UAAP Season 64 | |||||||||
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Host school | Far Eastern University | ||||||||
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Seniors | UST Growling Tigers | ||||||||
Juniors | Ateneo Blue Eaglets | ||||||||
Seniors' champions | |||||||||
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Junior's champions | |||||||||
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(Ex) = Exhibition; (DS) = Demonstration Sport | |||||||||
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Women
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Basketball | La Salle | La Salle |
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Boys
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Girls
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Basketball | UST | N/A |
UAAP Season 64 is the 2001-2002 season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines, which was hosted by the Far Eastern University.
Event host team in boldface.
Qualified to the semifinals with a twice-to-beat advantage
Qualified to the semifinals
Qualified for fourth–seed playoff
The host school is boldfaced. Final.
The UAAP games is televised on Studio 23 brought you by ABS-CBN Sports. The Metropolitan Basketball Association was aired on People's Television Network (later renamed National Broadcasting Network) produced in the same sports division during other basketball games. Mico Halili, Jude Turcuato, Sev Sarmenta, Bill Velasco, and Bob Novales were presenters, Danny Francisco, Randy Sacdalan and others color commentators.