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NCAA basketball championships (Philippines)

The NCAA basketball championships are the basketball championships of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) (NCAA). There are two tournaments, usually held at the same time, the seniors' tournament for male collegiate students, and the juniors' tournament for male senior high school students. If a school wins both championships in one season, it said that they have won the "double championship."

NCAA basketball championships (Philippines)
SportBasketball
Founded1924
No. of teams10
Country Philippines
Most recent
champion(s)
San Bed Red Lions (Seniors)
Letran Squires (Juniors)
Most titlesSan Beda (46, overall)
San Beda Red Lions (23, seniors')
San Beda Red Cubs (23, juniors')
TV partner(s)GMA Network

The tournament commences with a double-round robin of eliminations, where the four teams with the best records advance to the semifinals, with the two top seeds clinching the twice-to-beat advantage. The winners in the semifinals meet in a best-of-3 finals series, in order to determine the champion.

The championship is continually contested since the NCAA's foundation in 1924, except during World War II, during the mid-1960s when scandals rocked the association, in 1980 when the tournament was aborted by the Basketball Association of the Philippines, and from 2020 to 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The athletic nicknames of the different teams variously came from the school's founders, or from a distinct quality that separated a school from the others.

Notably, the first champion of this event was crowned in 1925, 14 years before the U.S. NCAA tournament was instituted.

Tournament format edit

Since 1997, all member schools have fielded their varsity teams in a double round elimination tournament, where the schools play each other twice. The four teams with the best records advance to the crossover semifinals, popularly known as the Final Four.

The two top teams have a twice to beat advantage. The lower ranked teams need to win twice against the higher ranked teams to advance to the best-of-three finals, where the first team to reach two wins becomes the NCAA basketball champion.

Tie-breakers edit

  • If two teams are tied, a playoff will be held.
  • If three or more teams are tied, teams will be ranked by basis of head-to-head records, goal differential from games of the tied teams, then overall goal differential. Then the teams will be seeded on a mini-tournament in a series of elimination games.

Group stage sweep edit

If any event a team finishes the group stage undefeated, that team will advance outright to the finals. The third and fourth seeds will have a sudden-death game to determine the opponent of the second seed. Then, the winner of the sudden-death match between the second seed and third/fourth seed advances to the finals to face the first seed. Previously, the first seed holds a twice to beat advantage in the finals (the finals would not be a best of three affair), until 2008, the finals was in a best-of-three series even if a team swept the group stage. Since 2010 the team who sweeps the group stage will automatically go to the finals with a thrice-to-beat advantage and a 1-0 edge over their opponent, their opponent needs to beat them thrice while the team who sweeps the 2-round elimination will just have to beat their opponents twice.

Previous formats edit

Prior to 1997, when the NCAA had, for most part of its history, six teams, it employed a split season format. The winner of the first round (the team with the highest standing) would notch the first Final berth, while the winner of the second round would notch the second Final berth.

If a team manages to have the best overall record, yet fails to win either round, that team will play the winner of the second round in a playoff game, to face the winner of the first round in the Championship game. The games of the Championship round are all single-elimination matches, until the 1980s when the Championship game was expanded to a best-of-three series.

If a team manages to win both rounds (not necessarily a sweep), the Championship round will be omitted, and that team will be declared outright champions.

In cases of tie, a playoff game will be played to determine which team won the round. If more than two teams are tied, each team will play the teams they are tied with once. If for example, a team won the first round, and is tied with another team for first place at the second round, a playoff game will be played to determine which team wins the round. If the team that won the first round wins in the playoff game, the Championship round will be omitted, since the team won both rounds. If the other team wins, a Championship round will held, since two different teams won the two rounds.

The 2021 tournament, held in early 2022, was in a special format used only for that season. There was only one round of eliminations, and a play-in tournament was held for teams that finished third to sixth; after that, the regular Final Four format was used.[1]

History edit

  • 1924: The NCAA began its first season. In basketball, the Ateneo de Manila won the Midgets title, De La Salle College won the Juniors title, and the University of the Philippines won the seniors title.
  • 1927: San Beda won their first Seniors title in the NCAA's fourth season.
  • 1928: Letran joined the NCAA. On the same year the Squires won their first juniors championship and then went on winning two more, thus establishing NCAA's first three consecutive juniors championships.
  • 1936: UP and UST withdrew permanently from the NCAA. FEU also withdrew.
  • 1939: A pair of Ateneo-De La Salle Final games were held at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum. The juniors De La Salle team defeated the Ateneo juniors team, while later on the day the De La Salle seniors team defeated the Ateneo seniors team. The De La Salle seniors team captured their first NCAA Basketball title.
  • 1941: Ateneo de Manila and Jose Rizal College won the last basketball championships before the start of World War II.
  • 1947: The Championship Game went into the last shot, which led to De La Salle winning the first basketball championship after the Pacific War, against Mapua.
  • 1950: At the final game of the group stage, the Letran Knights were assured of a title, for they've won the two rounds, but the San Beda Red Lions beat them on the final non-bearing game, depriving them of a season sweep.
  • 1955: San Beda won the three-legged Crispulo Zamora Cup defeating Ateneo de Manila.
  • 1962: At the Final game, a riot ensued when Mapua supporters alleged that a referee favored the Ateneo team. The Eagles won the game, and the championship.
  • 1967: De La Salle chose the up-and-coming La Salle Green Hills as their new Juniors' counterpart after the original De La Salle High School was phased out.
  • 1972: The JRC Heavy Bombers won their last (as of 2023) NCAA title, with all of the team's starting five being drafted to the newly formed Philippine Basketball Association three years later.
  • 1973: The SSC-R Golden Stags, led by David Supnet, won their first ever NCAA Seniors Basketball crown.
  • 1974: First round pennant winners De La Salle defeated second round pennant winners Ateneo 90-80 to win the NCAA championship. Lim Eng Beng, who held the all-time points per game average (32 ppg) breaks NCAA record of most points scored in a game (55 pts).
  • 1977: In the 1977 finals series, Ateneo de Manila and San Beda had their melee at the Araneta Coliseum. This led to a closed-door match, wherein Ateneo de Manila's Pons Valdez's last shot was disallowed as time expired,[2] giving San Beda the victory.
  • 1978: Association-wide violence led to the withdrawal of Ateneo de Manila from the NCAA. At the time Ateneo de Manila left, it had the most titles in men's basketball, a record that would only be tied and surpassed in 2003.[3][4] San Beda withdrew in 1982 but came back in 1986.
  • 1979: Letran was declared as the winner by beating Mapua Cardinals with the score of 63-62 in the second round of the tournament and the fact that they were also the champion in the first round tournament. The team was so strong that no one was able to match their firepower as the team was so strong in all the departments and it took the Knights four years in the making before becoming the champion of the association. The team's lineup was headed by Ramon San Juan (G-F), Ted McKinney (C), Itoy Esguerra (F), Bong Aninon (F), Nonie Robles (G-F), Tim Coloso (G) Eddie Baldomero (G), Bobby Valenzuela (C), Tony DeLeon (C), Mon Navales (G), William Alberto (G) and Boyet Olano (G). Ramon San Juan was voted Most Valuable Player of the tournament.

