UAAP Season 69

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Achieving Excellence in Sports Through Unity, Harmony and Commitment

UAAP Season 69
Overall champions:
Seniors' champion Juniors' champion
UST USTHS
Host: University of the East
Season 69 champions
Basketball Men's UST
Women's UST
Juniors' Ateneo
Cheerdance Seniors' UST (EX)
Volleyball Men's FEU
Women's UST
Boys' UE
Girls' UE
Swimming Men's UP
Women's UST
Boys' Ateneo
Girls' UPIS
Chess Men's FEU
Women's UST
Juniors' UE
Table tennis Men's FEU
Women's UST
Juniors' USTHS
Taekwondo Men's UST
Women's UST
Juniors' USTHS
Beach Volleyball Men's FEU (DS)
Women's Adamson (DS)
Judo Men's UST
Women's UP
Juniors' Ateneo (DS)
Athletics Men's FEU
Women's FEU
Juniors' USTHS
Athletics Men's UE
Women's Ateneo
Football Men's UST
Women's FEU
Tennis Men's UST
Women's UST
Badminton Men's FEU
Women's FEU
Baseball Men's UST
Softball Women's Adamson
Notes: (DS) refers to demonstration sport.
(EX) refers to exhibition sport.

UAAP Season 69 is the 2006-2007 season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines.

The start of the basketball competition was held on July 8 at the Araneta Coliseum.

The University of the East is the host of the 2006-2007 season with the theme “Achieving Excellence in Sports Through Unity, Harmony and Commitment.”

Contents

[edit] Basketball

[edit] Men's tournament

[edit] Elimination round

Team standings progression in the men's basketball tournament.
Team standings progression in the men's basketball tournament.

Host team in boldface. Asterisk (*) denotes teams that clinched the twice to beat advantage.

Qualified for playoffs
Team W L GB Tiebreaker
Ateneo Blue Eagles* 10 2 -- -
UE Red Warriors* 8 4 2 -
UST Growling Tigers 6 6 4 UST wins classification
game
, 85-71
Adamson Soaring Falcons 6 6 4
FEU Tamaraws 5 7 5 -
UP Fighting Maroons 4 8 6 -
NU Bulldogs 3 9 7 -
De La Salle Green Archers Suspended

[edit] Bracket

  Semifinals
#1 & #2 has twice-to-beat advantage
Finals
Best-of-three series
                       
1   Ateneo 76    
4   Adamson 73    
   1   Ateneo 73 71 74
   3   UST 72 87 76*
2   UE 75 81 Asterisks (*) denotes the number of overtimes.
3   UST 79 82  

[edit] Awards

  • Finals Most Valuable Player: Jojo Duncil (UST)
  • Season Most Valuable Player: Ken Bono (Adamson)
  • Rookie of the Year: Woodward 'Woody' Co (UP)
  • Mythical Five
    • Guard: Marvin Cruz (UP)
    • Guard: Jeffrei Chan (FEU)
    • Forward: JC Intal (Ateneo)
    • Forward: Jervy Cruz (UST)
    • Center: Ken Bono (Adamson)

[edit] Juniors' tournament

[edit] Elimination round

Host team in boldface. Asterisk (*) denotes the teams that clinched a bye up to the second round of the playoffs. Two asterisks (**) denote the team that clinched the Finals bye.

Qualified for Finals Qualified for playoffs
Team W L
Ateneo Blue Eaglets** 12 0
FEU-FERN Baby Tamaraws* 10 2
UPIS Junior Maroons 7 5
Adamson Baby Falcons 6 6
UST Tiger Cubs 4 8
UE Pages 2 10
NU Bullpups 1 11
De La Salle Junior Archers Suspended

[edit] Bracket

With Ateneo's 12-0 sweep of the elimination round, the step ladder format will be used. After finishing 3rd and 4th in the elimination round, Adamson and UPIS will face for the right to face FEU-FERN in the next round in a twice-to-win disadvantage. Whoever wins in the semifinals between the winner of the knockout game and FEU-FERN will emerge into the Finals with Ateneo in a best of three series.

This would be the FEU-FERN Baby Tamaraws' first Finals appearance.

