The UAAP Season 80 basketball tournaments were the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) basketball tournaments for the 2017–18 school year. The tournaments are divided into men's, women's and juniors' divisions, for male and female college players and male high school players, respectively. The host school for the seniors' division was Far Eastern University, while Ateneo de Manila University was the sub-host for the juniors' division. The De La Salle Green Archers, NU Lady Bulldogs, and FEU Baby Tamaraws are the defending champions for the men's, women's and juniors respectively.
The senior men’s tournament began on September 9, 2017 and the games for the women's division followed on September 10. The juniors' tournament began on November 11.[1]
Attorney. Rene Saguisag, Jr. who was appointed UAAP's executive director served as commissioner for the third straight season.[2]
Teams
editAll eight member universities of the UAAP field teams in all three tournaments.
University | Men's team | Women's team | Juniors' team |
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Adamson University | Soaring Falcons | Lady Falcons | Baby Falcons |
Ateneo de Manila University | Blue Eagles | Lady Eagles | Blue Eaglets |
De La Salle University | Green Archers | Lady Archers | Junior Archers |
Far Eastern University | Tamaraws | Lady Tamaraws | Baby Tamaraws |
National University | Bulldogs | Lady Bulldogs | Bullpups |
University of the East | Red Warriors | Lady Warriors | Junior Warriors |
University of the Philippines Diliman | Fighting Maroons | Lady Maroons | Junior Maroons |
University of Santo Tomas | Growling Tigers | Tigresses | Tiger Cubs |
Coaches
editUniversity | Men's coach | Women's coach | Juniors' coach |
---|---|---|---|
Adamson University | Franz Pumaren | John Kallos | Mike Fermin |
Ateneo de Manila University | Tab Baldwin | Anthony John Flores | Joe Silva |
De La Salle University | Aldin Ayo | Pocholo Villanueva | Boris Aldeguer |
Far Eastern University | Olsen Racela | Bert Flores | Allan Albano |
National University | Jamike Jarin | Patrick Aquino | Goldwin Monteverde |
University of the East | Derrick Pumaren | Aileen Lebornio | Florence Conlu |
University of the Philippines Diliman | Bo Perasol | Kenneth Marius Raval | Paolo Mendoza |
University of Santo Tomas | Boy Sablan | Haydee Ong | Chris Cantonjos |
Coaching changes
editTeam | Outgoing coach | Manner of departure | Date | Replaced by | Date |
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FEU Tamaraws | Nash Racela | Signed with TNT KaTropa | November 30, 2016[3] | Olsen Racela | December 20, 2016[4] |
NU Bulldogs | Eric Altamirano | Resignation | December 1, 2016[5] | Jamike Jarin | January 6, 2017[6] |
Adamson Baby Falcons | Goldwin Monteverde | Resignation | April 11, 2017[7] | Mike Fermin | May 2, 2017 |
NU Bullpups | Jeff Napa | Resignation | April 2017 | Goldwin Monteverde | April 29, 2017[8] |
Adamson Lady Falcons | Mike Fermin | Signed with Adamson Baby Falcons | May 2017 | John Kallos | May 2, 2017[9] |
UE Junior Warriors | Luis Palaganas | Florence Conlu | [10] |
Venues
editThe Mall of Asia Arena, Smart Araneta Coliseum and the Filoil Flying V Centre are the venues for the men's tournament. The venues for the women's tournament are the Mall of Asia Arena, the Smart Araneta Coliseum and the Ateneo Blue Eagle Gym. The Filoil Flying V Centre and the Ateneo Blue Eagle Gym will serve as the venues for the juniors' tournament.
