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词条 UAAP Season 81 basketball tournaments
释义

  1. Teams

     Coaches  Coaching changes 

  2. Venues

  3. Men's tournament

     Elimination round  Team standings  Match-up results  Scores  Bracket  Fourth-seed playoff  Semifinals  Ateneo vs. FEU  Adamson vs. UP  Finals  Awards  Sponsored awards  Players of the Week  Statistics  Players' statistical points  Season player highs  Game player highs   Game team highs    Season team highs  

  4. Women's tournament

     Elimination round  Team standings  Match-up results  Scores  Bracket  Fourth–seed playoff  Second–seed playoff   Stepladder semifinals   Stepladder round 1  Stepladder round 2  Finals  Awards  Player of the Week 

  5. Juniors' tournament

     Elimination round  Team standings  Match-up results  Scores  Bracket 

  6. Overall Championship points

      Seniors' division  

  7. See also

  8. References

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The UAAP Season 81 basketball tournaments is the 81st season of the basketball season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) for the 2018–19 school year.[1]

The Ateneo Blue Eagles and the NU Lady Bulldogs successfully defended their championships this season. Ateneo finished first after the elimination round, followed by Adamson. UP, FEU and La Salle finished tied for third, with UP getting the #3 seed due to tiebreakers. FEU defeated La Salle in the playoff for the #4 seed, and were beaten by Ateneo in the semifinals. Adamson lost out in the semifinals again, losing to UP, who have never been in the semifinals since 1998. Qualifying to its first Finals since 1986, UP was swept by Ateneo in the Finals to win its tenth UAAP title. Thirdy Ravena was named Finals MVP, after scoring a 21st century Finals record of 38 points in the deciding Game 2.

The NU Lady Bulldogs won all elimination round games, qualifying to the Finals outright. FEU emerged through the stepladder playoffs that also involved UST and Adamson as NU's Finals opponent, but were still swept by the Lady Bulldogs. NU won its fifth consecutive title, all unbeaten seasons, for a record of 80–0 in the last five tournaments.

In the Juniors' Division, the NU Bullpups and the Ateneo Blue Eaglets finished the elimination round with the top two seeds. NU eliminated the Adamson Baby Falcons, the only team that defeated them in the eliminations, while Ateneo defeated FEU Baby Tamaraws. In the rematch of last year's finals, the Bullpups defeated the defending champions, by winning all two Finals games. The Bullpups won their fourth title since 2011.

Teams

All eight member universities of the UAAP fielded teams in all three divisions.

University Men's team Women's team Juniors' team
Adamson University Soaring Falcons Lady Falcons Baby Falcons
Ateneo de Manila University Blue Eagles Lady Eagles Blue Eaglets
De La Salle University Green Archers Lady Archers Junior Archers
Far Eastern University Tamaraws Lady Tamaraws Baby Tamaraws
National University Bulldogs Lady Bulldogs Bullpups
University of the East Red Warriors Lady Warriors Junior Warriors
University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons Lady Maroons Junior Maroons
University of Santo Tomas Growling Tigers Tigresses Tiger Cubs

Coaches

University Men's coach Women's coach Juniors' coach
Adamson University Franz Pumaren John Kallos Mike Fermin
Ateneo de Manila University Tab Baldwin Anthony John Flores Reggie Varilla[2]
De La Salle University Louie Gonzales Pocholo Villanueva Boris Aldeguer
Far Eastern University Olsen Racela Allan Albano Michael Oliver
National University Jamike Jarin Patrick Aquino Goldwin Monteverde
University of the East Joe Silva Aileen Lebornio Luis Palaganas
University of the Philippines Bo Perasol Kenneth Marius Raval Paolo Mendoza
University of Santo Tomas Aldin Ayo Haydee Ong Bonnie Garcia[3]

Coaching changes

Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date Replaced by Date
UST Growling Tigers Boy Sablan Terminated November 21, 2017[4] Aldin Ayo January 8, 2018[5]
UE Red Warriors Derrick Pumaren Resigned November 22, 2017[6] Joe Silva May 2, 2018[7]
De La Salle Green Archers Aldin Ayo Signed with UST Growling Tigers January 3, 2018[8] Louie Gonzales January 4, 2018[9]
UST Tiger CubsChris CantonjosResignedFebruary 21, 2018[10]Bonnie GarciaApril 6, 2018[3]
Ateneo Blue Eaglets Joe Silva Resigned April 10, 2018[2] Reggie Varilla April 10, 2018[2]