  First round
One-game playoff
Semifinal
2nd seed has twice-to-beat advantage
Finals
Best-of-three series
                                 
  1   Ateneo 55 73 69
  2   FEU-FERN 76       2   FEU-FERN 67 65 61
  3   UPIS 78     4   Adamson 66  
  4   Adamson 84

[edit] Awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Raymond Austria (Ateneo)
  • Rookie of the Year: Jeff Olalia (Adamson)
  • Mythical Five: Raymond Austria (Ateneo), Mike Gamboa (Ateneo), Socrates Rivera (FEU-FERN), Mark Lopez (FEU-FERN), Erwin Duran (UE)

[edit] Women's tournament

[edit] Elimination round

Host team in boldface. Asterisk (*) denotes teams that clinched the twice to beat advantage.

Qualified for playoffs
Team W L Tiebreakers
UST Tigresses* 9 3 +35
FEU Lady Tamaraws* 9 3 -13 FEU wins classification
game, 49-48.
Ateneo Lady Eagles 9 3 -22
UP Lady Maroons 7 5
Adamson Lady Falcons 6 6
UE Amazons 2 10
NU Lady Bulldogs 0 12
De La Salle Lady Archers Suspended

[edit] Bracket

With UST, FEU and Ateneo tied on the first spot, the points difference system was used - UST emerged with the highest quotient, so FEU and Ateneo figured in a classification game to determine which team gets the twice to beat advantage in the semifinals. FEU won the game, 49-48.

  Semifinals
#1 & #2 has twice-to-beat advantage
Finals
Best-of-three series
                       
1   UST 64 78  
4   UP 72 68  
   1   UST 52 67 67
   2   FEU 49 75 59
2   FEU 53 46
3   Ateneo 63 44  

[edit] Awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Cassy Tioseco (Ateneo)
  • Rookie of the Year: Katherine Sandel (Adamson)
  • Mythical Five: Cassy Tioseco (Ateneo), AJ Barracoso (Ateneo), Rem Buenacosa (UST), Marichu Bacaro (UST), Merenciana Arayi (Adamson)

[edit] Volleyball

Four championships are disputed; men's, women's, boys' and girls'.

Host team in boldface. Asterisk (*) denotes the team that clinched the twice-to-beat advantage in the Final Four.

[edit] Men's tournament

[edit] Elimination round

Qualified for playoffs
Team W L Sets Won Sets Lost Success Tiebreakers
FEU Tamaraws* 11 1 34 8 81% FEU won play-off,
25-19, 23-25, 20-25, 25-19, 17-15
UP Fighting Maroons* 11 1 34 8 81%
UST Growling Tigers 8 4 27 17 61% -
NU Bulldogs 5 7 20 26 43% -
Ateneo Blue Eagles 3 9 19 27 41% -
Adamson Soaring Falcons 2 10 14 32 30% -
UE Red Warriors 2 10 9 35 20% -
De La Salle Green Archers Suspended

[edit] Bracket

  Semifinals Finals
                 
1   FEU 3  
4   NU 0  
    1   FEU 2
  2   UP 0
2   UP 3
3   UST (2nd Game) 1  

[edit] Awards

  • Rookie of the Year: Marlon Macabulos (UST)
  • Best Scorer: Jerome Liñgo (UP)
  • Best Spiker: Jeremy Pedregosa (FEU)
  • Best Blocker: Lloyd Belgado (UP)
  • Best Setter: Guarenio Gianan (UP)
  • Best Server: Jessie Lopez (FEU)
  • Best Receiver: Mark Sibug (FEU)
  • Best Digger: Virgilio Vizcarra (UP)
  • Most Valuable Player: Edjet Mabbayad (FEU)

[edit] Women's tournament

[edit] Elimination round

Qualified for playoffs
Team W L Sets Won Sets Lost Success Tiebreaker
FEU Tamaraws* 11 1 34 6 85% FEU won play-off,
25-22, 22-25, 25-21, 25-27, 15-11
UST Tigresses* 11 1 32 4 90%
Adamson Lady Falcons 8 4 29 15 66% -
UE Amazons 5 7 17 20 43% -
Ateneo Lady Eagles 4 8 20 23 47% -
UP Lady Maroons 3 9 12 28 30% -
NU Lady Bulldogs 0 12 0 36 0% -
De La Salle Lady Archers Suspended