Men's tournament
editElimination round
editTeam standings
editPos | Team | W | L | PCT | GB | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ateneo Blue Eagles | 13 | 1 | .929 | — | Twice-to-beat in the semifinals |
2 | De La Salle Green Archers | 12 | 2 | .857 | 1 | |
3 | Adamson Soaring Falcons | 9 | 5 | .643 | 4 | Twice-to-win in the semifinals |
4 | FEU Tamaraws (H) | 7 | 7 | .500 | 6 | |
5 | UP Fighting Maroons | 6 | 8 | .429 | 7 | |
6 | NU Bulldogs | 5 | 9 | .357 | 8 | |
7 | UE Red Warriors | 3 | 11 | .214 | 10 | |
8 | UST Growling Tigers | 1 | 13 | .071 | 12 |
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) if tied for #2 or #4, one-game playoff; 3) head-to-head record; 4) head-to-head point differential; 5) overall point differential
(H) Hosts
Match-up results
editScores
editBracket
editSemifinals (Nos. 1 & 2 have twice-to-beat advantage) | Finals (Best-of-three series) | ||||||||||
1 | Ateneo | 67 | 88* | ||||||||
4 | FEU | 80 | 84 | ||||||||
1 | Ateneo | 76 | 83 | 88 | |||||||
2 | La Salle | 70 | 92 | 86 | |||||||
2 | La Salle | 82 | |||||||||
3 | Adamson | 75 | |||||||||
*Game went into overtime.
Semifinals
editIn the semifinals, the higher seed has the twice-to-beat advantage, where they only have to win once, while their opponents twice, to progress.
(1) Ateneo vs. (4) FEU
editThe Ateneo Blue Eagles has the twice-to-beat advantage.
November 19
4:00 p.m.PHT |
Ateneo Blue Eagles | 67–80 | FEU Tamaraws |
Scoring by quarter: 15–21, 20–17, 13–21, 19–21 | ||
Pts: Thirdy Ravena 17 Rebs: Thirdy Ravena 6 Asts: 3 players, 3 each |
Pts: Ron Dennison 17 Rebs: Ron Dennison 8 Asts: Jasper Parker 5 |
November 22
4:00 p.m.PHT |
Ateneo Blue Eagles | 88–84 (OT) | FEU Tamaraws |
Scoring by quarter: 21–15, 19–18, 17–20, 18–22, Overtime: 13–9 | ||
Pts: Thirdy Ravena 17 Rebs: Chibueze Ikeh 11 Asts: Ravena, Ma. Nieto, 4 each |
Pts: Jasper Parker 19 Rebs: Comboy, Orizu, 6 each Asts: Comboy, Dennison, 4 each | |
Ateneo wins series in two games |
(2) La Salle vs. (3) Adamson
editThe De La Salle Green Archers has the twice-to-beat advantage.
November 18
4:00 p.m.PHT |
De La Salle Green Archers | 82–75 | Adamson Soaring Falcons |
Scoring by quarter: 11–21, 22–18, 21–24, 28–12 | ||
Pts: Ben Mbala 27 Rebs: Ben Mbala 14 Asts: Ricci Rivero 6 |
Pts: Jerrick Ahanmisi 17 Rebs: Sarr, Hill, 9 each Asts: Jerie Pingoy 6 | |
La Salle wins series in one game |
Finals
editNovember 25
4:00 p.m.PHT |
Ateneo Blue Eagles | 76–70 | De La Salle Green Archers |
Scoring by quarter: 26–14, 17–25, 17–19, 16–12 | ||
Pts: Thirdy Ravena 12 Rebs: Chiz Ikeh 9 Asts: Thirdy Ravena 4 |
Pts: Aljun Melecio 24 Rebs: Ben Mbala 12 Asts: Ben Mbala 4 |
November 29
4:00 p.m.PHT |
Ateneo Blue Eagles | 83–92 | De La Salle Green Archers |
Scoring by quarter: 32–15, 19–27, 8–26, 24–24 | ||
Pts: Thirdy Ravena 20 Rebs: Chiz Ikeh 7 Asts: Thirdy Ravena 4 |
Pts: Ben Mbala 20 Rebs: Ben Mbala 16 Asts: Kib Montalbo 5 |
Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City
Attendance: 15,286 Referees: AJ Escobido, Nestor Sambrano, A. Dasal |
December 3
4:00 p.m.PHT |
Ateneo Blue Eagles | 88–86 | De La Salle Green Archers |
Scoring by quarter: 24–14, 21–24, 21–28, 22–20 | ||
Pts: Thirdy Ravena 17 Rebs: Chiz Ikeh 13 Asts: Thirdy Ravena 5 |
Pts: Ben Mbala 19 Rebs: Ben Mbala 14 Asts: Aljun Melecio 4 | |
Ateneo wins series, 2–1 |
Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City
Attendance: 22,012 Referees: Art Herrera, Nestor Sambrano, AJ Escobido |
- Finals Most Valuable Player: Thirdy Ravena (Ateneo Blue Eagles)
Awards
editUAAP Season 80 men's basketball champions |
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Ateneo Blue Eagles Ninth title |
- Most Valuable Player: Benoit Mbala (De La Salle Green Archers)[11]
