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The following is a list of notable events and developments that are related to Philippine sports in 2017.

Contents

Events

Athletics

Basketball

Amateur

Professional

Collegiate

  • November 16 – The San Beda Red Lions defeat the Lyceum Pirates, 92–82, and become the NCAA Season 93 men's basketball championship San Beda claimed their 21st Championship title
  • December 3, Basketball – The Ateneo Blue Eagles were crowned the UAAP Season 80 men's basketball champions after clinching an 88–86 victory over the De La Salle University Green Archers at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. [4]

Exhibition

National team

Women's basketball

Boxing

Collegiate sports

Cockfighting

Cycling

Football

Esports

Golf

Horse racing

Mixed martial arts

Motorsports

Multi-sporting events

Poc and psc

Rugby union

Swimming

Tennis

Volleyball

Beach volleyball

Other events

Awards

Deaths

January
May
June
July
September
October
November
December

See also

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