UAAP NCAA All-Star Game

The University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP)-National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) All-Star Game is an interleague basketball game between selected players of the UAAP and the NCAA. Several side events, such as the slam dunk contest, were held from 2004 onwards. Prior to 2004, it was an interleague tournament between the semifinalists of both leagues.

The proceeds of the games proceed to Bantay Bata, an ABS-CBN foundation for needy children.

Summaries

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All-star games

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Year Venue Winner Score Loser MVP
2002 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City UE Red Warriors   2–0*   Ateneo Blue Eagles   Ronald Tubid
2003 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City FEU Tamaraws   77–55   De La Salle Green Archers
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City UAAP South      94–77      NCAA East
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City UAAP North      62–57      NCAA West
2004 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City UAAP      58–54      NCAA   Toti Almeda
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City NCAA      67–64      UAAP   Leo Najorda
2005 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City NCAA      76–64      UAAP   Leo Najorda
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City NCAA      88–81      UAAP   Boyet Bautista
2006 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City NCAA Juniors 72–64 UAAP Juniors**   Dave Marcelo
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City UAAP Seniors** 83–78 NCAA Seniors   Jojo Duncil
2007 The Arena in San Juan, San Juan NCAA*** 83–78 UAAP   RJ Jazul
2008 Ynares Sports Arena, Pasig UAAP Juniors 90–78 NCAA Juniors***   Mark Juruena
UAAP Seniors 91–80 NCAA Seniors   Jervy Cruz
2009 Filoil Flying V Arena, San Juan NCAA Juniors 85–84 UAAP Juniors   Arthur dela Cruz
NCAA Seniors 76–60 UAAP Seniors   Jimbo Aquino
2010 Filoil Flying V Arena, San Juan NCAA Juniors 85–81 UAAP Juniors   Baser Amer
UAAP Seniors 90–76 NCAA Seniors   Paul Lee

Notes:

*Best of 3 series
**UAAP was composed of only 7 schools as La Salle was suspended.
***NCAA was composed of only 7 schools as PCU was suspended.

Side events

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Year Slam dunk contest Three-point shootout 2-ball competition
2003   Niño Canaleta   Wynsjohn Te   Louie Abad/Titus Mendoza
2004   Niño Canaleta   Chris Tiu   Patrick Cabahug/Leo Canuday
2005   Rey Guevarra   Alex Angeles   JB Sison/Jay-R Tecson
2006   Elmer Espiritu   Chris Tiu   Jim Viray/Anthony del Rio
2007   Rey Guevarra   JV Casio   Martin Reyes/Vicmel Epres
2008   Elmer Espiritu   Clark Bautista (not held)
2009   Allein Maliksi   John Wilson   Joel Banal/  Ael Banal
2010 not held   Nate Matute   Bong Ravena/  Kiefer Ravena

2002

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2002 UAAP-NCAA Bantay Bata Showdown
Men's Finals G1 G2Wins
  Ateneo Blue Eagles 69 850
  UE Red Warriors 86 882
DurationOctober 26–27
Arena(s)Araneta Coliseum
Finals MVPRonald Tubid
TV network(s)Studio 23

The 2002 tournament had three stages: the elimination round was an inter-league affair, but the standings are based between teams of the same league. The top two teams advance to a single round-robin semifinals. The two best teams from the semifinals dispute the championship in a best of three series.

Elimination round

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NCAA

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Team W L
  San Sebastian Stags 3 1
  Benilde Blazers 1 3
  PCU Dolphins 1 3
  JRU Heavy Bombers 0 4

UAAP

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Team W L
  UE Red Warriors 4 0
  Ateneo Blue Eagles 3 1
  UST Growling Tigers 3 1
  De La Salle Green Archers 0 4

Semi-finals

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Team W L
  Ateneo Blue Eagles 3 0
  UE Red Warriors 2 1
  San Sebastian Stags 1 2
  Benilde Blazers 0 3

Finals

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UE def. Ateneo, 2 games to none.