- Rookie of the Year: Juan Gómez de Liaño (UP Fighting Maroons)
- Mythical Team:[12]
- Benoit Mbala (De La Salle Green Archers)
- Thirdy Ravena (Ateneo Blue Eagles)
- Rodolfo Alejandro III (NU Bulldogs)
- Alvin Pasaol (UE Red Warriors)
- Ricci Paolo Rivero (De La Salle Green Archers)
Sponsored awards
edit- Manulife 110% Heart and Hustle Player of the Season: Joseph Matthew Nieto (Ateneo Blue Eagles)
- Shell V-Power Most Efficient Player of the Season: Ben Mbala (De La Salle Green Archers)
- Appeton Most Improved Player of the Season: Ricci Rivero (De La Salle Green Archers)
- Milo Nutri-up Up Your Galing Performance Award: UP Fighting Maroons
- PSBankable Player of the Season: Ben Mbala (De La Salle Green Archers)
- Manulife 110% Heart and Hustle Player of the Finals: Isaac Go (Ateneo Blue Eagles)
- PSBankable Player of the Finals: Thirdy Ravena (Ateneo Blue Eagles)
- BDO Winning Ways Coach of the Season: Tab Baldwin (Ateneo Blue Eagles)
Players of the Week
editWeek ending | Player | Team | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
September 17 | Thirdy Ravena | Ateneo Blue Eagles | [13] |
September 24 | Paul Desiderio | UP Fighting Maroons | [14] |
October 1 | Chibueze Ikeh | Ateneo Blue Eagles | [15] |
October 8 | Alvin Pasaol | UE Red Warriors | [16] |
October 15 | Ricci Rivero | De La Salle Green Archers | [17] |
October 22 | Alvin Pasaol | UE Red Warriors | [18] |
October 29 | Jerrick Ahanmisi | Adamson Soaring Falcons | [19] |
November 5 | Jerie Pingoy | Adamson Soaring Falcons | [20] |
Statistics
editPlayers' statistical points
edit# | Player | Team | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Benoit Mbala | De La Salle Green Archers | 96.58 |
2 | Thirdy Ravena | Ateneo Blue Eagles | 66.50 |
3 | Rodolfo Alejandro III | NU Bulldogs | 63.86 |
4 | Alvin Pasaol | UE Red Warriors | 63.43 |
5 | Soulemane Gawall Cherif Sarr | Adamson Soaring Falcons | 63.15 |
Season player highs
editStatistic | Player | Team | Average |
---|---|---|---|
Points | Ben Mbala | De La Salle Green Archers | 24.9 |
Rebounds | Ben Mbala | De La Salle Green Archers | 13.6 |
Assists | Rodolfo Alejandro III | NU Bulldogs | 6.7 |
Steals | Jerie Pingoy | Adamson Soaring Falcons | 2.6 |
Blocks | Issa Seny Diouf Gaye | NU Bulldogs | 2.7 |
Game player highs
editStatistic | Player | Team | Total | Opponent |
---|---|---|---|---|
Points | Alvin Pasaol | UE Red Warriors | 49 | De La Salle Green Archers |
Rebounds | Steve Cedrick Akomo | UST Growling Tigers | 20 | UP Fighting Maroons UE Red Warriors |
Assists | Jerie Pingoy Rodolfo Alejandro III |
Adamson Soaring Falcons NU Bulldogs |
10 | FEU Tamaraws UE Red Warriors |
Steals | Jerie Pingoy | Adamson Soaring Falcons | 6 | UST Growling Tigers NU Bulldogs UP Fighting Maroons |
Benoit Mbala | De La Salle Green Archers | Ateneo Blue Eagles | ||
Blocks | Issa Seny Diouf Gaye Steve Cedrick Akomo Benoit Mbala |
NU Bulldogs UST Growling Tigers De La Salle Green Archers |
6 | UST Growling Tigers UE Red Warriors Ateneo Blue Eagles |
Game team highs
editStatistic | Team | Total | Opponent |
---|---|---|---|
Points | De La Salle Green Archers | 115 | NU Bulldogs UST Growling Tigers |
Rebounds | Ateneo Blue Eagles | 60 | Adamson Soaring Falcons |
Assists | NU Bulldogs | 27 | UST Growling Tigers |
Steals | Adamson Soaring Falcons De La Salle Green Archers |
16 | UST Growling Tigers UST Growling Tigers |
Blocks | UST Growling Tigers | 11 | UE Red Warriors |
Season team highs
editStatistic | Team | Average |
---|---|---|
Points | Ateneo Blue Eagles | 78.5 |
Rebounds | UST Growling Tigers | 45.9 |
Assists | FEU Tamaraws | 17.4 |
Steals | Adamson Soaring Falcons | 8.0 |
Blocks | UST Growling Tigers | 4.4 |
Broadcast notes
editABS-CBN Sports is the official broadcaster of the UAAP Season 80 Men's Basketball games.
