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UAAP Season 65 men's basketball tournament

The UAAP Season 65 men's basketball tournament refers to the men's basketball tournament of UAAP Season 65 (2002–03 season) of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). The tournament was hosted by National University. ABS-CBN covered the games on Studio 23.

UAAP Season 65
Host schoolNational University
Men's Finals 1 23Wins
 De La Salle Green Archers 70 85701
 Ateneo Blue Eagles 72 77772
DurationSeptember 26 to October 5
Arena(s)Araneta Coliseum
Finals MVPLarry Fonacier and Wesley Gonzales
Winning coachJoel Banal
Semifinalists UE Red Warriors
 UST Growling Tigers
TV network(s)Studio 23 and TFC

Four-time defending champion De La Salle Green Archers were on their way on scoring a rare 14–0 sweep of the elimination round when they were stopped by the Ateneo Blue Eagles in their last game of eliminations. The UE Red Warriors won over the UST Growling Tigers on the elimination round finale to secure the #2 seed against Ateneo in the semifinals. UST were blown out by La Salle in their semifinals series, while Ateneo won twice against UE, the deciding game via last-second shot from Gec Chia, to face La Salle in the Finals, a rematch of the previous season's championship series. In Game 1, Ateneo upset the Green Archers, but La Salle tied the series on the next game. In the deciding Game 3, Ateneo pulled away late in the fourth quarter to win their first title since 1988.

Ateneo's Enrico Villanueva was named Most Valuable Player, while teammates Larry Fonacier and Wesley Gonzales were named co-MVPs of the Finals.

Coaches

Elimination round

Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1   De La Salle Green Archers 13 1 .929 Twice-to-beat in the semifinals
2   UE Red Warriors 10 4 .714 3
3   Ateneo Blue Eagles 9 5 .643 4 Twice-to-win in the semifinals
4   UST Growling Tigers 8 6 .571 5
5   FEU Tamaraws 6 8 .429 7
6   UP Fighting Maroons 5 9 .357 8
7   Adamson Soaring Falcons 3 11 .214 10
8   NU Bulldogs (H) 2 12 .143 11
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) if tied for top 4 seeds, one-game playoff; 3) head-to-head record; 4) head-to-head point differential; 5) overall point differential
(H) Host

With a 14–0 sweep giving them a bye up to the best-of-3 finals, La Salle won their first thirteen games; their last game was against arch rival Ateneo. The two teams were locked 43–all when Wesley Gonzales, Rich Alvarez, Larry Fonacier and Andrew Cruz engineered a 21–3 run to put Ateneo up 64–46 with eight minutes left in the fourth quarter. Alvarez scored on a slam dunk to give Ateneo the biggest lead of the game, 73–53 with 3:13 left. Ateneo's lead would be insurmountable as they prevented the sweep and moved to second place.[1] UE won over UST 76–69 to seize the #2 seed and the twice to beat advantage against Ateneo; UST will face La Salle in the other semifinal pairing.[2]

Match-up results

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

Scores

Results on top and to the right of the dashes are for first-round games; those to the bottom and to the left of it are second-round games.

Teams AdU AdMU DLSU FEU NU UE UP UST
Adamson Soaring Falcons 73–79 67–74 76–49 82–80 79–84** 61–59 61–74
Ateneo Blue Eagles 97–67 60–70 73–68* 82–77 73–76 49–53 95–85
De La Salle Green Archers 91–64 63–76 85–71 76–72 81–72 71–67 81–76
FEU Tamaraws 84–78 93–92* 79–83 87–85 58–65 65–52 80–85
NU Bulldogs 98–92 79–90 100–104 68–95 75–79 72–80 84–85
UE Red Warriors 97–88 97–96* 85–92 80–75 68–69 54–59 90–87
UP Fighting Maroons 67–65 74–87 78–79 61–77 83–67 71–74 75–92
UST Growling Tigers 92–88 64–65 89–91* 62–61 82–79 69–76 89–83
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Bracket

Semifinals
(Nos. 1 & 2 have twice-to-beat advantage)
Finals
(Best-of-three series)
1  La Salle97
4  UST84
1  La Salle708570
3  Ateneo727777
2  UE7870
3  Ateneo8472

Semifinals

La Salle and UE have the twice-to-beat advantage. They only have to win once, while their opponents, twice, to progress.

