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UAAP Season 70 men's basketball tournament

The UAAP Season 70 men's basketball tournament is the flagship tournament of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) basketball championships.

UAAP Season 70
Host schoolUniversity of Santo Tomas
Men's Finals G1 G2Wins
 UE Red Warriors 63 640
 De La Salle Green Archers 64 732
DurationOctober 4–7, 2007
Arena(s)Araneta Coliseum
Finals MVPJVee Casio and Pocholo Villanueva (co-awardees)
Winning coachFranz Pumaren
Semifinalists Ateneo Blue Eagles
 UST Growling Tigers
TV network(s)Studio 23 and TFC

The University of Santo Tomas (UST) is the season's host. The games began on July 7 at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City with the resurgent De La Salle Green Archers defeating the UP Fighting Maroons in the first game. La Salle, which was suspended on the previous tournament, went on to win the championship, sweeping the UE Red Warriors 2–0 in the Finals series. UE on the other hand, had the distinction of sweeping the double round eliminations 14–0, capped by a win against La Salle in overtime on their last elimination round game. JVee Casio and Pocholo Villanueva were awarded co-finals most valuable player honors, for leading La Salle to their seventh men's UAAP championship.

Jervy Cruz of UST, with his double-double statistics, is the most valuable player. JR Cawaling of the FEU Tamaraws is the rookie of the year.

Preseason events edit

New coaches are Bogs Adornado for the Adamson Falcons (replacing Leo Austria who resigned to coach the Welcoat Dragons professional basketball team) and Glenn Capacio replacing Bert Flores as he became an FEU Tamaraws manager. De La Salle Green Archers coach Franz Pumaren, who had previously resigned after the PEPTCR scandal, was rehired by La Salle.

Elimination round edit

Team standings edit

Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1   UE Red Warriors 14 0 1.000 Advance to the Finals[a]
2   De La Salle Green Archers 9 5 .643[b] 5 Twice-to-beat in stepladder round 2
3   Ateneo Blue Eagles 9 5 .643[b] 5 Stepladder round 1
4   UST Growling Tigers (H) 8 6 .571[c] 6
5   FEU Tamaraws 8 6 .571[c] 6
6   NU Bulldogs 6 8 .429 8
7   Adamson Soaring Falcons 2 12 .143 12
8   UP Fighting Maroons 0 14 .000 14
Source: ABS-CBN Sports
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) if tied for #2 or #4, one-game playoff; 3) head-to-head record; 4) head-to-head point differential; 5) overall point differential
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^ As UE won all of their elimination round games, the stepladder format was used instead of the regular Final Four format.
  2. ^ a b Second-seed playoff: La Salle 70–69 Ateneo
  3. ^ a b Fourth-seed playoff: UST 80–69 FEU

Match-up results edit

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

Scores edit

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 63–69* 75–99 49–54 76–91 70–95 95–76 84–96
Ateneo Blue Eagles 81–68 80–77* 64–77 66–65 73–76 79–55 74–87
De La Salle Green Archers 75–55 87–89 64–61 85–81 76–96 82–61 90–86*
FEU Tamaraws 72–69 75–83 66–74 70–73* 60–89 87–82 81–66
NU Bulldogs 68–57 96–88* 64–78 70–72 75–82 86–79 72–83
UE Red Warriors 73–56 73–68 92–84* 79–72 70–66 97–66 73–60
UP Fighting Maroons 75–93 59–93 61–89 61–83 66–85 59–99 61–77
UST Growling Tigers 74–62 71–72 81–73* 73–84 84–72 82–99 76–68
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Postseason teams edit

UE Red Warriors edit

After their heartbreaking semi-final loss against the UST Growling Tigers on 2006, the Warriors won several off-season tournaments, such as the Collegiate Champions League, where they beat the NCAA champions San Beda Red Lions.

On their first UAAP game, they beat the Tigers by a comfortable margin. UE then had to ward off NU in the endgame and survive Ateneo to remain unbeaten. In a game of unbeaten teams, the Warriors buried the Green Archers, as they broke the game wide open at the fourth quarter. UE then swept the first round with relatively easy wins against UP (31 points), FEU (29 points) and Adamson (25 points).