Venues

The Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay and the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City were the primary venues for the men's tournament, and the venues for the finals series for the women's tournament. The Filoil Flying V Centre in San Juan and the Blue Eagle Gym in Quezon City were the alternate venues for the men's and women's tournament, respectively and the main venue for the women's and juniors' tournaments.[11]

In the second round of the men's tournament, two game days were scheduled at the Ynares Center in Antipolo.[12]

Men's tournament

Elimination round

Team standings

{{UAAP Season 81 men's basketball}}

Match-up results

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Scores

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Bracket

{{UAAP Season 81 men's basketball playoffs}}

Fourth-seed playoff

The Tamaraws and the Green Archers last met in the fourth seed playoff in 2012 in which La Salle won. The winner faces Ateneo in the semifinals while the loser gets eliminated.

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}}Prior to the game both teams were having ups and downs into this match-up as FEU won their last three games to salvage their season, while La Salle lost their last two games that would have given them a slot in the semifinals. In the first quarter, the Tamaraws were leading already by seven points, 17-10, towards the end of that period but the Green Archers countered it with an 11-2 run to take the lead by two points, 21-19. An Axel Iñigo buzzer beater 3-point shot regained the lead for FEU as they took a single-point lead. In the second quarter, both teams exchanged blows but La Salle took matters the most to lead by two points at halftime, 38-36. In the third quarter, FEU pounced La Salle into a corner with a five-point lead but La Salle cut the deficit by three points, 54-51, heading into the final period. In the fourth quarter, the Tamaraws were trying to pull away while the Green Archers were trying to catch up. La Salle eventually crept up tying the game and regained the lead. FEU's Prince Orizu fouled out of the game as Barkley Eboña returned to the game despite suffering from cramps earlier. La Salle took advantage of it as they led by four points towards the last two minutes of the game. However, FEU went within striking distance going toe to toe against La Salle cutting the lead by a single basket. The Green Archers swung back the lead by four, 70-66. with less than a minute remaining in the game. In an inbound play, Jasper Parker passed the ball to Ken Tuffin and converted his jumper and cut La Salle's lead by two points with less than 40 seconds remaining. Off a timeout, La Salle inbounded a pass but turned the ball over as it paved the way for FEU to steal the game from them. After the timeout, FEU had the possession with Parker holding the ball as he found a wide open Arvin Tolentino who shot a three-pointer to take the lead for FEU, 71-70, with 3.1 seconds remaining. In La Salle's final possession, Aljun Melecio found an open Leonard Santillan to win the game for them but eventually he was blocked by three FEU defenders winning the Tamaraws the game. Arvin Tolentino, who had a season plagued with controversy, led the scoring for FEU with 15 points with three three-pointers made including the last shot that sealed the game for them, while Barkley Eboña, one of the unsung heroes for FEU, finished with a double-double of 12 points and 16 rebounds.

Semifinals

Ateneo and Adamson had the twice to beat advantage. Ateneo qualified for its fifth consecutive Final Four appearance, and the second consecutive year where they are the first seed. Adamson, the second seed, was in its third consecutive appearance, and improved on last year's third seed. Third seed UP qualified for its first Final Four appearance in 21 years, last appearing in the playoffs in 1997. FEU advanced to the Final Four in its sixth consecutive season, the longest active streak.

Ateneo vs. FEU

Ateneo had the twice-to-beat advantage. Ateneo has faced FEU in the semifinals in three consecutive seasons where the Blue Eagles won the last two series.

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}}Ateneo started off with all cylinders on fire highlighted by two consecutive dunks by Thirdy Ravena to start the game on an 8-0 start despite FEU started off with two consecutive three-point shots to cut the deficit by four points. However, the Tamaraws never had a chance to catch up against the Blue Eagles as they were blown out by as many as 31 points towards the end of the 3rd quarter. Ateneo outscored FEU in every quarter except in the last period as they didn't needed to use their twice to beat advantage after going wire to wire in the past few seasons. They finally marched on to their third consecutive Finals appearance and twelfth overall in the Final Four era.