La Salle vs. UST

September 19
2:00 p.m.
De La Salle Green Archers   97–84   UST Growling Tigers
Scoring by quarter: 30–14, 22–19, 20–19, 25–32
Pts: Mark Cardona 28 Pts: Cyrus Baguio 18
La Salle wins series in one game

La Salle, led by Mark Cardona and BJ Manalo, opened a 30–14 lead in the first quarter and never relinquished the lead. The lead reached 26 points in the third quarter. The Tigers cut the lead to 59–72 with a 7–0 run at the start of the fourth quarter, and another time, this time with an 11-point lead with a 78–89 scoreline, but La Salle's lead was too big for the Tigers to overcome.[3]

UE vs. Ateneo

Game 1

September 19
4:00 p.m.
UE Red Warriors   78–84   Ateneo Blue Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 18–15, 19–21, 15–25, 26–23
Pts: Paul Artadi 17
Rebs: Jay-arr Estrada 10
Asts: Paul Artadi 5
Pts: Alvarez, Tenorio 17 each
Rebs: 3 players, 5 each
Asts: Larry Fonacier 6
Ateneo extends series

Ateneo defeated UE to extend their series to a deciding second game. While Most Valuable Player (MVP) candidate James Yap was limited to only four points by the Ateneo defense, returning LA Tenorio (who was previously injured with a hand injury) led the decisive run that increased Ateneo's lead to 11 points to prevent their elimination.[3]

Game 2

September 22
4:00 p.m.
UE Red Warriors   70–72   Ateneo Blue Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 13–17, 16–15, 25–24, 16–16
Pts: Ronald Tubid 22 Pts: Enrico Villanueva 19
Ateneo wins series in two games

The deciding game would also go down to the wire; Gec Chia turned over the ball to UE, where James Yap converted at the other end to put the Red Warriors up, 70–68. Chia would later score to force the game's seventh and last deadlock with 35 seconds left. Yap missed a three-pointer on the ensuing possession, Jay-arr Estrada grabbed the rebound but Paul Artadi committed a turnover. With Ateneo now having the possession with 7.8 seconds remaining, LA Tenorio dribbled the entire length of the court to find his path blocked by two UE players. Off a pick from Enrico Villanueva, Chia scored a 15-foot jump shot to win the game for Ateneo and eliminate UE from contention.[4]

Finals

Game 1

September 26
4:00 p.m.
De La Salle Green Archers   70–72   Ateneo Blue Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 28–23, 12–16, 18–13, 12–20
Pts: Mike Cortez 19
Rebs: Cardona, Cortez 5 each
Asts: Mike Cortez 9
Pts: Enrico Villanueva 19
Rebs: Gonzales, Villanueva 10 each
Asts: Alvarez, Fonacier 6 each
Ateneo leads series 1–0

Ateneo kept pace with La Salle throughout much of the game, with the Green Archers leading by as much as eight and the Eagles giving up hairline leads. Late in the game, LA Tenorio missed both free-throws, but drew an offensive foul from Mike Cortez to give Ateneo the possession with 39.3 seconds left. Rich Alvarez missed consecutive shots, but Enrico Villanueva split his free-throws to put Ateneo up by two points with 9.2 seconds remaining. In the ensuing possession, Mark Cardona attempted a field goal twice but was blocked each time by Larry Fonacier as time expired to give Ateneo a 1–0 series lead.[5]

Game 2

September 29
4:00 p.m.
De La Salle Green Archers   85–77   Ateneo Blue Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 25–22, 27–12, 12–21, 21–22
Pts: Mike Cortez 21
Rebs: Adonis Santa Maria 14
Asts: Mike Cortez 7
Pts: Larry Fonacier 25
Rebs: Enrico Villanueva 8
Series tied 1–1