[edit] Bracket

  Semifinals Finals
                 
1   FEU 3  
4   UE 0  
    1   FEU 0
  2   UST 2
2   UST 3
3   Adamson (2nd Game) 0  

[edit] Awards

  • Rookie of the Year: Mecaila Irish May Morada (FEU)
  • Best Scorer: Venus Bernal (UST)
  • Best Spiker: Mary Ann Manalo (FEU)
  • Best Blocker: Bea Sharmaine Pascual (ADMU)
  • Best Setter: Denise Patricia Tan (UST)
  • Best Server: Rachel Anne Daquis (FEU)
  • Best Receiver: Donna Leil Adajar (AdU)
  • Best Digger: Patricia Lynn Taganas (ADMU)
  • Most Valuable Player: Venus Bernal (UST)

[edit] Fencing

Two championships are disputed; men's and women's. The following results are final. Host team in boldface.

[edit] Men's tournament

Team Medals
Gold Silver Bronze Total
UE Red Warriors 2 2 2 6
UST Growling Tigers 2 1 2 5
Ateneo Blue Eagles 2 1 1 4
UP Fighting Maroons 0 2 3 5
FEU Tamaraws 0 0 1 1
De La Salle Green Archers Suspended
  • Most Valuable Player: Bonifacio Jacinto (UE)
  • Rookie of the Year: Harris Orendain (UST)

[edit] Women's tournament

Team Medals
Gold Silver Bronze Total
Ateneo Lady Eagles 2 1 3 6
UP Lady Maroons 2 1 2 5
UE Amazons 2 1 1 4
UST Tigresses 0 3 3 6
FEU Tamaraws 0 0 0 0
De La Salle Lady Archers Suspended
  • Most Valuable Player: Victoria Garcia (ADMU)
  • Rookie of the Year: Lafayette Garcia (ADMU)

[edit] Chess

Three titles were disputed for the UAAP Chess Championship. Host team in boldface. The results below are final.

[edit] Men's tournament

Team Points
FEU Tamaraws 33.5
UP Fighting Maroons 31.5
Adamson Soaring Falcons 31.5
UE Red Warriors 24.5
UST Growling Tigers 21.5
NU Bulldogs 12.0
Ateneo Blue Eagles 7.0
De La Salle Green Archers Suspended

[edit] Women's tournament

Team Points
UST Tigresses 31.0
FEU Lady Tamaraws 21.5
UP Lady Maroons 21.0
Ateneo Lady Eagles 13.5
UE Amazons 8.0
NU Lady Bulldogs 9.5
De La Salle Lady Archers Suspended

[edit] Juniors' tournament

Team Points
UE Pages 33.5
Adamson Baby Falcons 31.0
Ateneo Blue Eaglets 22.5
UST Tiger Cubs 21.0
NU Bullpups 10.0
FEU-FERN Baby Tamaraws 2.0
De La Salle Junior Archers Suspended

[edit] Taekwondo

Three titles were disputed for the UAAP Taekwondo Championship.

Rank Men's Women's Juniors
Champion UST Growling Tigers UST Tigresses UST Tiger Cubs
2nd UE Red Warriors UP Lady Maroons Ateneo Blue Eaglets
3rd FEU Tamaraws FEU Lady Tamaraws UPIS Junior Maroons
4th Ateneo Blue Eagles Ateneo Lady Eagles UE Pages
5th UP Fighting Maroons UE Amazons FEU-FERN Baby Tamaraws
6th De La Salle Green Archers

[edit] Judo

[edit] Men's tournament

Team Points
UST Growling Tigers 40
UP Fighting Maroons 39
Ateneo Blue Eagles 35
UE Red Warriors
Adamson Falcons
De La Salle Green Archers Suspended
  • Most Valuable Player: Stephen Gerena (UST)
  • Rookie of the Year: Salvador Reyes (Ateneo)

[edit] Women's tournament

Team Points
UP Lady Maroons 76
UST Tigresses 21
Ateneo Lady Eagles 10
UE Amazons
Adamson Lady Falcons
De La Salle Lady Archers Suspended
  • Most Valuable Player: Mellisa Buyco (UP)
  • Rookie of the Year: Leslyn Gonzales (UP)

[edit] Juniors' tournament

Juniors' judo was played as a demonstration sport.

