UAAP Season 61

UAAP Season 61
"The Filipino Spirit Shining Through Sports"
Host school University of the East
Overall champions
Seniors  UST Growling Tigers
Juniors  UST Tiger Cubs
Seniors' champions
Sport Men Women
Basketball  La Salle  FEU
Juniors' champions
Sport Boys Girls
Basketball  UST N/A
(Ex) = Exhibition; (DS) = Demonstration Sport
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Season 61 champions
Men's  La Salle
Women's  FEU
Juniors'  USTHS
Seniors'
(Coed)
 FEU (EX)
Men's  UP
Women's  UST
Boys'  USTHS
Girls'  USTHS
Men's  UST
Women's  FEU
Juniors'  Ateneo
Men's  UP
Women's  UP
Juniors'  UE
Men's  La Salle
Women's  La Salle
Men's  UST
Women's  FEU
Boys'  DLSZ
Girls'  DLSZ
Men's  UST
Women's  UST
Men's  UE
Women's  FEU
Juniors'  Adamson
Men's  Ateneo
Women's  La Salle
Men's  UP
Men's  UP
Women's  UP
Men's  Adamson
Women's  Adamson
Notes: (DS) refers to demonstration sport.
(EX) refers to exhibition sport.

UAAP Season 61 is the 1998–1999 season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines which was hosted by the University of the East. The season opened on 11 July 1998, thirty days after the nation's 100th anniversary of declaration of independence from Spain and eleven days after the installation of Joseph Ejercito Estrada as the nation's 13th president.

Basketball

Men's playoffs

  Semifinals
#1 & #2 have twice-to-beat advantage
Finals
Best-of-three series
                       
1   La Salle 51 56  
4   UST 55 51  
  1   La Salle 72 63
  2   FEU 47 59
2   FEU 68 83
3   UE 81 61  

Championships summary

Seniors Division championships

Rank MEN'S
1st DLSU UST UP UST UP UP UP UE DLSU UST AdU ADMU
2nd FEU FEU DLSU UP DLSU UST UST FEU UST UP UP UST
3rd UE DLSU UST DLSU UE DLSU UE DLSU UP ADMU UST UP
4th UST NU ADMU UE UST ADMU ADMU UST UE UE DLSU DLSU
5th UP AdU UE FEU FEU AdU FEU UP ADMU DLSU NU FEU
6th ADMU UP AdU AdU AdU UE DLSU AdU FEU AdU ADMU UE
7th NU UE ADMU NU AdU ADMU AdU
8th AdU ADMU NU ADMU NU
Rank WOMEN'S
1st FEU FEU UST FEU UP UP FEU DLSU UST AdU DLSU
2nd UST DLSU UP UP UST FEU UST UP UST FEU
3rd UP UE DLSU UE DLSU ADMU DLSU ADMU
UST
ADMU UP UP
4th AdU UST ADMU UST AdU UST AdU UP DLSU DLSU ADMU
5th DLSU UP AdU AdU UE DLSU UE UE UE UE UST
6th UE AdU UE DLSU FEU AdU UP FEU AdU ADMU
7th ADMU NU ADMU NU UE ADMU AdU
8th ADMU ADMU NU

Juniors Division championships

Rank BOYS' GIRLS'
1st USTHS DLSZ USTHS ADMU UE AdU DLSZ USTHS
2nd ADMU ADMU &
USTHS
DLSZ AdU AdU &
ADMU
ADMU USTHS DLSZ
3rd AdU ADMU UST USTHS UE AdU
4th DLSZ UE AdU UE USTHS UPIS NU UE
5th UE UPIS UPIS NU UPIS DLSZ UPIS UPIS
6th UPIS NU UE NU UE
7th NU DLSZ

Overall Championship race

The host school is boldfaced. Final.

Juniors' Division

Rank School Points
1st USTHS 97
2nd Ateneo 73
3rd DLSZ 70
4th Adamson 67
5th UE 63
6th UPIS 42
7th NU 24

Seniors' Division

Rank School Points
1st UST 257
2nd UP 246
3rd La Salle 224
4th FEU 158
5th UE 145
6th Ateneo 127
7th Adamson 117
8th NU 25

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