Game | Play-by-play | Analyst | Courtside Reporters |
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Semis #1 vs. #4, Game 1 | Boom Gonzales | TJ Manotoc | Sydney Crespo, Martie Bautista & Paui Versoza |
Semis #1 vs. #4, Game 2 | Nikko Ramos | Marco Benitez | Martie Bautista, Sydney Crespo & Angelique Manto |
Semis #2 vs. #3 | Eric Tipan | Ronnie Magsanoc | Eileen Shi, Stef Monce & Angelique Manto |
Finals, Game 1 | Mico Halili | Ronnie Magsanoc | Martie Bautista, Eileen Shi & Paui Versoza |
Finals, Game 2 | Boom Gonzales | Ronnie Magsanoc | Eileen Shi, Martie Bautista & Angelique Manto |
Finals, Game 3 | Boom Gonzales | Christian Luanzon | Martie Bautista, Eileen Shi & Paui Versoza |
UAAP-JBL Three-Point Contest
editThe UAAP Three-Point Contest, or the UAAP-JBL Three-Point Contest for sponsorship reasons, is the inaugural three-point competition of the UAAP in the basketball discipline. The contest served as a transition event from the first round going to the second round of eliminations. All eight universities fielded representative shooters to compete for the chance to clinch ₱80,000 and JBL products for the winner, and another ₱50,000 will be given to the winning university. In the end of the competition, the older brother of Adrian Wong, Dan Angelo Wong, claimed the inaugural title for the said competition.[21]
Competition format
editIn the first round, all eight participants will get a chance to shoot as many three-pointers as they can within the time limit of one (1) minute. In each rack, the first four balls were regular balls, which is worth only one point, and the fifth and the last ball is the moneyball, which is worth two points. After the first round, only the top two (2) players would advance the final round, competing for the championship.
Results
editPos | Participant | First round | Final Round |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Dan Angelo Wong (Ateneo) | 22 | 17 |
2 | Mark Maloles (UE) | 18 | 15 |
3 | Jerrick Ahanmisi (Adamson) | 18 | Eliminated |
4 | Jojo Trinidad (FEU) | 17 | Eliminated |
5 | JP Cauilan (NU) | 16 | Eliminated |
6 | Ralph Cu (La Salle) | 14 | Eliminated |
7 | Diego Dario (UP) | 13 | Eliminated |
8 | Marvin Lee (UST) | 8 | Eliminated |
Women's tournament
editThe NU Lady Bulldogs won their 64th straight match after clinching their four-peat championship against the UE Lady Warriors on December 3, 2017.[22]
NU's Ria Nabalan recorded a triple-double in their second round win over the FEU Lady Tamaraws on October 18, 2017. Nabalan tallied 12 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists to lead the Lady Bulldogs to their 56th consecutive win that dates back to Season 77.[23]
For the first time in 49 years, the UE Lady Warriors advanced to the Finals after defeating the UST Tigresses in the second round of the Stepladder semifinals to face the undefeated NU Lady Bulldogs. A punch thrown by UST's Sai Larosa at Love Sto. Domingo ignited a bench-clearing brawl among the players of the two teams.[24] Larosa was disqualified from inclusion to the Mythical team following her ejection and subsequent suspension.
