UAAP Season 72 basketball tournaments

The University Athletic Association of the Philippines Season 72 basketball tournaments are the basketball events of UAAP's 2009–10 season.

UAAP Season 72
Madrama
Host schoolFar Eastern University
Men's Finals G1 G2G3Wins
Ateneo school colors Ateneo Blue Eagles 78 68712
UE school colors UE Red Warriors 71 88581
DurationOctober 1–8, 2009
Arena(s)Araneta Coliseum
Finals MVPRabeh Al-Hussaini
Winning coachNorman Black (2nd title)
SemifinalistsFEU school colors FEU Tamaraws
UST school colors UST Growling Tigers
TV network(s)Studio 23, The Filipino Channel, Balls HD
Women's Finals G1 G2Wins
FEU school colors FEU Lady Tamaraws 51 500
Adamson school colors Adamson Lady Falcons 58 642
DurationOctober 3–6, 2009
Arena(s)Filoil Flying V Arena
Finals MVPAmby Almazan
Winning coachEmily Vega
SemifinalistsLa Salle school colors De La Salle Lady Archers
UST school colors UST Tigresses
TV network(s)Studio 23, The Filipino Channel, Balls HD
Juniors' Finals G1 G2G3Wins
La Salle school colors DLSZ Junior Archers 73 57561
Ateneo school colors Ateneo Blue Eaglets 80 53612
DurationOctober 3–8, 2009
Arena(s)Filoil Flying V Arena (Games 1 & 2)
Araneta Coliseum (Game 3)
Finals MVPKiefer Ravena
Winning coachJamike Jarin
SemifinalistsUST school colors UST Tiger Cubs
FEU school colors FEU–D Baby Tamaraws
TV network(s)Studio 23, The Filipino Channel, Balls HD
< Season 71 2009 Season 73 >

Far Eastern University was the season host and the tournament kicked off with a doubleheader on July 11 at the Araneta Coliseum. At the conclusion of the season, the Ateneo Blue Eagles and the Ateneo Blue Eaglets successfully defended their men's and juniors' championships, beating the UE Red Warriors and the De La Salle Junior Archers in the Finals; the Adamson Lady Falcons reclaimed the women's championship beating the defending champions FEU Lady Tamaraws in their own Finals series.

ABS-CBN UHF channel Studio 23 broadcast the men's tournament for the tenth consecutive year, and renewed their contract with the UAAP for another five years.

Preseason edit

NCAA Season 84 commissioner Joe Lipa will take over from last season's commissioner Chito Narvasa this season after he was appointed by the UAAP Board.[1]

Major rule changes are:

  • Instituting a more thorough system in breaking ties after the elimination round to determine seedings,
  • Teams may now challenge the validity of a three-point field goal at any point of the game via instant replay,
  • During the final two minutes of the game and in overtime, jump ball situations will be settled by a jump ball in the necessary area (free-throw lane or center circle). The possession arrow will be turned off and is not in use.

Major rules that are retained are:

  • The adhesive pro-grip is still banned.
  • Teams are still limited to two foreign nationals in their rosters, with only one allowed to play at a time.

League president Anton Montinola of Far Eastern University said that the method in breaking ties will use "common sense" as the tournament is prolonged by holding unnecessary matches.[2]

Commissioner Joe Lipa also instructed referees, which come from Philippine Basketball Association, Philippine Basketball League and BRAASCU, to limit unnecessary technical fouls. Furthermore, a "no ID, no sitting on the bench rule" will be implemented to avoid what happened last season when La Salle coach Franz Pumaren was slapped a technical foul for not wearing his ID.[3] Lipa said that the referees "must have the integrity" and their diverse backgrounds should not be a drawback for Lipa had been an advocate of having diverse groups of referees participating in a single tournament "instead of having the attitude of being parochial."[4]

Due to the high demand of tickets for Ateneo-La Salle games, host FEU has devised a way for allocating tickets for fans of the two schools, although the Ateneo-La Salle game will still be a part of a doubleheader, tickets will be sold separately for the Ateneo-La Salle and the following FEU-UE game. The patrons who only have tickets for one game has to watch only the game stated on their tickets and has to leave when the other game is being held. The two-hour gap between the games was to allow Araneta Coliseum personnel to clear the arena for the second game. During last year's finals series between Ateneo and La Salle, the crowd was estimated to be at least 22,000.[5]

Men's tournament edit

Teams edit

Team University Coach
Adamson Soaring Falcons Adamson University (AdU) Leo Austria
Ateneo Blue Eagles Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) Norman Black
De La Salle Green Archers De La Salle University (DLSU) Franz Pumaren
FEU Tamaraws Far Eastern University (FEU) Glenn Capacio
NU Bulldogs National University (NU) Manny Dandan
UE Red Warriors University of the East (UE) Lawrence Chongson
UP Fighting Maroons University of the Philippines Diliman (UP) Aboy Castro
UST Growling Tigers University of Santo Tomas (UST) Pido Jarencio

