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UAAP Season 53
Host school?
Overall
Seniors?
Juniors?
Seniors' champions
Sport
Men
Women
Basketball La Salle school colors La Salle
Juniors' champions
Sport
Boys
Girls
(NT) = No tournament; (DS) = Demonstration Sport;
(Ex) = Exhibition;
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UAAP Season 53 is the 1990–1991 season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines.

Men's basketball

The UAAP men's basketball competition opens on July 28 at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium after the opening ceremonies were twice postponed. [1]

Team standings

Teams W L PCT GB
La Salle school colors De La Salle Green Archers 11 3 .786 --
UE school colors UE Red Warriors 9 5 .642 2
Ateneo school colors Ateneo Blue Eagles 9 5 .642 2
UST school colors UST Glowing Goldies 8 6 .571 3
FEU school colors FEU Tamaraws 8 6 .571 3
Adamson school colors Adamson Soaring Falcons 6 8 .429 5
UP school colors UP Fighting Maroons 4 10 .285 7
NU school colors NU Bulldogs 1 13 .071 10

Defending seniors champion De La Salle University swept the first round of eliminations with seven straight victories. The Green Archers, however, saw their first three victories being reversed to a loss, when the UAAP board, via a 5-1 vote, ruled that Green Archer Manuel Luis Locsin had not completed the required one-year residency in La Salle and its therefore ineligible to play this season. Locsin saw action in their games against the Bulldogs, the Falcons and Glowing Goldies. La Salle fell to four wins and three losses, the UST Glowing Goldies, who were beaten by the Green Archers, 80-90, assumed the leadership with a 7-0 won-loss card. National University, who were routed by De La Salle, 61-91, on opening day last July 28, finally broke into a win column. The Green Archers did preserved their 64-57 conquest of arch rivals Ateneo Blue Eagles.

UST Glowing Goldies raced to an 8-0 won-loss record, following their 101-89 win over NU Bulldogs at the start of the second round. [2] The UP Maroons handed the Goldies their first loss with a 75-66 victory on September 8. [3]

After the two-round eliminations, De La Salle took the first finals seat with an 11-3 won-loss card. The UE Warriors and Ateneo Blue Eagles dispute the second finals berth on October 4 at the Araneta Coliseum. The Eagles of Ateneo coach Chot Reyes failed to make it another classic Ateneo-La Salle encounter following the Eagles' hairline 78-80 setback to the Warriors. The UST Glowing Goldies, after eight wins in a row, lost their last six matches with Edward Joseph Feihl sitting out and missed majority of UST's game in the second round as he was sidelined with an infection. [4]

La Salle need to only win once to retain the title, the UE Warriors, who lost to the Green Archers twice in the eliminations, 91-93 in overtime and 74-76, had to win twice in order to capture the UAAP crown.

Juniors basketball

Team standings

Teams W L Pts.
Adamson school colors Adamson Baby Falcons 13 1 27
Ateneo school colors Ateneo Blue Eaglets 12 2 26
FEU school colors FEU Baby Tamaraws 9 5 23
UST school colors UST Nuggets 8 6 22
UE school colors UE Pages 6 8 20
La Salle school colors La Salle–Zobel 5 9 19
UP school colors UP Integrated School 2 12 16
NU school colors NU Bullpups 1 13 15

  Qualified to the Finals with the twice to beat advantage
  Qualified to the Finals

Adamson Baby Falcons outclassed Ateneo Blue Eaglets, 79-67, on the final day of the eliminations on September 29 at the Loyola Center to finish with a 13-win, 1-loss record. The Baby Falcons advanced to the playoffs with a twice-to-beat advantage over the second-seeded Eaglets, needing to beat Ateneo only once to clinch their third straight title. [5]

Championships summary

Seniors Division championships

Juniors Division championships

Overall Championship race

References

  1. ^ "UAAP showtime". Manila Standard.
  2. ^ "8 in a row for Goldies". Manila Standard.
  3. ^ "Maroons end UST run". Manila Standard.
  4. ^ "La Salle reaches finals as UE scuttles Ateneo". Manila Standard.
  5. ^ "Baby Falcons claw Eaglets". Manila Standard.