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UAAP Season 67 men's basketball tournament

The men's basketball tournament of UAAP Season 67 (2004–05 season) of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) was hosted by De La Salle University. ABS-CBN covered the games on Studio 23.

UAAP Season 67
Host schoolDe La Salle University
Men's Finals 1 23Wins
 FEU Tamaraws 51 6765[men 1]
 De La Salle Green Archers 58 5768[men 1]
DurationSeptember 23 to 30
Arena(s)Araneta Coliseum
Finals MVPMark Cardona
Winning coachFranz Pumaren
Semifinalists Ateneo Blue Eagles
 UE Red Warriors
TV network(s)Studio 23 and TFC

Defending champions FEU Tamaraws finished first after the elimination round clinching the twice-to-beat advantage; a game behind was last season's finalist Ateneo Blue Eagles and archrival De La Salle Green Archers, and a further two games behind are the UE Red Warriors. La Salle defeated Ateneo on the playoff for the second seed, hence clinching the twice-to-beat advantage. In the semifinals, both top seeded teams eliminated their opponents. The heavily favored Tamaraws were dealt with a shock loss by La Salle in the first game of the finals, but they rebounded on the second game to extend the series into a deciding third game. In a game that had plenty of lead changes in the final two minutes, La Salle's JV Casio converted a three-point shot to put La Salle up for good to win the championship. Mark Cardona was named finals Most Valuable Player (MVP).

FEU's Arwind Santos was named the season MVP, and Marcy Arellano was awarded the Rookie of the Year honors.

La Salle would return the 2004 championship and the 2005 runner-up trophies in 2005 after it was revealed that two of their players used spurious records to enroll at the school; since the players are not eligible to be college students, they were ineligible to play as varsity players. The league later suspended all of La Salle's teams in both divisions for the 2006 season, forfeited all of La Salle's wins from 2003 to 2005, and gave the 2004 championship trophy to FEU, the defeated finalists. This gave FEU three consecutive championships from 2003 to 2005. La Salle's varsity teams would return for the 2007–08 season.

Elimination round

Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1   FEU Tamaraws 11 3 .786 Twice-to-beat in the semifinals
2   De La Salle Green Archers[a] (H) 10 4 .714[b] 1
3   Ateneo Blue Eagles 10 4 .714[b] 1 Twice-to-win in the semifinals
4   UE Red Warriors 8 6 .571 3
5   UP Fighting Maroons 7 7 .500 4
6   Adamson Soaring Falcons 5 9 .357 6
7   UST Growling Tigers 4 10 .286 7
8   NU Bulldogs 1 13 .071 10
Source:
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
Notes:
  1. ^ This "final" team standings is overturned when La Salle forfeited their games after the season was over. See La Salle forfeiture of the championship for details.
  2. ^ a b Second-seed playoff: La Salle 82–69 Ateneo

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 55–58 64–62 57–64 69–53 51–59 68–54 65–70
Ateneo Blue Eagles 83–63 75–72 67–64 67–56 74–50 72–63 81–70
De La Salle Green Archers 79–67 72-61 69–54 60–40 79–82 69–68 79–75
FEU Tamaraws 58–55 65–51 70–52 86–85 89–61 63–56 83–65
NU Bulldogs 65–70 58–62 51–80 65–78 51–67 56–69 71–86
UE Red Warriors 57–53 64–59 61–81 62–64 67–45 63–56 72–74
UP Fighting Maroons 66–55 74–69 52–70 61–56 64–55 65–57 77–81
UST Growling Tigers 61–72 62–77 77–86 57–66 63–82 59–77 74–79
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Second seed playoff

Ateneo and La Salle ended tied for second; as a result, a playoff was held to determine which team will clinch the #2 seed and the twice-to-beat advantage that goes along with it, a de facto first game of a best-of-three series.

