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The Ateneo Blue Eagles are the collegiate varsity teams of the Ateneo de Manila University that play in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP), the premiere collegiate league in the Philippines. The Ateneo collegiate men's varsity basketball team was not always called the Blue Eagles.
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
This category includes a list of basketball players who have played or currently playing for the Ateneo Blue Eagles. This only contains the lists of those who played men's basketball in the collegiate level.
Finals Most Valuable Player: Thirdy Ravena (Ateneo Blue Eagles) Ateneo started Game 1 on an 18–2 run and never looked back to take a wire-to-wire victory. A UST scoring run led by Mark Nonoy cut the lead to two in the second quarter, but that's the closest the Tigers could get as Ateneo had its own 13–1 to end the first half.
Finals Most Valuable Player: Nonoy Baclao (Ateneo Blue Eagles) La Salle started the game with an 8–3 scoreline, capped by a Simon Atkins three-pointer. Ateneo came back with their own 24–9 run to hold the lead 27–17 despite Al-Hussaini riding the bench with two personal fouls.
Most Valuable Player: Kai Sotto (Ateneo Blue Eaglets) Mythical Five: Six players were named to the Mythical team for the first time in UAAP history. [29] Kai Sotto (Ateneo Blue Eaglets) Mark Nonoy (UST Tiger Cubs) Rence Keith Sean Padrigao (Ateneo Blue Eaglets) John Bismarck Lina (UST Tiger Cubs) Rhonjhay Abarrientos (FEU–D Baby Tamaraws)
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.. 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 ...
The Ateneo Blue Eagles finished on top of the elimination round standings although they were denied a 14–0 sweep by the Adamson Falcons, which clinched the #2 seed. The FEU Tamaraws faced the Falcons in the semifinals, in a series that went into two games. The Tamaraws were on their way of eliminating Adamson but the Falcons managed to cut ...