The UE Lady Warriors held the Adamson Lady Falcons to a scoreless 2nd quarter in their 62-44 win on October 1, 2017.[25]
Elimination round
editTeam standings
editPos | Team | W | L | PCT | GB | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | NU Lady Bulldogs | 14 | 0 | 1.000 | — | Advance to the Finals[a] |
2 | UE Lady Warriors | 11 | 3 | .786 | 3 | Twice-to-beat in stepladder round 2 |
3 | UST Tigresses | 10 | 4 | .714 | 4 | Proceed to stepladder round 1 |
4 | FEU Lady Tamaraws (H) | 8 | 6 | .571 | 6 | |
5 | Adamson Lady Falcons | 6 | 8 | .429 | 8 | |
6 | Ateneo Lady Eagles | 4 | 10 | .286 | 10 | |
7 | De La Salle Lady Archers | 3 | 11 | .214 | 11 | |
8 | UP Fighting Maroons | 0 | 14 | .000 | 14 |
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) if tied for #2 or #4, one-game playoff; 3) head-to-head record; 4) head-to-head point differential; 5) overall point differential
(H) Hosts
Notes:
- ^ As NU won all of their elimination round games, the stepladder format will be used instead of the regular Final Four format.
Match-up results
editScores
editBracket
editStepladder round 1 (Single-elimination) | Stepladder round 2 (No. 2 has twice-to-beat advantage) | Finals (Best-of-three series) | |||||||||||||
1 | NU | 89 | 79 | ||||||||||||
2 | UE | 53 | 69 | 2 | UE | 61 | 68 | ||||||||
3 | UST | 86 | 3 | UST | 63 | 62 | |||||||||
4 | FEU | 72 | |||||||||||||
Stepladder semifinals
edit(3) UST vs. (4) FEU
editNovember 19
1:00 p.m.PHT |
UST Tigresses | 86–72 | FEU Lady Tamaraws |
Scoring by quarter: 19–19, 20–12, 21–24, 26–17 | ||
Pts: Anjel Anies 24 Rebs: Gandalla, Peñaflor, 8 each Asts: Ruby Portillo 6 |
Pts: Precious Arellado 19 Rebs: Angelica Gerner 11 Asts: Precious Arellado 6 | |
UST advances to the stepladder semifinals round 2 |
(2) UE vs. (3) UST
editIn the semifinals, UE has the twice-to-beat advantage, where they only have to win once, while their opponents twice, to progress.
November 22
11:00 a.m.PHT |
UE Lady Warriors | 53–63 | UST Tigresses |
Scoring by quarter: 9–17, 12–16, 14–14, 18–16 | ||
Pts: Ruthlaine Tacula 14 Rebs: Love Joy Sto. Domingo 12 Asts: Ruthlaine Tacula 3 |
Pts: Anjel Anies 21 Rebs: Jem Angeles 11 Asts: Jem Angeles 8 |
November 25
11:00 a.m.PHT |
UE Lady Warriors | 69–62 | UST Tigresses |
Scoring by quarter: 10–16, 17–19, 20–21, 22–6 | ||
Pts: Love Joy Sto. Domingo 18 Rebs: Love Joy Sto. Domingo 12 Asts: Ruthlaine Tacula 8 |
Pts: Anies, Larosa, 16 each Rebs: Larosa, Angeles, 8 each Asts: Jem Angeles 7 | |
UE wins series in two games |
Finals
editFor the fourth straight year, the NU Lady Bulldogs accomplished an elimination round sweep and will battle in a best-of-three Finals.
