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UAAP Season 72 men's basketball tournament

The UAAP Season 72 men's basketball tournament is the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP)'s men's basketball tournament for the 2009–10 season.

UAAP Season 72
Host schoolFar Eastern University
Men's Finals G1 G2G3Wins
 Ateneo Blue Eagles 78 68712
 UE Red Warriors 71 88581
DurationOctober 1–8, 2009
Arena(s)Araneta Coliseum
Finals MVPRabeh Al-Hussaini
Winning coachNorman Black
Semifinalists FEU Tamaraws
 UST Growling Tigers
TV network(s)Studio 23, The Filipino Channel, Balls HD

The Ateneo Blue Eagles qualified for their second consecutive Finals appearance after amassing a 13–1 elimination round record (only loss coming from last-placed UP Fighting Maroons), and beating 2006 Finals opponent UST Growling Tigers in the semifinals. Their opponent, the UE Red Warriors, finished third in the elimination round, and had to defeat the FEU Tamaraws twice in the semifinals in order to qualify. After both teams split the first two games, Ateneo went on to beat UE in Game 3, 71–58, to win their second straight title. Ateneo's Rabeh Al-Hussaini won the Finals MVP honors.

The tournament host is Far Eastern University, which led the opening ceremonies on July 11 at the Araneta Coliseum. ABS-CBN UHF channel Studio 23 broadcast all of the games, including the Final Four and Finals.

Teams edit

Coaching changes edit

Team Old coach Reason New coach
UE Dindo Pumaren[1] Resignation Lawrence Chongson[2]

Preseason edit

In two key preseason tournaments, the FEU Tamaraws advanced in the semifinals of both the Nike Summer League and the Filoil Flying V Cup. In the Nike Summer League, the Tamaraws were beaten by 3-time NCAA champions San Beda Red Lions 74–72 in the semifinals en route to their championship.[3] In the Filoil Flying V Cup, the Tamaraws held off fellow UAAP team UE Red Warriors in the final 84–78 to win the championship.[4]

With NCAA Season 84 commissioner Joe Lipa at the helm, new rules were set up:

  • Instituting a more thorough system in breaking ties after the elimination round to determine seedings,
  • Teams may now challenge the validity of a three-point field goal at any point of the game via instant replay,
  • During the final two minutes of a game, and in all overtimes, a jump ball will settle all jump ball situations, with the players in question participating in a jump ball similar to the start of the game. The possession arrow is discarded.

Those which were retained are:

  • The adhesive pro-grip is still banned.
  • Teams are still limited to two foreign nationals in their rosters, with only one allowed to play at a time.

League president Anton Montinola of Far Eastern University said that the method in breaking ties will use "common sense" as the tournament is prolonged by holding unnecessary matches.[5]

Due to the high demand of tickets for Ateneo-La Salle games, host FEU has devised a way for allocating tickets for fans of the two schools, although the Ateneo-La Salle game will still be a part of a doubleheader, tickets will be sold separately for the Ateneo-La Salle and the following FEU-UE game. The patrons who only have tickets for one game has to watch only the game stated on their tickets and has to leave when the other game is being held. The two-hour gap between the games was to allow Araneta Coliseum personnel to clear the arena for the second game. During last year's finals series between Ateneo and La Salle, the crowd was estimated to be at least 22,000.[6]

Elimination round edit

Team standings edit

Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1   Ateneo Blue Eagles 13 1 .929 Twice-to-beat in the semifinals
2   FEU Tamaraws (H) 11 3 .786 2
3   UE Red Warriors 10 4 .714 3 Twice-to-win in the semifinals
4   UST Growling Tigers 6 8 .429 7
5   Adamson Soaring Falcons 5 9 .357[a] 8
6   De La Salle Green Archers 5 9 .357[a] 8
7   NU Bulldogs 3 11 .214[b] 10
8   UP Fighting Maroons 3 11 .214[b] 10
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. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Adamson 1–1 La Salle (Adamson +5)
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head record: NU 1–1 UP (NU +8)

Schedule edit

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

Results edit

Results to the right and top of the gray cells are first round games, those to the left and below are second round games.
Team AdU ADMU DLSU FEU NU UE UP UST
Adamson Soaring Falcons 51–61 63–64* 60–63 70–76 91–95** 72–68 75–76
Ateneo Blue Eagles 61–52 76–72* 63–59 75–47 72–57 58–68 93–77
De La Salle Green Archers 55–61 65–81 51–65 68–48 46–65 73–63 101–92**
FEU Tamaraws 84–75 73–74 71–69* 82–57 76–72 75–67 90–63
NU Bulldogs 50–79 54–75 63–61 66–76 59–73 74–64 89–104
UE Red Warriors 60–56 75–80 66–64 87–72 70–58 77–69* 88–92
UP Fighting Maroons 61–74 75–93 83–78 74–86 78–76 72–81 85–95
UST Growling Tigers 64–83 70–80 64–68 67–75 79–58 67–77 93–88
Source:[citation needed]
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Postseason teams edit