Team Points
Ateneo Blue Eaglets 52
UE Pages 2
Adamson Baby Falcons
UST Tiger Cubs

[edit] Swimming

Four titles were disputed for the UAAP Swimming Championship. Host team in boldface. The results below are final.

[edit] Men's tournament

Team Medals Points
Gold Silver Bronze Total
UP Fighting Maroons 16 8 7 31 311.5
UST Tiger Sharks 269
Ateneo Blue Eagles 140.5
UE Red Warriors 0 0 0 0 5
De La Salle Green Archers Suspended
  • Most Valuable Player: Louie Francis Marquez (UST)
  • Rookie of the Year: Ryan Paolo Arabejo (UP)
  • UP repeated a four-peat they last did during the 1996-2000 seasons.

[edit] Women's tournament

Team Medals Points
Gold Silver Bronze Total
UST Tigresses 260
UP Lady Maroons 11 2 3 15 223
Ateneo Lady Eagles 195
UE Amazons 0 0 0 0 33
De La Salle Lady Archers Suspended
  • Most Valuable Player: Luica Gaudes Dacanay (UP)
  • Rookie of the Year: Heidi Gem Ong (ADMU)
  • UPIS took home their first ever crown.

[edit] Boys' tournament

Host team in boldface - Ongoing

Team Gold Medals
Ateneo Blue Eaglets 4
UST Tiger Cubs 0
UPIS Junior Maroons 0
UE Pages 0
De La Salle Junior Archers Suspended

[edit] Girls' tournament

Host team in boldface - Ongoing

Team Gold Medals
UPIS Lady Junior Maroons 0
UST Lady Tiger Cubs 0
UE Pages 0
De La Salle Junior Archers Suspended

[edit] Track and field (Athletics)

Three titles were disputed for the UAAP Track and Field.

Rank Men's Women's Juniors
Champion FEU Tamaraws FEU Lady Tamaraws UST Tiger Cubs
2nd UST Growling Tigers UST Tigresses Ateneo Blue Eaglets
3rd Ateneo Blue Eagles UE Amazons UPIS Junior Maroons
4th Adamson Soaring Falcons UP Lady Maroons UE Pages
5th UE Red Warriors Adamson Lady Falcons FEU-FERN Baby Tamaraws
6th UP Fighting Maroons Ateneo Lady Eagles De La Salle Green Archers
7th De La Salle Green Archers -

[edit] Softball

[edit] Elimination round

Host team in boldface. An asterisk (*) indicates the team clinched twice-to-beat advantage.

Qualified for playoffs
Team W L
Adamson Lady Falcons* 7 1
UP Lady Maroons* 6 2
UST Tigresses 5 3
UE Amazons 2 6
Ateneo Lady Eagles 0 8
De La Salle Lady Archers Suspended

[edit] Bracket

  Semifinals Finals
                 
1   AdU 8  
4   UE 0  
    1   AdU 2
  2   UP 1
2   UP 3
3   UST (2nd game, 8 innings) 1  

[edit] Football

Main article: UAAP Season 69 football tournaments

[edit] Men's division

[edit] Elimination round

Host team in boldface. An asterisk (*) indicates the team clinched twice-to-beat advantage.

Qualified for Finals Eliminated
Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 UST Growling Tigers* 17 8 5 2 1 14 5 +9
 FEU Tamaraws 13 8 4 1 3 12 8 +4
 UP Fighting Maroons 11 8 3 2 3 13 11 +2
 Ateneo Blue Eagles 9 8 2 3 3 4 6 −2
 UE Red Warriors 5 8 1 2 5 6 10 −4
 La Salle Green Archers Suspended

[edit] Final

18 February 2007 UST Growling Tigers  2–2 (aet)
(4–2 pso)
 FEU Tamaraws Ateneo Erenchun Field
Guillermo 55' , Pelayo 77' (Recap) Sobremisana 50' (pen), Cordova 90'
     
Penalties
Becite: scored
Madrona: scored
Pelayo: scored
Esteban: scored
4–2 Penalties
Sobremisana: scored
Gustillo: missed
Macaspac: scored
Simpron: crossbar
 

[edit] Cheerdance competition

The Cheerdance Competition was held on September 10, 2006 at the Araneta Coliseum.

The UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe clinched their fifth straight UAAP cheerdance title, with FEU improving to second place, and UP falling to third place.[1]

Rank Pep squad Score
1st UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe 94.96
2nd FEU Cheering Squad 93.2
3rd UP Pep Squad 91.7
4th Adamson Pep Squad
5th Ateneo Blue Babble Battalion
6th UE Pep Squad
7th NU Pep Squad
DNP De La Salle Pep Squad Suspended

The Cheerdance Competition is not counted on the tabulation of the Overall Championship.

[edit] Broadcast notes

ABS-CBN affiliates Studio 23 and The Filipino Channel broadcasted the basketball Playoffs series and selected elimination round games. The broadcast crew included Boom Gonzales, Ronnie Magsanoc, Sev Sarmienta and Ryan Gregorio, among others. The broadcast crew included the courtside reporters from the participating schools.

Studio 23 will also broadcast selected elimination games of women's volleyball starting January 14 (start of second round), and playoffs series in both men's and women's volleyball.

[edit] Championships summary

[edit] Seniors Division championships

Rank MEN'S
Basketball Volleyball Beach volleyball Swimming Chess Table tennis Tennis Badminton Track and field Fencing Taekwondo Judo Baseball Football
1st UST FEU FEU UP FEU FEU UST FEU FEU UE UST UST UST UST
2nd ADMU UP UP UST UP UST UP UE UST UST UE UP AdU FEU
3rd UE UST AdU ADMU AdU UP ADMU ADMU ADMU ADMU FEU ADMU UP UP
4th AdU NU ADMU UE UE UE UE UP ADU UP ADMU UE NU ADMU
5th FEU ADMU UE UST ADMU UST UE FEU UP AdU ADMU UE
6th UP AdU UST NU NU AdU UP
7th NU UE NU ADMU NU
Rank WOMEN'S
Basketball Volleyball Beach volleyball Swimming Chess Table tennis Tennis Badminton Track and field Fencing Taekwondo Judo Softball Football
1st UST UST AdU UST UST UST UST FEU FEU ADMU UST UP AdU FEU
2nd FEU FEU UE UP FEU FEU UP UST UST UP UP UST UP UST
3rd ADMU AdU UST ADMU UP UP ADMU UP UE UE FEU ADMU UST UP
4th UP UE FEU UE ADMU ADMU ADMU UP UST ADMU UE ADMU
5th AdU ADMU ADMU UE NU AdU ADU FEU UE ADMU
6th UE UP NU NU UE ADMU
7th NU NU UP

[edit] Juniors Division championships

[2] The Judo results are not included in the tally for the Overall Championship.

Rank BOYS' GIRLS'
Basketball Volleyball Swimming Chess Table tennis Taekwondo Track and field Judo Volleyball Swimming
1st ADMU UE ADMU UE USTHS USTHS USTHS ADMU UE UPIS
2nd FEU USTHS UE AdU UE ADMU ADMU UE USTHS UE
3rd AdU ADMU USTHS USTHS UPIS UE UPIS USTHS UPIS USTHS
4th UPIS UPIS UPIS ADMU ADMU UPIS UE AdU
5th USTHS NU AdU FEU FEU
6th UE FEU NU AdU
7th NU

[edit] Overall Championship race

The host school is boldfaced.

[edit] Juniors' Division

Final standings:[3]

Rank School Points
1st USTHS USTHS 105
2nd UE UE 103
3rd ADMU Ateneo 80
4th UPIS UPIS 77
5th AdU Adamson 32
6th FEU FEU-FERN 28
7th NU NU 12

[edit] Seniors' Division

Final standings:[4]

Rank School Points
1st UST UST 331
2nd UP UP 254
3rd FEU FEU 218
4th Ateneo Ateneo 209
5th UE UE 177
6th Adamson Adamson 95
7th NU NU 48

[edit] See also

[edit] References

[edit] External links