On their second round opener, the Warriors had to ward off the persistent Blue Eagles in the endgame to preserve their winning streak. UE then defeated UST, which had kept themselves in striking distance until the Red Warriors rallied in the fourth quarter. UE's closest win came against the Bulldogs which collapsed in the end game to lose by four points. UE then paraded with three more wins against Adamson, FEU and UP. UE has swept the eliminations by beating La Salle via overtime and advanced automatically to the Finals.[1]

De La Salle Green Archers edit

Returning from suspension, La Salle had an easy opening day win against the UP Fighting Maroons. After another relatively easy win against Adamson, La Salle had a scare when FEU managed to hang on but were ultimately defeated. On their next game against UE, La Salle managed to fight tooth and nail but where overwhelmed by UE's accurate shooting in the second half as they were dealt with their first loss. La Salle was then defeated by Ateneo who rallied in overtime. La Salle then put the game in protest but was junked by the Technical Committee. On their next game, the Archers kept their 7-year winning streak against UST alive via another overtime game.

After finishing the first round with a win against the Bulldogs, the Archers had the win on their grasp but the Tigers had a 13–0 run in the last two minutes to force overtime. The Tigers prevailed in overtime to stop their seven-year losing streak against La Salle. The Green Archers then had a four-game winning streak to assure themselves of a place in the Final Four. However, with a twice to beat advantage a win away, archrivals Ateneo snapped La Salle's winning streak via a defensive stand to deny La Salle the shot within regulation.

Seeking to prevent a sweep, La Salle managed to keep away UE in their last elimination round game but UE mounted a furious comeback to force the game into overtime - La Salle actually had the opportunity to win the game but Rico Maierhoffer tapped the ball last when he stood unmolested under the basket. Clutch freethrows from Mark Borboran and disqualifications of La Salle's Maierhoffer and JV Casio due to fouling out kept La Salle from coming back and resulted to the first sweep of the men's tournament since 1993, when UST did it.

The game was marred when La Salle player Bryan Ilad punched Mark Fampulme at the back of the head after a hard foul of La Salle's Rico Maierhofer to Mark Borboran of UE during the first quarter. Ilad was ejected at the game and would be suspended for five games (details below). It was recommended by the UAAP board that Ilad would make a public apology to Fampulme, to UE and the UAAP Community.

Ateneo Blue Eagles edit

Ateneo opened the season with an overtime win against Adamson, then a blowout win against neighbors UP. In the battle of undefeated teams, UE held on to win by three points to deal the Eagles with their first loss. After a last-possession win against NU, Ateneo had a controversial win against archrival La Salle, in which La Salle protested when two Atenean foreigners played at the same time. The UAAP Technical Committee junked La Salle's protest, since American Kirk Long didn't actually enter the playing court, hence did not affect the outcome of the game. However, Ateneo lost their next three games, against FEU including a game against last year's Finals opponent UST and UE in the start of the second-round.

Ateneo then rebounded with a five-game winning streak, including triumphs against FEU, Adamson, UST, where Kirk Long converted a walk-off buzzer beater, UP and archrivals La Salle where Chris Tiu converted a three-point shot in the dying seconds, and La Salle failed to convert a put-back within time limits.

UST Growling Tigers edit

The defending champions started the season with a 0–2 record, losing to UE and FEU. UST rebounded with wins against Adamson, UP and NU. Transferee Khasim Mirza made up for last year's Finals MVP Jojo Duncil's departure, with accurate three-point shooting. On a seven-year losing streak, La Salle had to win via overtime to break UST's streak. A win over last year's Finals opponent Ateneo assured the Tigers of an above-.500 record at the end of the first round.

On their rematch with the Green Archers, the Tigers forced overtime after coming up with a 13–0 run at the final two minutes of regulation. With a near-flawless game, Jervy Cruz led the team into victory, the first since 1999. With momentum on their side, the Tigers were humbled by a streaking UE Red Warriors, who staged their own rally at the fourth quarter to hold off any UST run. After a win against NU, the Tigers were beaten by Ateneo, thanks to Kirk Long's buzzer beater. Needing to win their last three games to assure of a Final Four berth, the Tigers made short work of doormats UP and Adamson, but were upended by FEU to force a deciding knockout game between the two to determine which team will advance to the playoffs.