Ateneo and UE continue their streaks of playoff appearances. FEU made its return for the second time since last year as UST returned from the playoffs after missing it last year. The De La Salle Green Archers missed the playoffs for the first time in Final Four history after losing to the NU Bulldogs on their last game of the eliminations that ended their streak of Final Four appearance at 14 and were the first runner-up that not to qualify for the semifinals.

 
Team standings progression.

Ateneo Blue Eagles edit

The Eagles opened the season with a win against FEU to begin the defense of their crown. On their second game against UE, they rallied from a 17-point deficit in the first half to win 72-57, and then they demolished UST with Emman Monfort doing the most damage to the Growling Tigers with his 6 treys and a career-high 20 points. However, they were beaten by their Katipunan rivals the UP Fighting Maroons. After that loss, Ateneo is on a winning mode once again as they beat Adamson, NU, and La Salle in overtime to end the first round with a 6-1 win–loss record. During the second round, Ateneo continued their rampage once again highlighted by a win against UP, avenging their only loss for the season and assuring them of the twice to beat advantage in the playoffs. The Eagles completed a sweep of the second round with a victory over the FEU Tamaraws in the elimination round finale, despite FEU leading by as much as 18, as Ateneo chipped the lead and led a late surge to lead at the final buzzer to deny the Tamaraws a #1 seed.

FEU Tamaraws edit

The host were beaten by the Ateneo Blue Eagles on opening day but rebounded with a win against last year's runner-up La Salle. The Tamaraws continued their striking distance and rejoining Ateneo in the team standings as the Tamaraws went to an amazing 8-game winning streak. However, they were dealt with their first setback(second overall) in their second round game against UE, but rebounded with wins against Adamson, UP, and La Salle (which needed a win to stay in contention) in overtime, dashing UE's hopes of a twice to beat advantage in the semis, and to set up a virtual game for the #1 seed against Ateneo (FEU had to win by 5 points or more to clinch #1) in the elimination round finale. The Tamaraws were beaten by 1 point after leading as much as 18 that deny a #1 seed and facing the UE Red Warriors anew in the semis.

UE Red Warriors edit

The Warriors blew out last year's losing finalist and 2007 finals nemesis La Salle 65-46 but they were demolished by Ateneo on their next game after giving up a 17-point lead in the first half. They rebounded with a win against NU and they lost once again against UST that put them again at .500. UE went on a 2-game winning streak that went into overtimes against Adamson and UP but they lost 2-straight against FEU in the first round finale and Ateneo at the start of the second round. UE swept their last 6 games to have a shot for at least a second twice to beat advantage, as they beat Adamson, FEU (halting the Tamaraws' winning streak at 8), La Salle (extending the Green Archers' losing skid to 5), UP (eliminating the Fighting Maroons in the playoffs), NU and UST. The Warriors got the #3 seed towards the semis, and UE had a twice to win disadvantage against FEU.

UST Growling Tigers edit

The Tigers opened the season with 2-straight wins against Adamson and NU but were blown out by Ateneo in their next game. Then they rebounded with a win against UE. UST lost 2-straight against FEU and La Salle that went into double overtime. They ended the first round with a win against a cellar dwelling UP to end with a 4-3 win–loss record and a 3-way tie in the 3rd spot with UE and La Salle in the standings. They opened the second round with another loss to FEU, then they rebounded with a win against UP with the Maroons having a late comeback. UST lost to Ateneo on their next game but won against NU to make sure that they will have a spot at least for the #4 seed. The Tigers went on a 3-game losing skid with a blow out loss to already out Adamson, La Salle (which needed a win to stay in contention), and UE. The Tigers qualified in the semis despite losing its last 3 games of the elimination and also thanks to NU's upset of La Salle early in that day. UST faced Ateneo in the semis.

Bracket edit

Games with asterisks (*) to be played if necessary.
Semifinals
(Nos. 1 & 2 have twice-to-beat advantage)
Finals
(Best-of-three series)
1  Ateneo81
4  UST64
1  Ateneo786871
3  UE718858
2  FEU7472
3  UE8478

Semifinals edit

FEU and Ateneo have the twice-to-beat advantage. They only have to win once, while their opponents, twice, to progress.