Some of the Letran team players were products of their Varsity High School Team namely: Ted McKinney, Ramon San Juan, William Alberto and were also part of the 1976 National Inter-Secondary Champion Team that was held in Baguio City wherein they beat their NCAA rival San Beda College with the score of 52-51 It was a double victory for the Muralla-based cagers as they dominated in winning the Jrs and Srs NCAA Basketball Championship that year. They were also declared the General Champion by the NCAA Management for winning most of the events that the NCAA has provided. It was very sweet for the Knights for getting that award as it was their first time dominating all events.

  • 1980: De La Salle fans and Letran supporters engaged themselves in a brawl during the second round of eliminations in the 1980 season. The Rizal Memorial Coliseum was wrecked apart as the two sides ripped apart the chairs bolted to the ground and threw them as weapons. The Basketball Association of the Philippines aborted the 1980 season and suspended Letran from all events. In 1981, the association readmitted Letran, which led to De La Salle withdrawing from the NCAA.[5] De La Salle went to the UAAP, but was denied membership on their first try (with a vote of 5-2, with Ateneo de Manila and UST voting against). De La Salle was finally admitted to the UAAP in 1986 but was required to drop LSGH as their Juniors' counterpart. De La Salle chose De La Salle-Zobel as their new high school team.
  • 1982: Avelino Lim led the Knights to two pennants, scrapping the championship round, with their only loss coming from the San Sebastian Golden Stags. This would be the start of a three-year championship streak of Letran.
  • 1985: The SSC-R Golden Stags won their second NCAA Seniors Basketball crown and their first in twelve years. They also ended Letran's championship streak at 3. Alvin Patrimonio of the Mapua Cardinals won the season MVP plum.
  • 1988: The SSC-R Golden Stags became the first team in NCAA history to sweep the Seniors Basketball tournament. They won the first and second round pennants and ended up as eventual champions with a 10-0 record. 1987 NCAA MVP Eugene Quilban won his back-to-back MVP award. Paul Alvarez played in his last NCAA season and ended up as a champion.
  • 1989: Only in their fifth year in the association, the Perpetual Help Altas, led by season MVP Eric Clement Quiday and Rene "Bong" Hawkins barged into the NCAA finals. However, they were beaten by the defending champions, the SSC-R Golden Stags, in the three-game series. The Stags' Eugene Quilban, who played in his last season, was named as the best player of the series-clinching game.
  • 1991: Benito Cheng of Mapua scored on the last second of the deciding Game 3 to deny San Beda the championship at the ULTRA. The Cardinals snapped their "once in sixteen years" championship curse as the Red Lions extended their title drought to 13 years. MVP Antonio Valeriano of the Lions was a non-factor in the championship round.
  • 1993: Season MVP Jesse Bardaje and rookie Ulysses Tanigue led the SSC-R Golden Stags to the first of five straight NCAA Seniors Basketball crowns. Led by Tanigue's 27 points, the Stags clinched the championship during their ninth game of the season via a 110-76 rout over the Letran Knights for an 8-1 record. With the win, the team copped the second round pennant and the automatic championship for the season. The newly crowned champion Stags finished with an overall record of 8-2 after losing their non-bearing last game to the Mapua Cardinals. Coach Arturo "Turo" Valenzona won his first championship in the NCAA.
  • 1994: The SSC-R Golden Stags achieved the second clean sweep in NCAA Seniors' Basketball history and automatically won the championship. The team finished with a 10-0 record. Stags John Rodney Santos and Romel Adducul received the season MVP and Rookie of the Year awards, respectively.
  • 1995: The SSC-R Golden Stags made their first ever three-peat championship and became the fifth team to do so in NCAA Seniors Basketball history. The Stags raced to a 9-0 start for a 19-game winning streak dating back to the previous season before losing their last regular season game against the MVP Ruben Dela Rosa led-Mapua Cardinals, the second round pennant winner they eventually swept in the best-of-three finals to end up with an 11-1 card.
  • 1996: The SSC-R Golden Stags became the first team in NCAA history to win four straight Seniors Basketball crowns. They swept the second round pennant winner SBC Red Lions in the best-of-three finals to end up with an overall record of 12-2. Romel Adducul was named as the NCAA MVP. SSC-R also celebrated its 50th (Golden) anniversary as an academic institution.
  • 1997: San Sebastian College-Recoletos, which was led by the Sensational Six in back-to-back MVP Romel Adducul, Aramis Calpito, Jasper Ocampo, Ulysses Tanigue, Brixter Encarnacion, and team captain Rommel Daep, made a 12-0 seniors regular season sweep. All six players won their fourth championship individually, with Adducul, Calpito, and Ocampo winning four straight dating back to 1994. The Golden Stags faced San Beda in the finals with a twice-to-beat advantage and prevailed, 84-72, after leading by just four at halftime. They capped off a five-year run as NCAA champions by way of another clean sweep, the third in NCAA Seniors Basketball history, with an overall record of 13-0. The Stags also averaged 89.5 points per game during the season while limiting their opponents to 69.16 points per contest. Reserves Jerome Barbosa, Michael "Topex" Robinson, Alvin Pua, and rookie Mark Macapagal were also part of the legendary 1997 San Sebastian team, arguably the best and most dominating team in NCAA history. Rookie coach Arturo "Bay" Cristobal piloted the team. The Stags' Sensational Six left after the 1997 season, leaving behind a young squad which will be eventually led in 1998 by Barbosa, Robinson, Macapagal, Pua, and rookies Homer Se and Christian Coronel, the 1998 Rookie of the Year.
  • 1998: De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde is admitted to the NCAA while La Salle Green Hills returns to the association after a 17-year absence. The Letran Knights, led by rookie coach Luis Francisco "Louie" Alas, NCAA "oldie" Christian Calaguio (1998 NCAA MVP) and promising sophomore Kerby Raymundo (1997 Rookie of the Year), capitalized on the departure of the Sensational Six and won the NCAA Seniors Basketball crown.
  • 1999: The Letran Knights became the first fourth-seeded team to upset the top seed in the NCAA Final Four when they defeated the SSC-R Golden Stags twice. That feat was soon duplicated by the Golden Stags the following season when they beat the JRC Heavy Bombers twice to enter the 2000 NCAA finals. The Knights also won the 1999 NCAA Seniors Basketball crown against the Heavy Bombers in a fight-marred championship series. That was their 14th NCAA Seniors Basketball title and it tied them with the Ateneo de Manila Blue Eagles for the most NCAA Seniors Basketball crowns. They were led by 1999 NCAA MVP Kerby Raymundo, Allan Salangsang, John Paul Prior, William "Billy" Moody, Orlann Tama, and rookie coach Vincent "Binky" Favis.