November 29
11:00 a.m.PHT |
NU Lady Bulldogs | 89–61 | UE Lady Warriors |
Scoring by quarter: 22–7, 21–14, 20–13, 26–27 | ||
Pts: Trixie Antiquera 30 Rebs: Jack Animam 17 Asts: Janet Sison 7 |
Pts: Love Joy Sto. Domingo 17 Rebs: Love Joy Sto. Domingo 12 Asts: Ruthlaine Tacula 7 |
December 3
11:00 a.m.PHT |
NU Lady Bulldogs | 79–68 | UE Lady Warriors |
Scoring by quarter: 13–16, 20–19, 18–19, 28–14 | ||
Pts: Trixie Antiquera 19 Rebs: Jack Animam 23 Asts: Animam, Harada, 4 each |
Pts: Ruthlaine Tacula 25 Rebs: Ruthlaine Tacula 12 Asts: Joyce Francisco 6 | |
NU wins series 2–0 |
- Finals Most Valuable Player: Trixie Antiquera (NU Lady Bulldogs)
Awards
editUAAP Season 80 women's basketball champions |
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NU Lady Bulldogs Fourth title, fourth consecutive title |
- Most Valuable Player: Jack Danielle Animam (NU Lady Bulldogs)[26]
- Rookie of the Year: Marian Justine Domingo (UP Lady Maroons)
- Mythical Five:[26]
- Jack Danielle Animam (NU Lady Bulldogs)
- Love Joy Sto. Domingo (UE Lady Warriors)
- Rhena Malembe Itesi (NU Lady Bulldogs)
- Ria Joy Nabalan (NU Lady Bulldogs)
- Jhenn Angeles (UST Tigresses)[27]
Statistics
editPlayers' statistical points
edit# | Player | Team | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jack Danielle Animam | NU Lady Bulldogs | 77.29 |
2 | Love Joy Sto. Domingo | UE Lady Warriors | 75.64 |
3 | Rhena Malembe Itesi | NU Lady Bulldogs | 71.14 |
4 | Ria Joy Nabalan | NU Lady Bulldogs | 69.00 |
5 | Misaela Aurea Larosa | UST Tigresses | 61.00 |
Juniors' tournament
editElimination round
editTeam standings
editPos | Team | W | L | PCT | GB | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ateneo Blue Eaglets | 14 | 0 | 1.000 | — | Advance to the Finals[a] |
2 | NUNS Bullpups[b] (H) | 11 | 3 | .786 | 3 | Twice-to-beat in stepladder round 2 |
3 | FEU–D Baby Tamaraws | 8 | 6 | .571 | 6 | Proceed to stepladder round 1 |
4 | UST Tiger Cubs | 7 | 7 | .500[c] | 7 | |
5 | Adamson Baby Falcons | 7 | 7 | .500[c] | 7 | |
6 | DLSZ Junior Archers | 4 | 10 | .286 | 10 | |
7 | UPIS Junior Maroons | 3 | 11 | .214 | 11 | |
8 | UE Junior Warriors | 2 | 12 | .143 | 12 |
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) if tied for #2 or #4, one-game playoff; 3) head-to-head record; 4) head-to-head point differential; 5) overall point differential
(H) Hosts
Notes:
- ^ As Ateneo won all of their elimination round games, the stepladder format will be used instead of the regular Final Four format.
- ^ NU forfeited its first round win over UE after the UAAP Board ruled that NU player Jayson Puray to be ineligible.[28]
- ^ a b Fourth-seed playoff: UST 73–72 Adamson (OT)
Match-up results
editScores
editFourth-seed playoff
editFebruary 14
10:00 a.m.PHT |
Adamson Baby Falcons | 72–73 (OT) | UST Tiger Cubs |
Scoring by quarter: 14–16, 9–16, 21–15, 19–16, Overtime: 9–10 | ||
Pts: Sabandal 20 Rebs: Manlapaz 11 Asts: Sabandal 9 |
Pts: Cansino 24 Rebs: Lina 12 Asts: Cansino 6 | |
UST advances to the Final Four |
Bracket
editStepladder round 1 (Single-elimination) | Stepladder round 2 (No. 2 has twice-to-beat advantage) | Finals (Best-of-three series) | |||||||||||||
1 | Ateneo | 86 | 67 | 63 | |||||||||||
2 | NSNU | 91 | 2 | NSNU | 70 | 70 | 58 | ||||||||
3 | FEU–D | 80 | 4 | UST | 72 | ||||||||||
4 | UST | 81 | |||||||||||||
Stepladder semifinals
edit(3) FEU Diliman vs. (4) UST
editFebruary 17
10:00 a.m.PHT |
FEU–D Baby Tamaraws | 80–81 | UST Tiger Cubs |
Scoring by quarter: 15–20, 26–16, 21–17, 18–28 | ||