After the first game, La Salle coach Franz Pumaren talked to Mike Cortez where he reminded him that as a veteran, he should lead by example to his teammates. La Salle started strongly, leading 50–32, capped off a slam dunk from Cortez off an Ateneo turnover. The Blue Eagles will cut the deficit to nine points at 64–55, but Cortez scored each time to prevent Ateneo from cutting the lead even further. With La Salle up 78–73, Fonacier scored on a put-back; Adonis Sta. Maria scored at the other end to restore the 5-point lead, with 65 seconds left. Enrico Villanueva scored via two free-throws, but Carlo Sharma scored two points also from the free-throw line. LA Tenorio drove hard to the basket but missed; Santa Maria was fouled on the rebound attempt. Santa Maria made both free-throws, Cortez caught the airball from Fonacier's three-pointer, was fouled, and split his free-throws to end the game. La Salle evened the series and forced a deciding games off Cortez' 21 points.[6]

Game 3

October 5
4:00 p.m.
De La Salle Green Archers   70–77   Ateneo Blue Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 17–23, 20–19, 15–14, 18–21
Pts: BJ Manalo 19
Rebs: Adonis Santa Maria 11
Pts: Gonzales, Villanueva 16 each
Rebs: Wesley Gonzales 12
Ateneo wins series 2–1

Ateneo led for much of the game via small margins, when LA Tenorio made successive three-point shots and Wesley Gonzales made a lay-up to give Ateneo a 10-point 64–54 lead; the two players would later leave the game due to fouls for the former and cramps from the latter. Sonny Tadeo and Epok Quimpo scored on a 5-point run to add Ateneo's lead to eleven points with barely over two minutes left. Adonis Santa Maria narrowed the gap to 66–73 but Villanueva made it a 9-point lead after being fouled by Santa Maria during a rebound play off Fonacier's miss. Santa Maria and BJ Manalo scored a 4–0 run, but Fonacier scored on the free-throw line off a Cortez to foul to win the championship for Ateneo, their first since their consecutive title run from 1987 to 1988, and denying La Salle to set a new record of a 5th-consecutive men's title in the Final Four era.[7]

Broadcast notes

UAAP Final Four

September 19, 2002

Game Play-by-play Analyst Team
Game 1 Jude Turcuato Danny Francisco DLSU vs. UST
Game 1 Mico Halili Randy Sacdalan UE vs. ADMU

September 22, 2002

Game Play-by-play Analyst Team
Game 2 Jude Turcuato Danny Francisco ADMU vs. UE

UAAP Finals

Game Play-by-play Analyst
Game 1 Mico Halili Danny Francisco
Game 2 Jude Turcuato Randy Sacdalan
Game 3 Mico Halili Randy Sacdalan, Koy Banal and Aric del Rosario

Awards

The awards were given out prior to Game 2 at the Araneta Coliseum:

See also


References

  1. ^ Eroa, Dennis (2002-09-15). "Eagles beat Archers, finally". Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. 20. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
  2. ^ Eroa, Dennis (2002-09-16). "UE clinches twice-to-beat advantage". Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. 20. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
  3. ^ a b Eroa, Dennis (2002-09-20). "Archers advance; Eagles force KO". Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. 24. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
  4. ^ Eroa, Dennis (2002-09-23). "It's Ateneo vs La Salle". Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. 20. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
  5. ^ Atencio, Peter (2002-09-27). "Blue Eagles claw Archers in Game 1". Manila Standard. p. 8. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
  6. ^ Atencio, Peter (2002-09-30). "Archers rip Eagles, 85-77, tie series, 1-1". Manila Standard. p. 8. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
  7. ^ Atencio, Peter (2002-10-06). "Ateneo dethrones La Salle". Manila Standard. p. 10. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
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The UAAP Season 65 men s basketball tournament refers to the men s basketball tournament of UAAP Season 65 2002 03 season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines UAAP The tournament was hosted by National University ABS CBN covered the games on Studio 23 UAAP Season 65Host schoolNational UniversityMen s Finals 1 23Wins De La Salle Green Archers 70 85701 Ateneo Blue Eagles 72 77772DurationSeptember 26 to October 5Arena s Araneta ColiseumFinals MVPLarry Fonacier and Wesley GonzalesWinning coachJoel BanalSemifinalists UE Red Warriors UST Growling TigersTV network s Studio 23 and TFC lt Season 64 2002 Season 66 gt Four time defending champion De La Salle Green Archers were on their way on scoring a rare 14 0 sweep of the elimination round when they were stopped by the Ateneo Blue Eagles in their last game of eliminations The UE Red Warriors won over the UST Growling Tigers on the elimination round finale to secure the 2 seed against Ateneo in the semifinals UST were blown out by La Salle in their semifinals series while Ateneo won twice against UE the deciding game via last second shot from Gec Chia to face La Salle in the Finals a rematch of the previous season s championship series In Game 1 Ateneo upset the Green Archers but La Salle tied the series on the next game In the deciding Game 3 Ateneo pulled away late in the fourth quarter to win their first title since 1988 Ateneo s Enrico Villanueva was named Most Valuable Player while teammates Larry Fonacier and Wesley Gonzales were named co MVPs of the Finals Contents 1 Coaches 1 1 Current coaches 1 2 Coaching changes 2 Elimination round 2 1 Match up results 2 2 Scores 3 Bracket 4 Semifinals 4 1 La Salle vs UST 4 2 UE vs Ateneo 4 2 1 Game 1 4 2 2 Game 2 5 Finals 5 1 Game 1 5 2 Game 2 5 3 Game 3 6 Broadcast notes 6 1 UAAP Final Four 6 2 UAAP Finals 7 Awards 8 See also 9 ReferencesCoaches EditCurrent coaches Edit Adamson Soaring Falcons Luigi Trillo Ateneo Blue Eagles Joel Banal De La Salle Green Archers Franz Pumaren FEU Tamaraws Koy Banal NU Bulldogs Manny Dandan UE Red Warriors Boyzie Zamar UP Fighting Maroons Ryan Gregorio UST Growling Tigers Aric del Rosario Coaching changes Edit Team Outgoing coach Replaced byAteneo Blue Eagles Joe Lipa Joel BanalElimination round EditPos Team W L PCT GB Qualification1 De La Salle Green Archers 13 1 929 Twice to beat in the semifinals2 UE Red Warriors 10 4 714 33 Ateneo Blue Eagles 9 5 643 4 Twice to win in the semifinals4 UST Growling Tigers 8 6 571 55 FEU Tamaraws 6 8 429 76 UP Fighting Maroons 5 9 357 87 Adamson Soaring Falcons 3 11 214 108 NU Bulldogs H 2 12 143 11Source citation needed Rules for classification 1 winning percentage 2 if tied for top 4 seeds one game playoff 3 head to head record 4 head to head point differential 5 overall point differential H Host With a 14 0 sweep giving them a bye up to the best of 3 finals La Salle won their first thirteen games their last game was against arch rival Ateneo The two teams were locked 43 all when Wesley Gonzales Rich Alvarez Larry Fonacier and Andrew Cruz engineered a 21 3 run to put Ateneo up 64 46 with eight minutes left in the fourth quarter Alvarez scored on