  • 2000: College of Saint of Benilde won their first NCAA seniors title despite joining the association only two seasons ago. This marks the fastest win for any new school in the association since the World War. In the Juniors finals, the Letran Squires qualified outright for the finals with a 14-0 record. However, they were beaten twice by the Mapua Red Robins in the finals. This was the last Juniors championship of the Mapua Institute of Technology prior to phasing out the old Mapua High School.
  • 2003: The Letran Knights became the most-titled team in NCAA seniors basketball history after clinching their 15th crown. They defeated the defending champions SSC-R Golden Stags in the finals. Ronjay Enrile was named as the 2003 NCAA Finals MVP.
  • 2004: The NCAA Seniors finals featured two schools that have never won a championship before, Philippine Christian University and the newly renamed University of Perpetual Help Dalta System. The PCU Dolphins won the series in two games, with Gabriel Espinas becoming the first-ever Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year within the same season.
  • 2006: San Beda finally broke their 28-year championship drought as they edged out three-time finalist PCU Dolphins in the final game that went down to the wire. Rookie MVP Samuel Ekwe and fFinals MVP Yousif Aljamal led the Red Lions, which became the 3rd most-titled team in NCAA Seniors Basketball history with 12 crowns.
  • 2009: The SSC-R Golden Stags broke San Beda's three-year championship run with a 2–0 sweep in their finals series. The Stags won their first 15 games, an association seniors' basketball record, and ended their 7-year title drought. They also won a total of 19 games, an all-time season record in the association. San Sebastian's last finals appearance was in 2003, losing to Letran in 3 games.
  • 2010: San Beda made a 16-0 sweep in the group stage. They also swept the finals which makes their record a historic 18-0.
  • 2011: San Sebastian stopped San Beda's 26-game winning streak since 2010 by beating them on their 1st round meeting but San Beda got their revenge on the 2nd round over San Sebastian and forced a playoff for number 1 seed which San Beda won. For the sixth year in a row San Beda ended the group stage as the number one team and went on to the finals. San Beda then went on to win their 2nd championship in a row by sweeping San Sebastian in the finals once again.
  • 2012: San Beda became the most-titled team in the association, with 17 championships, by beating Letran in the finals. This was their sixth championship in seven years and their seventh consecutive finals appearance.
  • 2013: San Beda became the school with the most double championships with 5 after the Red Cubs and the Red Lions won the championship in both the juniors and seniors divisions against their respective opponents. Since the Red Cubs and the Red Lions had been the reigning juniors and seniors champions since 2010, San Beda thus became the first school to achieve a 4th-straight double championship.
  • 2014: San Beda Red Lions won their 19th seniors basketball championship and become only the second team to win 5 consecutive championships after San Sebastian did the trick from 1993–1997. This was their eighth championship in the last nine years and their ninth consecutive finals appearance. Likewise, the San Beda Red Cubs won their 21st juniors basketball championship and became the first team in NCAA history to win six straight championships.
  • 2015: Letran ended San Beda Red Lions' five-year title reign. The Knights won their 17th seniors basketball championship after a 10-year drought. The Red Lions appeared in the finals for a record 10th time but lost their second. Meanwhile, the San Beda Red Cubs won their 22nd juniors basketball championship and this time, became the first team in NCAA history to win seven straight championships.
  • 2016: San Beda Red Lions won their 20th seniors basketball championship. This was their ninth championship in the last eleven years and their eleventh consecutive finals appearance. San Beda became the first host school, since 2005, to win the title. In the juniors tournament, the Malayan Red Robins ended San Beda Red Cubs' seven-year championship run. This is the Malayan Red Robins' first juniors basketball championship, since the old Mapua High School has phased out in 2000.
  • 2017: San Beda won their 21st seniors basketball championship by defeating the season leaders and first-time finals contenders, Lyceum Pirates. This was their tenth championship in twelve years and their twelfth consecutive finals appearance. In the juniors tournament, the LSGH Greenies dethroned the Malayan Red Robins to win their first championship in NCAA history.
  • 2019: Letran Knights dethroned San Beda again after 4 years, ending their three-year championship streak. The Knights won their 18th seniors basketball championship. In the juniors tournament, the San Beda Red Cubs won their 23rd juniors basketball championship by defeating the Lyceum Junior Pirates.
  • 2022: Letran won their 20th seniors basketball championship, made their second three-peat for the first time since Samboy Lim lead the team in his era from 1982 to 1984. Defeating the College of Saint Benilde Blazers, which entered finals for the first time since their last finals appearance in 2002, losing to the San Sebastian Stags. Also in juniors, the Letran Squires also won their 13th championship by defeating the La Salle Green Hills Greenies. Marking the end of the 22-year title drought, and the first double championship of the school in both seniors and juniors since 1983.

NCAA basketball champions edit

Basketball, as the most popular sport in the Philippines, receives the most attention from the press and the sports-minded public. As a result, the NCAA Seniors Basketball championship is the most coveted title among the NCAA events.

San Beda has the most Seniors basketball title a record 22 times, followed by Colegio de San Juan de Letran with 20 and the Ateneo de Manila (now with the University Athletic Association of the Philippines) is third with 14. There is a separate division for high school student-athletes, the Juniors division. San Beda High School has the most titles with 23 while the Malayan High School of Science (formerly Mapúa High School) won 22.

San Beda University leads the overall tally with 45 basketball titles, followed by Letran with 33. Among defunct members, Ateneo has the most championships, with 23.

The current champions are the San Beda University Red Lions (seniors), and the Letran Squires (juniors).

Double Championships edit

When a school wins both the Juniors (or Midgets pre-1925) and Seniors tournament at the same season, the school is said to have won the double championship.

As of 2023, only seven schools were able to win the double championship:

Ateneo de Manila University, San Beda College and San Sebastian College-Recoletos have the most double championships with six apiece. San Beda College also has the most consecutive double championships with five.

