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UAAP Final Four

The UAAP Final Four refers to the postseasons of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) tournaments. The term "final four" came from the National Collegiate Athletic Association of the United States' men's Division I basketball tournament which is colloquially called as the "final four" in that country. "Final Four" is now a registered trademark exclusive to the American NCAA and no other organizing body within the U.S. can use that name in referring to their tournaments.

History Edit

The Final Four in which the four teams (out of eight) with the best records qualify for the postseason playoff games was instituted in Season 56 (1993–94). Previously the postseason was a championship series between the top two teams, with the No. 1 seeded team holding the twice to beat advantage, i.e., they have to win only once to clinch the championship. The No. 2 team has to win twice.

The tournament is now conducted in three stages with the institution of the Final Four playoffs:

  • The two-round preliminaries, where a team plays the other teams twice. The four teams with the worst records are eliminated.
  • The semifinals, wherein the No. 1 seeded team plays the 4th seeded team and the No. 2 seeded team plays the 3rd seeded team. Both No. 1 and No. 2 seeded teams possess the twice to beat advantage, while the No. 3 and No. 4 teams have to win twice.
  • The finals, which is a best of three series.

On the first year of the implementation of the Final Four playoffs in men's basketball, the University of Santo Tomas swept the group stage, and following the then existing rules, the Glowing Goldies were awarded the championship outright. After that season, the UAAP revised the rule so that the team that sweeps the regular stage will instead advance to the best-of-3 Finals automatically. While the No. 2 team will have the twice to beat advantage in the semifinals where it awaits the winner of the game between the No. 3 and No. 4 teams.[1]

The revised postseason format was implemented in Season 57 (1994–95) but it was not until Season 70 (2007–08) that a team swept the group stages. The University of the East was the first to accomplish this feat under the new format, causing the sweep clause to be used. UE thus automatically advanced to the Finals but this reward became a bane as the Red Warriors had to wait for 21 days before the championship series can be started due to several factors, namely, the unavailability of the playing venue (Araneta Coliseum), two tie-breaker games and two semifinal games. The Red Warriors became rusty, so to speak, causing them to lose the championship series 2–0 against La Salle (their last group stage opponent). As a result, the Policy Board formulated the "bonus rule" in which the team that sweeps the group stages will qualify for the Finals outright and will have a thrice-to-beat advantage. This meant that the number 1 seeded team will only need to win twice; the other finalist needs to win thrice, thus giving the sweeper a 1–0 lead in a virtual best-of-five.[2]

Ties among the semifinalists were broken by an extra game, irrespective of the seedings. Ergo, in a tie for the 2nd seed, the game that will be used to break the tie serves as a de facto game one of a best-of-three series. If two teams are tied for the fourth seed, the game that will be used to break the tie serves as a knockout game between the two. If three or more teams are tied, the team with the best points difference gets a bye to the final tie-breaker game against the winner/s of the teams with the lower points difference. In Season 72 (2009–10), the league introduced the "common sense" rule in determining seedings for the playoffs in case of ties.[3] This means not all ties in the semifinals will be broken by a one-game playoff. Only ties for second and fourth are broken by an extra game. Ties for first and third are broken by the points difference of the tied teams. Starting Season 79, however, the thrice-to-beat advantage for the top-seeded team (in cases of the double group stage sweep) was removed, but the stepladder semifinals format (second-seeded team still with the twice-to-beat advantage against the 2 lower-seeded teams in the Final Four) and the automatic Finals slot incentive for the top-seeded team remained.[4]

Starting In Season 85, the UAAP removed the twice-to-beat advantage for the #2 seed in the stepladder series, to remove the "undue advantage."[5]

