UAAP Season 59
UAAP Season 59 | |||||||||
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Host school | De La Salle University | ||||||||
Overall champions | |||||||||
Seniors | UST Growling Tigers | ||||||||
Juniors | UST Tiger Cubs | ||||||||
Seniors' champions | |||||||||
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Junior's champions | |||||||||
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(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
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Seniors' Division
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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)