Ateneo vs. UST edit

September 20
3:30 p.m.
Ateneo Blue Eagles   81–64   UST Growling Tigers
Scoring by quarter: 22–16, 18–15, 23–13, 18–20
Pts: Jai Reyes 17
Rebs: Al-Hussaini, Buenafe 7 each
Asts: Al-Hussaini, Salamat 5 each
Pts: Dylan Ababou 19
Rebs: Khasim Mirza 11
Asts: Jeric Fortuna 4
Ateneo wins series in one game

UST hung around early in the game, but due to their turnovers throughout the game, with Eric Salamat making key steals, the Eagles built upon a huge lead with uncontested fastbreak lay-ups, as evidenced by a staggering a field-goal percentage of 50.8%. Jai Reyes scored 17 points, nine from behind the three-point line, to lead the Eagles back into the Finals. Ryan Buenafe added 15 points. Tigers coach Pido Jarencio blamed the loss to poor execution; season MVP Dylan Ababou scored 19 points and grabbed 8 rebounds in a losing effort to cap off his last UAAP game.[7]

FEU vs. UE edit

Prior to the series being started, FEU co-captain Andy Barroca had come under fire for subpar performances on the last stretch of the eliminations, with accusations of game-fixing hurled against him. Barroca skipped FEU's last practice sessions, and was hurt by the accusations, which ultimately led him to unilaterally drop out of the FEU lineup for the rest of the season.[8] FEU issued a statement prior to the game that Barroca won't play in Game 1 of their series against UE "with the objective of improving team chemistry," an official team statement said.[9]

Game 1 edit

September 19
3:30 p.m.
FEU Tamaraws   74–84   UE Red Warriors
Scoring by quarter: 18–25, 20–12, 17–25, 19–22
Pts: Paul Sanga 22
Rebs: Aldrech Ramos 10
Asts: RR Garcia 6
Pts: Paul Lee 26
Rebs: Pari Llagas 12
Asts: Paul Lee 7
UE extends series

Armed with the twice-to-beat advantage, FEU stayed close with UE, even leading by a point at halftime. Val Acuña scored 11 of his 17 points in the first quarter as UE threatened to pull away. With FEU leading 50–46 late in the third quarter, Paul Lee scored eight consecutive points to close out the quarter with the Red Warriors leading 62–55. Paul Sanga, who had a career-high 22 points, scored a three-pointer to give FEU the lead, but Lee scored 16 of UE's last 18 points, including three consecutive three-pointers, in an 18–5 run that saw the Red Warriors pull ahead late in the fourth quarter. Lee ended the game with a career-high 26 points, together with 8 rebounds and 7 assists. Pari Llagas had a double-double performance to complement Lee's scoring, having 19 points and 12 rebounds.[10]

Game 2 edit

September 24
3:30 p.m.
FEU Tamaraws   72–78   UE Red Warriors
Scoring by quarter: 27–19, 24–26, 13–16, 8–17
Pts: JR Cawaling 19
Rebs: Ramos, Cervantes 11 each
Asts: RR Garcia 4
Pts: Lee, Acuña 17 each
Rebs: Pari Llagas 11
Asts: Rudy Lingganay 4
UE wins series in two games

In the deciding semifinal game, FEU raced to a 27–15 lead in the first quarter, and a 49–39 lead in the second quarter, but lost steam in the second half. The Red Warriors relied on Lee and Pari Llagas, with Llagas scoring two field-goals to put UE up for good 72–70, and Lee scoring four crucial freethrows at the end of the game to seal UE's bid to face Ateneo in the Finals.[11]

Finals edit

October 1
3:30 p.m.
Ateneo Blue Eagles   78–71   UE Red Warriors
Scoring by quarter: 24–11, 10–24, 23–18, 21–18
Pts: Rabeh Al-Hussaini 28
Rebs: Rabeh Al-Hussaini 14
Asts: Jai Reyes 4
Pts: Paul Lee 15
Rebs: Val Acuña 11
Asts: Acuňa, Reyes, 3 each
Ateneo leads series, 1–0
October 4
3:30 p.m.
Ateneo Blue Eagles   68–88   UE Red Warriors
Scoring by quarter: 15–18, 25–20, 13–25, 15–25
Pts: Rabeh Al-Hussaini 18
Rebs: Baclao, Salva 8 each
Asts: Jai Reyes 6
Pts: Elmer Espiritu 22
Rebs: Rudy Lingganay 8
Asts: Pari Llagas 5
Series tied, 1–1
October 8
3:30 p.m.
Ateneo Blue Eagles   71–58   UE Red Warriors
Scoring by quarter: 21–17, 19–8, 17–16, 14–17
Pts: Rabeh Al-Hussaini 21
Rebs: Rabeh Al-Hussaini 14
Asts: Jai Reyes 6
Pts: Paul Lee 21
Rebs: Paul Lee 12
Asts: Rudy Lingganay 3
Ateneo wins series, 2–1
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City
Attendance: 18,851

