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71 st Season of UAAP Seniors Basketball Tournament Host: UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES DILIMAN (2008) FINAL TEAM STANDINGS: (After Two Rounds of Elimination) TEAMS Win Lose ADMU Blue Eagles 13 1 DLSU Green Archers 10 4 FEU Tamaraws 10 4 UE Red Warriors 9 5 UST Growling Tigers 6 8 Adamson Soaring Falcons 3 11 UP Fighting Maroons 3 11 NU Bulldogs 2 12 PLAYOFFS: (FOR 2 nd SEED) La Salle versus FEU (tied at 10-4) Final Score: La Salle Green Archers 6259 FEU Tamaraws La Salle obtained the Twice-to-Beat Advantage FINAL FOUR SERIES Ateneo versus UE series Final Score: Ateneo Blue Eagles 7050 UE Red Warriors Ateneo enters the Finals La Salle versus FEU series Final Socre: La Salle Green Archers 6762 FEU Tamaraws La Salle enters the Finals FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) GAME ONE: Ateneo Blue Eagles 6961 La Salle Green Archers GAME TWO: Ateneo Blue Eagles 6251 La Salle Green Archers Ateneo wins series, 20

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71st Season of UAAP Seniors Basketball Tournament Host: UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES –DILIMAN (2008)

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS: (After Two Rounds of Elimination)

TEAMS Win Lose

ADMU Blue Eagles 13 1

DLSU Green Archers 10 4

FEU Tamaraws 10 4

UE Red Warriors 9 5

UST Growling Tigers 6 8

Adamson Soaring Falcons 3 11

UP Fighting Maroons 3 11

NU Bulldogs 2 12

PLAYOFFS: (FOR 2nd SEED) La Salle versus FEU (tied at 10-4) Final Score:

La Salle Green Archers 62–59 FEU Tamaraws La Salle obtained the Twice-to-Beat Advantage

FINAL FOUR SERIES Ateneo versus UE series Final Score:

Ateneo Blue Eagles 70–50 UE Red Warriors Ateneo enters the Finals

La Salle versus FEU series Final Socre:

La Salle Green Archers 67–62 FEU Tamaraws La Salle enters the Finals

FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) GAME ONE: Ateneo Blue Eagles 69–61 La Salle Green Archers GAME TWO: Ateneo Blue Eagles 62–51 La Salle Green Archers

Ateneo wins series, 2–0

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84th Season of NCAA Seniors Basketball Tournament Host: MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (2008)

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS: (After Two Rounds of Elimination) TEAMS Win Lose

San Beda Red Lions 11 4

JRU Heavy Bombers 9 5

Letran Knights 9 5

Mapua Cardinals 9 5

San Sebastian Golden Stags 9 5

CSB Blazers 4 10

PCU Dolphins 3 11

Perpetual Help Altas 2 12

PLAYOFFS: Classification Round: (For 2nd-5th rankings) San Sebastian Stags 53–57 JRU Heavy Bombers Mapúa Cardinals 52–62 Letran Knights Second-Seed Playoff: Letran Knights 53–69 JRU Heavy Bombers JRU gets the 2nd Twice to Beat Advantage

Letran will be the 3rd Seed in the Final Four Fourt-Seed Playoff: San Sebastian Stags 54–63 Mapúa Cardinals Mapúa gets the 4th Seed in the Final Four San Sebastian is out of the Final Four FINAL FOUR SERIES JRU versus Letran Series Final Score:

JRU Heavy Bombers 63–61 Letran Knights JRU Advances to the Finals San Beda versus Mapúa Series Final Score:

Game One: San Beda Red Lions 51–53 Mapúa Cardinals Game Two: San Beda Red Lions 60–53 Mapúa Cardinals

FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: San Beda Red Lions 72–68 JRU Heavy Bombers Game Two: San Beda Red Lions 60–62 JRU Heavy Bombers Game Three: San Beda Red Lions 85–69 JRU Heavy Bombers San Beda won the Series, 2-1

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UAAP Seniors Basketball Tournament LIST OF FINAL FOUR & FINALS TEAMS FROM 1993-Present

