Philippines UAAP

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DateRHome v Away-
11/02 05:00 - UP Fighting Maroons v Adamson Falcons 91-70
11/02 03:00 - Ust Growling Tigers v UE Red Warriors 51-81
10/30 09:00 - UP Fighting Maroons v NU Bulldogs 75-63
10/30 06:00 - UE Red Warriors v FEU Tamaraws 68-75
10/29 08:00 - Adamson Falcons v Ateneo Blue Eagles View
10/23 08:00 - NU Bulldogs v FEU Tamaraws 44-47
10/23 06:00 - UE Red Warriors v Ateneo Blue Eagles 76-91
10/22 08:00 - Adamson Falcons v DLSU Green Archers 86-84
10/22 05:00 - UP Fighting Maroons v Ust Growling Tigers 76-51
10/19 10:30 - Ust Growling Tigers v FEU Tamaraws 60-75
10/19 08:30 - UE Red Warriors v UP Fighting Maroons 77-84
10/19 05:00 - Ateneo Blue Eagles v Adamson Falcons 76-55
10/19 03:00 - DLSU Green Archers v NU Bulldogs 76-80
10/16 08:30 - UP Fighting Maroons v Ateneo Blue Eagles 76-71
10/16 04:00 - Ust Growling Tigers v UE Red Warriors 68-78
10/15 08:00 - Adamson Falcons v NU Bulldogs 54-58
10/15 06:00 - FEU Tamaraws v DLSU Green Archers 70-87
10/12 10:30 - FEU Tamaraws v Adamson Falcons 65-76
10/12 08:30 - DLSU Green Archers v UE Red Warriors 74-81
10/12 05:00 - UP Fighting Maroons v NU Bulldogs 75-80
10/12 03:00 - Ateneo Blue Eagles v Ust Growling Tigers 79-52
10/09 08:00 - DLSU Green Archers v Ateneo Blue Eagles 83-78
10/09 04:30 - Ust Growling Tigers v NU Bulldogs 63-69
10/08 08:00 - UP Fighting Maroons v FEU Tamaraws 73-67
10/08 06:00 - UE Red Warriors v Adamson Falcons 61-74
10/05 10:30 - Ateneo Blue Eagles v NU Bulldogs 77-60
10/05 08:30 - De La Salle Green Archers v Ust Growling Tigers 83-63
10/05 05:00 - Adamson Falcons v UP Fighting Maroons 78-87
10/05 03:00 - UE Red Warriors v FEU Tamaraws 76-66
10/02 08:00 - FEU Tamaraws v Ateneo Blue Eagles 70-79

The UAAP basketball championships are basketball tournaments held from September to December by the University Athletic Association of the Philippines, and the men's tournament is the flagship tournament of the UAAP. Basketball is a mandatory sport for all schools. All eight universities participate in the men's, women's, and high school (boys') tournaments.

History

The tournament is divided into two divisions, the collegiate' division, which is further subdivided into the men's tournament, for male collegiate players, and the women's tournament for female collegiate players. The other division is the high school division which is also subdivided into two tournaments for the male and female high school athletes.

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. UST won it from 1993 to 1996 and La Salle from 1998 to 2001.

The championship in basketball is the most coveted title that schools aspire for during a UAAP season and is one of the most anticipated live TV sporting events in the Philippines, but such aspirations have resulted in many controversies in the association. There are protests filed by the member-schools against one another almost every season. Ironically, the association has a handbook of its rules and regulations.

La Philippine UAAP, ou University Athletic Association of the Philippines, est une ligue sportive universitaire philippine basée à Manille, aux Philippines. Fondée en 1938, c'est l'une des plus anciennes et des plus prestigieuses ligues sportives universitaires du pays. La UAAP est composée de huit universités membres, qui s'affrontent dans divers sports, dont le basket-ball, le volleyball, le football et la natation.

Le tournoi de basket-ball de la UAAP est l'un des événements sportifs les plus populaires aux Philippines. Il se déroule tous les ans de juin à octobre et se joue dans un format round-robin, chaque équipe affrontant toutes les autres équipes deux fois. Les quatre meilleures équipes se qualifient pour les playoffs, qui se jouent en deux séries de best-of-three.

Le tournoi de basket-ball de la UAAP a produit certains des plus grands joueurs de basket-ball philippins de tous les temps, dont Robert Jaworski, Allan Caidic et Benjie Paras. C'est également un tremplin important pour les joueurs philippins qui souhaitent jouer professionnellement dans la PBA ou à l'étranger.

Le tournoi de basket-ball de la UAAP est un événement très compétitif et passionnant, et c'est un incontournable pour les fans de basket-ball aux Philippines.