UAAP Season 82 basketball tournaments

UAAP Season 82
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Host schoolAteneo de Manila University
Men's Finals G1 G2Wins
Ateneo school colors Ateneo Blue Eagles 91 862
UST school colors UST Growling Tigers 77 790
DurationNovember 16 & 20, 2019
Arena(s)Smart Araneta Coliseum
Mall of Asia Arena
Finals MVPThirdy Ravena
Winning coachTab Baldwin (3rd title)
SemifinalistsUP school colors UP Fighting Maroons
FEU school colors FEU Tamaraws
TV network(s)ABS-CBN Sports and Action
Liga
ABS-CBN
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Women's Finals G1 G2Wins
NU school colors NU Lady Bulldogs 70 662
UST school colors UST Tigresses 65 540
DurationNovember 20 & 23, 2019
Arena(s)Mall of Asia Arena
Finals MVPMonique Allison del Carmen
Winning coachPatrick Aquino (6th title)
SemifinalistsFEU school colors FEU Lady Tamaraws
Adamson school colors Adamson Lady Falcons
Boys' Finals G1 G2Wins
NU school colors NUNS Bullpups 79 872
FEU school colors FEU–D Baby Tamaraws 61 800
DurationMarch 6 & 9, 2020
Arena(s)Filoil Flying V Centre
Finals MVPCarl Tamayo
Winning coachGoldwin Monteverde (2nd title)
SemifinalistsAdamson school colors Adamson Baby Falcons
Ateneo school colors Ateneo Blue Eaglets
Girls' Finals G1 G2G3[i]Wins
Adamson school colors Adamson Lady Baby Falcons 68 791[i]
UST school colors UST Junior Tigresses 73 741[i]
DurationMarch 6 & 9, 2020
Arena(s)Filoil Flying V Centre
Winning coachEwon Arayi (Adamson) and
Aileen Grajales (UST)
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The UAAP Season 82 basketball tournaments were the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) basketball tournaments for the 2019–20 school year.

Jensen Ilagan, the technical director of the regional ASEAN Basketball League was appointed commissioner for the season's basketball tournaments on August 6, 2019.[1]

The senior men's and women's tournaments began on September 4, 2019,[2] while the juniors' division which was sub-hosted by National University held their opening games on November 13 for the boys' tournament[3] and on January 11, 2020 for the newly formed girls' competition.[4]

The men's defending champions Ateneo Blue Eagles won all 14 elimination round games to become the only second men's basketball team to advance to the UAAP Finals outright (after UE in 2007). The remaining Final Four teams figured in the stepladder format to determine Ateneo's finals opponent. UST defeated FEU in the first round to meet UP in the second round, who are holding their first twice-to-beat advantage in the Final Four era. The Growling Tigers defeated the Fighting Maroons twice to deny UP's finals rematch against Ateneo and tie with 2014 champions NU Bulldogs as the lowest-seeded basketball team in UAAP history to have competed in the championship round - and the first overall ever to do so in a stepladder post-season format.

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). Graduating player Thirdy Ravena became the first athlete in UAAP history to win three consecutive Finals MVP awards.

The women's defending champions NU Lady Bulldogs also won all elimination round games. In the stepladder, FEU outlasted Adamson in the first round, to meet #2 seeded UST in the next round. UST needed its twice-to-beat advantage to eliminate the Lady Tamaraws from contention. The Tigresses fell short against the NU Lady Bulldogs, who were without their best player Jack Animam, who was injured. The Lady Bulldogs won their sixth consecutive title, all undefeated seasons.

The juniors' division introduced a girls' tournament, a demonstration sport. The boys' defending champions, the NSNU Bullpups, finished the elimination round undefeated. Last year's finalist, the Ateneo Blue Eaglets, were defeated by the Adamson Baby Falcons in the first round of the stepladder. FEU arranged a Finals match-up with the Bullpups after beating the Baby Falcons in the second round. The Bullpups finished the season undefeated though, winning both Finals games.

The inaugural girls' tournament featured four teams, with the top 2 teams qualifying for the Finals. The Adamson Lady Baby Falcons finished the elimination round undefeated, while the UST Junior Tigresses fended off the DLSZ Lady Junior Archers in their last elimination round game to qualify for the Finals. The two teams split the first two Finals games, with the second game held behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The UAAP then canceled the tournament, declaring both teams co-champions.


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  1. ^ "UAAP appoints Jensen Ilagan as commissioner for Season 82". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  2. ^ "UAAP Season 82 Men's and Women's Basketball Schedule". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
  3. ^ Riego, Norman Lee Benjamin. "Bullpups begin title defense vs Baby Tams". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved November 12, 2019.
  4. ^ "UST, Adamson triumph in historic first day of UAAP girls' basketball". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved January 11, 2020.

UAAP Season 82 basketball tournaments

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