Awards edit

Beginning in NCAA Season 98, the men's tournament was held from October to December, then the juniors' tournament from January to March the following year.

Most Valuable Players edit

^ 2020 was not held.
^ 2021 season was played in early 2022.
^ 2022 season was played in late 2022 for seniors' tournament, and early 2023 for juniors' tournament.

Scoring records edit

Lim Eng Beng of the De La Salle Green Archers currently holds the most points scored in an NCAA seniors' game when he scored 55 points in the 1974 season as he led De La Salle Green Archers to the championship. He scored an average of 32 points in that season which remains the all-time record in average points per game in Philippine Men's NCAA.[7]

In 2009, Joshua Saret of the Jose Rizal Light Bombers scored 89 points against Angeles University Foundation to shatter the all-time high mark set by ex-teammate Keith Agovida at 82 points on September 5, 2008, against Malayan Science HS.[8]

Prior to their record-breaking feats, Letran Squire Marlon Bola Bola held the single-game record of 71 points in 1970.[9]

Seniors' scoring leaders edit

Season Name Team Avg.
2002 Sunday Salvacion   Benilde 20.3
2003 Ronald Capati   Benilde 19.1
2004 Noy Javier   Perpetual 20.7
2005 Redentor Vicente
Leo Najorda (tie)
  San Sebastian
  San Sebastian
17.5
2006 Khiel Misa   Perpetual 16.6
2007 Yousif Aljamal   San Beda 17.1
2008 RJ Jazul   Letran 14.7
2009 Argel Mendoza   EAC 20.9
2010 Carlo Lastimosa   Benilde 17.3
2011 Calvin Abueva   San Sebastian 20.6
2012 Calvin Abueva   San Sebastian 20.1
2013 Juneric Baloria   Perpetual 23.3
2014 Earl Scottie Thompson   Perpetual 26.5
2015 Arthur dela Cruz   San Beda 19.7
2016 Jio Jalalon   Arellano 21.4
2017 Rey Nambatac   Letran 25.8
2018 Robert Bolick   San Beda 18.7
2019 Allyn Bulanadi   San Sebastian 20.3
2021a JM Calma   San Sebastian 16.9
2022 Will Gozum   Benilde 17.2
2023 Clint Escamis   Mapúa 16.3

Notes:

a.^ 2021-22 season was played in early 2022.

Origin of team monikers edit

  • Arellano Chiefs: Named after the first Chief Justice of the Philippines, Cayetano Arellano, whom the university was named after.
  • Letran Knights: The founder, Don Juan Geronimo Guerrero, was a Knight of Malta.
  • CSB Blazers: As homage to the school's efforts in introducing several pioneering academic programs in the country.
  • EAC Generals: Taken from the former name of the school, in honor of General Emilio Aguinaldo.
  • JRU Heavy Bombers: World War II Japanese vintage bombs found in their campus.
  • Lyceum Pirates: They are popularly known as Pirata ng Intramuros.
  • Mapua Cardinals: From Major League Baseball's franchise, the St. Louis Cardinals, the favorite team of founder Tomas Mapua.
  • San Beda Red Lions: Derived from the ancient British heraldic symbol, the Red Lion Rampant, which symbolizes courage. The Red Lion is a fitting symbol for a school named after the Venerable Bede of England, a Benedictine Saint and a great British intellectual.
  • San Sebastian Stags: A stag symbolizes a Christian who, filled with moral ideas, runs fast to God swiftly yet quietly in pursuit of his goals.
  • UPHSD Altas: The moniker ‘Altas’ comes from the Latin word “height,” symbolizing UPHSD's aspirations for further greatness. At the same time, it comes from the initials of the school founder, Dr. Antonio L. Tamayo.[10]

Memberships edit

  • San Beda University is the only remaining founding member in the association.
  • San Beda is also the school with the longest span of membership, at 89 years.
  • The newest school to join the association is the Lyceum of the Philippines University which joined the association in 2011.
  • La Salle Green Hills competed as the junior team of two senior squads in the NCAA. It first competed as the junior team of DLSU then of CSB.
  • There were 3 schools who were guest teams in Season 85: the Emilio Aguinaldo College, Arellano University and the Angeles University Foundation. In 2010, EAC and Arellano were back as probationary members. The Lyceum of the Philippines University also played as a guest team in 2011. In 2013 Arellano became a regular member, so were EAC and Lyceum in 2015.

TV coverage edit

References edit

  1. ^ Li, Matthew (March 7, 2022). "Pujante tapped as UAAP 84 commissioner, Cristobal for NCAA 97". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  2. ^ NCAA Through Time (currently unavailable) INQ7.net . March 28, 2006
  3. ^ History of the Ateneo de Manila University. 2005, 2006, 2007 Executive Planners. Published by the Ateneo de Manila University.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on March 13, 2007. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  5. ^ Blast from the Past October 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Greenarcher.net. April 8, 2006
  6. ^ "NCAA Champions 1924 - 1976". Sports World. Quezon City: Sports World, Inc. V (36): 7. October 1–7, 1977.
  7. ^ 100 point scorers Mindspring.com. April 17, 2006
  8. ^ Legaspi, Perry (July 22, 2009). "Bombs away: JRU's Saret fires 89 points in NCAA jrs". GMA News Online. Retrieved April 9, 2021.
  9. ^ "NCAA player scores 82, sets new RP basketball scoring record". ABS-CBN News. September 5, 2008. Retrieved April 9, 2021.
  10. ^ . The LANCE. Colegio de San Juan de Letran. June 2005. Archived from the original on June 16, 2008. Retrieved April 9, 2021.