a slam dunk to give Ateneo the biggest lead of the game 73 53 with 3 13 left Ateneo s lead would be insurmountable as they prevented the sweep and moved to second place 1 UE won over UST 76 69 to seize the 2 seed and the twice to beat advantage against Ateneo UST will face La Salle in the other semifinal pairing 2 Match up results Edit Round 1Round 2Team Game1234567891011121314 Adamson Ateneo La Salle FEU NU UE UP UST Source citation needed Win OT win Loss OT loss Scores EditResults on top and to the right of the dashes are for first round games those to the bottom and to the left of it are second round games Teams AdU AdMU DLSU FEU NU UE UP USTAdamson Soaring Falcons 73 79 67 74 76 49 82 80 79 84 61 59 61 74Ateneo Blue Eagles 97 67 60 70 73 68 82 77 73 76 49 53 95 85De La Salle Green Archers 91 64 63 76 85 71 76 72 81 72 71 67 81 76FEU Tamaraws 84 78 93 92 79 83 87 85 58 65 65 52 80 85NU Bulldogs 98 92 79 90 100 104 68 95 75 79 72 80 84 85UE Red Warriors 97 88 97 96 85 92 80 75 68 69 54 59 90 87UP Fighting Maroons 67 65 74 87 78 79 61 77 83 67 71 74 75 92UST Growling Tigers 92 88 64 65 89 91 62 61 82 79 69 76 89 83 Source Philippine Daily InquirerLegend Blue left column team win Red top row team win Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime Bracket EditSemifinals Nos 1 amp 2 have twice to beat advantage Finals Best of three series 1 La Salle974 UST841 La Salle7085703 Ateneo7277772 UE78703 Ateneo8472Semifinals EditLa Salle and UE have the twice to beat advantage They only have to win once while their opponents twice to progress La Salle vs UST Edit Studio 23September 192 00 p m De La Salle Green Archers 97 84 UST Growling TigersScoring by quarter 30 14 22 19 20 19 25 32Pts Mark Cardona 28 Pts Cyrus Baguio 18La Salle wins series in one gameAraneta Coliseum La Salle led by Mark Cardona and BJ Manalo opened a 30 14 lead in the first quarter and never relinquished the lead The lead reached 26 points in the third quarter The Tigers cut the lead to 59 72 with a 7 0 run at the start of the fourth quarter and another time this time with an 11 point lead with a 78 89 scoreline but La Salle s lead was too big for the Tigers to overcome 3 UE vs Ateneo Edit Game 1 Edit Studio 23September 194 00 p m UE Red Warriors 78 84 Ateneo Blue EaglesScoring by quarter 18 15 19 21 15 25 26 23Pts Paul Artadi 17Rebs Jay arr Estrada 10Asts Paul Artadi 5 Pts Alvarez Tenorio 17 eachRebs 3 players 5 eachAsts Larry Fonacier 6Ateneo extends seriesAraneta Coliseum Ateneo defeated UE to extend their series to a deciding second game While Most Valuable Player MVP candidate James Yap was limited to only four points by the Ateneo defense returning LA Tenorio who was previously injured with a hand injury led the decisive run that increased Ateneo s lead to 11 points to prevent their elimination 3 Game 2 Edit Studio 23September 224 00 p m UE Red Warriors 70 72 Ateneo Blue EaglesScoring by quarter 13 17 16 15 25 24 16 16Pts Ronald Tubid 22 Pts Enrico Villanueva 19Ateneo wins series in two gamesAraneta Coliseum The deciding game would also go down to the wire Gec Chia turned over the ball to UE where James Yap converted at the other end to put the Red Warriors up 70 68 Chia would later score to force the game s seventh and last deadlock with 35 seconds left Yap missed a three pointer on the ensuing possession Jay arr Estrada grabbed the rebound but Paul Artadi committed a turnover With Ateneo now having the possession with 7 8 seconds remaining LA Tenorio dribbled the entire length of the court to find his path blocked by two UE players Off a pick from Enrico Villanueva Chia scored a 15 foot jump shot to win the game for Ateneo and eliminate UE from contention 4 Finals EditGame 1 Edit Studio 23September 264 00 p m De La Salle Green Archers 70 72 Ateneo Blue EaglesScoring by quarter 28 23 12 16 18 13 12 20Pts Mike Cortez 19Rebs Cardona Cortez 5 eachAsts Mike Cortez 9 Pts Enrico Villanueva 19Rebs Gonzales Villanueva 10 eachAsts Alvarez Fonacier 6 eachAteneo leads series 1 0Araneta Coliseum Ateneo kept pace with La Salle throughout much of the game with the Green Archers leading by as much as eight and the Eagles giving up hairline leads Late in the game LA Tenorio missed both free throws but drew an offensive foul from Mike Cortez to give Ateneo the possession with 39 3 seconds left Rich Alvarez missed consecutive shots but Enrico Villanueva split his free throws to put