Adamson vs. UP

Adamson had the twice-to-beat advantage. The Falcons and the Fighting Maroons were in their first playoff match-up against each other. The winner of the series would be the seventh team to qualify in the Finals in the Final Four era.

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In the first game of the series, both teams exchanged leads in the 1st half with UP taking the 1st quarter while Adamson taking the 2nd to nudge by a point at halftime. But the Fighting Maroons outscored the Falcons in the 3rd quarter 26-14 to take an 11-point lead heading into the 4th quarter. Adamson refused to lose as they countered them with a 26-11 scoring run to lead by 4 but UP countered it back with a 6-0 run of their own to take a 71-69 heading into regulation. A costly foul by UP sends Sean Manganti to the free throw line as he converted both of his free throws. UP called a timeout with 3.7 seconds remaining in the game to strategize the play as Juan Gomez de Liaño from the inbound found an open Bright Akhuetie to seal the game for them as they forced a rubber match.

In the second game, the Fighting Maroons kept their guns ablaze as they led by ten points in the first quarter and nine points at half time. Their lead later ballooned already by 16 points, 60-44, but the Falcons countered it with their own scoring with a 23-4 run to take the lead at the end of the third quarter, 67-64. Both teams exchanged leads towards regulation as UP led by three points with less than ten seconds remaining, 78-75. Jerom Lastimosa shot a three-point shot to tie the game once again at 78-all with UP in ball possession. Paul Desiderio missed a shot as the game went into overtime. In the extra period Adamson took a six-point lead already, 84-78, with 2:39 remaining in overtime, but UP scored 6 straight points to tie once again at 84-all with 58.2 seconds remaining. Adamson's top gunner Jerrick Ahanmisi went down as he suffers from cramps after his shot got nullified and missed the remainder of the game. A free throw was awarded for Adamson but made only a shot to lead by a point. A three-point shot by Paul Desiderio swang back the lead to UP 87-85 with forty seconds remaining but a foul by UP sent another Adamson player back into the free throw line and tied for one last time at 87-all. Desiderio's jumper over Sean Manganti however put UP back on top 89-87 with 6.6 seconds remaining with Adamson calling its last time out. The ball was given to Jerom Lastimosa to win the game but he missed a three-point shot that would give Adamson the victory, as UP won the game and entered the Finals for the first time since 1986.

Finals

The best-of-three finals began on December 1. It would be the first Finals match-up between the two teams. This is the first time that UP has made it to the finals since 1986, while defending champions Ateneo has been in its third consecutive Finals appearance. The winner qualifies for the 2018 PCCL National Collegiate Championship.

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  • Finals Most Valuable Player: Ferdinand Ravena III (Ateneo de Manila University)

Awards

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  • Most Valuable Player: Bright Akhuetie (University of the Philippines)[13]
  • Rookie of the Year: Ange Kouame (Ateneo de Manila University)
  • Mythical Team:[13]
    • Bright Akhuetie (University of the Philippines)
    • Juan Gomez de Liaño (University of the Philippines)
    • Alvin Pasaol (University of the East)
    • Justine Baltazar (De La Salle University)
    • Jerrick Ahanmisi (Adamson University)

Sponsored awards

  • Manulife Playmaker of the Season: Juan Gomez de Liaño (University of the Philippines)
  • Milo Nutri-up Up Your Galing Performance Award: Juan Gomez de Liaño (University of the Philippines)
  • Appeton Most Improved Player of the Season: Sean Manganti (Adamson University)
  • PSBankable Player of the Season: Sean Manganti (Adamson University)

Players of the Week

Week endingPlayerTeam
September 9[14]Jerrick AhanmisiAdamson}}
September 12[15]Renzo SubidoUST}}
September 23[16]Justine BaltazarLa Salle}}
September 30[17]Sean MangantiAdamson}}
October 8[18]Wendell ComboyFEU}}
October 15[19]CJ CansinoUST}}
October 22[20]Ange KouameAteneo}}
October 29[21]CJ CansinoUST}}
November 5[22]Aljun MelecioLa Salle}}
November 12[23]Bright AkhuetieUP}}
November 19[24]Juan Gomez de LiañoUP}}