See also edit

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The NCAA basketball championships are the basketball championships of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Philippines NCAA There are two tournaments usually held at the same time the seniors tournament for male collegiate students and the juniors tournament for male senior high school students If a school wins both championships in one season it said that they have won the double championship NCAA basketball championships Philippines SportBasketballFounded1924No of teams10Country PhilippinesMost recentchampion s San Bed Red Lions Seniors Letran Squires Juniors Most titlesSan Beda 46 overall San Beda Red Lions 23 seniors San Beda Red Cubs 23 juniors TV partner s GMA NetworkThe tournament commences with a double round robin of eliminations where the four teams with the best records advance to the semifinals with the two top seeds clinching the twice to beat advantage The winners in the semifinals meet in a best of 3 finals series in order to determine the champion The championship is continually contested since the NCAA s foundation in 1924 except during World War II during the mid 1960s when scandals rocked the association in 1980 when the tournament was aborted by the Basketball Association of the Philippines and from 2020 to 2021 during the COVID 19 pandemic The athletic nicknames of the different teams variously came from the school s founders or from a distinct quality that separated a school from the others Notably the first champion of this event was crowned in 1925 14 years before the U S NCAA tournament was instituted Contents 1 Tournament format 1 1 Tie breakers 1 2 Group stage sweep 1 3 Previous formats 2 History 3 NCAA basketball champions 3 1 Double Championships 4 Awards 4 1 Most Valuable Players 4 1 1 Season 4 1 2 Finals 4 2 Rookie of the Year 4 3 Freshman of the Year 4 4 Defensive Player of the Year 4 5 Most Improved Player 5 Scoring records 5 1 Seniors scoring leaders 6 Origin of team monikers 7 Memberships 8 TV coverage 9 References 10 See alsoTournament format editSince 1997 all member schools have fielded their varsity teams in a double round elimination tournament where the schools play each other twice The four teams with the best records advance to the crossover semifinals popularly known as the Final Four The two top teams have a twice to beat advantage The lower ranked teams need to win twice against the higher ranked teams to advance to the best of three finals where the first team to reach two wins becomes the NCAA basketball champion Tie breakers edit If two teams are tied a playoff will be held If three or more teams are tied teams will be ranked by basis of head to head records goal differential from games of the tied teams then overall goal differential Then the teams will be seeded on a mini tournament in a series of elimination games Group stage sweep edit If any event a team finishes the group stage undefeated that team will advance outright to the finals The third and fourth seeds will have a sudden death game to determine the opponent of the second seed Then the winner of the sudden death match between the second seed and third fourth seed advances to the finals to face the first seed Previously the first seed holds a twice to beat advantage in the finals the finals would not be a best of three affair until 2008 the finals was in a best of three series even if a team swept the group stage Since 2010 the team who sweeps the group stage will automatically go to the finals with a thrice to beat advantage and a 1 0 edge over their opponent their opponent needs to beat them thrice while the team who sweeps the 2 round elimination will just have to beat their opponents twice Previous formats edit Prior to 1997 when the NCAA had for most part of its history six teams it employed a split season format The winner of the first round the team with the highest standing would notch the first Final berth while the winner of the second round would notch the second Final berth If a team manages to have the best overall record yet fails to win either round that team will play the winner of the second round in a playoff game to face the winner of the first round in the Championship game The games of the Championship round are all single elimination matches until the 1980s when the Championship game was expanded to a best of three series If a team manages to win both rounds not necessarily a sweep the Championship round will be omitted and that team will be declared outright champions In cases of tie a playoff game will be played to determine which team won the round If more than two teams are tied each team will play the teams they are tied with once If for example a team won the first round and is tied with another team for first place at the second round a playoff game will be played to determine which team wins the round If the team that won the first round wins in the playoff game the Championship round will be omitted since the team won both rounds If the other team wins a Championship round will held since two different teams won the two rounds The 2021 tournament held in early 2022 was in a special format used only for that season There was only one round of eliminations and a play in tournament was held for teams that finished third to sixth after that the regular Final Four format was used 1 History edit1924 The NCAA began its first season In basketball the Ateneo de Manila won the Midgets title De La Salle College won the Juniors title and the University of the Philippines won the seniors title 1927 San Beda won their first Seniors title in the NCAA s fourth season 1928 Letran joined the NCAA On the same year the Squires won their first juniors championship and then went on winning two more thus establishing NCAA s first three consecutive juniors championships 1936 UP and UST withdrew permanently from the NCAA FEU also withdrew 1939 A pair of Ateneo De La Salle Final games were held at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum The juniors De La Salle team defeated the Ateneo juniors team while later on the day the De La Salle seniors team defeated the Ateneo seniors team The De La Salle seniors team captured their first NCAA Basketball title 1941 Ateneo de Manila and Jose Rizal College won the last basketball championships before the start of World War II 1947 The Championship Game went into the last shot which led to De La Salle winning the first basketball championship after the Pacific War against Mapua 1950 At the final game of the group stage the Letran Knights were assured of a title for they ve won the two rounds but the San Beda Red Lions beat them on the final non bearing game depriving them of a season sweep 1955 San Beda won the three legged Crispulo Zamora Cup defeating Ateneo de Manila 1962 At the Final game a riot ensued when Mapua supporters alleged that a referee favored the Ateneo team The Eagles won the game and the championship 1967 De La Salle chose the up and coming La Salle Green Hills as their new Juniors counterpart after the original De La Salle High School was phased out 1972 The JRC Heavy Bombers won their last as of 