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The UAAP basketball sport has a rich history of schools establishing dynasties. UE won a record seven consecutive basketball titles from 1965 to 1971 albeit the third one was a shared championship with UST. Ateneo had a 5-year winning streak from 2008 to 2012. Two other schools ended their championship streak at four.
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.
[51] [52] The Fighting Maroons ended the Blue Eagles' all-time UAAP men's basketball record 39-game win streak, [53] [54] and won the title via do-or-die game in Season 84 in 2022, [55] [56] before defeating them in the Final Four the following year to end Ateneo's six consecutive seasons of UAAP Finals appearances and podium finishes from 2016 ...
The "bonus rule" was later repealed in 2016 for most UAAP sports. In the new rule, a team which finishes the elimination round has a bye to the finals and the championship is a best-of-3 series only, while the other three teams will play in a stepladder semifinals round with the number 2 seed getting a twice-to-beat advantage.
In the first #1 vs #4 UAAP Finals match-up in any of the league's events, the Blue Eagles swept the finals for a second consecutive year, being crowned undefeated champions (and the first men's basketball team in UAAP history to pose a 16–0 season win sweep record).
Rules for classification: 1) match points; 2) if tied for #2, one-game playoff; 3) head-to-head record; 4) head-to-head point differential; 5) overall point differential (H) Hosts Ateneo abandoned its game against the University of the Philippines (UP) with the Fighting Maroons leading 83–69 1:21 left in the game when a melee broke out ...
The UAAP Season 87 basketball tournaments are the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) basketball tournaments for the 2024–25 school year. The University of the Philippines Diliman are the hosts. In the men's tournament, the De La Salle Green Archers finished first, with the UP Fighting Maroons second.
4 .714 [a] — Twice-to-beat in the semifinals 2 De La Salle Green Archers: 10 4 .714 [a] — 3 FEU Tamaraws: 10 4 .714 [a] — Twice-to-win in the semifinals 4 UST Growling Tigers: 8 6 .571 2 5 Ateneo Blue Eagles: 7 7 .500 [b] 3 6 UE Red Warriors: 7 7 .500 [b] 3 7 Adamson Soaring Falcons (H) 4 10 .286 6 8 UP Fighting Maroons: 0 14 .000 10