September 14
3:30 p.m.
De La Salle Green Archers   82–69   Ateneo Blue Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 21–17, 20–17, 21–15, 20–20
Pts: Mark Cardona 20
Rebs: Junjun Cabatu 11
Asts: TY Tang 7
Pts: LA Tenorio 22
Rebs: 3 players, 8 each
Asts: Tenorio, Intal 3 each
La Salle wins the twice to beat advantage; La Salle subsequently forfeited all wins in this season

La Salle's Mark Cardona scored 13 points to give the Green Archers a 41–34 lead early in the game. Early in the third quarter, La Salle scored eight unanswered baskets to give them a 15-point lead; later in the quarter, Ateneo's top scorer JC Intal, who was suffering from fever, fouled out with six points. Further offensive incursions ballooned La Salle's lead to 19 in the fourth quarter that sealed the victory for the Green Archers. La Salle will possess the twice-to-beat advantage against Ateneo in their semifinal series.[1]

Bracket

Semifinals
(Nos. 1 & 2 have twice-to-beat advantage)
Finals
(Best-of-three series)
1  FEU71
4  UE64
1  FEU516765
2  La Salle585768
2  La Salle69
3  Ateneo55

After La Salle's two ineligible players were discovered after UAAP Season 68, all of their games from Season 66-68 were forfeited. Prior to the forfeiture, La Salle returned their Season 67 championship trophy and their Season 68 runner-up trophy. The UAAP Board subsequently awarded the trophy to FEU in 2006.

Semifinals

FEU and La Salle have the twice-to-beat advantage, with them only have to win once, while the opponents twice, to progress.

FEU vs. UE

September 16
4:00 p.m.
FEU Tamaraws   71–64   UE Red Warriors
Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 13–21, 21–11, 17–12
Pts: Denok Miranda 19 Pts: Hubalde, Saguindel 16 each
FEU wins series in one game.

With UE up 44–33 at halftime, FEU had a 17–7 run in the third quarter to lead the game 50–48. In the fourth quarter, the Tamaraws had another 12–2 run to lead by 12 points. UE's Paolo Hubalde led an 8–2 run that cut FEU's lead to six, but the Red Warriors turned the ball over three times in the final minutes. Dennis Miranda had a game-high 19 points to lead the Tamaraws to their second-consecutive finals berth.[2]

La Salle vs. Ateneo

September 19
4:00 p.m.
De La Salle Green Archers   69–55   Ateneo Blue Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 13–13, 17–15, 19–7, 20–20
Pts: Mark Cardona 24
Rebs: Junjun Cabatu 11
Asts: Mark Cardona 5
Pts: Tenorio, Membrere 11 each
Rebs: 4 players, 6 each
Asts: LA Tenorio 5
La Salle wins series in one game; La Salle subsequently forfeited all wins in this season

At the first half, La Salle led by two points 30–28. Jerwin Gaco and JV Casio padded La Salle's lead to 14 points to close the third quarter. Mark Cardona scored a three-point shot and earned La Salle an insurmountable 18-point lead. Magnum Membrere will convert two consecutive three-point shots to cut the lead to ten with less than two minutes remaining but La Salle would hold on and meet defending champions FEU in the finals.

Finals

This is a best-of-three playoff.

Game 1

September 23
4:00 p.m.
FEU Tamaraws   51–58   De La Salle Green Archers
Scoring by quarter: 10–24, 16–15, 12–14, 13–5
Pts: Arwind Santos 14
Rebs: Arwind Santos 12
Asts: Miranda, Yabut 3 each
Pts: Ryan Araña 16
Rebs: Junjun Cabatu 8
Asts: Cardona, Cabatu 4 each
La Salle leads series 1–0; La Salle subsequently forfeited all wins in this season

La Salle led 24–10 after the first quarter with Ryan Araña and Mark Cardona leading the effort. The Green Archers increased their lead to 19 points in the third quarter when FEU's RJ Rizada and Arwind Santos unsuccessfully led a late-game run to undermine the rout. La Salle held on to lead the series, with Cardona having 15 points and Araña scoring a game-high of 16 points; Santos had a double-double performance of 14 points and 12 rebounds and teammates Rizada and Dennis Miranda scored 10 points in a losing effort.[3]

Game 2

September 26
4:00 p.m.
FEU Tamaraws   67–57   De La Salle Green Archers
Scoring by quarter: 18–14, 24–18, 8–16, 17–9
Pts: R.J. Rizada 13
Rebs: Arwind Santos 15
Asts: R.J. Rizada 4
Pts: Mark Cardona 18
Rebs: Junjun Cabatu 10
Asts: 3 players, 3 each
Series tied 1–1; La Salle subsequently forfeited all wins in this season

FEU's RJ Rizada and Jeff Chan scored the team's 11 of 18 first quarter points to set the tone of the game; Rizada and Paul Flores led FEU in the second quarter to secure a 42–32 halftime lead. Ty Tang, Mark Cardona and Ryan Araña cut FEU's lead to two points at the end of the third, but FEU scored ten unanswered points, preventing La Salle from scoring until there were only five minutes left in the fourth, to settle the outcome of the game, and extend their title defense. Santos had another double-double performance, scoring ten points and grabbing 15 rebounds. Cardona, who was beaten by Santos in the season Most Valuable Player honors that was awarded prior to the game, had a game-high 18 points.[4]