Fourth seed playoff edit

September 17
3:00 p.m.
FEU Tamaraws   69–80   UST Growling Tigers
Scoring by quarter: 19–17, 6–22, 18–24, 26–17
Pts: Reil Cervantes 17 Pts: Jervy Cruz 17
UST advances to the Final Four

Winning both of their elimination round games (81–66 at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium and 84–73 at the Araneta Coliseum), the Tamaraws forced the knockout game by winning their second round game. FEU started rather well, leading by 2 points at the end of the first period. UST on the other hand, pulled away, with inside plays of Jervy Cruz and defense against the Tamaraws.

Leading by as much as 20 points, FEU managed to bring down to lead to 16 at the third quarter but the Tigers answered back, bringing it back to 20. On the fourth quarter, the Tams, thanks to three-point shooting by Paul Sanga, cut the lead into ten; they'd run out of time however as the Tigers advanced to the playoffs to assure of defending their title for a little longer.

Second seed playoff edit

September 18
3:00 p.m.
Ateneo Blue Eagles   69–70   De La Salle Green Archers
Scoring by quarter: 13–12, 19–16, 15–22, 22–20
Pts: Kirk Long 11
Rebs: Ford Arao 12
Asts: Jai Reyes 8
Pts: JV Casio 21
Rebs: Rico Maierhofer 12
Asts: TY Tang 3
La Salle wins the twice-to-beat advantage

Bracket edit

Stepladder round 1
(Single-elimination)
Stepladder round 2
(No. 2 has twice-to-beat advantage)
Finals
(Best-of-three series)
1  UE6364
2  La Salle64652  La Salle6473
3  Ateneo693  Ateneo6560
4  UST64

Stepladder semifinals edit

First round edit

September 23
3:00 p.m.
Ateneo Blue Eagles   69–64   UST Growling Tigers
Scoring by quarter: 10–18, 22–12, 23–21, 14–13
Pts: Ford Arao 17
Rebs: Nonoy Baclao 8
Asts: Yuri Escueta 4
Pts: Jervy Cruz 17
Rebs: Jervy Cruz 16
Asts: Japs Cuan 5
Ateneo advances to the stepladder round 2

Second round edit

September 27
3:00 p.m.
De La Salle Green Archers   64–65   Ateneo Blue Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 15–15, 16–15, 21–17, 12–18
Pts: TY Tang 20
Rebs: Rico Maierhofer 7
Asts: JVee Casio 4
Pts: Ford Arao 19
Rebs: Nonoy Baclao 9
Asts: Chris Tiu 4
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City
Attendance: 16,000
September 30
3:00 p.m.
De La Salle Green Archers   65–60   Ateneo Blue Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 16–14, 13–12, 19–17, 17-17
Pts: Pocholo Villanueva 13
Rebs: Rico Maierhofer 10
Asts: JVee Casio 6
Pts: Ford Arao 14
Rebs: Rabeh Al-Hussaini 8
Asts: Chris Tiu 4
La Salle wins series in two games
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City
Attendance: 23,315[2]

With La Salle having the twice to beat advantage, Ateneo kept pace with La Salle, eventually ending the first quarter tied. However, Ateneo had a rally and led by as much as 4, La Salle care of JVee Casio scored five consecutive points in the final minute to nudge by a point. On the third quarter, La Salle had an 8–0 run to lead by as much as nine by forcing Ateneo several turnovers (Ateneo wound up with 24 turnovers at the end of the game). Ateneo eventually cut the deficit into five points at the end of the third.

Ateneo continued on their momentum, tying the score thanks to a Nonoy Baclao tip-in. However, La Salle countered with their own 5–0 run with 5 minutes to go; Ateneo caught up with another Baclao tip-in and a three-point field goal by Chris Tiu to cut the deficit into one point. With half a minute remaining, La Salle turned over the ball, Tiu drove hard to the basket and made the shot, giving the lead to Ateneo. With seven seconds left, Casio drove to the basket and kicked out the ball to Bader Malabes; Malabes missed the jump shot, then Rico Maierhofer missed the tip-in as time expired.[3]

La Salle beat the Eagles in the sold out Araneta Coliseum for their fifth and last encounter for the year to advance to the Finals.