2023 NCAA title with all of the team s starting five being drafted to the newly formed Philippine Basketball Association three years later 1973 The SSC R Golden Stags led by David Supnet won their first ever NCAA Seniors Basketball crown 1974 First round pennant winners De La Salle defeated second round pennant winners Ateneo 90 80 to win the NCAA championship Lim Eng Beng who held the all time points per game average 32 ppg breaks NCAA record of most points scored in a game 55 pts 1977 In the 1977 finals series Ateneo de Manila and San Beda had their melee at the Araneta Coliseum This led to a closed door match wherein Ateneo de Manila s Pons Valdez s last shot was disallowed as time expired 2 giving San Beda the victory 1978 Association wide violence led to the withdrawal of Ateneo de Manila from the NCAA At the time Ateneo de Manila left it had the most titles in men s basketball a record that would only be tied and surpassed in 2003 3 4 San Beda withdrew in 1982 but came back in 1986 1979 Letran was declared as the winner by beating Mapua Cardinals with the score of 63 62 in the second round of the tournament and the fact that they were also the champion in the first round tournament The team was so strong that no one was able to match their firepower as the team was so strong in all the departments and it took the Knights four years in the making before becoming the champion of the association The team s lineup was headed by Ramon San Juan G F Ted McKinney C Itoy Esguerra F Bong Aninon F Nonie Robles G F Tim Coloso G Eddie Baldomero G Bobby Valenzuela C Tony DeLeon C Mon Navales G William Alberto G and Boyet Olano G Ramon San Juan was voted Most Valuable Player of the tournament Some of the Letran team players were products of their Varsity High School Team namely Ted McKinney Ramon San Juan William Alberto and were also part of the 1976 National Inter Secondary Champion Team that was held in Baguio City wherein they beat their NCAA rival San Beda College with the score of 52 51 It was a double victory for the Muralla based cagers as they dominated in winning the Jrs and Srs NCAA Basketball Championship that year They were also declared the General Champion by the NCAA Management for winning most of the events that the NCAA has provided It was very sweet for the Knights for getting that award as it was their first time dominating all events 1980 De La Salle fans and Letran supporters engaged themselves in a brawl during the second round of eliminations in the 1980 season The Rizal Memorial Coliseum was wrecked apart as the two sides ripped apart the chairs bolted to the ground and threw them as weapons The Basketball Association of the Philippines aborted the 1980 season and suspended Letran from all events In 1981 the association readmitted Letran which led to De La Salle withdrawing from the NCAA 5 De La Salle went to the UAAP but was denied membership on their first try with a vote of 5 2 with Ateneo de Manila and UST voting against De La Salle was finally admitted to the UAAP in 1986 but was required to drop LSGH as their Juniors counterpart De La Salle chose De La Salle Zobel as their new high school team 1982 Avelino Lim led the Knights to two pennants scrapping the championship round with their only loss coming from the San Sebastian Golden Stags This would be the start of a three year championship streak of Letran 1985 The SSC R Golden Stags won their second NCAA Seniors Basketball crown and their first in twelve years They also ended Letran s championship streak at 3 Alvin Patrimonio of the Mapua Cardinals won the season MVP plum 1988 The SSC R Golden Stags became the first team in NCAA history to sweep the Seniors Basketball tournament They won the first and second round pennants and ended up as eventual champions with a 10 0 record 1987 NCAA MVP Eugene Quilban won his back to back MVP award Paul Alvarez played in his last NCAA season and ended up as a champion 1989 Only in their fifth year in the association the Perpetual Help Altas led by season MVP Eric Clement Quiday and Rene Bong Hawkins barged into the NCAA finals However they were beaten by the defending champions the SSC R Golden Stags in the three game series The Stags Eugene Quilban who played in his last season was named as the best player of the series clinching game 1991 Benito Cheng of Mapua scored on the last second of the deciding Game 3 to deny San Beda the championship at the ULTRA The Cardinals snapped their once in sixteen years championship curse as the Red Lions extended their title drought to 13 years MVP Antonio Valeriano of the Lions was a non factor in the championship round 1993 Season MVP Jesse Bardaje and rookie Ulysses Tanigue led the SSC R Golden Stags to the first of five straight NCAA Seniors Basketball crowns Led by Tanigue s 27 points the Stags clinched the championship during their ninth game of the season via a 110 76 rout over the Letran Knights for an 8 1 record With the win the team copped the second round pennant and the automatic championship for the season The newly crowned champion Stags finished with an overall record of 8 2 after losing their non bearing last game to the Mapua Cardinals Coach Arturo Turo Valenzona won his first championship in the NCAA 1994 The SSC R Golden Stags achieved the second clean sweep in NCAA Seniors Basketball history and automatically won the championship The team finished with a 10 0 record Stags John Rodney Santos and Romel Adducul received the season MVP and Rookie of the Year awards respectively 1995 The SSC R Golden Stags made their first ever three peat championship and became the fifth team to do so in NCAA Seniors Basketball history The Stags raced to a 9 0 start for a 19 game winning streak dating back to the previous season before losing their last regular season game against the MVP Ruben Dela Rosa led Mapua Cardinals the second round pennant winner they eventually swept in the best of three finals to end up with an 11 1 card 1996 The SSC R Golden Stags became the first team in NCAA history to win four straight Seniors Basketball crowns They swept the second round pennant winner SBC Red Lions in the best of three finals to end up with an overall record of 12 2 Romel Adducul was named as the NCAA MVP SSC R also celebrated its 50th Golden anniversary as an academic institution 1997 San Sebastian College Recoletos which was led by the Sensational Six in back to back MVP Romel Adducul Aramis Calpito Jasper Ocampo Ulysses Tanigue Brixter Encarnacion and team captain Rommel Daep made a 12 0 seniors regular season sweep All six players won their fourth championship individually with Adducul Calpito and Ocampo winning four straight dating back to 1994 The Golden Stags faced San Beda in the finals with a twice to beat advantage and prevailed 84 72 after leading by just four at halftime They capped off a five year run as NCAA champions by way of another clean sweep the third in NCAA Seniors Basketball history with an overall record of 13 0 The Stags also averaged 89 5 points per game during the season while limiting their opponents to 69 16 points per contest Reserves Jerome Barbosa Michael Topex Robinson Alvin Pua and rookie