Statistics

Players' statistical points

# Player Team Total
1 NGA}} Bright AkhuetieUP}} 82.5000
2 CIV}} Ange KouameAteneo}} 76.2143
3 PHI}} Alvin PasaolUE}} 74.5714
4 PHI}} Juan Gomez de LiañoUP}} 63.8571
5 PHI}} Justine BaltazarLa Salle}} 58.3846

Season player highs

Statistic Player Team Average
Points PHI}} Alvin PasaolUE}} 24.4
Rebounds NGA}} Bright AkhuetieUP}} 14.6
Assists PHI}} Juan Gomez de LiañoUP}} 5.5
Steals PHI}} Alvin PasaolUE}} 1.9
Blocks CIV}} Ange KouameAteneo}} 3.2

Game player highs

Statistic Player Team Total Opponent
Points PHI}} John Lloyd Clemente
{{flagicon|PHI}} Thirdy Ravena
NU}}
{{UAAPteam|Ateneo}}
38 FEU}}
{{UAAPteam|UP}}
Rebounds CIV}} Ange KouameAteneo}} 27 FEU}}
Assists PHI}} Philip Manalang
{{flagicon|PHI}} Juan Gomez de Liaño
UE}}
{{UAAPteam|UP}}
12 FEU}}
{{UAAPteam|UE}}
Steals PHI}} Raffy Verano
{{flagicon|PHI}} Alvin Pasaol
Ateneo}}
{{UAAPteam|UE}}
5 UP}}
{{UAAPteam|FEU}}
Blocks SEN}} Issa GayeNU}} 8 UST}}
{{UAAPteam|UE}}

Game team highs

Statistic Team Total Opponent
Points La Salle}} 110 UST}}
Rebounds UST}} 59 NU}}
Assists UP}} 28 NU}}
Steals Adamson}} 12 La Salle}}
Blocks Adamson}}
{{UAAPteam|La Salle}}
18 Ateneo}}
{{UAAPteam|FEU}}

Season team highs

Statistic Team Average
Points UP}} 80.3
Rebounds Ateneo}} 47.1
Assists UP}} 19.9
Steals Adamson}} 7.2
Blocks Ateneo}} 5.6

Women's tournament

Elimination round

Team standings

{{UAAP Season 81 women's basketball}}

Match-up results

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Scores

Results on top and to the right of the dashes are for first-round games; those to the bottom and to the left of it are second-round games.{{#invoke:Sports results|main|team_header=Teams |source= |start_date=September 8, 2018

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Bracket

{{UAAP Season 81 women's basketball playoffs}}

Fourth–seed playoff

This is a one-game playoff. The winner advances to the 1st round of the stepladder; the loser is eliminated.

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La Salle|women}} |scoreA= 67{{UAAPteam>UST|women}} |scoreB= 7921–17>Q2=12–21 |Q3=17–16 |Q4=17–25points1=Ana Castillo 20points2=Grace Irebu 29rebounds1=Johanna Arciga 8rebounds2=Grace Irebu 14assist1=Bettina Binaohan 5assist2=Ruby Portillo 8series=UST advances to the Stepladder Round 1report=[https://i.postimg.cc/3NMXRLp2/Dsi-WELn-U8-AI-0cz.jpg Stats]
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Second–seed playoff

The winner advances to the 2nd round of the stepladder with the twice to beat advantage; the loser advances to the 1st round of the stepladder.

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Adamson|women}} |scoreA=63{{UAAPteam>FEU|women}} |scoreB=6717–15>Q2=19–19 |Q3=14–20 |Q4=13–13points1=Jamie Alcoy 25points2=Clare Castro 25rebounds1=Nat Prado 13rebounds2=Clare Castro 16assist1=Mariz Cacho 3assist2=Fatima Quiapo 5series=FEU wins the twice–to–beat advantagereport=[https://i.postimg.cc/SxQWJYX1/Dsi-WELf-Uw-AAKw-QR.jpg Stats]
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Stepladder semifinals

Stepladder round 1

This is a one-game playoff. Adamson last faced UST in the semifinals in 2011 in which the Lady Falcons won.