Game 3

The game was held a day before the 29th anniversary of the Thrilla in Manila which was also held at the Araneta Coliseum, the venue of the Finals.[5]

September 30
4:00 p.m.
FEU Tamaraws   65–68   De La Salle Green Archers
Scoring by quarter: 18–14, 14–18, 11–18, 22–18
Pts: Arwind Santos 17
Rebs: Arwind Santos 13
Asts: Denok Miranda 3
Pts: Mark Cardona 17
Rebs: Junjun Cabatu 6
Asts: Yeo, Cabatu 4 each
La Salle wins series 2–1, La Salle subsequently forfeited all wins in this season; FEU awarded championship
  • Finals Most Valuable Player: Mark Cardona (De La Salle Green Archers)

The tip-off of the start of the first quarter, The pass of the start of the second quarter, The tip-off again of the start of the third quarter, The deciding game was close all throughout, but La Salle built a 54–43 lead at the start of the fourth quarter after a Rico Maierhofer put-back. FEU then had a 16–3 run to give the Tamaraws back the lead with 4:14 left. Jerwin Gaco broke the FEU run, but Miranda and Mark Isip each split their free-throws to bring back the lead to FEU with 2:21 left. Gaco and Joseph Yeo scored a basket each to wrest the lead back to La Salle, but Isip made his own two consecutive baskets to give FEU the lead with 37 seconds left. With La Salle having the possession, JV Casio scored a three-point shot off a fake that freed him from Miranda's defenses that gave La Salle the lead. Miranda drove hard to the basket but missed, and another FEU put-back from pointblank range also resulted in a miss; Cardona rebounded the ball, that led to him being fouled by Miranda with 2.4 seconds left. Cardona split his free-throws, Jeff Chan got the ball and heaved from half court but missed, clinching the championship to La Salle.[5]

Broadcast notes

UAAP Final Four

September 16, 2004

Game Play-by-play Analyst Team
Game 1 Boom Gonzalez Ronnie Magsanoc FEU vs. UE

September 19, 2004

Game Play-by-play Analyst Team
Game 1 Boom Gonzalez TJ Manotoc DLSU vs. ADMU

UAAP Finals

Game Play-by-play Analyst
Game 1 Sev Sarmenta Randy Sacdalan
Game 2 Boom Gonzalez TJ Manotoc
Game 3 Sev Sarmenta Randy Sacdalan

Awards

The awards were given out prior to Game 2 at the Araneta Coliseum:[4]

La Salle forfeiture of the championship

At the end of the 2005 finals in which FEU won over La Salle, it was revealed that La Salle unknowingly fielded two ineligible players. This caused them to return the 2004 championship trophy and the 2005 runner-up trophy. The league would later suspend La Salle for the 2006 season, give the 2004 championship trophy to FEU, and forfeit all of their games from 2003 to 2005.

See also


Footnotes

  1. ^ a b La Salle won the series 2—1. A year later, it was revealed that they unknowingly fielded two ineligible players for the past three seasons (Seasons 66 to 68). They originally offered to return the Season 67 championship trophy and the Season 68 runner-up trophy. The UAAP Board later stripped them of the Season 67 title and Season 68 runner-up finish, forfeited all their wins from Season 66 to 68, awarded the Season 67 championship to FEU, and suspended them in Season 69.

