:UAAP Season 62
{{Short description|University Athletic Association of the Philippines}}
{{Infobox PhilGenChamp
|name = UAAP Season 62
|title = Overall
|image =
|tagline = Bigyang Katuparan, 'Sang Kalikasan
|seniors = {{UAAPteam|UST|inst}}
|juniors = {{UAAPteam|UST|inst}}
|host = University of the Philippines
|league=UAAP
|prev=61
|seasonlist=List of UAAP seasons
|next=63
|bask-men={{UAAPteam|La Salle|short}}
|bask-wom={{UAAPteam|La Salle|short}}
|bask-boys={{UAAPteam|Ateneo|short}}
}}
UAAP Season 62 is the 1999–2000 athletic year 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.
Basketball
=Men's tournament=
The 62nd UAAP men's basketball tournament was held at the PhilSports Arena and Cuneta Astrodome from July 10 to October 9, 1999.
==Elimination round==
{{#invoke:Sports table|main |style=WL
|ranking_style=percentage |show_GB=yes |GB_team=1 |for_against_style=none |hide_played=yes
|start_date = Unknown
|update=complete |source=
|team1=DLS
|team2=UST
|team3=ADMU
|team4=FEU
|team5=UE
|team6=UP
|team7=NU
|team8=AdU
|win_DLS = 11 |loss_DLS = 3 |hth_DLS=First-seed playoff: La Salle 84–79 UST
|win_UST = 11 |loss_UST = 3 |hth_UST=DLS
|win_ADMU = 10 |loss_ADMU = 4
|win_FEU = 9 |loss_FEU = 5
|win_UE = 6 |loss_UE = 8
|win_UP = 5 |loss_UP = 9 |status_UP = H
|win_NU = 3 |loss_NU = 11
|win_AdU = 1 |loss_AdU = 13
|name_DLS={{UAAPteam|La Salle|bk}}
|name_UST={{UAAPteam|UST|bk}}
|name_ADMU={{UAAPteam|Ateneo|bk}}
|name_FEU={{UAAPteam|FEU|bk}}
|name_UE ={{UAAPteam|UE|bk}}
|name_UP ={{UAAPteam|UP|bk}}
|name_NU ={{UAAPteam|NU|bk}}
|name_AdU={{UAAPteam|Adamson|name=Adamson Falcons|bk}}
|result1=2x |result2=2x |result3=SF |result4=SF
|res_col_header=Q
|status_pos=after
|col_2x=green1 |text_2x=Twice-to-beat in the semifinals
|col_SF=green2 |text_SF=Twice-to-win in the semifinals
}}
==Playoffs==
{{4TeamBracket-info
| autolegs=y
| RD1 = Semifinals
(Nos. 1 & 2 have twice-to-beat advantage)
| RD2 = Finals
(Best-of-three series)
|RD1-seed1=1
|RD1-team1={{UAAPteam|La Salle|bk|short}}
|RD1-score1-1=91
|RD1-seed2=4
|RD1-team2={{UAAPteam|FEU|bk|short}}
|RD1-score2-1=69
|RD1-seed3=2
|RD1-team3={{UAAPteam|UST|bk|short}}
|RD1-score3-1=75
|RD1-seed4=3
|RD1-team4={{UAAPteam|Ateneo|bk|short}}
|RD1-score4-1=74
|RD2-seed1=1
|RD2-team1={{UAAPteam|La Salle|bk|short}}
|RD2-score1-1=60
|RD2-score1-2=81
|RD2-score1-3=78*
|RD2-seed2=2
|RD2-team2={{UAAPteam|UST|bk|short}}
|RD2-score2-1=62
|RD2-score2-2=74
|RD2-score2-3=75
}}*Overtime
Overall championship race
{{col-begin}}
{{col-break}}
=Juniors' division=
{{#invoke:PHL sports overall tally|main|overall_pts_only=y
|team1 = UST |pts_UST =
|team2 = ADU |name_ADU = –
|team3 = ADM |name_ADM = –
|team4 = DLS |name_DLS = –
|team5 = NUI |name_NUI = –
|team6 = UEA |name_UEA = –
|team7 = UPD |name_UPD = –
}}
{{col-break}}
=Seniors' division=
{{#invoke:PHL sports overall tally|main|overall_pts_only=y
|team1 = ADU |pts_ADU = 121
|team2 = ADM |pts_ADM = 119
|team3 = DLS |pts_DLS = 230
|team4 = FEU |pts_FEU = 155
|team5 = NUI |pts_NUI = 23
|team6 = UEA |pts_UEA = 151
|team7 = UPD |pts_UPD = 244 |status_UPD = H
|team8 = UST |pts_UST = 256
}}
{{col-end}}
Broadcast notes
The UAAP games were covered by Silverstar Communications for the 10th and final season. ABS-CBN Sports will take over as the new official broadcaster of the UAAP starting on Season 63.{{Cite web|url=https://www.spin.ph/basketball/uaap-men/meet-the-man-who-first-put-uaap-basketball-on-television-in-nine-days|title = This man paid P200,000 to put UAAP basketball on TV in 1991. The rest is history}}
See also
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5830 PinoyExchange Forums]
{{UAAP seasons}}
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