’s a tight race, with only one point separating the top three teams.

Group C: Elect/Elect Stays Perfect

  • Elect/Elect 1-0 Estate Management

  • Physics 0-1 Business Admin

Elect/Elect made it two wins from two, keeping a clean sheet once again. Business Admin bounced back from their opening loss with a crucial win over Physics. Estate Management and Physics are yet to register a goal in the competition.

Group D: ASE Makes a Statement

  • Geology 1-1 Accounting

  • ASE 2-0 Biochemistry

ASE finally kicked off their campaign in dominant fashion, brushing aside Biochemistry with a two-goal victory. Accounting was forced to settle for a draw against Geology, meaning the group remains wide open heading into the final round of matches.

With the final group-stage fixtures approaching, teams must step up or risk crashing out. The stakes have never been higher.

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