Finals edit

Last championship matchup: 1990 season (UAAP Season 53)—La Salle 78–74 UE (La Salle had the twice-to-beat advantage)

October 4
3:00 p.m.
UE Red Warriors   63–64   De La Salle Green Archers
Scoring by quarter: 21–14, 18–23, 11–10, 13–17
Pts: Mark Borboran 13
Rebs: Hans Thiele 16
Asts: Arellano, Cañizares 3 each
Team TOs: 30
Pts: TY Tang 17
Rebs: Rico Maierhofer 9
Asts: Villanueva, Maierhofer 3 each
Bench/starter pts: 26/38
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City
Attendance: 16,000
October 7
3:00 p.m.
UE Red Warriors   64–73   De La Salle Green Archers
Scoring by quarter: 11–15, 12–19, 22–19, 19–21
Pts: Borboran, Lee 12 each
Rebs: Borboran, Gregorio 10 each
Asts: 3 players 3 each
Team TOs: 21
Pts: JVee Casio 17
Rebs: Rico Maierhofer 11
Asts: Pocholo Villanueva 6
FTs: 27/36 (75%)
La Salle wins series 2–0
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City
Attendance: 18,067

UE started out firing on all cylinders, leading as much as seven in the first few minutes of the ball game; however, De La Salle was able to recover and tie the game at 8 apiece, the only deadlock in the game. La Salle eventually took the lead and never looked back for the rest of the game en route to their seventh UAAP men's basketball championship (excluding the 2004 title).[4]

UE, rusty from a three-week layoff, started strong, having an 11–0 run to close the first quarter leading, 21–14. La Salle battled back to trail by two points at halftime. La Salle maintained the status quo at the third quarter.

The Archers tied the ballgame 58-all with four minutes left; La Salle then overtook the Warriors 63-60 at the last minute. UE's Mark Borboran scored a three-point field goal to tie once again the score, 63-all, with 34 seconds remaining. At ensuing La Salle offensive, Rico Maierhofer was fouled as he went up for an offensive rebound. Maierhofer converted one of his two free throws to put La Salle up by one, with 14.1 seconds left. Borboran then shot a three-pointer at the top of the key after a UE time-out but it bounced off the rim.[5] Bader Malabes of La Salle rebounded the ball as time expired.

Suspensions edit

  • Brian Ilad of the De La Salle Green Archers was suspended for punching Mark Fampulme of the UE Red Warriors for five games. He served the first game against the Ateneo Blue Eagles; however, since La Salle can only have a maximum of four more games after the Ateneo game, Ilad is technically suspended for the rest of the season.

Awards edit

 
UAAP Season 70's mythical team for men's basketball: Jervy Cruz, JVee Casio, Chris Tiu (represented by his brother Charles), Mark Borboran and Rico Maierhofer.

The awards were given before Game 2 at the Araneta Coliseum, except for the Finals MVP award which was given after Game 2.

  • Season Most Valuable Player: Jervy Cruz (UST Growling Tigers)
  • Rookie of the Year: JR Cawaling (FEU Tamaraws)
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Edwin Asoro (NU Bulldogs)
  • Mythical Five:
  • PSBank Maasahan (Dependable) Award: Jervy Cruz (UST Growling Tigers)
  • KFC Assist Delivery Award: Japs Cuan (UST Growling Tigers)
  • Smart Defensive Player of the Year: Edwin Asoro (NU Bulldogs)

References edit

  1. ^ Warriors go 14-0 by Reuel Vidal, The Manila Standard-Today. Published September 14, 2007
  2. ^ UAAP: Archers stump Eagles, 65-60, to face Red Warriors GMANews.tv
  3. ^ UAAP: Eagles upset Archers, 65-64, to force 1 more game GMANews.tv
  4. ^ UAAP: Archers grab caging title after crushing Warriors GMANews.tv
  5. ^ La Salle takes Game 1 ABS-CBNNews.com
Preceded by UAAP men's basketball seasons
Season 70 (2007) basketball
Succeeded by

