1997 NCAA season | |
Host: | San Sebastian College – Recoletos |
Higherseed: | |
Higherseed Game1: | 84 |
Higherseed Series: | 1+1 |
Lowerseed Game1: | 72 |
Lowerseed Series: | 0 |
Duration: | October 5, 1997 |
Arena: | Rizal Memorial Coliseum |
Coach: | Arturo Cristobal |
Network: | Vintage Sports (IBC) |
Jlowerseed: | |
Jhigherseed Game1: | 63 |
Jhigherseed Game2: | 60 |
Jhigherseed Series: | 0 |
Jlowerseed Game1: | 64 |
Jlowerseed Game2: | 78 |
Jlowerseed Series: | 2 |
Jduration: | October 1997 |
Jarena: | Rizal Memorial Coliseum |
Prevlink: | NCAA Season 72 basketball tournaments |
Prev: | 72 |
Seasonlink: | NCAA Season 73 |
Year: | 1997 |
Nextlink: | NCAA Season 74 basketball tournaments |
Next: | 74 |
The 1997 NCAA basketball tournament was the 73rd season in the Philippine National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The season opened on August 2, 1997 at the Araneta Coliseum and ended on October 6, 1997 with the San Sebastian Stags winning their fifth straight championship in the Seniors division.
This was the first-ever final four semifinals. [1]
Both rounds are straight knockout matches.
Letran Knights beat Mapua Cardinals, 68–57, on October 1, in the first of two knockout matches to determine defending champion San Sebastian College's finals opponent. The Stags completed a 12-game elimination round sweep to automatically clinch the first finals slot. [2]
San Beda Red Lions finished second and drew a bye; they defeated Letran Knights two nights later, 72–65, and arranged a title clash with San Sebastian Stags. [3]
San Sebastian has the twice-to-beat advantage over San Beda, who only has to lose once to lose the series.
Stags' Rommel Adducul capped another MVP season with 20 points and 16 rebounds while Jasper Ocampo and Ulysses Tanique sparked the Stags' breakaway 25–7 run in the final 15 minutes. San Sebastian won their fifth consecutive title and the school's ninth NCAA crown. [4]