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UAAP Season 55 men's basketball tournament

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1992 UAAP season
Host schoolUniversity of Santo Tomas
Men's Finals G1 G2Wins
Adamson school colors Adamson Soaring Falcons 59 830+1
FEU school colors FEU Tamaraws 69 942
DurationOctober 10–14, 1992
Arena(s)Loyola Center
Winning coachAlfredo Amador
< Season 54 1992 Season 56 >

UAAP Season 55 is the 1992–93 athletic year of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. This season was hosted by the University of Santo Tomas.

Men's basketball

The UAAP men's basketball competition opened on July 18 at the Araneta Coliseum.[1] The year's host, UST, marked their first year of carrying their new moniker - Growling Tiger, to replace their former moniker of the Glowing Goldies. De La Salle University, declared champion by the Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) headed by president Lito Puyat, hired a new coach in Gabby Velasco, who replaced incumbent Derrick Pumaren. Far Eastern University, the UAAP board's recognized champion, lost the services of power forward Victor Pablo from graduation.

Team standings

Pos Team W L Pts Qualification
1 Adamson school colors Adamson Falcons 11 3 25[a] Twice-to-beat in the Finals
2 FEU school colors FEU Tamaraws 11 3 25[a] Twice-to-win in the Finals
3 La Salle school colors De La Salle Green Archers 11 3 25[a]
4 UST school colors UST Growling Tigers (H) 10 4 24
5 Ateneo school colors Ateneo Blue Eagles 6 8 20
6 UP school colors UP Fighting Maroons 5 9 19
7 UE school colors UE Red Warriors 1 13 15
8 NU school colors NU Bulldogs 1 13 15
Source: [2]
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) if tied for #2, one-game playoff; 3) head-to-head record; 4) head-to-head point differential; 5) overall point differential
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Adamson clinches #1 seed automatically by way of superior quotient; second-seed playoff: FEU 101–87 La Salle

The Adamson Falcons of coach Orly Bauzon clinched the first finals berth by way of superior quotient, which was made possible by FEU's 87–76 win over UST in their final elimination assignment. This was marked by the game's last three minutes and forty-seven seconds were replayed due to a power failure at the venue.[2]

The FEU Tamaraws advanced to the championship against Adamson Falcons by defeating the De La Salle Green Archers, 101–87, in a playoff.[3] The Tamaraws, coached by Alfredo Amador, scored a two-game sweep over the Falcons to retain the senior's basketball title.[4]

Second seed playoff

Finals

October 14
Adamson Falcons Adamson school colors 83–94 FEU school colors FEU Tamaraws
FEU wins series in two games

See also

References

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