UAAP Season 59

UAAP Season 59
Host school De La Salle University
Overall champions
Seniors  UST Growling Tigers
Juniors  UST Tiger Cubs
Seniors' champions
Sport
Men
Women
Basketball  UST  FEU
Junior's champions
Sport
Boys
Girls
Basketball  UST N/A
(Ex) = Exhibition; (DS) = Demonstration Sport
Season 59 champions
Men's  UST
Women's  FEU
Juniors'  USTHS
Seniors'
(Coed)
 UST (EX)
Men's  La Salle
Women's  La Salle
Boys'  USTHS
Girls'  USTHS
Senior's  UST
Juniors'  Ateneo
Men's  UST
Women's  UP
Juniors'  Adamson
 UE
Men's  UST
Women's  UST
Men's  FEU
Women's  UST
Boys'  DLSZ
Girls'  DLSZ
Men's  UP
Women's  UP
Men's  UE
Women's  UST
Juniors'  Ateneo
Men's  UP (DS)
Women's  UP (DS)
Men's  La Salle
Women's  FEU
Men's  UST
Women's (DS)
Men's  Ateneo
Women's  UP
Men's  UST
Women's  UP
Notes: (DS) refers to demonstration sport.
(EX) refers to exhibition sport.

UAAP Season 59 is the 1996-1997 season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines, which was hosted by De La Salle University-Manila. The season opened on July 13, 1996, at the Araneta Coliseum. The 3rd Annual UAAP Cheerdance Competition was also held after the opening ceremonies.

Basketball

Men's playoffs

  Semifinals
#1 & #2 have twice-to-beat advantage
Finals
Best-of-three series
                       
1   La Salle 67    
4   UE 55    
  1   La Salle 60 54
  2   UST 65 57
2   UST 63  
3   UP 56    

Championships summary

Seniors Division championships

Rank MEN'S
1st UST FEU DLSU UST UST UST ADMU UE UP UST UP UST DLSU
2nd DLSU UST UP UP AdU UP UST FEU ADMU DLSU UP ADMU
3rd UP DLSU UST DLSU UP DLSU UP UST DLSU UP DLSU UST
4th UE UP AdU UE UE ADMU DLSU DLSU UE UE NU FEU
5th ADMU UE UE FEU FEU UE NU UP ADMU
& FEU
AdU UE
6th FEU
& NU
AdU ADMU AdU DLSU AdU UE ADMU ADMU UP
7th NU NU ADMU AdU
8th AdU ADMU NU
Rank WOMEN'S
1st FEU UST DLSU UP UP FEU UP UST UP UP FEU
2nd DLSU FEU UP FEU ADMU UST ADMU DLSU AdU ADMU
3rd UST UP UST DLSU DLSU DLSU DLSU UP DLSU DLSU
4th UP UE ADMU UST UST UE UE UST UST
5th AdU DLSU AdU
& UE
UE UE UP ADMU ADMU UP
6th UE ADMU AdU NU AdU FEU
7th ADMU AdU NU ADMU
8th NU ADMU

Juniors Division championships

Rank BOYS' GIRLS'
1st USTHS DLSZ UST ADMU AdU
& UE
ADMU DLSZ USTHS
2nd ADMU UE DLSZ UE AdU UPIS AdU
3rd DLSZ ADMU ADMU USTHS NU USTHS USTHS UE
4th AdU UPIS UE NU USTHS DLSZ UE DLSZ
5th UE NU AdU AdU ADMU UE &
UPIS
NU UPIS
6th UPIS USTHS UPIS DLSZ UPIS
7th NU FEU DLSZ
8th FEU

Overall Championship race

The host school is boldfaced. Final.

Juniors' Division

Rank School Points
1st USTHS 87
2nd UE 77
3rd DLSZ 74
4th Ateneo 68
5th Adamson 59
6th UPIS 44
7th NU 32
8th FEU-FERN 3

Seniors' Division

Rank School Points
1st UST 254
2nd UP 233
3rd La Salle 225
4th Ateneo 131
5th FEU 130
6th UE 121
7th Adamson 75
8th NU 30

Note for Seniors division: Point totals in italics are partial results. The results for the Men and Women's Judo tournaments, in which only Ateneo, La Salle, UP, and UST joined in, are incomplete. UP won both tournaments. Fencing is a demonstration sport, and is not included in the final tally.

Individual Awards

Top Athletes:
Men: Herminio Gallo, Jr. (Volleyball)
Women: Emmilyn Ong Jimenez (Swimming)
Junior: Rufino Manotok (Swimming)

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