Awards edit

 UAAP Season 72 men's basketball champions 
 
Ateneo Blue Eagles
Fifth title, second consecutive title

(19th title including NCAA championships)

Institutional awards:

  • Most Valuable Player: Dylan Ababou (UST Growling Tigers)
  • Rookie of the Year: Jeric Teng (UST Growling Tigers)

Sponsored awards:[12]

  • Duo of the Season: Rabeh Al-Hussaini and Eric Salamat (Ateneo Blue Eagles)
  • Most Reliable Player: Rabeh Al-Hussaini (Ateneo Blue Eagles)
  • Sixth Man of the Year: Nico Salva (Ateneo Blue Eagles)
  • Highlight Player of the Year: Elmer Espiritu (UE Red Warriors)
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Elmer Espiritu (UE Red Warriors)
  • Most Improved Player of the Year: Paul Lee (UE Red Warriors)
  • Champ of the Season (Scoring champion): Dylan Ababou (UST Growling Tigers)
  • Star Shooter (Best three point FG percentage): Jeric Fortuna (UST Growling Tigers)

Broadcast notes edit

Studio 23 carried all games live. SkyCable Channel 166 (Balls HD) aired the finals series on high definition live, with Balls SD airing the replays. The Filipino Channel broadcast the series outside the Philippines.

Game Play-by-play Analyst Courtside reporter
FEU–UE semifinals game 1 Eric Tipan TJ Manotoc Kryzelle O'Connor and Tiff Atendido
Ateneo–UST semifinals game 1 Boom Gonzalez Luigi Trillo Jessica Mendoza and Pach Cansana
FEU–UE semifinals game 2 Kryzelle O'Connor and Tiff Atendido
Finals game 1 Boom Gonzalez TJ Manotoc Jessica Mendoza and Tiff Atendido
Finals game 2 Boom Gonzalez TJ Manotoc Jessica Mendoza and Tiff Atendido
Finals game 3 Boom Gonzalez TJ Manotoc Jessica Mendoza and Tiff Atendido

References edit

  1. ^ Soler, Christian (2 December 2008). "Pumaren ends five-year coaching tenure at UE". Inboundpass.com. Retrieved 11 April 2009.
  2. ^ "Chongson named new UE coach". Inboundpass.com. 14 January 2009. Retrieved 11 April 2009.
  3. ^ Domingo, Mia (2009-06-12). "Stags, Red Lions set up all-NCAA Nike title tussle". Inboundpass.com. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
  4. ^ Domingo, Mia (2009-06-16). "Stags, Red Lions set up all-NCAA Nike title tussle". Inboundpass.com. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
  5. ^ Villar, Joey (13 June 2009). . The Philippine Star. ngetstudio.com. Archived from the original on February 20, 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2009.
  6. ^ Payo, Jasmine (20 June 2009). . The Philippine Daily Inquirer. ngetstudio.com. Archived from the original on June 22, 2009. Retrieved 23 June 2009.
  7. ^ Payo, Jasmine (2009-09-21). . INQUIRER.net. Archived from the original on 2009-09-24. Retrieved 2009-09-21.
  8. ^ "Disgruntled Barroca drops out of FEU team, says manager". GMANews.tv. 2009-09-17. Retrieved 2009-09-19.
  9. ^ Payo, Jasmine (2009-09-19). "Warriors force rubber match vs Tams". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved 2009-09-19.
  10. ^ Almo, Alder (2009-09-19). "Warriors zap Tams behind Lee's outburst". UAAPSports.com. Retrieved 2009-09-19.
  11. ^ "UE beats FEU a 2nd time, faces Ateneo in UAAP finals". GMANews.tv. 2009-09-24. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
  12. ^ "Ateneo, UE aces lead special awardees". 2009-10-01. Retrieved 2009-10-04.