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The UAAP Season 70 men s basketball tournament is the flagship tournament of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines UAAP basketball championships UAAP Season 70Host schoolUniversity of Santo TomasMen s Finals G1 G2Wins UE Red Warriors 63 640 De La Salle Green Archers 64 732DurationOctober 4 7 2007Arena s Araneta ColiseumFinals MVPJVee Casio and Pocholo Villanueva co awardees Winning coachFranz PumarenSemifinalists Ateneo Blue Eagles UST Growling TigersTV network s Studio 23 and TFC lt Season 69 2007 Season 71 gt The University of Santo Tomas UST is the season s host The games began on July 7 at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City with the resurgent De La Salle Green Archers defeating the UP Fighting Maroons in the first game La Salle which was suspended on the previous tournament went on to win the championship sweeping the UE Red Warriors 2 0 in the Finals series UE on the other hand had the distinction of sweeping the double round eliminations 14 0 capped by a win against La Salle in overtime on their last elimination round game JVee Casio and Pocholo Villanueva were awarded co finals most valuable player honors for leading La Salle to their seventh men s UAAP championship Jervy Cruz of UST with his double double statistics is the most valuable player JR Cawaling of the FEU Tamaraws is the rookie of the year Contents 1 Preseason events 2 Elimination round 2 1 Team standings 2 2 Match up results 2 3 Scores 3 Postseason teams 3 1 UE Red Warriors 3 2 De La Salle Green Archers 3 3 Ateneo Blue Eagles 3 4 UST Growling Tigers 4 Fourth seed playoff 5 Second seed playoff 6 Bracket 7 Stepladder semifinals 7 1 First round 7 2 Second round 8 Finals 9 Suspensions 10 Awards 11 ReferencesPreseason events editNew coaches are Bogs Adornado for the Adamson Falcons replacing Leo Austria who resigned to coach the Welcoat Dragons professional basketball team and Glenn Capacio replacing Bert Flores as he became an FEU Tamaraws manager De La Salle Green Archers coach Franz Pumaren who had previously resigned after the PEPTCR scandal was rehired by La Salle Elimination round editTeam standings edit Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification1 nbsp UE Red Warriors 14 0 1 000 Advance to the Finals a 2 nbsp De La Salle Green Archers 9 5 643 b 5 Twice to beat in stepladder round 23 nbsp Ateneo Blue Eagles 9 5 643 b 5 Stepladder round 14 nbsp UST Growling Tigers H 8 6 571 c 65 nbsp FEU Tamaraws 8 6 571 c 66 nbsp NU Bulldogs 6 8 429 87 nbsp Adamson Soaring Falcons 2 12 143 128 nbsp UP Fighting Maroons 0 14 000 14Source ABS CBN SportsRules for classification 1 winning percentage 2 if tied for 2 or 4 one game playoff 3 head to head record 4 head to head point differential 5 overall point differential H HostsNotes As UE won all of their elimination round games the stepladder format was used instead of the regular Final Four format a b Second seed playoff La Salle 70 69 Ateneo a b Fourth seed playoff UST 80 69 FEU Match up results edit Round 1Round 2Team Game1234567891011121314 nbsp Adamson nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Ateneo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp La Salle nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp FEU nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NU nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp UE nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp UP nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp UST nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 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 63 69 75 99 49 54 76 91 70 95 95 76 84 96Ateneo Blue Eagles 81 68 80 77 64 77 66 65 73 76 79 55 74 87De La Salle Green Archers 75 55 87 89 64 61 85 81 76 96 82 61 90 86 FEU Tamaraws 72 69 75 83 66 74 70 73 60 89 87 82 81 66NU Bulldogs 68 57 96 88 64 78 70 72 75 82 86 79 72 83UE Red Warriors 73 56 73 68 92 84 79 72 70 66 97 66 73 60UP Fighting Maroons 75 93 59 93 61 89 61 83 66 85 59 99 61 77UST Growling Tigers 74 62 71 72 81 73 73 84 84 72 82 99 76 68 Source Philippine Daily InquirerLegend Blue left column team win Red top row team win Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime Postseason teams editUE Red Warriors edit After their heartbreaking semi final loss against the UST Growling Tigers on 2006 the Warriors won