UAAP Season 67

UAAP Season 67
Host school De La Salle University
Overall champions
Seniors  UST Growling Tigers
Juniors  UST Tiger Cubs
Seniors' champions
Sport
Men
Women
Basketball  FEU N/A
Juniors' champions
Sport
Boys
Girls
Basketball  Ateneo N/A
(Ex) = Exhibition; (DS) = Demonstration Sport

UAAP Season 67 is the 2004–05 athletic year of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines, which was hosted by De La Salle University-Manila. The season opened on July 10, 2004.

Basketball

Men's tournament

Elimination round

Rank Team W L PCT GBPO
1  FEU Tamaraws 11 3 .786  
2  De La Salle Green Archers 10 4 .714 1
3  Ateneo Blue Eagles 10 4 .714 1
4  UE Red Warriors 8 6 .571 3 
5  UP Fighting Maroons 7 7 .500 4 
6  Adamson Falcons 5 9 .357 6 
7  UST Growling Tigers 4 10 .286 7 
8  NU Bulldogs 1 13 .071 10 

Event host in boldface

  Qualified to the semifinals with a twice-to-beat advantage
  Qualified to the semifinals

Bracket

  Second-seed playoff
One–game playoff
Semifinals
#1 & #2 have twice-to-beat advantage
Finals
Best-of-three series
                               
    1  FEU 71    
    4  UE 64    
   
 
    1  FEU 51 67 65
    2  La Salle 58 57 68
 
 
 La Salle 82   2  La Salle 69  
 Ateneo 69   3  Ateneo 55    

After La Salle's two ineligible players were discovered after UAAP Season 68, all of their games from Season 66–68 were forfeited. Prior to the forfeiture, La Salle returned their Season 67 championship trophy and their Season 68 runner-up trophy. The UAAP Board subsequently awarded the trophy to FEU in 2006.

Cheerdance

The Cheerdance Competition was held on September 12, 2004 at the Araneta Coliseum.

OrderPep squadScore
1st UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe93.61
2nd UP Pep Squad90.56
3rd FEU Cheering Squad87.09
4th Ateneo Blue Babble Battalion85.79
5th DLSU Animo Squad84.97
6th Adamson Pep Squad84.76
7th UE Pep Squad79.52
8th NU Pep Squad68.44

Championships summary

General Championship race

The host school is boldfaced. Final.

Individual awards

Athlete of the Year:
Men: Daniel Hicban (Football)
Women: Aewon Arayi (Basketball)
Boys: Nelson Mariano III (Chess)
Girls: Louise Sarmiento (Swimming)

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