Mark Macapagal were also part of the legendary 1997 San Sebastian team arguably the best and most dominating team in NCAA history Rookie coach Arturo Bay Cristobal piloted the team The Stags Sensational Six left after the 1997 season leaving behind a young squad which will be eventually led in 1998 by Barbosa Robinson Macapagal Pua and rookies Homer Se and Christian Coronel the 1998 Rookie of the Year 1998 De La Salle College of Saint Benilde is admitted to the NCAA while La Salle Green Hills returns to the association after a 17 year absence The Letran Knights led by rookie coach Luis Francisco Louie Alas NCAA oldie Christian Calaguio 1998 NCAA MVP and promising sophomore Kerby Raymundo 1997 Rookie of the Year capitalized on the departure of the Sensational Six and won the NCAA Seniors Basketball crown 1999 The Letran Knights became the first fourth seeded team to upset the top seed in the NCAA Final Four when they defeated the SSC R Golden Stags twice That feat was soon duplicated by the Golden Stags the following season when they beat the JRC Heavy Bombers twice to enter the 2000 NCAA finals The Knights also won the 1999 NCAA Seniors Basketball crown against the Heavy Bombers in a fight marred championship series That was their 14th NCAA Seniors Basketball title and it tied them with the Ateneo de Manila Blue Eagles for the most NCAA Seniors Basketball crowns They were led by 1999 NCAA MVP Kerby Raymundo Allan Salangsang John Paul Prior William Billy Moody Orlann Tama and rookie coach Vincent Binky Favis 2000 College of Saint of Benilde won their first NCAA seniors title despite joining the association only two seasons ago This marks the fastest win for any new school in the association since the World War In the Juniors finals the Letran Squires qualified outright for the finals with a 14 0 record However they were beaten twice by the Mapua Red Robins in the finals This was the last Juniors championship of the Mapua Institute of Technology prior to phasing out the old Mapua High School 2003 The Letran Knights became the most titled team in NCAA seniors basketball history after clinching their 15th crown They defeated the defending champions SSC R Golden Stags in the finals Ronjay Enrile was named as the 2003 NCAA Finals MVP 2004 The NCAA Seniors finals featured two schools that have never won a championship before Philippine Christian University and the newly renamed University of Perpetual Help Dalta System The PCU Dolphins won the series in two games with Gabriel Espinas becoming the first ever Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year within the same season 2006 San Beda finally broke their 28 year championship drought as they edged out three time finalist PCU Dolphins in the final game that went down to the wire Rookie MVP Samuel Ekwe and fFinals MVP Yousif Aljamal led the Red Lions which became the 3rd most titled team in NCAA Seniors Basketball history with 12 crowns 2009 The SSC R Golden Stags broke San Beda s three year championship run with a 2 0 sweep in their finals series The Stags won their first 15 games an association seniors basketball record and ended their 7 year title drought They also won a total of 19 games an all time season record in the association San Sebastian s last finals appearance was in 2003 losing to Letran in 3 games 2010 San Beda made a 16 0 sweep in the group stage They also swept the finals which makes their record a historic 18 0 2011 San Sebastian stopped San Beda s 26 game winning streak since 2010 by beating them on their 1st round meeting but San Beda got their revenge on the 2nd round over San Sebastian and forced a playoff for number 1 seed which San Beda won For the sixth year in a row San Beda ended the group stage as the number one team and went on to the finals San Beda then went on to win their 2nd championship in a row by sweeping San Sebastian in the finals once again 2012 San Beda became the most titled team in the association with 17 championships by beating Letran in the finals This was their sixth championship in seven years and their seventh consecutive finals appearance 2013 San Beda became the school with the most double championships with 5 after the Red Cubs and the Red Lions won the championship in both the juniors and seniors divisions against their respective opponents Since the Red Cubs and the Red Lions had been the reigning juniors and seniors champions since 2010 San Beda thus became the first school to achieve a 4th straight double championship 2014 San Beda Red Lions won their 19th seniors basketball championship and become only the second team to win 5 consecutive championships after San Sebastian did the trick from 1993 1997 This was their eighth championship in the last nine years and their ninth consecutive finals appearance Likewise the San Beda Red Cubs won their 21st juniors basketball championship and became the first team in NCAA history to win six straight championships 2015 Letran ended San Beda Red Lions five year title reign The Knights won their 17th seniors basketball championship after a 10 year drought The Red Lions appeared in the finals for a record 10th time but lost their second Meanwhile the San Beda Red Cubs won their 22nd juniors basketball championship and this time became the first team in NCAA history to win seven straight championships 2016 San Beda Red Lions won their 20th seniors basketball championship This was their ninth championship in the last eleven years and their eleventh consecutive finals appearance San Beda became the first host school since 2005 to win the title In the juniors tournament the Malayan Red Robins ended San Beda Red Cubs seven year championship run This is the Malayan Red Robins first juniors basketball championship since the old Mapua High School has phased out in 2000 2017 San Beda won their 21st seniors basketball championship by defeating the season leaders and first time finals contenders Lyceum Pirates This was their tenth championship in twelve years and their twelfth consecutive finals appearance In the juniors tournament the LSGH Greenies dethroned the Malayan Red Robins to win their first championship in NCAA history 2019 Letran Knights dethroned San Beda again after 4 years ending their three year championship streak The Knights won their 18th seniors basketball championship In the juniors tournament the San Beda Red Cubs won their 23rd juniors basketball championship by defeating the Lyceum Junior Pirates 2022 Letran won their 20th seniors basketball championship made their second three peat for the first time since Samboy Lim lead the team in his era from 1982 to 1984 Defeating the College of Saint Benilde Blazers which entered finals for the first time since their last finals appearance in 2002 losing to the San Sebastian Stags Also in juniors the Letran Squires also won their 13th championship by defeating the La Salle Green Hills Greenies Marking the end of the 22 year title drought and the first double championship of the school in both seniors and juniors since 1983 NCAA basketball champions editMain article List of NCAA Philippines basketball champions Further information NCAA Final Four Philippines Basketball