Format Edit

  • Regular Final Four Round - If no team sweeps the group stage:
    • Seeds No. 1 and No. 2 teams possess the twice-to-beat advantage
    • Team No. 1 meets No. 4 while No. 2 meets No. 3 in the semifinals.
    • The semifinal winners advance to the Finals.
    • The team that wins 2 games in the Finals wins the championship.
  • Stepladder Final Four Format - If a team sweeps the group stage:
    • Seed No. 1 advances to the Finals.
    • Seed No. 2 advances to the semifinals.
    • Teams No. 3 and No. 4 face off to meet No. 2 in the semifinals in a one-game playoff.
    • In the finals, either the No. 1 seed or the other opponent has to win only twice. From 2008 to 2016, seed No. 1 earned a thrice-to-beat advantage (or a 1−0 incentive lead in a best-of-five Finals series). The No. 1 seed only had to win twice, while the other opponent had to win thrice.
  • If two teams are tied, an extra game will be played to determine which seed they will possess.
  • In case of three or more teams being tied, the team with the best head-to-head record usually possesses the best seeding, while the other teams will play an extra game to determine the second-best seeding,

Results Edit

Television and radio Edit

The Final Four is heavily covered by the media. With the UAAP as one of the leading collegiate leagues in the country, the Final Four games are broadcast live throughout the country.

From 2000 to 2020, the UAAP Finals and the Final Four games, were broadcast by ABS-CBN's UHF channel Studio 23 nationwide and produced by ABS-CBN Sports. Prior to Studio 23, the games were broadcast by Silverstar Sports on the state-controlled People's Television VHF channel 4. Since July 2009, the UAAP is also aired in high definition through cable channel Balls, via their channel Balls HD. Upon signing a new contract at the conclusion of UAAP Season 72 in October 2009, the Finals will be aired through VHF television channel ABS-CBN 2, beginning in 2010 and renewed again in October 2013 at the conclusion of UAAP Season 76. Prior to 2001, the games were also aired live on DZSR Sports Radio 918-AM; after ABS-CBN's takeover of broadcast rights, its Manila FM station 101.9 For Life! aired updates during and after the games, but not blow-by-blow coverages. In 2010, radio coverage of the games were aired on DZRJ-AM 810.

Starting the 2021-2022 season, with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the closure of ABS-CBN on free television since 2020, the UAAP has signed new broadcast rights with Cignal TV, resulting in the establishment of the UAAP Varsity Channel dedicated to live broadcasts and archived games of the league across selected events. One Sports and TV5 have also signed in to televise the games live nationwide, with the latter catering to all post-season matches for both basketball and volleyball tournaments.

Statistics (Men's Basketball) Edit

Appearances Edit

Team Semifinal
appearances
Last semis
appearance
First semis
appearance
Finals
appearances
Highest
seed
  Adamson 7 2022 2006 - 2nd
  Ateneo 22 2022 1999 15 1st
  La Salle 21 2021 1994 16 1st
  FEU 22 2021 1994 10 1st
  NU 6 2022 2001 1 1st
  UE 12 2009 1994 2 1st
  UP 6 2022 1996 3 2nd
  UST 16 2019 1994 9 1st

Notes:

  • Number of appearance excludes 4th seed elimination games.

Season-by-season performances Edit

Champion
Runners-up
Semifinalist, lost with twice to beat advantage
Semifinalist, lost with twice to win disadvantage
Lost in 4th-seed playoff
Suspended
Tournament cancelled
1 group stage ranking
s Game was forfeited.
  • Number denotes playoff seeding.
  • Shade denotes final position.
School 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21a 22
  Adamson 6 8 7 8 8 8 8 7 5 6 7 4 7 7 5 3 2 6 7 8 8 4 3 2 6 5 4
  Ateneo 6 7 5 6 6 3 2 2 3 1 3 3 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1
  La Salle 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 2 6 4 6 4 2 3 5 1 2 5 5 3 5
  FEU 4 4 7 1 2 4 3 3 5 2 1 1 5 5 3 2 1 3 5 3 2 2 3 4 4 3 4 7
  NU 7 8 6 8 7 7 7 4 8 8 8 8 7 6 8 7 5 5 3 1 4 4 5 6 7 8 6 3
  UE 2 3 4 5 3 5 5 5 2 3 4 4 2 1 4 3 6 7 7 6 5 6 7 7 8 7 8 6
  UP 5 5 3 4 5 6 6 7 6 7 5 5 6 8 6 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 6 5 3 2 2 2
  UST 3 1 2 2 4 2 4 6 4 6 7 6 3 4 5 4 7 4 2 4 6 1 8 8 6 4 7 8

Notes:

a.^ 2021-22 season was played in early 2022.

