University Athletic Association of the Philippines
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The University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP), established in 1938 is a sports association of eight universities in the Philippines. Each year, teams from universities play in 14 sports.
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[edit] Member schools
The UAAP was founded by four universities: Far Eastern University, National University, the University of the Philippines, and the University of Santo Tomas. At present, the UAAP has eight member universities, all located in Metro Manila.
Following is a list of those universities with their team designations.
School | Men | Juniors | Women | Affiliation | Year joined | |
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Adamson University | Soaring Falcons | Baby Falcons | Lady Falcons | Private/Vincentian | 1952*, 1970 | |
Ateneo de Manila University | Blue Eagles | Blue Eaglets | Lady Eagles | Private/Jesuit | 1978 | |
De La Salle University-Manila De La Salle-Santiago Zobel School |
Green Archers | Junior Archers | Lady Archers | Private/Lasallian | 1986 | |
Far Eastern University Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Educational Foundation |
Tamaraws | Junior Tamaraws | Lady Tamaraws | Private/Non-sectarian | 1938 | |
National University | Bulldogs | Bullpups | Lady Bulldogs | Private/Non-sectarian | 1938 | |
University of the East | Red Warriors | Pages | Amazons | Private/Non-sectarian | 1952 | |
University of the Philippines, Diliman University of the Philippines Integrated School |
Fighting Maroons | Junior Maroons | Lady Maroons | Public/National | 1938 | |
University of Santo Tomas | Growling Tigers | Tiger Cubs | Tigresses | Private/Dominican | 1938 |
* Withdrew in 1953, readmitted in 1970.
[edit] Previous members
- Manila Central University
- The University of Manila
[edit] Sports
Member universities compete in 14 sports. Basketball, being the most popular sport in the Philippines, is the most watched and most supported among all the sports. Most of these sports have Men's and Women's divisions, with the exception of baseball, in which only men participate, and softball, which is for women only. Almost all the sports also have a Junior division, in which the associated high schools of the universities participate. As of now, only four of the eight member universities participate in all sports, namely the Ateneo de Manila University, De La Salle University-Manila, the University of the Philippines, and the University of Santo Tomas. [edit] 1st semester sports (July-October)
[edit] 2nd semester sports (November-March)
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[edit] Rivalries
In the 69-year history of the league, it is but natural that rivalries will rise in name of school pride and honor. Below are some of the notable rivalries in the UAAP:
- Ateneo de Manila and De La Salle: Arguably the most storied interschool sports rivalry in the Philippines. No one is exactly sure how and when it started, leading to numerous urban legends about its origins. (See related entry in the article on the NCAA.)
- Ateneo de Manila and UP ("The Battle of Katipunan"): This rivalry traces its roots to when both of these schools were still in the city of Manila before the NCAA even began. The Ateneo and UP players would play friendly basketball games in Intramuros, and it was at this point that the Ateneo formed the first cheering squad in the Philippines.
- UP and UST ("The Cheerdance Rivals"): Since the inception of the UAAP cheerdance competition, UP and UST have had the best winning records, and one is usually just a runner up to the other. Both schools' pep squads are famous for their stunts and high-energy performances.
- UE and UST: From 1964 to 1971, the UST Glowing Goldies met the UE Red Warriors eight times in the Final of the basketball tournament, with the Warriors winning seven encounters. It is the longest finals appearance between two teams in the UAAP. In 1967, the two teams were the co-champions of the UAAP.
- La Salle and UST: Both were known for their numerous basketball championship matches in the 1990's, with UST winning three straight titles at the expense of the Green Archers. In 1999, La Salle defeated the Growling Tigers to win the basketball crown. Their basketball rivalry diminished in latter years due to UST's decline but became a celebrated rivalry in Women's Volleyball, as the Lady Archers and the Tigresses met three times in the championship of the Shakey's V-League tournament with La Salle having a 2-1 edge. The rivalry was carried over to the UAAP.
- La Salle and FEU: The rivalry was sparked when the 1991 Final when La Salle's final game win was protested by the FEU after a Green Archer was admitted into the playing court after being disqualified. The UAAP Board upheld the protest and ordered the replay. La Salle did not show up, claiming to have won legitimately, and FEU was awarded the trophy. La Salle then had their victory parade pass through all UAAP schools - went they passed through the FEU campus, the motorcade was bombarded with debris. La Salle had to give up another trophy when in 2004, a Green Archer was found to have falsified documents, thus awarding FEU the trophy.
[edit] UAAP Championships
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[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- University Athletic Association of the Philippines
- UBelt - Philippine collegiate sports site
- UAAP Forums UAAP games and schools forums
- UAAP-NCAA Live Series Center - Hosts the UAAP-NCAA Live mod for the NBA Live Series
University Athletic Association of the Philippines Season 70
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Seniors: Adamson Soaring Falcons | Ateneo Blue Eagles | De La Salle Green Archers | FEU Tamaraws NU Bulldogs | UE Red Warriors | UP Fighting Maroons | UST Growling Tigers |
Juniors: Adamson Baby Falcons | Ateneo Blue Eaglets | DLSZ Junior Archers | FEU-FERN Baby Tamaraws NU Bullpups | UE Pages | UPIS Junior Maroons | UST Tiger Cubs |
Championships | Seasons |