Source: en.wikipedia.org

56th UAAP Season 1993 Host: FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY

The University of Santo Tomas (UST) Growling Tigers swept the elimination round to clinch their first championship since 1967. The Final Four format was supposed to be in its first year of application but since the rules stipulated that once a team wins all of their elimination round games, the postseason is scrapped and that team is declared the automatic champion. UST's SWEEP Ateneo Blue Eagles 66–93 UST Growling Tigers La Salle Green Archers 70–80 UST Growling Tigers NU Bulldogs 76–107 UST Growling Tigers Adamson Falcons 78–85 UST Growling Tigers FEU Tamaraws 66–78 UST Growling Tigers UP Fighting Maroons 76–87 UST Growling Tigers UE Red Warriors 77–82 UST Growling Tigers NU Bulldogs 77–99 UST Growling Tigers UP Fighting Maroons 61–93 UST Growling Tigers Ateneo Blue Eagles 85–113 UST Growling Tigers FEU Tamaraws 58–66 UST Growling Tigers La Salle Green Archers 84–95 UST Growling Tigers Adamson Falcons 68–75 UST Growling Tigers

57th UAAP Season 1994 Host: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) La Salle Green Archers 65 – 63 (4) FEU Tamaraws (La Salle enters the Finals) (3) UST Growling Tigers 87 – 81 (2) UE Red Warriors (UST forces a rubber match) (3) UST Growling Tigers 83 – 74 (2) UE Red Warriors (UST enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: UST Growling Tigers 74–77 La Salle Green Archers Game Two: UST Growling Tigers 89–75 La Salle Green Archers Game Three: UST Growling Tigers 77–76 La Salle Green Archers UST won the Series, 2-1

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58th UAAP Season 1995 Host: ATENEO DE MANILA UNIVERSITY

FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) UST Growling Tigers 65 – 76 (4) FEU Tamaraws (FEU forces a rubber match) (1) UST Growling Tigers 74 – 68 (4) FEU Tamaraws (UST enters the Finals) (2) La Salle Green Archers 86 – 79 (3) UE Red Warriors (La Salle enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: UST Growling Tigers 78–88 La Salle Green Archers Game Two: UST Growling Tigers 66–62 La Salle Green Archers Game Three: UST Growling Tigers 67–64 La Salle Green Archers UST won the Series, 2-1

59th UAAP Season 1996 Host: DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY

FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) La Salle Green Archers 67 – 55 (4) UE Red Warriors (La Salle enters the Finals) (2) UST Growling Tigers 63 – 56 (3) UP Fighting Maroons (UST enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: UST Growling Tigers 65–60 La Salle Green Archers Game Two: UST Growling Tigers 57–54 La Salle Green Archers UST won the Series, 2-0

60th UAAP Season 1997 Host: ADAMSON UNIVERSITY

FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) FEU Tamaraws 69 – 70 (4) UP Fighting Maroons (UP forces a rubber match) (1) FEU Tamaraws 70 – 69 (4) UP Fighting Maroons (FEU enters the Finals) (2) UST Growling Tigers 57 – 54 (3) La Salle Green Archers (La Salle forces a rubber match) (2) UST Growling Tigers 72 – 74 (3) La Salle Green Archers (La Salle enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: FEU Tamaraws 62–60 La Salle Green Archers Game Two: FEU Tamaraws 65–64 La Salle Green Archers FEU won the Series, 2-0

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61st UAAP Season 1998 Host: UNIVERSITY OF THE EAST

FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) La Salle Green Archers 51 – 55 (4) UST Growling Tigers (UST forces a rubber match) (1) La Salle Green Archers 56 – 56 (4) UST Growling Tigers (La Salle enters the Finals)*

The result listed the UBelt.com 1998 archive had La Salle defeating UST, but with a tied score of 56-56. The real score is unknown.