References

  1. ^ Payo, Jasmine (2004-09-15). "Archers earn twice-to-beat edge". Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. 25. Retrieved 2010-10-07.
  2. ^ Payo, Jasmine (2004-09-17). "Tams repulse Warriors, secure 1st Finals berth". Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. 25. Retrieved 2010-10-07.
  3. ^ Giongco, Nick (2004-09-24). "Archers stun Tamaraws". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 2010-10-07.
  4. ^ a b Giongco, Nick (2004-09-27). "Tams force sudden death". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 2010-10-07.
  5. ^ a b Giongco, Nick (2004-10-01). "La Salle triumphs". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 2010-10-07.
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The men s basketball tournament of UAAP Season 67 2004 05 season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines UAAP was hosted by De La Salle University ABS CBN covered the games on Studio 23 UAAP Season 67Host schoolDe La Salle UniversityMen s Finals 1 23Wins FEU Tamaraws 51 6765 men 1 De La Salle Green Archers 58 5768 men 1 DurationSeptember 23 to 30Arena s Araneta ColiseumFinals MVPMark CardonaWinning coachFranz PumarenSemifinalists Ateneo Blue Eagles UE Red WarriorsTV network s Studio 23 and TFC lt Season 66 2004 Season 68 gt Defending champions FEU Tamaraws finished first after the elimination round clinching the twice to beat advantage a game behind was last season s finalist Ateneo Blue Eagles and archrival De La Salle Green Archers and a further two games behind are the UE Red Warriors La Salle defeated Ateneo on the playoff for the second seed hence clinching the twice to beat advantage In the semifinals both top seeded teams eliminated their opponents The heavily favored Tamaraws were dealt with a shock loss by La Salle in the first game of the finals but they rebounded on the second game to extend the series into a deciding third game In a game that had plenty of lead changes in the final two minutes La Salle s JV Casio converted a three point shot to put La Salle up for good to win the championship Mark Cardona was named finals Most Valuable Player MVP FEU s Arwind Santos was named the season MVP and Marcy Arellano was awarded the Rookie of the Year honors La Salle would return the 2004 championship and the 2005 runner up trophies in 2005 after it was revealed that two of their players used spurious records to enroll at the school since the players are not eligible to be college students they were ineligible to play as varsity players The league later suspended all of La Salle s teams in both divisions for the 2006 season forfeited all of La Salle s wins from 2003 to 2005 and gave the 2004 championship trophy to FEU the defeated finalists This gave FEU three consecutive championships from 2003 to 2005 La Salle s varsity teams would return for the 2007 08 season Contents 1 Elimination round 1 1 Match up results 1 2 Scores 2 Second seed playoff 3 Bracket 4 Semifinals 4 1 FEU vs UE 4 2 La Salle vs Ateneo 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 La Salle forfeiture of the championship 9 See also 10 Footnotes 11 ReferencesElimination round EditPos Team W L PCT GB Qualification1 FEU Tamaraws 11 3 786 Twice to beat in the semifinals2 De La Salle Green Archers a H 10 4 714 b 13 Ateneo Blue Eagles 10 4 714 b 1 Twice to win in the semifinals4 UE Red Warriors 8 6 571 35 UP Fighting Maroons 7 7 500 46 Adamson Soaring Falcons 5 9 357 67 UST Growling Tigers 4 10 286 78 NU Bulldogs 1 13 071 10Source UBelt comRules 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 HostNotes This final team standings is overturned when La Salle forfeited their games after the season was over See La Salle forfeiture of the championship for details a b Second seed playoff La Salle 82 69 Ateneo 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 55 58 64 62 57 64 69 53 51 59 68 54 65 70Ateneo Blue Eagles 83 63 75 72 67 64 67 56 74 50 72 63 81 70De La Salle Green Archers 79 67 72 61 69 54 60 40 79 82 69 68 79 75FEU Tamaraws 58 55 65 51 70 52 86 85 89 61 63 56 83 65NU Bulldogs 65 70 58 62 51 80 65 78 51 67 56 69 71 86UE Red Warriors 57 53 64 59 61 81 62 64 67 45 63 56 72 74UP Fighting Maroons 66 55 74 69 52 70 61 56 64 55 65 57 77 81UST Growling Tigers 61 72 62 77 77 86 57 66 63 82 59 77 74 79 Source Philippine Daily InquirerLegend Blue left column team win Red top row team win Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime Second seed playoff EditAteneo and La Salle ended tied for second as a result a playoff was held to determine which team will clinch the 2 seed and the twice to beat