2003

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The 2003 tournament was a single-elimination tournament, with the seedings based on the final positions in their respective leagues. UAAP runner-up Ateneo didn't join, so they were replaced with 5th placer Adamson.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
Araneta Coliseum
 
 
(U-1) FEU 88
 
Araneta Coliseum
 
(N-4) Mapua65
 
(U-1) FEU 69
 
Araneta Coliseum
 
(U-3) UE65
 
(U-3) UE84
 
Araneta Coliseum
 
(N-3) JRU56
 
(U-1) FEU77
 
Araneta Coliseum
 
(U-4) La Salle55
 
(N-1) Letran74
 
Araneta Coliseum
 
(U-5) Adamson73
 
(N-1) Letran66
 
Araneta Coliseum
 
(U-4) La Salle84 Third place
 
(U-4) La Salle75
 
Araneta Coliseum
 
(N-2) San Sebastian63
 
(U-3) UE79
 
 
(N-1) Letran67
 
  • All-star games:
    • UAAP South 94-77 NCAA East
    • UAAP North 62-57 NCAA West
  • Slam dunk contest: Niño Canaleta (UE)
  • Three-point shootout: Wynsjohn Te (JRU)
  • 2-ball competition: Louie Abad and Titus Mendoza (CSB)

2004

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  • All-star games:
    • UAAP (FEU/UST/UP/NU) 58-54 NCAA (PCU/Letran/Mapua/JRU)
      • All-star MVP: Toti Almeda (UP)
    • UAAP (Adamson/Ateneo/La Salle/UE) 64-67 NCAA (UPHR/San Beda/San Sebastian/CSB)
  • Slam dunk contest: Niño Canaleta (UE)
  • Three-point shootout: Chris Tiu (Ateneo)
  • 2-ball competition: Patrick Cabahug and Leo Canuday (Adamson)

2005

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  • All-star games:
    • UAAP (Adamson/FEU/NU/UE) 64-76 NCAA (JRU/PCU/San Sebastian/UPHDS)
    • UAAP (Ateneo/La Salle/UP/UST) 81-88 NCAA (Letran/CSB/Mapua/San Beda)
  • Slam dunk contest: Rey Guevarra[1] (Letran)
  • Three-point shootout: Alex Angeles (San Beda)
  • 2-ball competition: JB Sison and Jay-R Tecson (San Beda)

2006

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  • All-star games:
    • UAAP Juniors 64-72 NCAA Juniors
    • UAAP Seniors 83-78 NCAA Seniors
  • Slam dunk contest: Elmer Espiritu (UE)
  • Three-point shootout: Chris Tiu (Ateneo)
  • 2-ball competition: Jim Viray and Anthony del Rio (San Sebastian)

2007

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  • All-star game UAAP 78-83 NCAA
  • Slam dunk contest: Rey Guevarra (Letran)
  • Three-point shootout: JV Casio (La Salle)
  • 2-ball competition: Martin Reyes and Vicmel Epres (UP)

2008

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  • UAAP Juniors 90-78 NCAA Juniors
    • All-star MVP: Mark Juruena (Adamson)
  • All-star game UAAP 91-80 NCAA
  • Slam dunk contest: Elmer Espiritu (UE)
  • Three-point shootout: Clark Bautista (UST)

2009

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2010

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  • NCAA Juniors 85-81 UAAP Juniors
  • UAAP Seniors 90-76 NCAA Seniors
  • Slam dunk contest: not held
  • Three-point shootout: Nate Matute (JRU)
  • Father-son 2-3 ball: Bong and Kiefer Ravena

Standings

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Schools

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Team W L PCT Championships
  FEU Tamaraws 3 0 1.000 1
  Ateneo Blue Eagles 7 1 0.857 0
  UE Red Warriors 10 2 0.833 1
  UST Growling Tigers 3 1 0.750 0
  San Sebastian Stags 4 5 0.444 0
  Letran Knights 1 2 0.333 0
  PCU Dolphins 1 3 0.250 0
  Benilde Blazers 1 6 0.143 0
  Adamson Soaring Falcons 0 1 0.000 0
  Mapúa Cardinals 0 1 0.000 0
  JRU Heavy Bombers 0 5 0.000 0

Leagues

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Team W L
NCAA 8 7
UAAP 7 8

References

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  1. ^ Villar, Joey (August 14, 2005). "NCAA sweeps UAAP in Bantay Bata show". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  2. ^ Villar, Joey (November 15, 2009). "NCAA selection tops UAAP". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2 August 2022.