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Lost semifinals vs DLSU 2006: UAAP: 1st/7 12 10 2 .833 4 2 2 Lost Finals vs UST 2007: UAAP: 3rd/8 14 9 5 .643 3 2 1 Lost stepladder round 2 vs DLSU 2008: UAAP: 1st/8 14 13 1 .929 3 3 0 Won Finals vs DLSU: 2009: UAAP: 1st/8 14 13 1 .929 4 3 1 Won Finals vs UE: 2010: UAAP: 2nd/8 14 10 4 .714 3 3 0 Won Finals vs FEU: 2011: UAAP: 1st/8 14 13 1 .929 ...
The UAAP held championships in the college division and the junior high school tournament on the first semester of the academic year, while the boys' and girls' championships will be held in the second semester. Xavy Nunag was named basketball commissioner for the third consecutive year.
Referees Allan Dasal, Allan Baria, and Dennis Escaros were suspended for three weeks for "failure to enforce the rules of the game" and conduct "disruptive to the integrity of the game" on the first round games between UP vs. FEU, La Salle vs. Adamson, and Ateneo vs. UE. All three referees also failed their respective referee game report cards ...
Adamson Baby Falcons outclassed Ateneo Blue Eaglets, 79–67, on the final day of the eliminations on September 29 at the Loyola Center to finish with a 13-win, 1-loss record. The Baby Falcons advanced to the playoffs with a twice-to-beat advantage over the second-seeded Eaglets, needing to beat Ateneo only once to clinch their third straight ...
The Ateneo de Manila University won the juniors' and men's championships in 2008 and 2009, making them the first school to score a back-to-back double championships in men's and juniors divisions. The following year 2010, Ateneo won the titles in both divisions again, making them the first school to win a three-peat double championship.
Men's collegiate basketball in particular, and intercollegiate athletics in general is fragmented in the Philippines.. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) and University Athletic Association of the Philippines are the leagues that receive the most attention, owing to their national television coverage, with the UAAP in particular described as the country's "premier and ...
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It got the name Blue Eagles when Ateneo adopted the Eagle as its mascot in 1938. Prior to that, from 1914 it was known under different names. Ateneo has fifteen collegiate men's varsity teams that participate in fifteen sporting events of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines, its mother league.