Ateneo up by two points with 9 2 seconds remaining In the ensuing possession Mark Cardona attempted a field goal twice but was blocked each time by Larry Fonacier as time expired to give Ateneo a 1 0 series lead 5 Game 2 Edit Studio 23September 294 00 p m De La Salle Green Archers 85 77 Ateneo Blue EaglesScoring by quarter 25 22 27 12 12 21 21 22Pts Mike Cortez 21Rebs Adonis Santa Maria 14Asts Mike Cortez 7 Pts Larry Fonacier 25Rebs Enrico Villanueva 8Series tied 1 1Araneta Coliseum After the first game La Salle coach Franz Pumaren talked to Mike Cortez where he reminded him that as a veteran he should lead by example to his teammates La Salle started strongly leading 50 32 capped off a slam dunk from Cortez off an Ateneo turnover The Blue Eagles will cut the deficit to nine points at 64 55 but Cortez scored each time to prevent Ateneo from cutting the lead even further With La Salle up 78 73 Fonacier scored on a put back Adonis Sta Maria scored at the other end to restore the 5 point lead with 65 seconds left Enrico Villanueva scored via two free throws but Carlo Sharma scored two points also from the free throw line LA Tenorio drove hard to the basket but missed Santa Maria was fouled on the rebound attempt Santa Maria made both free throws Cortez caught the airball from Fonacier s three pointer was fouled and split his free throws to end the game La Salle evened the series and forced a deciding games off Cortez 21 points 6 Game 3 Edit Studio 23October 54 00 p m De La Salle Green Archers 70 77 Ateneo Blue EaglesScoring by quarter 17 23 20 19 15 14 18 21Pts BJ Manalo 19Rebs Adonis Santa Maria 11 Pts Gonzales Villanueva 16 eachRebs Wesley Gonzales 12Ateneo wins series 2 1Araneta Coliseum Finals Most Valuable Player co awardees Larry Fonacier and Wesley Gonzales Ateneo Blue Eagles Ateneo led for much of the game via small margins when LA Tenorio made successive three point shots and Wesley Gonzales made a lay up to give Ateneo a 10 point 64 54 lead the two players would later leave the game due to fouls for the former and cramps from the latter Sonny Tadeo and Epok Quimpo scored on a 5 point run to add Ateneo s lead to eleven points with barely over two minutes left Adonis Santa Maria narrowed the gap to 66 73 but Villanueva made it a 9 point lead after being fouled by Santa Maria during a rebound play off Fonacier s miss Santa Maria and BJ Manalo scored a 4 0 run but Fonacier scored on the free throw line off a Cortez to foul to win the championship for Ateneo their first since their consecutive title run from 1987 to 1988 and denying La Salle to set a new record of a 5th consecutive men s title in the Final Four era 7 Broadcast notes EditUAAP Final Four Edit September 19 2002 Game Play by play Analyst TeamGame 1 Jude Turcuato Danny Francisco DLSU vs USTGame 1 Mico Halili Randy Sacdalan UE vs ADMUSeptember 22 2002 Game Play by play Analyst TeamGame 2 Jude Turcuato Danny Francisco ADMU vs UEUAAP Finals Edit Game Play by play AnalystGame 1 Mico Halili Danny FranciscoGame 2 Jude Turcuato Randy SacdalanGame 3 Mico Halili Randy Sacdalan Koy Banal and Aric del RosarioAwards EditThe awards were given out prior to Game 2 at the Araneta Coliseum Most Valuable Player Enrico Villanueva Ateneo Blue Eagles Rookie of the Year Arwind Santos FEU Tamaraws Mythical Five Mike Cortez De La Salle Green Archers James Yap UE Red Warriors Enrico Villanueva Ateneo Blue Eagles Rich Alvarez Ateneo Blue Eagles Cyrus Baguio UST Growling Tigers See also EditNCAA Season 78 basketball tournamentsReferences Edit Eroa Dennis 2002 09 15 Eagles beat Archers finally Philippine Daily Inquirer p 20 Retrieved 2021 02 08 Eroa Dennis 2002 09 16 UE clinches twice to beat advantage Philippine Daily Inquirer p 20 Retrieved 2021 02 08 a b Eroa Dennis 2002 09 20 Archers advance Eagles force KO Philippine Daily Inquirer p 24 Retrieved 2021 02 08 Eroa Dennis 2002 09 23 It s Ateneo vs La Salle Philippine Daily Inquirer p 20 Retrieved 2021 02 08 Atencio Peter 2002 09 27 Blue Eagles claw Archers in Game 1 Manila Standard p 8 Retrieved 2021 02 08 Atencio Peter 2002 09 30 Archers rip Eagles 85 77 tie series 1 1 Manila Standard p 8 Retrieved 2021 02 08 Atencio Peter 2002 10 06 Ateneo dethrones La Salle Manila Standard p 10 Retrieved 2021 02 08 Preceded bySeason 64 2001 UAAP men s basketball seasonsSeason 65 2002 basketball Succeeded bySeason 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