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Adamson|women}} |scoreA=69{{UAAPteam>UST|women}} |scoreB=7822>Q2=11–21|Q3=22–17 |Q4=22–18points1=Nat Prado 34points2=Grace Irebu 28rebounds1=Nat Prado 10rebounds2=Grace Irebu 20assist1=Kath Araja 5assist2=Clarice Aujero 7series=UST advances to the Stepladder Round 2report=[https://i.postimg.cc/QxdLmSvX/Ds0xp-Sg-Wk-AAtzpf.jpg Stats]
}}

Stepladder round 2

FEU holds the twice to beat advantage. The Lady Tamaraws last faced the Tigresses in the first round of last year's stepladder semifinals where UST won.

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{{UAAPteam-rt>FEU|women}} |scoreA=68UST|women}} |scoreB=6616–12>Q2=15–18 |Q3=22–13 |Q4=15–23points1=Clare Castro 32points2=Grace Irebu 28rebounds1=Clare Castro 15rebounds2=Grace Irebu 13assist1=Nina Antiola 4assist2=Sai Larosa 5series=FEU wins series in one gamereport=[https://i.postimg.cc/YqRrqvBS/Dt-EJe-Iz-U4-AAp-M30.jpg Stats]
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Finals

The NU Lady Bulldogs advance to the best-of-three finals by winning all 14 elimination round games. The Lady Bulldogs have not lost for 78 consecutive games, and have swept the elimination round for the past five seasons.[25] This is a rematch of the 2014 Finals where the Lady Bulldogs won, and was the last Finals appearance of the Lady Tamaraws.

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  • Finals Most Valuable Player: Jack Danielle Animam (National University)

Awards

{{UAAPchampions|UAAP|81|women||NU|Fifth|Fifth}}
  • Most Valuable Player: Grace Irebu (University of Santo Tomas)[26]
  • Rookie of the Year: Reynalyn Ferrer (University of Santo Tomas)
  • Mythical Team:[26]
    • Grace Irebu (University of Santo Tomas)
    • Jack Danielle Animam (National University)
    • Misaela Larosa (University of Santo Tomas)
    • Nathalie Prado (Adamson University)
    • Clare Castro (Far Eastern University)

Player of the Week

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October 22 [20]Ria NabalanNU}}

Juniors' tournament

The juniors' tournament began on November 11, 2018 at the Blue Eagle Gym, Quezon City.

Elimination round

Team standings

{{UAAP Season 81 juniors basketball}}

Match-up results

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Scores

Results on top and to the right of the dashes are for first-round games; those to the bottom and to the left of it are second-round games.{{#invoke:Sports results|main|team_header=Teams| update=January 27, 2019 |source= |start_date=TBD

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Bracket

{{RPFinalFourbracket
RD1-seed1=1{{UAAPteam>NU|junior|name=NSNU}} RD1-score1A=94 RD1-score1B= RD1-seed2=4Adamson|junior|name=Adamson}} RD1-score2A=72 RD1-score2B= RD1-note1= RD1-seed3=2{{UAAPteam>Ateneo|junior|name=Ateneo}} RD1-score3A=90 RD1-score3B= RD1-seed4=3FEU|junior|name=FEU Diliman}} RD1-score4A=82 RD1-score4B= RD1-note2= RD2-seed1=1{{UAAPteam>NU|junior|name=NSNU}} RD2-score1A=70 RD2-score1B=64 RD2-score1C= RD2-seed2=2Ateneo|junior|name=Ateneo}} RD2-score2A=58 RD2-score2B=53 RD2-score2C= RD2-note=

}}

Overall Championship points

{{col-start}}{{col-3}}

Seniors' division

TeamMen Women Total
{{UAAPteam|FEU}} 8 12 20
{{UAAPteam|Ateneo}}15 4 19
{{UAAPteam|Adamson}}10 8 18
{{UAAPteam|NU}} 2 15 17
{{UAAPteam|UST}} 4 10 14
{{UAAPteam|UP}}12 1 13
{{UAAPteam|La Salle}} 6 6 12
{{UAAPteam|UE}} 1 2 3
{{col-3}}
Pts.Ranking
15 Champion
12 2nd
10 3rd
8 4th
6 5th
4 6th
2 7th
1 8th
Did not join
WD Withdrew
{{col-end}}

In case of a tie, the team with the higher position in any tournament is ranked higher. If both are still tied, they are listed by alphabetical order.