Win–loss statistics Edit

Entire playoffs Edit

Team Pld W L PCT
  La Salle 76 46 30 .605
  Ateneo 69 41 28 .594
  UST 53 30 23 .566
  FEU 61 28 33 .459
  NU 13 6 7 .462
  UE 26 4 22 .154
  UP 19 8 11 .421
  Adamson 11 1 10 .091
Updated to match(es) played on UAAP Season 82. Source:[citation needed]

Series statistics Edit

Team Pld W L PCT
  La Salle 37 24 13 .649
  Ateneo 39 26 13 .667
  FEU 32 14 18 .438
  UST 26 14 12 .538
  NU 7 2 5 .286
  UE 13 1 12 .077
  UP 11 5 6 .455
  Adamson 7 0 7 .000
Updated to match(es) played on UAAP Season 82. Source:[citation needed]

Finals Edit

Team Pld W L PCT
  Ateneo 15 10 5 .667
  La Salle 16 7 9 .438
  FEU 10 5 5 .500
  UST 9 4 5 .444
  NU 1 1 0 1.000
  UE 2 0 2 .000
  UP 3 1 2 .333
  Adamson 0 0 0
Updated to match(es) played on UAAP Season 82. Source:[citation needed]

Finals statistics Edit

  • Most lopsided game: La Salle 72–47 FEU, 1998 Game 1 (25 points)
  • Closest game: Several games, all one-point leads:
    • UST 73–72 La Salle, 2013 Game 1
    • La Salle 64–63 UE, 2007 Game 1
    • Ateneo 73–72 UST, 2006 Game 1
    • FEU 65–64 La Salle, 1997 Game 2 (championship clincher)
    • UST 77–76 La Salle, 1994 Game 3
  • Most number of overtime games: 2
    • UP 81-74 Ateneo, 2021-22 Game 1
    • UP 72-69 Ateneo, 2021-22 Game 3
  • Finals appearances: La Salle, 16
  • Consecutive finals appearances: La Salle, 9 (1994–2002)
  • Championships: Ateneo (2002, 2008–12, 2017–19, 2022), 10; La Salle (1998–2001, 2007, 2013, 2016), 7; UST (1993–96, 2006; including UST's 1993 sweep), FEU (1997, 2003–05, 2015), 5

Note: FEU was awarded the 2004 championship title due to La Salle's fielding of ineligible players from 2003 to 2005 thus forfeiting their wins and revoking La Salle's final team standings from those seasons.

  • Longest streak of consecutive championships: Ateneo (2008–12), 5.
  • As of 2022, the winner of Game 1 won the championship 20 times out of 28 (71%).

Semifinals statistics Edit

  • Most lopsided game: La Salle vs NU, 111–85, 2001 (26 points)
  • Closest game: Several games, all one-point wins.
    • UP 70–69 FEU, 1997 Game 1 (1 point)
    • FEU 70–69 UP, 1997 Game 2 (1 point)
    • UST 75–74 Ateneo, 1999 (1 point)
    • FEU 61–60 Ateneo, 2000 Game 1 (1 point)
    • UST 82–81 UE, 2006 Game 2 (1 point)
    • Ateneo 65–64 La Salle, 2007 Game 1 (1 point)
    • FEU 62–61 Ateneo, 2016 Game 1 (1 point)
    • Ateneo 69–68 FEU (OT), 2016 Game 2 (1 point)
  • Semifinal appearances:FEU, (1994–95, 1997-2001, 2003–05, 2008–11, 2013–21), 22, Ateneo, (1999-2012, 2014–22), 22, La Salle, (1994-2005, 2007–08, 2010, 2012–14, 2016–17, 2021), 21, UST, (1994-2000, 2002, 2006-07, 2009, 2011-13, 2015, 2019) 16
  • Consecutive semifinal appearances: Ateneo (1999–2012), 14

Most frequent matchups Edit

The most frequently played matchups are:

Matchup Semifinals Finals Total
FEU vs. La Salle 6 5 11
Ateneo vs. FEU 7 3 10
Ateneo vs. La Salle 5 5 10
La Salle vs. UST 4 5 9
Ateneo vs. UST 4 3 7
FEU vs. UE 5 0 5
Ateneo vs. UE 2 1 3
La Salle vs. UE 2 1 3
FEU vs. UST 2 1 3
UST vs. NU 3 0 3
Ateneo vs. Adamson 3 0 3
Ateneo vs. UP 0 3 3

Seeds Edit

In the 28 tournaments the Final Four format has been applied, the higher seed has beaten the lower seeds in the semifinals due to their twice to beat advantage, for the most part:

  1. The No. 1 seed has beaten the No. 4 seed in 24 out of the 26 times (92%).
    • The No. 1 seed has beaten the No. 4 seed 19 times on the first game (79%).
    • The No. 1 seed has beaten the No. 4 seed 5 times on the second game (21%).
    • The only times the No. 1 seed was beaten by the No. 4 seed were during the NU-UST matchup in 2013 (UST won), and the Ateneo-NU matchup in 2014 (NU won).
  2. The No. 2 seed has beaten the No. 3 seed 19 out of 27 times (70%).
    • The No. 2 seed has beaten the No. 3 seed 14 times on the first game (74%).
    • The No. 2 seed has beaten the No. 3 seed 5 times on the second game (26%).
      • Out of the 8 times the No. 2 seed was beaten, the No. 2 seed was UE thrice (38%) and Adamson twice (25%).
  3. The No. 4 seed has beaten the No. 2 seed 1 out of 1 times (100%).
    • The only time the No. 2 seed was beaten by the No. 4 seed was during the UST-UP matchup in 2019 (UST won) due to the stepladder format.
  4. The No. 3 seed has beaten the No. 4 seed 1 out of 2 times (50%).
    • With UE sweeping the group stage, there were two semifinal rounds for 2007.
    • With Ateneo sweeping the group stage, there were two semifinal rounds for 2019.
  5. The No. 1 seed skipped the semifinals twice (7%; in 2007, when UE swept the group stage, and in 2019, when Ateneo swept the group stage)

A victory of the No. 3 seed in a series is considered a big upset considering that the No. 3 seed has to win twice, not to mention the perceived superiority of the No. 2 seed when compared to the No. 3 seed.

In the finals, the advantage of the No. 1 seed isn't as pronounced since the competing teams have to win the same number of games:

  1. The No. 1 seed has beaten the No. 2 seed 11 of 17 times (65%)
  2. The No. 1 seed has beaten the No. 3 seed 5 of 8 times (63%)
  3. The No. 1 seed has beaten the No. 4 seed 1 of 1 times (100%)
  4. The No. 2 seed has beaten the No. 1 seed 6 of 17 times (35%)
  5. The No. 2 seed has beaten the No. 4 seed 1 of 2 times (50%)
  6. The No. 3 seed has beaten the No. 1 seed 3 of 8 times (38%)
  7. The No. 4 seed has beaten the No. 2 seed 1 of 2 times (50%)
  8. The No. 1 seed has won the championship 17 of 28 times (61%)

Individual single-game records Edit

Stats since the 2001 season.

Statistic Name Total School Opponent Stage
Most points Thirdy Ravena 38   Ateneo   UP 2018 Finals
Most rebounds Raymar Jose
23   FEU   Ateneo 2016 Semifinals
Most assists Macky Escalona
Mike Cortez
Mike Cortez
Thirdy Ravena
9   Ateneo
  La Salle
  La Salle
  Ateneo
  Adamson
  Ateneo
  NU
  UP
2006 Semifinals
2002 Finals
2001 Semifinals
2018 Finals
Most steals Elmer Espiritu
Pocholo Villanueva
5   UE
  La Salle
  Ateneo
  UE
2008 Semifinals
2007 Finals
Most blocks Angelo Kouame 8   Ateneo   UP 2021 Finals

*game went into overtime.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Jasmine Payo (September 14, 2007). . Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on September 15, 2007.
  2. ^ Jasmine Payo (June 28, 2008). . Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on October 6, 2008. Retrieved June 28, 2008.
  3. ^ Villar, Joey (June 13, 2009). "UAAP okays rules on tiebreak, instant replay". The Philippine Star. Archived from the original on September 9, 2012. Retrieved June 20, 2009.
  4. ^ Lintag, Paul (August 30, 2016). "No more thrice-to-beat advantage for UAAP Season 79". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved September 2, 2016.
  5. ^ Karl Cedrick, Basco (2023-05-03). "UAAP: Why no. 2 UST doesn't have twice-to-beat edge in men's volleyball". ABS-CBN News.