Pts: Abarrientos 24 Rebs: Tolentico 11 Asts: Alforque, Gonzalez 7 each |
Pts: Cansino 18 Rebs: Cansino, Lina 16 each Asts: Cansino 5 | |
UST advances to the stepladder semifinals round 2 |
(2) NSNU vs. (4) UST
editNU has the twice-to-beat advantage
February 20
4:00 p.m.PHT |
NUNS Bullpups | 91–72 | UST Tiger Cubs |
Scoring by quarter: 21–17, 24–14, 22–20, 24–21 | ||
Pts: Fortea 17 Rebs: Javillonar 16 Asts: Manalang 6 |
Pts: Baquial, Villapando 16 each Rebs: Cansino 16 Asts: Cansino 7 | |
NU wins series in one game |
Finals
editFebruary 23
4:00 p.m.PHT |
Ateneo Blue Eaglets | 86–70 | NUNS Bullpups |
Scoring by quarter: 11–17, 20–14, 30–20, 25–19 | ||
Pts: Sotto 22 Rebs: Sotto 16 Asts: Belangel 8 |
Pts: Fortea 21 Rebs: Amsali 11 Asts: Manalang 3 |
February 27
4:00 p.m.PHT |
Ateneo Blue Eaglets | 67–70 | NUNS Bullpups |
Scoring by quarter: 21–21, 14–13, 13–13, 19–23 | ||
Pts: Ildefonso 14 Rebs: Ildefonso 13 Asts: Manuel 4 |
Pts: Oczon 17 Rebs: Amsali 13 Asts: Manalang 4 |
March 2
4:00 p.m.PHT |
Ateneo Blue Eaglets | 63–58 | NUNS Bullpups |
Scoring by quarter: 15–6, 13–17, 16–20, 19–15 | ||
Pts: Sotto 19 Rebs: Sotto 13 Asts: Credo 4 |
Pts: Fortea 14 Rebs: 3 players 9 each Asts: 3 players 3 each | |
Ateneo wins series, 2–1 |
- Finals Most Valuable Player: Kai Zachary Sotto (Ateneo Blue Eaglets)
The Ateneo Blue Eaglets' 7'1" center Kai Sotto recorded a triple-double in their Game 1 win over the NU Bullpups in their best-of-three Finals series on February 23, 2018. Sotto tallied 22 points, 16 rebounds and 11 blocks. Of those 11 shot-blocks, five were made in the first half.[30]
Awards
editUAAP Season 80 juniors' basketball champions |
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Ateneo Blue Eaglets 19th title |
- Most Valuable Player: Crispin John Cansino (UST Tiger Cubs)[31]
- Rookie of the Year:
- Mythical Five:[31]
- Crispin John Cansino (UST Tiger Cubs)
- Kai Zachary Sotto (Ateneo Blue Eaglets)
- Samjosef Belangel (Ateneo Blue Eaglets)
- Sean Dave Ildefonso (Ateneo Blue Eaglets)
- Louell Jay Gonzales (FEU–D Baby Tamaraws)
Statistics
editPlayers' statistical points
edit# | Player | Team | Total |
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1 | Crispin John Cansino | UST Tiger Cubs | 88.43 |
2 | Kyle Zachary Sotto | Ateneo Blue Eaglets | 70.21 |
3 | Samjosef Belangel | Ateneo Blue Eaglets | 68.86 |
4 | Sean David Ildefonso | Ateneo Blue Eaglets | 64.21 |
5 | Louell Jay Gonzales | FEU–D Baby Tamaraws |
Overall Championship points
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Seniors' divisionedit
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In case of a tie, the team with the higher position in any tournament is ranked higher. If both are still tied, they are listed by alphabetical order.
How rankings are determined:
- Ranks 5th to 8th determined by elimination round standings.
- Loser of the #1 vs #4 semifinal match-up is ranked 4th
- Loser of the #2 vs #3 semifinal match-up is ranked 3rd
- Loser of the finals is ranked 2nd
- Champion is ranked 1st
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Baby Tams begin title defense against Jr. Archers". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
- ^ Wires, The. "Lawyer Rebo Saguisag named the UAAP's first-ever executive director". SPIN.ph. Retrieved August 9, 2017.
- ^ Naredo, Camille B. (2016-12-01). "FEU Tams pay tribute to Racela as he leaves for PBA". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
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