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[1] [2] The Ateneo Blue Eagles reclaimed the men's title from their Finals opponents UP Fighting Maroons. The NU Lady Bulldogs 108-game winning streak was snapped in the elimination round by the De La Salle Lady Archers, but NU still won in the Finals against La Salle to win their 7th consecutive title.
At the conclusion of the season, the Ateneo Blue Eagles and the Ateneo Blue Eaglets successfully defended their men's and juniors' championships, beating the UE Red Warriors and the De La Salle Junior Archers in the Finals; the Adamson Lady Falcons reclaimed the women's championship beating the defending champions FEU Lady Tamaraws in their own ...
The Blue Eagles also competed at the 2018 William Jones Cup, [27] an international tournament in Taiwan for both club and national teams. Year – Champions. 2006 – Blue Eagles – Fr. Martin Summer Cup; 2007 – Blue Eagles – Collegiate Champions League; 2008 – Blue Eagles – Philippine University Games / Nike Summer League
Ateneo Blue Eagles: 22.07 Rebounds per game Kacey dela Rosa Ateneo Blue Eagles: 16.0 Assists per game Princess Ganade UE Lady Warriors: 5.14 Steals per game Rachel Lacayanga UE Lady Warriors: 3.31 Blocks per game Kacey dela Rosa Ateneo Blue Eagles: 2.29 Field goal percentage Sarah Makanjuola Ateneo Blue Eagles: 59.26% Three-point field goal ...
Ateneo Blue Eagles: Blocks Ateneo Blue Eagles: 10 De La Salle Lady Archers UE Lady Warriors: Field goal percentage UST Tigresses: 52.0% FEU Lady Tamaraws: Three-point field goal percentage Ateneo Blue Eagles: 52.0% UP Fighting Maroons: Free throw percentage NU Lady Bulldogs: 100% Adamson Lady Falcons: Turnovers Ateneo Blue Eagles: 38
The regular post-season is divided into the semi-finals (also called Final Four) and the Finals. In the semi-Finals, the two top seeds (Nos. 1 & 2) have a twice-to-beat advantage against the lower seeds (Nos. 3 & 4). The surviving teams face off in a best-of-three finals, where the team which notches two wins first wins the championship.
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 ...
The Eagles met the UST Growling Tigers in the other semifinal series, with the Tigers reducing Ateneo's double-digit lead to a single basket but were denied in their last possession. In a rematch of the 2010 Finals where Ateneo won, the Eagles swept the Finals series 2–0 against the Tamaraws, with Nico Salva being named the Finals MVP.