UAAP Season 67
UAAP Season 67 is the 2004-2005 season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines, which was hosted by De La Salle University-Manila. The season opened on July 10, 2004
Basketball
Men's tournament
Elimination round
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Qualified for semifinals with twice to beat advantage |
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Qualified for semifinals |
Host team in boldface.
Bracket
After La Salle's two ineligible players were discovered after UAAP Season 68, all of their games from Season 66-68 were forfeited. Prior to the forfeiture, La Salle returned their Season 67 championship trophy and their Season 68 runner-up trophy. The UAAP Board subsequently awarded the trophy to FEU on 2006.
Cheerdance
The Cheerdance Competition was held on September 12, 2004 at the Araneta Coliseum.
Order |
Pep squad |
Score |
1st |
UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe |
93.61 |
2nd |
UP Pep Squad |
90.56 |
3rd |
FEU Cheering Squad |
87.09 |
4th |
Ateneo Blue Babble Battalion |
85.79 |
5th |
DLSU Animo Squad |
84.97 |
6th |
Adamson Pep Squad |
84.76 |
7th |
UE Pep Squad |
79.52 |
8th |
NU Pep Squad |
68.44 |
Championships summary
Seniors Division championships
Juniors Division championships
Overall Championship race
The host school is boldfaced. Final.
Juniors' Division
Rank |
School |
Points |
1st |
USTHS |
115 |
2nd |
UE |
97 |
3rd |
DLSZ |
86 |
4th |
Ateneo |
81 |
5th |
UPIS |
67 |
6th |
NU |
22 |
7th |
Adamson |
20 |
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Seniors' Division
Rank |
School |
Points |
1st |
UST |
285 |
2nd |
UP |
279 |
3rd |
La Salle |
224 |
4th |
Ateneo |
201 |
5th |
FEU |
170 |
6th |
UE |
166 |
7th |
Adamson |
82 |
8th |
NU |
18 |
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Individual Awards
Athlete of the Year:
Men: Patrick Ozaeta (Football)
Women: Aewon Arayi (Basketball)
Boys: Nelson Mariano III (Chess)
Girls: Louise Sarmiento (Swimming)
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