External links edit

  • UAAP Season 72 - Official ABS-CBN website
  • UBelt.com
  • UAAP on Inboundpass.com
Preceded by UAAP basketball seasons
Season 72 (2009) basketball
Succeeded by

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The UAAP Season 72 men s basketball tournament is the University Athletic Association of the Philippines UAAP s men s basketball tournament for the 2009 10 season UAAP Season 72Host schoolFar Eastern UniversityMen s Finals G1 G2G3Wins Ateneo Blue Eagles 78 68712 UE Red Warriors 71 88581DurationOctober 1 8 2009Arena s Araneta ColiseumFinals MVPRabeh Al HussainiWinning coachNorman BlackSemifinalists FEU Tamaraws UST Growling TigersTV network s Studio 23 The Filipino Channel Balls HD lt Season 71 2009 Season 73 gt The Ateneo Blue Eagles qualified for their second consecutive Finals appearance after amassing a 13 1 elimination round record only loss coming from last placed UP Fighting Maroons and beating 2006 Finals opponent UST Growling Tigers in the semifinals Their opponent the UE Red Warriors finished third in the elimination round and had to defeat the FEU Tamaraws twice in the semifinals in order to qualify After both teams split the first two games Ateneo went on to beat UE in Game 3 71 58 to win their second straight title Ateneo s Rabeh Al Hussaini won the Finals MVP honors The tournament host is Far Eastern University which led the opening ceremonies on July 11 at the Araneta Coliseum ABS CBN UHF channel Studio 23 broadcast all of the games including the Final Four and Finals Contents 1 Teams 1 1 Coaching changes 2 Preseason 3 Elimination round 3 1 Team standings 3 2 Schedule 3 3 Results 3 4 Postseason teams 3 4 1 Ateneo Blue Eagles 3 4 2 FEU Tamaraws 3 4 3 UE Red Warriors 3 4 4 UST Growling Tigers 4 Bracket 5 Semifinals 5 1 Ateneo vs UST 5 2 FEU vs UE 5 2 1 Game 1 5 2 2 Game 2 6 Finals 7 Awards 8 Broadcast notes 9 References 10 External linksTeams editTeam School Coach nbsp Adamson Soaring Falcons Adamson University Leo Austria nbsp Ateneo Blue Eagles Ateneo de Manila University Norman Black nbsp De La Salle Green Archers De La Salle University Franz Pumaren nbsp FEU Tamaraws Far Eastern University Glenn Capacio nbsp NU Bulldogs National University Manny Dandan nbsp UE Red Warriors University of the East Lawrence Chongson nbsp UP Fighting Maroons University of the Philippines Diliman Aboy Castro nbsp UST Growling Tigers University of Santo Tomas Pido JarencioCoaching changes edit Team Old coach Reason New coachUE Dindo Pumaren 1 Resignation Lawrence Chongson 2 Preseason editIn two key preseason tournaments the FEU Tamaraws advanced in the semifinals of both the Nike Summer League and the Filoil Flying V Cup In the Nike Summer League the Tamaraws were beaten by 3 time NCAA champions San Beda Red Lions 74 72 in the semifinals en route to their championship 3 In the Filoil Flying V Cup the Tamaraws held off fellow UAAP team UE Red Warriors in the final 84 78 to win the championship 4 With NCAA Season 84 commissioner Joe Lipa at the helm new rules were set up Instituting a more thorough system in breaking ties after the elimination round to determine seedings Teams may now challenge the validity of a three point field goal at any point of the game via instant replay During the final two minutes of a game and in all overtimes a jump ball will settle all jump ball situations with the players in question participating in a jump ball similar to the start of the game The possession arrow is discarded Those which were retained are The adhesive pro grip is still banned Teams are still limited to two foreign nationals in their rosters with only one allowed to play at a time League president Anton Montinola of Far Eastern University said that the method in breaking ties will use common sense as the tournament is prolonged by holding unnecessary matches 5 Due to the high demand of tickets for Ateneo La Salle games host FEU has devised a way for allocating tickets for fans of the two schools although the Ateneo La Salle game will still be a part of a doubleheader tickets will be sold separately for the Ateneo La Salle and the following FEU UE game The patrons who only have tickets for one game has to watch only the game stated on their tickets and has to leave when the other game is being held The two hour gap between the games was to allow Araneta Coliseum personnel to clear the arena for the second game During last year s finals series between Ateneo and La Salle the crowd was estimated to be at least 22 000 6 Elimination round editTeam standings