Elimination round edit

Team standings edit

Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1   Ateneo Blue Eagles 13 1 .929 Twice-to-beat in the semifinals
2   FEU Tamaraws (H) 11 3 .786 2
3   UE Red Warriors 10 4 .714 3 Twice-to-win in the semifinals
4   UST Growling Tigers 6 8 .429 7
5   Adamson Soaring Falcons 5 9 .357[a] 8
6   De La Salle Green Archers 5 9 .357[a] 8
7   NU Bulldogs 3 11 .214[b] 10
8   UP Fighting Maroons 3 11 .214[b] 10
Source: ABS-CBN Sports
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:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Adamson 1–1 La Salle (Adamson +5)
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head record: NU 1–1 UP (NU +8)

Match-up results edit

 Round 1Round 2
Team ╲ Game1234567891011121314
  Adamson              
  Ateneo              
  La Salle              
  FEU              
  NU              
  UE              
  UP              
  UST              
Source: [citation needed]
  = Win;   = OT win;   = Loss;   = OT loss

Results edit

Results to the right and top of the gray cells are first round games, those to the left and below are second round games.
Team AdU ADMU DLSU FEU NU UE UP UST
Adamson Soaring Falcons 51–61 63–64* 60–63 70–76 91–95** 72–68 75–76
Ateneo Blue Eagles 61–52 76–72* 63–59 75–47 72–57 58–68 93–77
De La Salle Green Archers 55–61 65–81 51–65 68–48 46–65 73–63 101–92**
FEU Tamaraws 84–75 73–74 71–69* 82–57 76–72 75–67 90–63
NU Bulldogs 50–79 54–75 63–61 66–76 59–73 74–64 89–104
UE Red Warriors 60–56 75–80 66–64 87–72 70–58 77–69* 88–92
UP Fighting Maroons 61–74 75–93 83–78 74–86 78–76 72–81 85–95
UST Growling Tigers 64–83 70–80 64–68 67–75 79–58 67–77 93–88
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Bracket edit

Semifinals
(Nos. 1 & 2 have twice-to-beat advantage)
Finals
(Best-of-three series)
1  Ateneo81
4  UST64
1  Ateneo786871
3  UE718858
2  FEU7472
3  UE8478

Semifinals edit

(1) Ateneo vs. (4) UST edit

The Ateneo Blue Eagles had the twice-to-beat advantage.

September 20
Ateneo Blue Eagles   81–64   UST Growling Tigers
Ateneo wins series in one game

(2) FEU vs. (3) UE edit

The FEU Tamaraws had the twice-to-beat advantage.

September 24
FEU Tamaraws   72–78   UE Red Warriors
UE wins series in two games

Finals edit

October 8
Ateneo Blue Eagles   71–58   UE Red Warriors
Ateneo wins series 2–1

Awards edit

 UAAP Season 72 men's basketball champions 
 
Ateneo Blue Eagles
Fifth title, second consecutive title

(19th title including NCAA championships)
  • Most Valuable Player: Dylan Ababou (UST Growling Tigers)
  • Rookie of the Year: Jeric Teng (UST Growling Tigers)

Women's tournament edit

The women's tournament started on July 15 with most of the games played at the Far Eastern University Gym in Manila.

Elimination round edit

Team standings edit

Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1   FEU Lady Tamaraws (H) 13 1 .929 Twice-to-beat in the semifinals
2   Adamson Lady Falcons 11 3 .786[a] 2
3   De La Salle Lady Archers 11 3 .786[a] 2 Twice-to-win in the semifinals
4   UST Tigresses 8 6 .571 5
5   UP Lady Maroons 5 9 .357 8
6   Ateneo Lady Eagles 4 10 .286 9
7   NU Lady Bulldogs 3 11 .214 10
8   UE Lady Warriors 1 13 .071 12
Source: ABS-CBN Sports
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:
  1. ^ a b Second-seed playoff: Adamson 65–56 La Salle

Match-up results edit

 Round 1Round 2
Team ╲ Game1234567891011121314
  AdU              
  ADMU              
  DLSU              
  FEU              
  NU              
  UE              
  UP              
  UST              
Source: [citation needed]
  = Win;   = OT win;   = Loss;   = OT loss

Results edit

Team AdU ADMU DLSU FEU NU UE UP UST
Adamson 80–60 55–57 60–52 53–46 114–63 66–57 80–66
Ateneo 59–83 34–41 33–46 50–35 75–40 47–48 62–66
La Salle 61–57 68–44 46–53 66–51 84–72 61–55 66–68
FEU 52–51 51–45 56–46 54–38 75–43 43–42 68–43
NU 61–72 49–63 49–53 33–67 71–61 59–47 50–61
UE 69–90 38–68 52–60 36–75 50–64 60–73 61–73
UP 59–77 57–45 36–72 47–66 57–55 45–50 55–49
UST 71–85 70–45 67–73 52–65 50–46 96–69 62–56
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Second–seed playoff edit