several off season tournaments such as the Collegiate Champions League where they beat the NCAA champions San Beda Red Lions On their first UAAP game they beat the Tigers by a comfortable margin UE then had to ward off NU in the endgame and survive Ateneo to remain unbeaten In a game of unbeaten teams the Warriors buried the Green Archers as they broke the game wide open at the fourth quarter UE then swept the first round with relatively easy wins against UP 31 points FEU 29 points and Adamson 25 points On their second round opener the Warriors had to ward off the persistent Blue Eagles in the endgame to preserve their winning streak UE then defeated UST which had kept themselves in striking distance until the Red Warriors rallied in the fourth quarter UE s closest win came against the Bulldogs which collapsed in the end game to lose by four points UE then paraded with three more wins against Adamson FEU and UP UE has swept the eliminations by beating La Salle via overtime and advanced automatically to the Finals 1 De La Salle Green Archers edit Returning from suspension La Salle had an easy opening day win against the UP Fighting Maroons After another relatively easy win against Adamson La Salle had a scare when FEU managed to hang on but were ultimately defeated On their next game against UE La Salle managed to fight tooth and nail but where overwhelmed by UE s accurate shooting in the second half as they were dealt with their first loss La Salle was then defeated by Ateneo who rallied in overtime La Salle then put the game in protest but was junked by the Technical Committee On their next game the Archers kept their 7 year winning streak against UST alive via another overtime game After finishing the first round with a win against the Bulldogs the Archers had the win on their grasp but the Tigers had a 13 0 run in the last two minutes to force overtime The Tigers prevailed in overtime to stop their seven year losing streak against La Salle The Green Archers then had a four game winning streak to assure themselves of a place in the Final Four However with a twice to beat advantage a win away archrivals Ateneo snapped La Salle s winning streak via a defensive stand to deny La Salle the shot within regulation Seeking to prevent a sweep La Salle managed to keep away UE in their last elimination round game but UE mounted a furious comeback to force the game into overtime La Salle actually had the opportunity to win the game but Rico Maierhoffer tapped the ball last when he stood unmolested under the basket Clutch freethrows from Mark Borboran and disqualifications of La Salle s Maierhoffer and JV Casio due to fouling out kept La Salle from coming back and resulted to the first sweep of the men s tournament since 1993 when UST did it The game was marred when La Salle player Bryan Ilad punched Mark Fampulme at the back of the head after a hard foul of La Salle s Rico Maierhofer to Mark Borboran of UE during the first quarter Ilad was ejected at the game and would be suspended for five games details below It was recommended by the UAAP board that Ilad would make a public apology to Fampulme to UE and the UAAP Community Ateneo Blue Eagles edit Ateneo opened the season with an overtime win against Adamson then a blowout win against neighbors UP In the battle of undefeated teams UE held on to win by three points to deal the Eagles with their first loss After a last possession win against NU Ateneo had a controversial win against archrival La Salle in which La Salle protested when two Atenean foreigners played at the same time The UAAP Technical Committee junked La Salle s protest since American Kirk Long didn t actually enter the playing court hence did not affect the outcome of the game However Ateneo lost their next three games against FEU including a game against last year s Finals opponent UST and UE in the start of the second round Ateneo then rebounded with a five game winning streak including triumphs against FEU Adamson UST where Kirk Long converted a walk off buzzer beater UP and archrivals La Salle where Chris Tiu converted a three point shot in the dying seconds and La Salle failed to convert a put back within time limits UST Growling Tigers edit The defending champions started the season with a 0 2 record losing to UE and FEU UST rebounded with wins against Adamson UP and NU Transferee Khasim Mirza made up