(2) FEU Tamaraws 68 – 81 (3) UE Red Warriors (UE forces a rubber match) (2) FEU Tamaraws 83 – 61 (3) UE Red Warriors (FEU enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: FEU Tamaraws 47–72 La Salle Green Archers Game Two: FEU Tamaraws 59–63 La Salle Green Archers La Salle won the Series, 2-0

62nd UAAP Season 1999 Host: UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES –DILIMAN

FIRST SEED PLAYOFF La Salle Green Archers 84 – 79 UST Growling Tigers FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) La Salle Green Archers 91 – 69 (4) FEU Tamaraws (La Salle enters the Finals) (2) UST Growling Tigers 72 – 74 (3) Ateneo Blue Eagles (UST enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: UST Growling Tigers 62–60 La Salle Green Archers Game Two: UST Growling Tigers 81–74 La Salle Green Archers Game Three: UST Growling Tigers 75–78 La Salle Green Archers (in Overtime) La Salle won the Series, 2-1

63rd UAAP Season 2000 Host: UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS

FOURTH SEED PLAYOFF UP Fighting Maroons 72 – 80 UST Growling Tigers FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) La Salle Green Archers 65 – 62 (4) UST Growling Tigers (La Salle enters the Finals) (2) Ateneo Blue Eagles 60 – 61 (3) FEU Tamaraws (FEU forces a rubber match) (2) Ateneo Blue Eagles 67 – 75 (3) FEU Tamaraws (FEU enters the Finals)

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FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: FEU Tamaraws 64–67 La Salle Green Archers Game Two: FEU Tamaraws 65–74 La Salle Green Archers La Salle won the Series, 2-0

64th UAAP Season 2001 Host: FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY

FOURTH SEED PLAYOFF UE Red Warriors 102 –108 NU Bulldogs (In 2 overtime) FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) La Salle Green Archers 111 – 85 (4) NU Bulldogs (La Salle enters the Finals) (2) Ateneo Blue Eagles 67 – 63 (3) FEU Tamaraws (Ateneo enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) GAME ONE: Ateneo Blue Eagles 72–74 La Salle Green Archers GAME TWO: Ateneo Blue Eagles 76–72 La Salle Green Archers GAME THREE: Ateneo Blue Eagles 88–93 La Salle Green Archers La Salle won the Series, 2-1

65th UAAP Season 2002 Host: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) La Salle Green Archers 97 – 84 (4) UST Growling Tigers (La Salle enters the Finals) (2) UE Red Warriors 78 – 84 (3) Ateneo Blue Eagles (Ateneo forces a rubber match) (2) UE Red Warriors 70 – 72 (3) Ateneo Blue Eagles (Ateneo enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) GAME ONE: Ateneo Blue Eagles 72–70 La Salle Green Archers GAME TWO: Ateneo Blue Eagles 77–85 La Salle Green Archers GAME THREE: Ateneo Blue Eagles 77–70 La Salle Green Archers Ateneo won the Series, 2-1

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66th UAAP Season 2003 Host: ATENEO DE MANILA UNIVERSITY

SECOND SEED PLAYOFF FEU Tamaraws 80 – 75 UE Red Warriors FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) Ateneo Blue Eagles 72 – 76 (4) La Salle Green Archers (La Salle forces a rubber match) (In Overtime) (1) Ateneo Blue Eagles 74 – 68 (4) La Salle Green Archers (Ateneo enters the Finals) (2) FEU Tamaraws 67 – 63 (3) UE Red Warriors (FEU enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) GAME ONE: Ateneo Blue Eagles 65–83 FEU Tamaraws GAME TWO: Ateneo Blue Eagles 53–69 FEU Tamaraws FEU won the Series, 2-0

67th UAAP Season 2004 Host: DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY

SECOND SEED PLAYOFF Ateneo Blue Eagles 69 – 82 La Salle Green Archers FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) FEU Tamaraws 71 – 64 (4) UE Red Warriors (FEU enters the Finals) (2) La Salle Green Archers 69 – 55 (3) Ateneo Blue Eagles (La Salle enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: FEU Tamaraws 51–58 La Salle Green Archers Game Two: FEU Tamaraws 67–57 La Salle Green Archers Game Three: FEU Tamaraws 65–68 La Salle Green Archers La Salle won the Series, 2-1 After La Salle's two ineligible players were discovered after UAAP Season 68, all of their games from Season 66-68 were forfeited. Prior to the forfeiture, La Salle returned their Season 67 championship trophy and their Season 68 runner-up trophy. The UAAP Board subsequently awarded the trophy to FEU on 2006.