How rankings are determined:

  • Ranks 5th to 8th determined by elimination round standings.
  • Loser of the #1 vs #4 semifinal match-up is ranked 4th
    • If stepladder: Loser of stepladder semifinals round 1 is ranked 4th
  • Loser of the #2 vs #3 semifinal match-up is ranked 3rd
    • If stepladder: Loser of stepladder semifinals round 2 is ranked 3rd
  • Loser of the finals is ranked 2nd
  • Champion is ranked 1st

See also

  • NCAA Season 94 basketball tournaments

References

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2. ^{{cite news|last1=Terrado|first1=Reuben|title=Ateneo names new coach as Joe Silva resigns after leading Blue Eaglets to UAAP title|url=https://www.spin.ph/basketball/uaap-juniors/joe-silva-resigns-ateneo-blue-eaglets-coach-reggie-varill|accessdate=6 September 2018|work=Spin|date=2018-04-10|language=en}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=Garcia named Tiger Cubs’ coach; FEU eyes Final 4|url=http://manilastandard.net/sports/basketball/262556/garcia-named-tiger-cubs-coach-feu-eyes-final-4.html|accessdate=6 September 2018|work=Manila Standard Sports|date=2018-04-06|language=en}}
4. ^{{cite news|last1=Lintag|first1=Paul|title=Boy Sablan out as UST head coach|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2017/11/21/boy-sablan-ust-head-coach-33808|accessdate=4 September 2018|work=ABS-CBN Sports|date=2017-11-21}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=UST officially welcomes Aldin Ayo as head coach|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/01/08/18/ust-officially-welcomes-aldin-ayo-as-head-coach|accessdate=4 September 2018|work=ABS-CBN News|date=2018-01-08}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Derrick Pumaren resigns as UE head coach|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/11/22/17/derrick-pumaren-resigns-as-ue-head-coach|accessdate=4 September 2018|work=ABS-CBN News|date=2017-11-22}}
7. ^{{cite news|last1=Dioquino|first1=Delfin|title=Former Ateneo juniors champion coach to call shots for UE|url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/by-sport/basketball/201617-university-of-the-east-red-warriors-new-head-coach-joe-silva|accessdate=4 September 2018|work=Rappler|date=2018-05-02}}
8. ^{{cite news|last1=Isaga|first1=JR|title=Aldin Ayo breaks silence, confirms departure as DLSU head coach|url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/university/uaap/192767-ayo-breaks-silence-departure-dlsu|accessdate=4 September 2018|work=Rappler|date=2018-01-03}}
9. ^{{cite news|last1=Isaga|first1=JR|title=Louie Gonzales officially appointed as new Green Archers coach|url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/university/uaap/dlsu/192923-louie-gonzales-green-archers-coach|accessdate=4 September 2018|work=Rappler|date=2018-01-04}}
10. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/university/uaap/196516-cantonjos-ust-resignation|title=Cantonjos resigns as Jrs head coach, but leaves his heart in UST|last=Go|first=Beatrice|date=2018-02-21|work=Rappler|access-date=2018-10-14|language=en}}
11. ^{{cite news|last=Riego |first=Norman Lee Benjamin |date=September 3, 2018|title=UAAP to move forward with less drums during games|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2018/09/03/uaap-move-forward-less-drums-games-46429|work=ABS-CBN Sports|access-date=September 3, 2018}}
12. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.spin.ph/basketball/uaap-men/uaap-hits-the-road-with-rare-playdates-at-ynares-center-in-antipolo-a2437-20181014?ref=article_feed_1|title=UAAP hits the road with rare playdates at Ynares Center in Antipolo|work=Spin.ph|access-date=2018-10-14|language=en}}
13. ^{{cite news |last=Riego |first=Norman |date=November 19, 2018|title=UAAP: UP has its first MVP in 32 years in Bright Akhuetie|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2018/11/19/uaap-up-first-mvp-32-years-bright-akhuetie-50008|publisher=ABS-CBN Sports |access-date=November 19, 2018}}