advantage that goes along with it a de facto first game of a best of three series Studio 23September 143 30 p m De La Salle Green Archers 82 69 Ateneo Blue EaglesScoring by quarter 21 17 20 17 21 15 20 20Pts Mark Cardona 20Rebs Junjun Cabatu 11Asts TY Tang 7 Pts LA Tenorio 22Rebs 3 players 8 eachAsts Tenorio Intal 3 eachLa Salle wins the twice to beat advantage La Salle subsequently forfeited all wins in this seasonAraneta Coliseum Quezon City La Salle s Mark Cardona scored 13 points to give the Green Archers a 41 34 lead early in the game Early in the third quarter La Salle scored eight unanswered baskets to give them a 15 point lead later in the quarter Ateneo s top scorer JC Intal who was suffering from fever fouled out with six points Further offensive incursions ballooned La Salle s lead to 19 in the fourth quarter that sealed the victory for the Green Archers La Salle will possess the twice to beat advantage against Ateneo in their semifinal series 1 Bracket EditSemifinals Nos 1 amp 2 have twice to beat advantage Finals Best of three series 1 FEU714 UE641 FEU5167652 La Salle5857682 La Salle693 Ateneo55After La Salle s two ineligible players were discovered after UAAP Season 68 all of their games from Season 66 68 were forfeited Prior to the forfeiture La Salle returned their Season 67 championship trophy and their Season 68 runner up trophy The UAAP Board subsequently awarded the trophy to FEU in 2006 Semifinals EditFEU and La Salle have the twice to beat advantage with them only have to win once while the opponents twice to progress FEU vs UE Edit Studio 23September 164 00 p m FEU Tamaraws 71 64 UE Red WarriorsScoring by quarter 20 20 13 21 21 11 17 12Pts Denok Miranda 19 Pts Hubalde Saguindel 16 eachFEU wins series in one game Philsports Arena Pasig With UE up 44 33 at halftime FEU had a 17 7 run in the third quarter to lead the game 50 48 In the fourth quarter the Tamaraws had another 12 2 run to lead by 12 points UE s Paolo Hubalde led an 8 2 run that cut FEU s lead to six but the Red Warriors turned the ball over three times in the final minutes Dennis Miranda had a game high 19 points to lead the Tamaraws to their second consecutive finals berth 2 La Salle vs Ateneo Edit Studio 23September 194 00 p m De La Salle Green Archers 69 55 Ateneo Blue EaglesScoring by quarter 13 13 17 15 19 7 20 20Pts Mark Cardona 24Rebs Junjun Cabatu 11Asts Mark Cardona 5 Pts Tenorio Membrere 11 eachRebs 4 players 6 eachAsts LA Tenorio 5La Salle wins series in one game La Salle subsequently forfeited all wins in this seasonAraneta Coliseum Quezon City At the first half La Salle led by two points 30 28 Jerwin Gaco and JV Casio padded La Salle s lead to 14 points to close the third quarter Mark Cardona scored a three point shot and earned La Salle an insurmountable 18 point lead Magnum Membrere will convert two consecutive three point shots to cut the lead to ten with less than two minutes remaining but La Salle would hold on and meet defending champions FEU in the finals Finals EditThis is a best of three playoff Game 1 Edit Studio 23September 234 00 p m FEU Tamaraws 51 58 De La Salle Green ArchersScoring by quarter 10 24 16 15 12 14 13 5Pts Arwind Santos 14Rebs Arwind Santos 12Asts Miranda Yabut 3 each Pts Ryan Arana 16Rebs Junjun Cabatu 8Asts Cardona Cabatu 4 eachLa Salle leads series 1 0 La Salle subsequently forfeited all wins in this seasonAraneta Coliseum Quezon City La Salle led 24 10 after the first quarter with Ryan Arana and Mark Cardona leading the effort The Green Archers increased their lead to 19 points in the third quarter when FEU s RJ Rizada and Arwind Santos unsuccessfully led a late game run to undermine the rout La Salle held on to lead the series with Cardona having 15 points and Arana scoring a game high of 16 points Santos had a double double performance of 14 points and 12 rebounds and teammates Rizada and Dennis Miranda scored 10 points in a losing effort 3 Game 2 Edit Studio 23September 264 00 p m FEU Tamaraws 67 57 De La Salle Green ArchersScoring by quarter 18 14 24 18 8 16 17 9Pts R J Rizada 13Rebs Arwind Santos 15Asts R J Rizada 4 Pts Mark Cardona 18Rebs Junjun Cabatu 10Asts 3 players 3 eachSeries tied 1 1 La Salle subsequently forfeited all wins in this seasonAraneta Coliseum Quezon City FEU s RJ Rizada and Jeff Chan scored the team s 11 of 18 first quarter points to set the tone of the game Rizada and Paul Flores led FEU in the second quarter to secure a 42 32 halftime lead Ty Tang Mark Cardona and Ryan Arana cut FEU s lead to two points at the end of the third but FEU scored ten unanswered points preventing La Salle from scoring