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The UAAP Final Four refers to the postseasons of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines UAAP tournaments The term final four came from the National Collegiate Athletic Association of the United States men s Division I basketball tournament which is colloquially called as the final four in that country Final Four is now a registered trademark exclusive to the American NCAA and no other organizing body within the U S can use that name in referring to their tournaments Contents 1 History 2 Format 3 Results 4 Television and radio 5 Statistics Men s Basketball 5 1 Appearances 5 2 Season by season performances 5 3 Win loss statistics 5 3 1 Entire playoffs 5 4 Series statistics 5 4 1 Finals 5 5 Finals statistics 5 6 Semifinals statistics 5 7 Most frequent matchups 5 8 Seeds 6 Individual single game records 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory EditThe Final Four in which the four teams out of eight with the best records qualify for the postseason playoff games was instituted in Season 56 1993 94 Previously the postseason was a championship series between the top two teams with the No 1 seeded team holding the twice to beat advantage i e they have to win only once to clinch the championship The No 2 team has to win twice The tournament is now conducted in three stages with the institution of the Final Four playoffs The two round preliminaries where a team plays the other teams twice The four teams with the worst records are eliminated The semifinals wherein the No 1 seeded team plays the 4th seeded team and the No 2 seeded team plays the 3rd seeded team Both No 1 and No 2 seeded teams possess the twice to beat advantage while the No 3 and No 4 teams have to win twice The finals which is a best of three series On the first year of the implementation of the Final Four playoffs in men s basketball the University of Santo Tomas swept the group stage and following the then existing rules the Glowing Goldies were awarded the championship outright After that season the UAAP revised the rule so that the team that sweeps the regular stage will instead advance to the best of 3 Finals automatically While the No 2 team will have the twice to beat advantage in the semifinals where it awaits the winner of the game between the No 3 and No 4 teams 1 The revised postseason format was implemented in Season 57 1994 95 but it was not until Season 70 2007 08 that a team swept the group stages The University of the East was the first to accomplish this feat under the new format causing the sweep clause to be used UE thus automatically advanced to the Finals but this reward became a bane as the Red Warriors had to wait for 21 days before the championship series can be started due to several factors namely the unavailability of the playing venue Araneta Coliseum two tie breaker games and two semifinal games The Red Warriors became rusty so to speak causing them to lose the championship series 2 0 against La Salle their last group stage opponent As a result the Policy Board formulated the bonus rule in which the team that sweeps the group stages will qualify for the Finals outright and will have a thrice to beat advantage This meant that the number 1 seeded team will only need to win twice the other finalist needs to win thrice thus giving the sweeper a 1 0 lead in a virtual best of five 2 Ties among the semifinalists were broken by an extra game irrespective of the seedings Ergo in a tie for the 2nd seed the game that will be used to break the tie serves as a de facto game one of a best of three series If two teams are tied for the fourth seed the game that will be used to break the tie serves as a knockout game between the two If three or more teams are tied the team with the best points difference gets a bye to the final tie breaker game against the winner s of