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68th UAAP Season 2005 Host: ADAMSON UNIVERSITY

THIRD SEED PLAYOFF Ateneo Blue Eagles 76 – 65 UE Red Warriors Since La Salle, Ateneo and UE finished the eliminations with identical 10-4 cards, the quotient system was used. La Salle emerged with the best quotient among the three, so UE and Ateneo figured for a one-game playoff for the third seed. The winner will face the second seed, while the loser will face the first seed. The top two seeded teams possess the twice-to-beat advantage. FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) FEU Tamaraws 78 – 57 (4) UE Red Warriors (FEU enters the Finals) (2) La Salle Green Archers 74 – 57 (3) Ateneo Blue Eagles (La Salle enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: FEU Tamaraws 75–73 La Salle Green Archers Game Two: FEU Tamaraws 73–71 La Salle Green Archers FEU won the Series, 2-0 Suspension of De La Salle University-Manila Controversy surrounded the UAAP after De La Salle University-Manila (DLSU) discovered that two members of its men's basketball team were ineligible to play in the UAAP from the 2003-2004 up to the 2005-2006 season. The players failed Department of Education's Philippine Educational Placement Test Certificate of Rating (PEPTCR, a replacement for a high school diploma). The University has offered to return the 2004 championship and 2005 runner-up trophy and file a leave of absence from the league. In its meeting on April 21, 2006 in Adamson University, members of the UAAP Board unanimously decided to suspend DLSU in all sports events of the UAAP for the entire 2006-2007 season as a consequence of the university's negligence and inaction against the two ineligible players. The board has also forfeited all of La Salle's men's basketball games from 2003 to 2004. The board awarded the 2004 title to FEU as a result. All of La Salle's victories in the playoffs were also forfeited; if La Salle won the 2005 title, they would've surrendered back the trophy to the finals opponents, FEU

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69th UAAP Season 2006 Host: UNIVERSITY OF THE EAST

THIRD SEED PLAYOFF Adamson Soaring Falcons 81 – 85 UST Growling Tigers FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) Ateneo Blue Eagles 76 – 73 (4) Adamson Soaring Falcons (Ateneo enters the Finals) (2) UE Red Warriors 75 – 79 (3) UST Growling Tigers (UST forces a rubber match) (2) UE Red Warriors 81 – 82 (3) UST Growling Tigers (UST enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: UST Growling Tigers 72–73 Ateneo Blue Eagles Game Two: UST Growling Tigers 87–71 Ateneo Blue Eagles Game Three: UST Growling Tigers 76–74 Ateneo Blue Eagles (In Overtime) UST won the Series, 2-1

70th UAAP Season 2007 Host: UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS

UE had the distinction of sweeping the double round eliminations 14-0, capped by a win against La Salle in overtime on their last elimination round game. UE’s SWEEP UE Red Warriors 73–60 UST Growling Tigers UE Red Warriors 82–72 NU Bulldogs UE Red Warriors 76–73 Ateneo Blue Eagles UE Red Warriors 96–76 La Salle Green Archers UE Red Warriors 97–66 UP Fighting Maroons UE Red Warriors 89–60 FEU Tamaraws UE Red Warriors 95–70 Adamson Soaring Falcons UE Red Warriors 73–68 Ateneo Blue Eagles UE Red Warriors 99–82 UST Growling Tigers UE Red Warriors 70–66 NU Bulldogs UE Red Warriors 73–56 Adamson Soaring Falcons UE Red Warriors 79–72 FEU Tamaraws UE Red Warriors 99–59 UP Fighting Maroons UE Red Warriors 92–84 La Salle Green Archers (in Overtime)