edit Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification1 nbsp Ateneo Blue Eagles 13 1 929 Twice to beat in the semifinals2 nbsp FEU Tamaraws H 11 3 786 23 nbsp UE Red Warriors 10 4 714 3 Twice to win in the semifinals4 nbsp UST Growling Tigers 6 8 429 75 nbsp Adamson Soaring Falcons 5 9 357 a 86 nbsp De La Salle Green Archers 5 9 357 a 87 nbsp NU Bulldogs 3 11 214 b 108 nbsp UP Fighting Maroons 3 11 214 b 10Source 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 a b Head to head record Adamson 1 1 La Salle Adamson 5 a b Head to head record NU 1 1 UP NU 8 Schedule 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 Results edit Results to the right and top of the gray cells are first round games those to the left and below are second round games Team AdU ADMU DLSU FEU NU UE UP USTAdamson Soaring Falcons 51 61 63 64 60 63 70 76 91 95 72 68 75 76Ateneo Blue Eagles 61 52 76 72 63 59 75 47 72 57 58 68 93 77De La Salle Green Archers 55 61 65 81 51 65 68 48 46 65 73 63 101 92 FEU Tamaraws 84 75 73 74 71 69 82 57 76 72 75 67 90 63NU Bulldogs 50 79 54 75 63 61 66 76 59 73 74 64 89 104UE Red Warriors 60 56 75 80 66 64 87 72 70 58 77 69 88 92UP Fighting Maroons 61 74 75 93 83 78 74 86 78 76 72 81 85 95UST Growling Tigers 64 83 70 80 64 68 67 75 79 58 67 77 93 88Source citation needed Legend Blue left column team win Red top row team win Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime Postseason teams edit Ateneo and UE continue their streaks of playoff appearances FEU made its return for the second time since last year as UST returned from the playoffs after missing it last year The De La Salle Green Archers missed the playoffs for the first time in Final Four history after losing to the NU Bulldogs on their last game of the eliminations that ended their streak of Final Four appearance at 14 and were the first runner up that not to qualify for the semifinals nbsp Team standings progression Ateneo Blue Eagles edit The Eagles opened the season with a win against FEU to begin the defense of their crown On their second game against UE they rallied from a 17 point deficit in the first half to win 72 57 and then they demolished UST with Emman Monfort doing the most damage to the Growling Tigers with his 6 treys and a career high 20 points However they were beaten by their Katipunan rivals the UP Fighting Maroons After that loss Ateneo is on a winning mode once again as they beat Adamson NU and La Salle in overtime to end the first round with a 6 1 win loss record During the second round Ateneo continued their rampage once again highlighted by a win against UP avenging their only loss for the season and assuring them of the twice to beat advantage in the playoffs The Eagles completed a sweep of the second round with a victory over the FEU Tamaraws in the elimination round finale despite FEU leading by as much as 18 as Ateneo chipped the lead and led a late surge to lead at the final buzzer to deny the Tamaraws a 1 seed FEU Tamaraws edit The host were beaten by the Ateneo Blue Eagles on opening day but rebounded with a win against last year s runner up La Salle The Tamaraws continued their striking distance and rejoining Ateneo in the team standings as the Tamaraws went to an amazing 8 game winning streak However they were dealt with their first setback second overall in their second round game against UE but rebounded with wins against Adamson UP and La Salle which needed a win to stay in contention in overtime dashing UE s hopes of a twice to beat advantage in the semis and to set up a virtual game for the 1 seed against Ateneo FEU had to win by 5 points or more to clinch 1 in the elimination round finale The Tamaraws were beaten by 1 point after leading as much as 18 that deny a 1 seed and facing the UE Red Warriors anew in the semis UE Red Warriors edit The Warriors blew out last year s losing finalist and 2007 finals nemesis La Salle 65 46 but they were demolished by Ateneo on their next game after giving up a 17 point lead in the first half They rebounded with a win against NU and they lost once again against UST that put them again at 500 UE went on a 2 game winning streak that went into overtimes against Adamson and UP but they lost 2 straight against FEU in the first round finale and Ateneo at the start of the second round UE swept their last 6 games to have a shot for at least a second twice to beat advantage as they beat Adamson FEU halting the Tamaraws winning streak at 8 La Salle extending the Green Archers losing skid to 5 UP eliminating the Fighting Maroons in