for last year s Finals MVP Jojo Duncil s departure with accurate three point shooting On a seven year losing streak La Salle had to win via overtime to break UST s streak A win over last year s Finals opponent Ateneo assured the Tigers of an above 500 record at the end of the first round On their rematch with the Green Archers the Tigers forced overtime after coming up with a 13 0 run at the final two minutes of regulation With a near flawless game Jervy Cruz led the team into victory the first since 1999 With momentum on their side the Tigers were humbled by a streaking UE Red Warriors who staged their own rally at the fourth quarter to hold off any UST run After a win against NU the Tigers were beaten by Ateneo thanks to Kirk Long s buzzer beater Needing to win their last three games to assure of a Final Four berth the Tigers made short work of doormats UP and Adamson but were upended by FEU to force a deciding knockout game between the two to determine which team will advance to the playoffs Fourth seed playoff editStudio 23September 173 00 p m FEU Tamaraws nbsp 69 80 nbsp UST Growling TigersScoring by quarter 19 17 6 22 18 24 26 17Pts Reil Cervantes 17 Pts Jervy Cruz 17UST advances to the Final FourAraneta Coliseum Quezon City Winning both of their elimination round games 81 66 at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium and 84 73 at the Araneta Coliseum the Tamaraws forced the knockout game by winning their second round game FEU started rather well leading by 2 points at the end of the first period UST on the other hand pulled away with inside plays of Jervy Cruz and defense against the Tamaraws Leading by as much as 20 points FEU managed to bring down to lead to 16 at the third quarter but the Tigers answered back bringing it back to 20 On the fourth quarter the Tams thanks to three point shooting by Paul Sanga cut the lead into ten they d run out of time however as the Tigers advanced to the playoffs to assure of defending their title for a little longer Second seed playoff editStudio 23September 183 00 p m Ateneo Blue Eagles nbsp 69 70 nbsp De La Salle Green ArchersScoring by quarter 13 12 19 16 15 22 22 20Pts Kirk Long 11Rebs Ford Arao 12Asts Jai Reyes 8 Pts JV Casio 21Rebs Rico Maierhofer 12Asts TY Tang 3La Salle wins the twice to beat advantageAraneta Coliseum Quezon CityBracket editStepladder round 1 Single elimination Stepladder round 2 No 2 has twice to beat advantage Finals Best of three series 1 nbsp UE63642 nbsp La Salle64652 nbsp La Salle64733 nbsp Ateneo693 nbsp Ateneo65604 nbsp UST64Stepladder semifinals editFirst round edit Studio 23September 233 00 p m Ateneo Blue Eagles nbsp 69 64 nbsp UST Growling TigersScoring by quarter 10 18 22 12 23 21 14 13Pts Ford Arao 17Rebs Nonoy Baclao 8Asts Yuri Escueta 4 Pts Jervy Cruz 17Rebs Jervy Cruz 16Asts Japs Cuan 5Ateneo advances to the stepladder round 2Araneta Coliseum Quezon City Second round edit Studio 23September 273 00 p m De La Salle Green Archers nbsp 64 65 nbsp Ateneo Blue EaglesScoring by quarter 15 15 16 15 21 17 12 18Pts TY Tang 20Rebs Rico Maierhofer 7Asts JVee Casio 4 Pts Ford Arao 19Rebs Nonoy Baclao 9Asts Chris Tiu 4Araneta Coliseum Quezon CityAttendance 16 000 Studio 23September 303 00 p m De La Salle Green Archers nbsp 65 60 nbsp Ateneo Blue EaglesScoring by quarter 16 14 13 12 19 17 17 17Pts Pocholo Villanueva 13Rebs Rico Maierhofer 10Asts JVee Casio 6 Pts Ford Arao 14Rebs Rabeh Al Hussaini 8Asts Chris Tiu 4La Salle wins series in two gamesAraneta Coliseum Quezon CityAttendance 23 315 2 With La Salle having the twice to beat advantage Ateneo kept pace with La Salle eventually ending the first quarter tied However Ateneo had a rally and led by as much as 4 La Salle care of JVee Casio scored five consecutive points in the final minute to nudge by a point On the third quarter La Salle had an 8 0 run to lead by as much as nine by forcing Ateneo several turnovers Ateneo wound up with 24 turnovers at the end of the game Ateneo eventually cut the deficit into five points at the end of the third Ateneo continued on their momentum tying the score thanks to a Nonoy Baclao tip in However La Salle countered with their own 5 0 run with 5 minutes to go Ateneo caught up with another Baclao tip in and a three point field goal by Chris Tiu to cut the deficit into one point With half a minute remaining La Salle turned over the ball