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Ateneo and La Salle, which are tied for second place, played for the #2 seed, the twice-to-beat advantage and the bye up to the semifinals in a classification game. FEU and UST, which are tied at fourth place, played for the #4 seed, the last berth to the first round of the playoffs. FOURTH SEED PLAYOFF FEU Tamaraws 69 – 80 UST Growling Tigers UST Advances to the Playoffs SECOND SEED PLAYOFF Ateneo Blue Eagles 69 – 70 La Salle Green Archers La Salle got the 2nd Seed with twice to beat advantage and Ateneo Settled for 3rd Seed FIRST ROUND (ONE GAME PLAY-OFF) (4) UST Growling Tigers 64–69 (3) Ateneo Blue Eagles Ateneo advances to the Semifinals SEMIFINALS (2nd SEED WITH TWICE TO BEAT) (3) Ateneo Blue Eagles 65 – 64 (2) La Salle Green Archers (Ateneo forces a rubber match) (3) Ateneo Blue Eagles 60 – 65 (2) La Salle Green Archers (La Salle enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: UE Red Warriors 63–64 La Salle Green Archers Game Two: UE Red Warriors 64–73 La Salle Green Archers La Salle won the series, 2-0

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NCAA Seniors Basketball Tournament LIST OF FINAL FOUR & FINALS TEAMS FROM 1999-Present

Source: en.wikipedia.org

75th NCAA Season 1999 Host: JOSE RIZAL COLLEGE

FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) San Sebastian Golden Stags 63– 65 (4) Letran Knights (Letran enters the Finals) (2) JRU Heavy Bombers 84–63 (3) Perpetual Help Altas (JRC enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: Letran Knights 75 – 74 JRC Heavy Bombers Game Two: Letran Knights 83 – 60 JRC Heavy Bombers

Game 2 was abandoned with Letran leading 83-60. In Game 2 of the championship series with under 3 minutes remaining with the Knights leading by 18 points JRU's John Dale Valena punched John Paul Prior of Letran in the head leading to a brawl which extended outside The ULTRA. JRU withdraw after the brawl and awarded the trophy to Letran.

76th NCAA Season 2000 Host: MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) JRC Heavy Bombers 53– 60 (4) San Sebastian Golden Stags (Stags force a rubber match) (1) JRC Heavy Bombers 79– 97 (4) San Sebastian Golden Stags (Stags enters the Finals) (2) Perpetual Help Altas 70– 73 (3) CSB Blazers (CSB force a rubber match) (2) Perpetual Help Altas 73– 86 (3) CSB Blazers (CSB enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: San Sebastian Golden Stags 64– 66 CSB Blazers Game Two: San Sebastian Golden Stags 61– 74 CSB Blazers CSB won the series, 2-0.

77th NCAA Season 2001

Host: PHILIPPINE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) JRC Heavy Bombers 94– 98 (4) CSB Blazers (Blazers force a rubber match) (1) JRC Heavy Bombers 99– 76 (4) CSB Blazers (Heavy Bombers enters the Finals) (2) San Sebastian Golden Stags 58– 65 (3) Mapúa Cardinals (Mapúa force a rubber match)

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(2) San Sebastian Golden Stags 48– 44 (3) Mapúa Cardinals (Stags enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: San Sebastian Golden Stags 77– 74 JRC Heavy Bombers Game Two: San Sebastian Golden Stags 81– 95 JRC Heavy Bombers Game Three: San Sebastian Golden Stags 95– 62 JRC Heavy Bombers San Sebastian won the series, 2-1.

78th NCAA Season 2002 Host: SAN BEDA COLLEGE

FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) San Sebastian Golden Stags 102–96 (4) JRC Heavy Bombers (Stags enters the Finals) (In Overtime) (2) CSB Blazers 93– 106(3) PCU Dolphins (Dolphins force a rubber match) (2) CSB Blazers 95– 87 (3) PCU Dolphins (Blazers enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: San Sebastian Golden Stags 79– 78 CSB Blazers Game Two: San Sebastian Golden Stags 86– 69 CSB Blazers San Sebastian won the series, 2-0.

