Home and Away Invitational League - Men's Basketball 2005-2006

Men's Basketball 2005-2006

  • January 21, 2006 - EAC Gym
    • Benilde def. Lyceum - 83-74
    • San Beda def. Far Eastern - 79-53
    • Emilio Aguinaldo def. East - 77-71
    • Ateneo def. La Salle - 77-67
    • Bye: UST
  • January 27, 2006
    • Far Eastern def. Benilde - 46-42
    • Santo Tomas def. East - 81-74
  • January 31, 2006
    • La Salle def. Lyceum - 71-64
  • February 3, 2006
    • Ateneo def. Lyceum - 73-71
    • East def. La Salle - 83-51
    • Far Eastern def. Emilio Aguinaldo - 82-69
    • San Beda def. Santo Tomas - 74-70
  • February 9, 2006
    • San Beda def. Benilde - 70-57
    • Far Eastern def. Lyceum - 91-58
    • Emilio Aguinaldo def. Ateneo - 64-57
  • February 11, 2006
    • East def. San Beda - 89-78
    • La Salle def. Emilio Aguinaldo - 74-64
    • Far Eastern def. Ateneo - 74-71
  • February 14, 2006
    • La Salle def. Far Eastern - 74-70
  • February 15, 2006
    • San Beda def. Emilio Aguinaldo - 77-53
    • Far Eastern def. Santo Tomas - 83-69
    • Ateneo def. Benilde - 79-61
  • February 17, 2006
    • East def. Far Eastern - 88-61
    • Lyceum def. Santo Tomas - 85-81
    • Benilde def. Emilio Aguinaldo - 57-54
  • February 20, 2006
    • Santo Tomas def. La Salle - 70-62
  • February 27, 2006
    • Ateneo def. San Beda - 72-70
  • March 1, 2006
    • San Beda def. Lyceum - 89-79
    • Santo Tomas def. Emilio Aguinaldo - 90-74
    • Benilde def. La Salle - 70-64
    • East def. Ateneo - 80-76
  • March 5, 2006
    • Ateneo def. Santo Tomas - 97-90
    • East def. Benilde - 86-61
  • FINAL FOUR - March 9, 2006
    • San Beda (2) def. Far Eastern (3) - 78-72
    • East (1) def. Ateneo (4) - 81-58
      • San Beda and East advance to Finals
  • FINALS - March 11, 2006
    • East def. San Beda - 93-76
      • East wins second straight title.

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