UAAP Season 62

UAAP Season 62
"Bigyang Katuparan, 'Sang Kalikasan"
Host school University of the Philippines
Overall champions
Seniors  UST Growling Tigers
Juniors  UST Tiger Cubs
Seniors' champions
Sport Men Women
Basketball  La Salle  La Salle
Juniors' champions
Sport Boys Girls
Basketball  Ateneo N/A
(Ex) = exhibition; (DS) = demonstration sport
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UAAP Season 62 is the 1999-2000 season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines which was hosted by the University of the Philippines. The season opened on July 10, 1999, at the PhilSports Arena.

It was the last broadcast by Silverstar Sports aired on PTV. Jimmy Javier, Joaqui Trillo and Jude Turcuato were on hand for the last broadcast of the UAAP games.

Basketball

Men's playoffs

  1st-seed playoff Semifinals
#1 & #2 have twice-to-beat advantage
Finals
Best-of-three series
                               
    La Salle  84   1   La Salle 91    
    UST  79     4   FEU 69    
     1   La Salle 60 81 78*
     2   UST 62 74 75
  2   UST 75   Number of asterisks (*) denotes the number of Overtimes.
  3   Ateneo 74    

Overall Championship race

The host school is boldfaced. Final.

Juniors' Division

Rank School Points
1st USTHS -
2nd - -
3rd - -
4th - -
5th - -
6th - -
7th - -

Seniors' Division

Rank School Points
1st UST 256
2nd UP 244
3rd La Salle 230
4th FEU 155
5th UE 151
6th Adamson 121
7th Ateneo 119
8th NU 23

Broadcast notes

The UAAP games were 10th and final broadcast by Silverstar Sports including Jimmy Javier, Joaqui Trillo, Jude Turcuato and others were covered. After broadcast on PTV, to contract signing the new league coverage on Studio 23 has been produced by ABS-CBN Sports.

Memorable calls

Can't you see that partner

Joaqui Trillo said, during the crucial free throw by Gilbert Lao of UST during Game 3.

Quickly to Aldeguer, Allado felt for one, we needed quick two, or maybe a three, but his trap to go to Don, he doesn't take it Dino hits it, and one.

Jimmy Javier said, during the fouled three-point shot by Dino Aldeguer of De La Salle during the last seconds left before going into overtime in Game 3.

See also

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