Bracket edit

Semifinals
(Nos. 1 & 2 have twice-to-beat advantage)
Finals
(Best-of-three series)
1  FEU74
4  UST71
1  FEU5150
2  Adamson5864
2  Adamson55
3  La Salle50

Semifinals edit

(1) FEU vs. (4) UST edit

September 19
FEU Lady Tamaraws   74–71   UST Tigresses
FEU wins series in one game

(2) Adamson vs. (3) La Salle edit

September 19
Adamson Lady Falcons   55–50   De La Salle Lady Archers
Adamson wins series in one game

Finals edit

October 6
FEU Lady Tamaraws   50–64   Adamson Lady Falcons
Adamson wins series 2–0
  • Finals Most Valuable Player: Analyn Almazan (Adamson Lady Falcons)

Awards edit

 UAAP Season 72 women's basketball champions 
 
Adamson Lady Falcons
Fifth title
  • Most Valuable Player: Analyn Almazan (Adamson Lady Falcons)
  • Rookie of the Year: Miller Joy Ong (De La Salle Lady Archers)

Juniors' tournament edit

Elimination round edit

Team standings edit

Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1   DLSZ Junior Archers 12 2 .857 Twice-to-beat in the semifinals
2   UST Tiger Cubs 11 3 .786 1
3   Ateneo Blue Eaglets 10 4 .714[a] 2 Twice-to-win in the semifinals
4   FEU–D Baby Tamaraws (H) 10 4 .714[a] 2
5   UE Junior Warriors 6 8 .429 6
6   Adamson Baby Falcons 5 9 .357 7
7   NUNS Bullpups 2 12 .143 10
8   UPIS Junior Maroons 0 14 .000 12
Source: ABS-CBN Sports
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:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Ateneo 1–1 FEU (Ateneo +4)

Match-up results edit

 Round 1Round 2
Team ╲ Game1234567891011121314
  AdU              
  ADMU              
  DLSU              
  FEU              
  NU              
  UE              
  UP              
  UST              
Source: [citation needed]
  = Win;   = OT win;   = Loss;   = OT loss

Results edit

Home \ Away AdU ADMU DLSZ FEU NSNU UE UPIS UST
Adamson 74–102 58–79 58–74 100–91* 87–84* 96–64 60–74
Ateneo 77–54 78–100 59–51 98–62 101–68 94–50 73–82
La Salle 98–62 78–84 82–65 92–65 99–61 86–36 71–69
FEU 77–61 84–80* 74–77** 76–54 62–70 88–48 76–74
NSNU 54–66 69–96 54–112 56–96 50–57 84–77 48–118
UE 59–44 61–78 60–86 49–77 82–57 80–56 67–104
UP 59–76 53–84 57–121 55–104 82–93 53–82 91–50
UST 107–69 75–72 65–60 43–60 100–69 97–71 106–54
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Bracket edit

Semifinals
(Nos. 1 & 2 have twice-to-beat advantage)
Finals
(Best-of-three series)
1  DLSZ86
4  FEU–FERN69
1  DLSZ735756
3  Ateneo805361
2  UST6668
3  Ateneo7273

Semifinals edit

(1) DLSZ vs. (4) FEU–FERN edit

DLSZ has the twice-to-beat advantage.

September 19
DLSZ Junior Archers   86–69   FEU–FERN Baby Tamaraws
La Salle wins series in one game

(2) UST vs. (3) Ateneo edit

UST has the twice-to-beat advantage.

September 22
UST Tiger Cubs   68–73   Ateneo Blue Eaglets
Ateneo wins series in two games

Finals edit

October 8
DLSZ Junior Archers   56–61   Ateneo Blue Eaglets
Ateneo wins series 2–1
  • Finals Most Valuable Player: Kiefer Ravena (Ateneo Blue Eaglets)

Awards edit

 UAAP Season 72 juniors' basketball champions 
 
Ateneo Blue Eaglets
16th title, second consecutive title
  • Most Valuable Player: Ron Javier (UST Tiger Cubs)
  • Rookie of the Year: Kevin Ferrer (UST Tiger Cubs)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Legaspi, Perry (11 June 2009). "Joe Lipa appointed UAAP basketball commissioner". Ngetstudio.com. GMANews.tv. Retrieved 11 April 2009.
  2. ^ Villar, Joey (13 June 2009). "UAAP okays rules on tiebreak, instant replay". The Philippine Star. ngetstudio.com. Retrieved 20 June 2009.
  3. ^ Villar, Joey (14 June 2009). "UAAP to limit technical fouls in 2009 season". The Philippine Star. ngetstudio.com. Retrieved 20 June 2009.
  4. ^ Payo, Jasmine (21 June 2009). "Only the best referees for UAAP says Lipa". The Philippine Daily Inquirer. ngetstudio.com. Retrieved 23 June 2009.
  5. ^ Payo, Jasmine (20 June 2009). "More Ateneo vs La Salle match tickets". The Philippine Daily Inquirer. ngetstudio.com. Retrieved 23 June 2009.

External links edit

Preceded by UAAP basketball seasons
Season 72 (2009)
Succeeded by