the playoffs NU and UST The Warriors got the 3 seed towards the semis and UE had a twice to win disadvantage against FEU UST Growling Tigers edit The Tigers opened the season with 2 straight wins against Adamson and NU but were blown out by Ateneo in their next game Then they rebounded with a win against UE UST lost 2 straight against FEU and La Salle that went into double overtime They ended the first round with a win against a cellar dwelling UP to end with a 4 3 win loss record and a 3 way tie in the 3rd spot with UE and La Salle in the standings They opened the second round with another loss to FEU then they rebounded with a win against UP with the Maroons having a late comeback UST lost to Ateneo on their next game but won against NU to make sure that they will have a spot at least for the 4 seed The Tigers went on a 3 game losing skid with a blow out loss to already out Adamson La Salle which needed a win to stay in contention and UE The Tigers qualified in the semis despite losing its last 3 games of the elimination and also thanks to NU s upset of La Salle early in that day UST faced Ateneo in the semis Bracket editGames with asterisks to be played if necessary Semifinals Nos 1 amp 2 have twice to beat advantage Finals Best of three series 1 nbsp Ateneo814 nbsp UST641 nbsp Ateneo7868713 nbsp UE7188582 nbsp FEU74723 nbsp UE8478Semifinals editFEU and Ateneo have the twice to beat advantage They only have to win once while their opponents twice to progress Ateneo vs UST edit Studio 23September 203 30 p m Ateneo Blue Eagles nbsp 81 64 nbsp UST Growling TigersScoring by quarter 22 16 18 15 23 13 18 20Pts Jai Reyes 17Rebs Al Hussaini Buenafe 7 eachAsts Al Hussaini Salamat 5 each Pts Dylan Ababou 19Rebs Khasim Mirza 11Asts Jeric Fortuna 4Ateneo wins series in one gameAraneta Coliseum Quezon City UST hung around early in the game but due to their turnovers throughout the game with Eric Salamat making key steals the Eagles built upon a huge lead with uncontested fastbreak lay ups as evidenced by a staggering a field goal percentage of 50 8 Jai Reyes scored 17 points nine from behind the three point line to lead the Eagles back into the Finals Ryan Buenafe added 15 points Tigers coach Pido Jarencio blamed the loss to poor execution season MVP Dylan Ababou scored 19 points and grabbed 8 rebounds in a losing effort to cap off his last UAAP game 7 FEU vs UE edit Prior to the series being started FEU co captain Andy Barroca had come under fire for subpar performances on the last stretch of the eliminations with accusations of game fixing hurled against him Barroca skipped FEU s last practice sessions and was hurt by the accusations which ultimately led him to unilaterally drop out of the FEU lineup for the rest of the season 8 FEU issued a statement prior to the game that Barroca won t play in Game 1 of their series against UE with the objective of improving team chemistry an official team statement said 9 Game 1 edit Studio 23September 193 30 p m FEU Tamaraws nbsp 74 84 nbsp UE Red WarriorsScoring by quarter 18 25 20 12 17 25 19 22Pts Paul Sanga 22Rebs Aldrech Ramos 10Asts RR Garcia 6 Pts Paul Lee 26Rebs Pari Llagas 12Asts Paul Lee 7UE extends seriesAraneta Coliseum Quezon City Armed with the twice to beat advantage FEU stayed close with UE even leading by a point at halftime Val Acuna scored 11 of his 17 points in the first quarter as UE threatened to pull away With FEU leading 50 46 late in the third quarter Paul Lee scored eight consecutive points to close out the quarter with the Red Warriors leading 62 55 Paul Sanga who had a career high 22 points scored a three pointer to give FEU the lead but Lee scored 16 of UE s last 18 points including three consecutive three pointers in an 18 5 run that saw the Red Warriors pull ahead late in the fourth quarter Lee ended the game with a career high 26 points together with 8 rebounds and 7 assists Pari Llagas had a double double performance to complement Lee s scoring having 19 points and 12 rebounds 10 Game 2 edit Studio 23September 243 30 p m FEU Tamaraws nbsp 72 78 nbsp UE Red WarriorsScoring by quarter 27 19 24 26 13 16 8 17Pts JR Cawaling 19Rebs Ramos Cervantes 11 eachAsts RR Garcia 4 Pts Lee Acuna 17 eachRebs Pari Llagas 11Asts Rudy Lingganay 4UE wins series in two gamesAraneta Coliseum Quezon City In the deciding semifinal game FEU raced to a 27 15 lead in the first quarter and a 49 39 lead in the second quarter but lost steam in the second half The Red Warriors relied on Lee and Pari Llagas with Llagas scoring two field goals to put UE