the teams with the lower points difference In Season 72 2009 10 the league introduced the common sense rule in determining seedings for the playoffs in case of ties 3 This means not all ties in the semifinals will be broken by a one game playoff Only ties for second and fourth are broken by an extra game Ties for first and third are broken by the points difference of the tied teams Starting Season 79 however the thrice to beat advantage for the top seeded team in cases of the double group stage sweep was removed but the stepladder semifinals format second seeded team still with the twice to beat advantage against the 2 lower seeded teams in the Final Four and the automatic Finals slot incentive for the top seeded team remained 4 Starting In Season 85 the UAAP removed the twice to beat advantage for the 2 seed in the stepladder series to remove the undue advantage 5 Format EditRegular Final Four Round If no team sweeps the group stage Seeds No 1 and No 2 teams possess the twice to beat advantage Team No 1 meets No 4 while No 2 meets No 3 in the semifinals The semifinal winners advance to the Finals The team that wins 2 games in the Finals wins the championship Stepladder Final Four Format If a team sweeps the group stage Seed No 1 advances to the Finals Seed No 2 advances to the semifinals Teams No 3 and No 4 face off to meet No 2 in the semifinals in a one game playoff In the finals either the No 1 seed or the other opponent has to win only twice From 2008 to 2016 seed No 1 earned a thrice to beat advantage or a 1 0 incentive lead in a best of five Finals series The No 1 seed only had to win twice while the other opponent had to win thrice If two teams are tied an extra game will be played to determine which seed they will possess In case of three or more teams being tied the team with the best head to head record usually possesses the best seeding while the other teams will play an extra game to determine the second best seeding Results EditMain article List of UAAP Final Four resultsTelevision and radio EditThe Final Four is heavily covered by the media With the UAAP as one of the leading collegiate leagues in the country the Final Four games are broadcast live throughout the country From 2000 to 2020 the UAAP Finals and the Final Four games were broadcast by ABS CBN s UHF channel Studio 23 nationwide and produced by ABS CBN Sports Prior to Studio 23 the games were broadcast by Silverstar Sports on the state controlled People s Television VHF channel 4 Since July 2009 the UAAP is also aired in high definition through cable channel Balls via their channel Balls HD Upon signing a new contract at the conclusion of UAAP Season 72 in October 2009 the Finals will be aired through VHF television channel ABS CBN 2 beginning in 2010 and renewed again in October 2013 at the conclusion of UAAP Season 76 Prior to 2001 the games were also aired live on DZSR Sports Radio 918 AM after ABS CBN s takeover of broadcast rights its Manila FM station 101 9 For Life aired updates during and after the games but not blow by blow coverages In 2010 radio coverage of the games were aired on DZRJ AM 810 Starting the 2021 2022 season with the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic and the closure of ABS CBN on free television since 2020 the UAAP has signed new broadcast rights with Cignal TV resulting in the establishment of the UAAP Varsity Channel dedicated to live broadcasts and archived games of the league across selected events One Sports and TV5 have also signed in to televise the games live nationwide with the latter catering to all post season matches for both basketball and volleyball tournaments Statistics Men s Basketball EditAppearances Edit Team Semifinalappearances Last semisappearance First semisappearance Finalsappearances Highestseed nbsp Adamson 7 2022 2006 2nd nbsp Ateneo 22 2022 1999 15 1st nbsp La Salle 21 2021 