Tiu drove hard to the basket and made the shot giving the lead to Ateneo With seven seconds left Casio drove to the basket and kicked out the ball to Bader Malabes Malabes missed the jump shot then Rico Maierhofer missed the tip in as time expired 3 La Salle beat the Eagles in the sold out Araneta Coliseum for their fifth and last encounter for the year to advance to the Finals Finals editLast championship matchup 1990 season UAAP Season 53 La Salle 78 74 UE La Salle had the twice to beat advantage Studio 23October 43 00 p m UE Red Warriors nbsp 63 64 nbsp De La Salle Green ArchersScoring by quarter 21 14 18 23 11 10 13 17Pts Mark Borboran 13Rebs Hans Thiele 16Asts Arellano Canizares 3 eachTeam TOs 30 Pts TY Tang 17Rebs Rico Maierhofer 9Asts Villanueva Maierhofer 3 eachBench starter pts 26 38Araneta Coliseum Quezon CityAttendance 16 000 Studio 23October 73 00 p m UE Red Warriors nbsp 64 73 nbsp De La Salle Green ArchersScoring by quarter 11 15 12 19 22 19 19 21Pts Borboran Lee 12 eachRebs Borboran Gregorio 10 eachAsts 3 players 3 eachTeam TOs 21 Pts JVee Casio 17Rebs Rico Maierhofer 11Asts Pocholo Villanueva 6FTs 27 36 75 La Salle wins series 2 0Araneta Coliseum Quezon CityAttendance 18 067 Finals Most Valuable Player co awardees JV Casio and Pocholo Villanueva De La Salle Green Archers UE started out firing on all cylinders leading as much as seven in the first few minutes of the ball game however De La Salle was able to recover and tie the game at 8 apiece the only deadlock in the game La Salle eventually took the lead and never looked back for the rest of the game en route to their seventh UAAP men s basketball championship excluding the 2004 title 4 UE rusty from a three week layoff started strong having an 11 0 run to close the first quarter leading 21 14 La Salle battled back to trail by two points at halftime La Salle maintained the status quo at the third quarter The Archers tied the ballgame 58 all with four minutes left La Salle then overtook the Warriors 63 60 at the last minute UE s Mark Borboran scored a three point field goal to tie once again the score 63 all with 34 seconds remaining At ensuing La Salle offensive Rico Maierhofer was fouled as he went up for an offensive rebound Maierhofer converted one of his two free throws to put La Salle up by one with 14 1 seconds left Borboran then shot a three pointer at the top of the key after a UE time out but it bounced off the rim 5 Bader Malabes of La Salle rebounded the ball as time expired Suspensions editBrian Ilad of the De La Salle Green Archers was suspended for punching Mark Fampulme of the UE Red Warriors for five games He served the first game against the Ateneo Blue Eagles however since La Salle can only have a maximum of four more games after the Ateneo game Ilad is technically suspended for the rest of the season Awards edit UAAP Season 70 men s basketball champions nbsp De La Salle Green Archers Seventh title nbsp UAAP Season 70 s mythical team for men s basketball Jervy Cruz JVee Casio Chris Tiu represented by his brother Charles Mark Borboran and Rico Maierhofer The awards were given before Game 2 at the Araneta Coliseum except for the Finals MVP award which was given after Game 2 Season Most Valuable Player Jervy Cruz UST Growling Tigers Rookie of the Year JR Cawaling FEU Tamaraws Defensive Player of the Year Edwin Asoro NU Bulldogs Mythical Five Chris Tiu Ateneo Blue Eagles JV Casio De La Salle Green Archers Mark Borboran UE Red Warriors Rico Maierhofer De La Salle Green Archers Jervy Cruz UST Growling Tigers PSBank Maasahan Dependable Award Jervy Cruz UST Growling Tigers KFC Assist Delivery Award Japs Cuan UST Growling Tigers Smart Defensive Player of the Year Edwin Asoro NU Bulldogs References edit Warriors go 14 0 by Reuel Vidal The Manila Standard Today Published September 14 2007 UAAP Archers stump Eagles 65 60 to face Red Warriors GMANews tv UAAP Eagles upset Archers 65 64 to force 1 more game GMANews tv UAAP Archers grab caging title after crushing Warriors GMANews tv La Salle takes Game 1 ABS CBNNews com Preceded bySeason 69 2006 UAAP men s basketball seasonsSeason 70 2007 basketball Succeeded bySeason 71 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UAAP Season 70 men 27s basketball tournament amp oldid 1186845620, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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