79th NCAA Season 2003 Host: SAN SEBASTIAN COLLEGE –RECOLETOS

FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) Letran Knights 72–66 (4) Mapúa Cardinals (Knights enters the Finals) (2) San Sebastian Golden Stags 81–73 (3) JRC Heavy Bombers (Stags enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: San Sebastian Golden Stags 73– 89 Letran Knights Game Two: San Sebastian Golden Stags 85– 77 Letran Knights Game Three: San Sebastian Golden Stags 59– 64 Letran Knights Letran won the Series, 2-1

80th NCAA Season 2004 Host: UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP DALTA SYSTEM

San Beda College, Mapúa Institute of Technology and San Sebastian College - Recoletos were tied for the last berth for the Semi-Finals (7-7). San Sebastian was eliminated outright for they have the lowest quotient against San Beda and Mapúa. San Beda and Mapúa played the Knockout game for the fourth seed to face the UPHDS (Perpetual) Altas in the semi-finals.

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FOURTH SEED PLAYOFF San Beda Red Lions 59 – 52 Mapúa Cardinals San Beda Advances to the Playoffs FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) Perpetual Altas 48–57 (4) San Beda Red Lions (Red Lions force a rubber match) (1) Perpetual Altas 58–56 (4) San Beda Red Lions (Altas enters the Finals) (2) PCU Dolphins 64–65 (3) Letran Knights (Knights force a rubber match) (2) PCU Dolphins 85–80 (3) Letran Knights (Dolphins enters the Finals) (In Overtime) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: UPHDS Altas 68–70 PCU Dolphins Game Two: UPHDS Altas 60–72 PCU Dolphins

PCU won the Series, 2-0.

81st NCAA Season 2005 Host: COLEGIO DE SAN JUAN DE LETRAN

FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) Letran Knights 93–60 (4) San Sebastian Golden Stags (Knights enters the Finals) (2) PCU Dolphins 76–53 (3) Mapúa Cardinals (Dolphins enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: Letran Knights 74–79 PCU Dolphins Game Two: Letran Knights 78–60 PCU Dolphins Game Three: Letran Knights 62–54 PCU Dolphins Letran won the series, 2-1.

82nd NCAA Season 2006

Host: DE LA SALLE – COLLEGE OF SAINT BENILDE SECOND SEED PLAYOFF Letran Knights 62–67 PCU Dolphins FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) San Beda Red Lions 55–51 (4) Mapúa Cardinals (Red Lions enters the Finals) (2) PCU Dolphins 72–50 (3) Letran Knights (Dolphins enters the Finals)

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FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: San Beda Red Lions 71–57 PCU Dolphins Game Two: San Beda Red Lions 50–72 PCU Dolphins Game Three: San Beda Red Lions 68–67 PCU Dolphins San Beda won the series, 2-1. It was the 12th senior’s basketball championship for the Red Lions since 1978 ended 28 years of title-drought.

83rd NCAA Season 2007 Host: JOSE RIZAL UNIVERSITY

Suspension of Philippine Christian University After allegations of identity switching circulated via text messaging, Philippine Christian University (PCU) was investigated by the Management Committee (MANCOM) for alleged eligibility infractions on several of its varsity teams. The MANCOM has completed its own investigation and are waiting for PCU's internal investigation and has hinted of suspending the Dolphins for Season 83 after PCU's representatives did not show up in the MANCOM meeting. After the deliberation by the MANCOM, the NCAA, via a statement issued by NCAA and José Rizal University (JRU) President Vicente Fabella, suspended the Dolphins from all events after four players of the Baby Dolphins basketball team were found to have used falsified documents. The Baby Dolphins were ordered to return their second-place trophy from last season's tournament and all individual awards. The senior Dolphins' 2005-06 general championship trophy was retained, however. FINAL FOUR SERIES (1) San Beda Red Lions 74–64 (4) Mapúa Cardinals (Red Lions enters the Finals) (2) Letran Knights 70–61 (3) JRU Heavy Bombers (Knights enters the Finals) FINALS (BEST OF THREE SERIES) Game One: San Beda Red Lions 76–68 Letran Knights Game Two: San Beda Red Lions 76–64 Letran Knights San Beda won the series, 2-0.

References:

www.en.wikipedia.org (search: UAAP and NCAA) www.philstar.com (archives) www.inboundpass.com (UAAP Season 71 & NCAA Season 84)