1994 16 1st nbsp FEU 22 2021 1994 10 1st nbsp NU 6 2022 2001 1 1st nbsp UE 12 2009 1994 2 1st nbsp UP 6 2022 1996 3 2nd nbsp UST 16 2019 1994 9 1stNotes Number of appearance excludes 4th seed elimination games Season by season performances Edit ChampionRunners upSemifinalist lost with twice to beat advantageSemifinalist lost with twice to win disadvantageLost in 4th seed playoffSuspendedTournament cancelled1 group stage rankings Game was forfeited Number denotes playoff seeding Shade denotes final position School 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21a 22 nbsp Adamson 6 8 7 8 8 8 8 7 5 6 7 4 7 7 5 3 2 6 7 8 8 4 3 2 6 5 4 nbsp Ateneo 6 7 5 6 6 3 2 2 3 1 3 3 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 nbsp La Salle 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 2 6 4 6 4 2 3 5 1 2 5 5 3 5 nbsp FEU 4 4 7 1 2 4 3 3 5 2 1 1 5 5 3 2 1 3 5 3 2 2 3 4 4 3 4 7 nbsp NU 7 8 6 8 7 7 7 4 8 8 8 8 7 6 8 7 5 5 3 1 4 4 5 6 7 8 6 3 nbsp UE 2 3 4 5 3 5 5 5 2 3 4 4 2 1 4 3 6 7 7 6 5 6 7 7 8 7 8 6 nbsp UP 5 5 3 4 5 6 6 7 6 7 5 5 6 8 6 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 6 5 3 2 2 2 nbsp UST 3 1 2 2 4 2 4 6 4 6 7 6 3 4 5 4 7 4 2 4 6 1 8 8 6 4 7 8Notes a 2021 22 season was played in early 2022 Win loss statistics Edit Entire playoffs Edit Team Pld W L PCT nbsp La Salle 76 46 30 605 nbsp Ateneo 69 41 28 594 nbsp UST 53 30 23 566 nbsp FEU 61 28 33 459 nbsp NU 13 6 7 462 nbsp UE 26 4 22 154 nbsp UP 19 8 11 421 nbsp Adamson 11 1 10 091Updated to match es played on UAAP Season 82 Source citation needed Series statistics Edit Team Pld W L PCT nbsp La Salle 37 24 13 649 nbsp Ateneo 39 26 13 667 nbsp FEU 32 14 18 438 nbsp UST 26 14 12 538 nbsp NU 7 2 5 286 nbsp UE 13 1 12 077 nbsp UP 11 5 6 455 nbsp Adamson 7 0 7 000Updated to match es played on UAAP Season 82 Source citation needed Finals Edit Team Pld W L PCT nbsp Ateneo 15 10 5 667 nbsp La Salle 16 7 9 438 nbsp FEU 10 5 5 500 nbsp UST 9 4 5 444 nbsp NU 1 1 0 1 000 nbsp UE 2 0 2 000 nbsp UP 3 1 2 333 nbsp Adamson 0 0 0 Updated to match es played on UAAP Season 82 Source citation needed Finals statistics Edit Most lopsided game La Salle 72 47 FEU 1998 Game 1 25 points Closest game Several games all one point leads UST 73 72 La Salle 2013 Game 1 La Salle 64 63 UE 2007 Game 1 Ateneo 73 72 UST 2006 Game 1 FEU 65 64 La Salle 1997 Game 2 championship clincher UST 77 76 La Salle 1994 Game 3 Most number of overtime games 2 UP 81 74 Ateneo 2021 22 Game 1 UP 72 69 Ateneo 2021 22 Game 3 Finals appearances La Salle 16 Consecutive finals appearances La Salle 9 1994 2002 Championships Ateneo 2002 2008 12 2017 19 2022 10 La Salle 1998 2001 2007 2013 2016 7 UST 1993 96 2006 including UST s 1993 sweep FEU 1997 2003 05 2015 5Note FEU was awarded the 2004 championship title due to La Salle s fielding of ineligible players from 2003 to 2005 thus forfeiting their wins and revoking La Salle s final team standings from those seasons Longest streak of consecutive championships Ateneo 2008 12 5 As of 2022 the winner of Game 1 won the championship 20 times out of 28 71 Semifinals statistics Edit Most lopsided game La Salle vs NU 111 85 2001 26 points Closest game Several games all one point wins UP 70 69 FEU 1997 Game 1 1 point FEU 70 69 UP 1997 Game 2 1 point UST 75 74 Ateneo 1999 1 point FEU 61 60 Ateneo 2000 Game 1 1 point UST 82 81 UE 2006 Game 2 1 point Ateneo 65 64 La Salle 2007 Game 1 1 point FEU 62 61 Ateneo 2016 Game 1 1 point Ateneo 69 68 FEU OT 2016 Game 2 1 point Semifinal appearances FEU 1994 95 1997 2001 2003 05 2008 11 2013 21 22 Ateneo 1999 2012 2014 22 22 La Salle 1994 2005 2007 08 2010 2012 14 2016 17 2021 21 UST 1994 2000 2002 2006 07 2009 2011 13 2015 2019 16 Consecutive semifinal appearances Ateneo 1999 2012 14Most frequent matchups Edit The most frequently played matchups are Matchup Semifinals Finals TotalFEU vs La Salle 6 5 11Ateneo vs FEU 7 3 10Ateneo