up for good 72 70 and Lee scoring four crucial freethrows at the end of the game to seal UE s bid to face Ateneo in the Finals 11 Finals editStudio 23October 13 30 p m Ateneo Blue Eagles nbsp 78 71 nbsp UE Red WarriorsScoring by quarter 24 11 10 24 23 18 21 18Pts Rabeh Al Hussaini 28Rebs Rabeh Al Hussaini 14Asts Jai Reyes 4 Pts Paul Lee 15Rebs Val Acuna 11Asts Acuna Reyes 3 eachAteneo leads series 1 0Araneta Coliseum Quezon City Studio 23October 43 30 p m Ateneo Blue Eagles nbsp 68 88 nbsp UE Red WarriorsScoring by quarter 15 18 25 20 13 25 15 25Pts Rabeh Al Hussaini 18Rebs Baclao Salva 8 eachAsts Jai Reyes 6 Pts Elmer Espiritu 22Rebs Rudy Lingganay 8Asts Pari Llagas 5Series tied 1 1Araneta Coliseum Quezon City Studio 23October 83 30 p m Ateneo Blue Eagles nbsp 71 58 nbsp UE Red WarriorsScoring by quarter 21 17 19 8 17 16 14 17Pts Rabeh Al Hussaini 21Rebs Rabeh Al Hussaini 14Asts Jai Reyes 6 Pts Paul Lee 21Rebs Paul Lee 12Asts Rudy Lingganay 3Ateneo wins series 2 1Araneta Coliseum Quezon CityAttendance 18 851 Finals Most Valuable Player Rabeh Al Hussaini Ateneo Blue Eagles Awards edit UAAP Season 72 men s basketball champions nbsp Ateneo Blue Eagles Fifth title second consecutive title 19th title including NCAA championships Institutional awards Most Valuable Player Dylan Ababou UST Growling Tigers Rookie of the Year Jeric Teng UST Growling Tigers Mythical Five Dylan Ababou UST Growling Tigers Paul Lee UE Red Warriors Rabeh Al Hussaini Ateneo Blue Eagles Aldrech Ramos FEU Tamaraws Elmer Espiritu UE Red Warriors Sponsored awards 12 Duo of the Season Rabeh Al Hussaini and Eric Salamat Ateneo Blue Eagles Most Reliable Player Rabeh Al Hussaini Ateneo Blue Eagles Sixth Man of the Year Nico Salva Ateneo Blue Eagles Highlight Player of the Year Elmer Espiritu UE Red Warriors Defensive Player of the Year Elmer Espiritu UE Red Warriors Most Improved Player of the Year Paul Lee UE Red Warriors Champ of the Season Scoring champion Dylan Ababou UST Growling Tigers Star Shooter Best three point FG percentage Jeric Fortuna UST Growling Tigers Broadcast notes editStudio 23 carried all games live SkyCable Channel 166 Balls HD aired the finals series on high definition live with Balls SD airing the replays The Filipino Channel broadcast the series outside the Philippines Game Play by play Analyst Courtside reporterFEU UE semifinals game 1 Eric Tipan TJ Manotoc Kryzelle O Connor and Tiff AtendidoAteneo UST semifinals game 1 Boom Gonzalez Luigi Trillo Jessica Mendoza and Pach CansanaFEU UE semifinals game 2 Kryzelle O Connor and Tiff AtendidoFinals game 1 Boom Gonzalez TJ Manotoc Jessica Mendoza and Tiff AtendidoFinals game 2 Boom Gonzalez TJ Manotoc Jessica Mendoza and Tiff AtendidoFinals game 3 Boom Gonzalez TJ Manotoc Jessica Mendoza and Tiff AtendidoReferences edit Soler Christian 2 December 2008 Pumaren ends five year coaching tenure at UE Inboundpass com Retrieved 11 April 2009 Chongson named new UE coach Inboundpass com 14 January 2009 Retrieved 11 April 2009 Domingo Mia 2009 06 12 Stags Red Lions set up all NCAA Nike title tussle Inboundpass com Retrieved 2009 09 20 Domingo Mia 2009 06 16 Stags Red Lions set up all NCAA Nike title tussle Inboundpass com Retrieved 2009 09 20 Villar Joey 13 June 2009 UAAP okays rules on tiebreak instant replay The Philippine Star ngetstudio com Archived from the original on February 20 2012 Retrieved 20 June 2009 Payo Jasmine 20 June 2009 More Ateneo vs La Salle match tickets The Philippine Daily Inquirer ngetstudio com Archived from the original on June 22 2009 Retrieved 23 June 2009 Payo Jasmine 2009 09 21 Eagles back in UAAP finals INQUIRER net Archived from the original on 2009 09 24 Retrieved 2009 09 21 Disgruntled Barroca drops out of FEU team says manager GMANews tv 2009 09 17 Retrieved 2009 09 19 Payo Jasmine 2009 09 19 Warriors force rubber match vs Tams INQUIRER net Retrieved 2009 09 19 Almo Alder 2009 09 19 Warriors zap Tams behind Lee s outburst UAAPSports com Retrieved 2009 09 19 UE beats FEU a 2nd time faces Ateneo in UAAP finals GMANews tv 2009 09 24 Retrieved 2009 09 24 Ateneo UE aces lead special awardees 2009 10 01 Retrieved 2009 10 04 External links editUAAP Season 72 Official ABS CBN website UBelt com UAAP on Inboundpass comPreceded bySeason 71 2008 UAAP basketball seasonsSeason 72 2009 basketball Succeeded bySeason 73 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UAAP Season 72 men 27s basketball tournament amp oldid 1186732570, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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