UAAP badminton championships

The UAAP badminton championships are badminton tournaments on the Philippines for university teams.

Results

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  Denotes school won both men's and women's championship in the same year

UAAP
Season
Men's Women's
Champions Runner-up Champions Runner-up
58 (1995–96)   Ateneo de Manila University
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  University of the Philippines Diliman
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59 (1996–97)   Ateneo de Manila University   University of Santo Tomas   University of the Philippines Diliman   Ateneo de Manila University
60 (1997–98)   University of the Philippines Diliman
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  University of the Philippines Diliman
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61 (1998–99)   University of the Philippines Diliman   University of Santo Tomas   University of the Philippines Diliman   Far Eastern University
62 (1999–00)   University of the Philippines Diliman
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  University of the Philippines Diliman
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63 (2000–01)   University of the Philippines Diliman   Far Eastern University   University of the Philippines Diliman   Far Eastern University
64 (2001–02)   Far Eastern University   University of the Philippines Diliman   Far Eastern University   University of Santo Tomas
65 (2002–03)[1]   University of the Philippines Diliman   Far Eastern University   De La Salle University   Ateneo de Manila University
66 (2003–04)   Ateneo de Manila University   University of Santo Tomas   Ateneo de Manila University   Far Eastern University
67 (2004–05)   University of Santo Tomas   Far Eastern University   De La Salle University   Ateneo de Manila University
68 (2005–06)   University of Santo Tomas   Far Eastern University   De La Salle University   Far Eastern University
69 (2006–07)   Far Eastern University   University of the East   Far Eastern University   University of Santo Tomas
70 (2007–08)   De La Salle University   University of the East   University of Santo Tomas   Far Eastern University
71 (2008–09)   University of the East   University of Santo Tomas   Far Eastern University   De La Salle University
72 (2009–10)   University of Santo Tomas   De La Salle University   De La Salle University   University of the East
73 (2010–11)   University of Santo Tomas   Ateneo de Manila University   Far Eastern University   De La Salle University
74 (2011–12)   Ateneo de Manila University   National University   University of the East   Ateneo de Manila University
75 (2012–13)   National University
  Ateneo de Manila University   Ateneo de Manila University   Far Eastern University
76 (2013–14)   Ateneo de Manila University   National University   Ateneo de Manila University   De La Salle University
77 (2014–15)   National University   De La Salle University   University of the Philippines Diliman   Ateneo de Manila University
78 (2015–16)   National University   De La Salle University   University of the Philippines Diliman   Ateneo de Manila University
79 (2016–17)   National University   Ateneo de Manila University   University of the Philippines Diliman   Ateneo de Manila University
80 (2017–18)   National University   University of the Philippines Diliman   De La Salle University   University of the Philippines Diliman
81 (2018–19)   National University   University of the Philippines Diliman   Ateneo de Manila University   University of the Philippines Diliman
82 (2019–20)   National University   Ateneo de Manila University   Ateneo de Manila University   De La Salle University
83 (2020–21) Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
84 (2022–22) Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
85 (2022–23)   National University   Ateneo de Manila University   Ateneo de Manila University   University of the Philippines Diliman
86 (2023–24)   Ateneo de Manila University   National University   Ateneo de Manila University   University of the Philippines Diliman
87 (2024-25)   National University   Ateneo de Manila University   University of the Philippines Diliman   Ateneo de Manila University

Streaks

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  • UP owns the longest streak for consecutive titles in the Women's Division at six. NU holds seven straight titles in the Men's Division.
  • UP also won a "double crown" (winning both Men's and Women's) for four consecutive years (1997–2000). Ateneo had two double crowns in 2013–2014 and 2023-2024, while FEU achieved the feat in the 2001–2002 and 2006–2007 Seasons.

Number of championships by school

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University Men's Women's Total Last Badminton Championship
  University of the Philippines Diliman 5 10 15 2002-03 (M), 2024–25 (W)
  Ateneo de Manila University 7 7 14 2023–24 (M & W)
  National University 9 0 9 2024–25 (M)
  De La Salle University 1 5 6 2007-08 (M), 2017–18 (W)
  Far Eastern University 1 4 5 2006-07 (M), 2010–11 (W)
  University of Santo Tomas 4 1 5 2010–11 (M), 2007-08 (W)
  University of the East 1 1 2 2008-09 (M), 2011–12 (W)

References

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  1. ^ Abcede, JP (11 April 2023). "UP, DLSU reign in UAAP Badminton". Archived from the original on 2003-04-11. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
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