vs La Salle 5 5 10La Salle vs UST 4 5 9Ateneo vs UST 4 3 7FEU vs UE 5 0 5Ateneo vs UE 2 1 3La Salle vs UE 2 1 3FEU vs UST 2 1 3UST vs NU 3 0 3Ateneo vs Adamson 3 0 3Ateneo vs UP 0 3 3Seeds Edit In the 28 tournaments the Final Four format has been applied the higher seed has beaten the lower seeds in the semifinals due to their twice to beat advantage for the most part The No 1 seed has beaten the No 4 seed in 24 out of the 26 times 92 The No 1 seed has beaten the No 4 seed 19 times on the first game 79 The No 1 seed has beaten the No 4 seed 5 times on the second game 21 The only times the No 1 seed was beaten by the No 4 seed were during the NU UST matchup in 2013 UST won and the Ateneo NU matchup in 2014 NU won The No 2 seed has beaten the No 3 seed 19 out of 27 times 70 The No 2 seed has beaten the No 3 seed 14 times on the first game 74 The No 2 seed has beaten the No 3 seed 5 times on the second game 26 Out of the 8 times the No 2 seed was beaten the No 2 seed was UE thrice 38 and Adamson twice 25 The No 4 seed has beaten the No 2 seed 1 out of 1 times 100 The only time the No 2 seed was beaten by the No 4 seed was during the UST UP matchup in 2019 UST won due to the stepladder format The No 3 seed has beaten the No 4 seed 1 out of 2 times 50 With UE sweeping the group stage there were two semifinal rounds for 2007 With Ateneo sweeping the group stage there were two semifinal rounds for 2019 The No 1 seed skipped the semifinals twice 7 in 2007 when UE swept the group stage and in 2019 when Ateneo swept the group stage A victory of the No 3 seed in a series is considered a big upset considering that the No 3 seed has to win twice not to mention the perceived superiority of the No 2 seed when compared to the No 3 seed In the finals the advantage of the No 1 seed isn t as pronounced since the competing teams have to win the same number of games The No 1 seed has beaten the No 2 seed 11 of 17 times 65 The No 1 seed has beaten the No 3 seed 5 of 8 times 63 The No 1 seed has beaten the No 4 seed 1 of 1 times 100 The No 2 seed has beaten the No 1 seed 6 of 17 times 35 The No 2 seed has beaten the No 4 seed 1 of 2 times 50 The No 3 seed has beaten the No 1 seed 3 of 8 times 38 The No 4 seed has beaten the No 2 seed 1 of 2 times 50 The No 1 seed has won the championship 17 of 28 times 61 Individual single game records EditStats since the 2001 season Statistic Name Total School Opponent StageMost points Thirdy Ravena 38 nbsp Ateneo nbsp UP 2018 FinalsMost rebounds Raymar Jose 23 nbsp FEU nbsp Ateneo 2016 SemifinalsMost assists Macky EscalonaMike CortezMike CortezThirdy Ravena 9 nbsp Ateneo nbsp La Salle nbsp La Salle nbsp Ateneo nbsp Adamson nbsp Ateneo nbsp NU nbsp UP 2006 Semifinals2002 Finals2001 Semifinals2018 FinalsMost steals Elmer EspirituPocholo Villanueva 5 nbsp UE nbsp La Salle nbsp Ateneo nbsp UE 2008 Semifinals2007 FinalsMost blocks Angelo Kouame 8 nbsp Ateneo nbsp UP 2021 Finals game went into overtime See also EditNCAA Final Four Philippines References Edit Jasmine Payo September 14 2007 UE completes 14 0 but barely Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on September 15 2007 Jasmine Payo June 28 2008 Additional incentive for UAAP sweep Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on October 6 2008 Retrieved June 28 2008 Villar Joey June 13 2009 UAAP okays rules on tiebreak instant replay The Philippine Star Archived from the original on September 9 2012 Retrieved June 20 2009 Lintag Paul August 30 2016 No more thrice to beat advantage for UAAP Season 79 ABS CBN Sports Retrieved September 2 2016 Karl Cedrick Basco 2023 05 03 UAAP Why no 2 UST doesn t have twice to beat edge in men s volleyball ABS CBN News Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UAAP Final Four amp oldid 1178074002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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