until there were only five minutes left in the fourth to settle the outcome of the game and extend their title defense Santos had another double double performance scoring ten points and grabbing 15 rebounds Cardona who was beaten by Santos in the season Most Valuable Player honors that was awarded prior to the game had a game high 18 points 4 Game 3 Edit The game was held a day before the 29th anniversary of the Thrilla in Manila which was also held at the Araneta Coliseum the venue of the Finals 5 Studio 23September 304 00 p m FEU Tamaraws 65 68 De La Salle Green ArchersScoring by quarter 18 14 14 18 11 18 22 18Pts Arwind Santos 17Rebs Arwind Santos 13Asts Denok Miranda 3 Pts Mark Cardona 17Rebs Junjun Cabatu 6Asts Yeo Cabatu 4 eachLa Salle wins series 2 1 La Salle subsequently forfeited all wins in this season FEU awarded championshipAraneta Coliseum Quezon City Finals Most Valuable Player Mark Cardona De La Salle Green Archers The tip off of the start of the first quarter The pass of the start of the second quarter The tip off again of the start of the third quarter The deciding game was close all throughout but La Salle built a 54 43 lead at the start of the fourth quarter after a Rico Maierhofer put back FEU then had a 16 3 run to give the Tamaraws back the lead with 4 14 left Jerwin Gaco broke the FEU run but Miranda and Mark Isip each split their free throws to bring back the lead to FEU with 2 21 left Gaco and Joseph Yeo scored a basket each to wrest the lead back to La Salle but Isip made his own two consecutive baskets to give FEU the lead with 37 seconds left With La Salle having the possession JV Casio scored a three point shot off a fake that freed him from Miranda s defenses that gave La Salle the lead Miranda drove hard to the basket but missed and another FEU put back from pointblank range also resulted in a miss Cardona rebounded the ball that led to him being fouled by Miranda with 2 4 seconds left Cardona split his free throws Jeff Chan got the ball and heaved from half court but missed clinching the championship to La Salle 5 Broadcast notes EditUAAP Final Four Edit September 16 2004 Game Play by play Analyst TeamGame 1 Boom Gonzalez Ronnie Magsanoc FEU vs UESeptember 19 2004 Game Play by play Analyst TeamGame 1 Boom Gonzalez TJ Manotoc DLSU vs ADMUUAAP Finals Edit Game Play by play AnalystGame 1 Sev Sarmenta Randy SacdalanGame 2 Boom Gonzalez TJ ManotocGame 3 Sev Sarmenta Randy SacdalanAwards EditThe awards were given out prior to Game 2 at the Araneta Coliseum 4 Most Valuable Player Arwind Santos FEU Tamaraws Rookie of the Year Marcy Arellano UE Red Warriors Mythical Five Arwind Santos FEU Tamaraws Mark Cardona De La Salle Green Archers LA Tenorio Ateneo Blue Eagles Paolo Bugia Ateneo Blue Eagles Dennis Miranda FEU Tamaraws Most Improved Player JC Intal Ateneo Blue Eagles La Salle forfeiture of the championship EditAt the end of the 2005 finals in which FEU won over La Salle it was revealed that La Salle unknowingly fielded two ineligible players This caused them to return the 2004 championship trophy and the 2005 runner up trophy The league would later suspend La Salle for the 2006 season give the 2004 championship trophy to FEU and forfeit all of their games from 2003 to 2005 See also EditNCAA Season 80 basketball tournamentsFootnotes Edit a b La Salle won the series 2 1 A year later it was revealed that they unknowingly fielded two ineligible players for the past three seasons Seasons 66 to 68 They originally offered to return the Season 67 championship trophy and the Season 68 runner up trophy The UAAP Board later stripped them of the Season 67 title and Season 68 runner up finish forfeited all their wins from Season 66 to 68 awarded the Season 67 championship to FEU and suspended them in Season 69 References Edit Payo Jasmine 2004 09 15 Archers earn twice to beat edge Philippine Daily Inquirer p 25 Retrieved 2010 10 07 Payo Jasmine 2004 09 17 Tams repulse Warriors secure 1st Finals berth Philippine Daily Inquirer p 25 Retrieved 2010 10 07 Giongco Nick 2004 09 24 Archers stun Tamaraws Manila Bulletin Retrieved 2010 10 07 a b Giongco Nick 2004 09 27 Tams force sudden death Manila Bulletin Retrieved 2010 10 07 a b Giongco Nick 2004 10 01 La Salle triumphs Manila Bulletin Retrieved 2010 10 07 Preceded bySeason 66 2003 UAAP men s basketball seasonsSeason 67 2004 basketball Succeeded bySeason 68 2005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UAAP Season 67 men 27s basketball tournament amp oldid 1113756011, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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