14. ^{{cite news|title=Ahanmisi is hands down Player of the Week after shooting down Ateneo|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2018/09/10/ahanmisi-player-week-shooting-ateneo-46743|accessdate=26 September 2018|work=ABS-CBN Sports|date=2018-09-10}}
15. ^{{cite news|title=UST's Renzo Subido comes back with a vengeance as Player of the Week|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2018/09/17/subido-comes-back-vengeance-player-week-46985|accessdate=26 September 2018|work=ABS-CBN Sports|date=2018-09-17}}
16. ^{{cite news|title=UAAP: After three years, this is now the time for Player of the Week Justine Baltazar|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2018/09/24/uaap-this-now-time-player-week-baltazar-47348|accessdate=26 September 2018|work=ABS-CBN Sports|date=2018-09-24}}
17. ^{{cite news|title=Adamson hero Sean Manganti spreads his wings as Player of the Week|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2018/10/01/adamson-s-manganti-spreads-wings-player-week-47658|accessdate=3 October 2018|work=ABS-CBN Sports|date=2018-10-01}}
18. ^{{cite news|title=Player of the Week Comboy making two-way impact for FEU in UAAP 81|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2018/10/08/player-week-comboy-making-two-way-impact-feu-47994|accessdate=8 October 2018|work=ABS-CBN Sports|date=2018-10-08}}
19. ^{{cite news|title=UAAP: UST can hope again with Player of the Week CJ Cansino|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2018/10/15/uaap-ust-can-hope-player-week-cj-cansino-48373|accessdate=16 October 2018|work=ABS-CBN Sports|date=2018-10-16}}
20. ^{{cite news|title=UAAP: Co-Player of the Week Ange Kouame put Ateneo on his back|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2018/10/22/co-player-week-ange-kouame-put-ateneo-back-48698|accessdate=22 October 2018|work=ABS-CBN Sports|date=2018-10-22}}
21. ^{{cite news|title=Player of the Week CJ Cansino of UST is a history-making rookie|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2018/10/29/player-week-cansino-ust-history-making-rookie-49044|accessdate=30 October 2018|work=ABS-CBN Sports|date=2018-10-29}}
22. ^{{cite news|title=UAAP Player of the Week Melecio making sure La Salle remains a contender|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2018/11/05/uaap-pow-melecio-making-sure-la-salle-remains-contender-49358|accessdate=5 November 2018|work=ABS-CBN Sports|date=2018-11-05}}
23. ^{{cite news|title=Bright Akhuetie is UP's first Player of the Week in UAAP 81|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2018/11/12/bright-akhuetie-up-s-first-player-week-uaap-81-49713|accessdate=13 November 2018|work=ABS-CBN Sports|date=2018-11-12}}
24. ^{{cite news|title=Player of the Week Juan GDL makes good on his promise to UP|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2018/11/19/player-week-juan-gdl-makes-good-promise-up-50016|accessdate=24 November 2018|work=ABS-CBN Sports|date=2018-11-19}}
25. ^{{cite news |last1=Cruz |first1=Danine |title=UAAP Women's Basketball: NU wins 78th straight, sweeps elims for outright Finals berth |url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2018/11/16/uaap-nu-wins-78th-row-sweeps-elims-finals-berth-49913 |accessdate=18 November 2018 |work=ABS-CBN SPORTS |date=2018-11-16 |language=en}}
26. ^{{cite news |last=Riego |first=Norman Lee Benjamin|date=November 19, 2018|title=For first time since 2013, Grace Irebu takes UAAP Women's MVP away from NU|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2018/11/19/grace-irebu-takes-uaap-women-s-mvp-away-nu-50015|publisher=ABS-CBN Sports |access-date=November 19, 2018}}
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 before = Season 80 (2017) | after = Season 82 (2019) | title = UAAP basketball seasons | years = Season 81 (2018) |

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3 : 2018–19 in Philippine college basketball|University Athletic Association of the Philippines seasons|UAAP Season 81

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