as the most popular sport in the Philippines receives the most attention from the press and the sports minded public As a result the NCAA Seniors Basketball championship is the most coveted title among the NCAA events San Beda has the most Seniors basketball title a record 22 times followed by Colegio de San Juan de Letran with 20 and the Ateneo de Manila now with the University Athletic Association of the Philippines is third with 14 There is a separate division for high school student athletes the Juniors division San Beda High School has the most titles with 23 while the Malayan High School of Science formerly Mapua High School won 22 San Beda University leads the overall tally with 45 basketball titles followed by Letran with 33 Among defunct members Ateneo has the most championships with 23 The current champions are the San Beda University Red Lions seniors and the Letran Squires juniors Double Championships edit When a school wins both the Juniors or Midgets pre 1925 and Seniors tournament at the same season the school is said to have won the double championship As of 2023 only seven schools were able to win the double championship 1925 26 University of the Philippines Manila 1926 27 University of the Philippines Manila 1931 32 Ateneo de Manila juniors title was shared 1932 33 Ateneo de Manila 6 1933 34 Ateneo de Manila 1937 38 Ateneo de Manila 1939 40 De La Salle College 1965 66 Mapua Institute of Technology 1975 76 Ateneo de Manila University 1976 77 Ateneo de Manila University 1978 79 San Beda College 1979 80 Colegio de San Juan de Letran 1983 84 Colegio de San Juan de Letran 1988 89 San Sebastian College Recoletos 1989 90 San Sebastian College Recoletos 1993 94 San Sebastian College Recoletos 1994 95 San Sebastian College Recoletos 1995 96 San Sebastian College Recoletos 1997 98 San Sebastian College Recoletos 2001 02 San Sebastian College Recoletos 2002 03 San Sebastian College Recoletos 2009 10 San Sebastian College Recoletos 2010 11 San Beda College 2011 12 San Beda College 2012 13 San Beda College 2013 14 San Beda College 2014 15 San Beda College 2022 23 Colegio de San Juan de LetranAteneo de Manila University San Beda College and San Sebastian College Recoletos have the most double championships with six apiece San Beda College also has the most consecutive double championships with five Awards editBeginning in NCAA Season 98 the men s tournament was held from October to December then the juniors tournament from January to March the following year Most Valuable Players edit Season edit Season Men Juniors1936 nbsp Charles Borck1940 nbsp Arturo Rius1948 nbsp Moro Lorenzo1949 nbsp Moro Lorenzo1950 nbsp Lauro Mumar1951 nbsp Carlos Loyzaga1952 nbsp Carlos Loyzaga1953 nbsp Francisco Rabat1959 nbsp Alberto Reynoso1961 nbsp Amado Martelino1966 nbsp Jimmy Alabanza1967 nbsp Rhoel Deles1969 nbsp Sixto Agbay1971 nbsp Atoy Co1972 nbsp Philip Cezar1973 nbsp Freddie Hubalde1974 nbsp Lim Eng Beng1975 nbsp Alex Marquez1976 nbsp Steve Watson1977 nbsp Bernardo Carpio1978 nbsp Alex Marquez1979 nbsp Ramon San Juan1981 nbsp Leo Isaac1982 nbsp Jerry Gonzales1983 nbsp Romeo Ang1984 nbsp Samboy Lim1985 nbsp Alvin Patrimonio1986 nbsp Alvin Patrimonio1987 nbsp Eugene Quilban1988 nbsp Eugene Quilban1989 nbsp Eric Clement Quiday1990 nbsp Estelito Epondulan1991 nbsp Antonio Valeriano nbsp Tyrone Bautista1992 nbsp Ronald Pena nbsp Mark Telan1993 nbsp Jesse Bardaje nbsp Dondon Valerio1994 nbsp Rodney Santos nbsp Gherome Ejercito1995 nbsp Ruben Dela Rosa nbsp Marvin Ortiguerra1996 nbsp Romel Adducul nbsp Ren Ren Ritualo and nbsp Jenkins Mesina1997 nbsp Romel Adducul nbsp Edsel Feliciano1998 nbsp Chris Calaguio nbsp Derrick Hubalde1999 nbsp Kerby Raymundo nbsp Arjun Cordero2000 nbsp Jojo Manalo nbsp Ronjay Enrile2001 nbsp Ernani Epondulan nbsp Jay R Reyes2002 nbsp Sunday Salvacion nbsp Oliver Cua2003 nbsp Leo Najorda nbsp Jay R Taganas2004 nbsp Gabby Espinas nbsp Rogemar Menor2005 nbsp Jay Sagad nbsp Allan Mangahas2006 nbsp Sam Ekwe nbsp Jake Pascual2007 nbsp Kelvin dela Pena nbsp Ryan Buenafe2008 nbsp Sam Ekwe nbsp Keith Agovida2009 nbsp John Wilson nbsp Louie Vigil2010 nbsp Sudan Daniel nbsp Baser Amer2011 nbsp Calvin Abueva nbsp Rey Nambatac2012 nbsp Ian Sangalang nbsp Bong Quinto2013 nbsp Raymond Almazan nbsp Prince Rivero2014 nbsp Scottie Thompson nbsp Darius Estrella2015 nbsp Allwell Oraeme nbsp Michael Enriquez2016 nbsp Allwell Oraeme nbsp Troy Mallillin2017 nbsp CJ Perez nbsp Will Gozum2018 nbsp Prince Eze nbsp JD Cagulangan2019 nbsp Calvin Oftana nbsp John Barba2020 1 No tournaments2021 2 nbsp Rhenz Abando No tournament2022 nbsp Will Gozum nbsp Luis Pablo2023 nbsp Clint Escamis Finals edit Season Men Juniors2000 nbsp Mark Magsumbol2001 nbsp Christian Coronel nbsp Chuck Ronquillo2002 nbsp Leo Najorda nbsp JV Casio2003 nbsp Ronjay Enrile nbsp Rogemar Menor2004 nbsp Robert Sanz nbsp Rogemar Menor2005 nbsp Boyet Bautista nbsp Eric Salamat2006 nbsp Yousif Aljamal nbsp Ryan Buenafe2007 nbsp Rogemar Menor nbsp Ryan Buenafe2008 nbsp Sam Ekwe nbsp Arvie Bringas2009 nbsp Jimbo Aquino nbsp Baser Amer2010 nbsp Sudan Daniel nbsp Baser Amer2011 nbsp Dave Marcelo nbsp Francis Abarcar2012 nbsp Baser Amer nbsp Javee Mocon2013 nbsp Art dela Cruz nbsp Arvin Tolentino2014 nbsp Anthony Semerad nbsp Joshua Caracut2015 nbsp Mark Cruz nbsp Evan Nelle2016 nbsp Arnaud Noah nbsp Bryan Samudio2017 nbsp Donald Tankoua nbsp Joel Cagulangan2018 nbsp Javee Mocon nbsp Paolo Hernandez2019 nbsp Fran Yu nbsp Rhayyan Amsali2020 3 No tournaments2021 4 nbsp Jeo Ambohot No tournament2022 nbsp King Caralipio nbsp Andy Gemao2023 nbsp James Payosing to be determined Rookie of the Year edit Season Men Juniors1994 nbsp Romel Adducul1995 nbsp Jerome Barbosa1996 nbsp Willie Miller1997 nbsp Kerby Raymundo1998 nbsp Christian Coronel1999 nbsp Sunday Salvacion2000 nbsp Al Magpayo2001 nbsp Ismael Junio nbsp Jay R Reyes2002 nbsp Julian Bermejo nbsp Elmer Espiritu2003 nbsp Ronnie Bughao nbsp Jay R Taganas2004 nbsp Gabby Espinas nbsp Marko Batricevic2005 nbsp Kelvin dela Pena nbsp Darell Green2006 nbsp Sam Ekwe nbsp Jake Pascual2007 nbsp Dave Marcelo nbsp Keith Agovida2008 nbsp Allan Mangahas nbsp Jarelan Tampus2009 nbsp Sudan Daniel nbsp Baser Amer2010 nbsp Carlo Lastimosa nbsp Rey Nambatac2011 nbsp Josan Nimes nbsp Lugie Cuyas2012 nbsp Cedric Noube Happi nbsp Bong Quinto2013 nbsp Juneric Baloria nbsp Jeric Adorio2014 nbsp Dioncee Holts nbsp Raphael Chavez2015 nbsp Alwell Oraeme nbsp Lars Sunga2016 nbsp Mike Harry Nzeusseu nbsp Aaron Fermin2017 nbsp Jaycee Marcelino nbsp Inand Fornilos2018 nbsp Larry Muyang nbsp Jonnel Policarpio2019 nbsp Justin Arana nbsp Jolo Manansala2020 5 No tournaments2021 6 nbsp Rhenz Abando No tournament2022 nbsp Cade Flores nbsp Matthew Rubico2023 nbsp Clint Escamis Freshman of the Year edit Season Men Juniors2023 nbsp Jay Garupil Defensive Player of the Year edit Season Men Juniors2005 nbsp Gabby Espinas nbsp Darrel Green2006 nbsp Samuel Ekwe nbsp Jake Pascual2007 nbsp Jason Ballesteros nbsp Keith Agovida2008 nbsp Jason Ballesteros nbsp Keith Agovida2009 nbsp Sudan Daniel nbsp Louie Vigil2010 nbsp Sudan Daniel nbsp Vincent Menguito2011 nbsp Ian Sangalang nbsp Sidney Onwubere2012 nbsp Raymond Almazan nbsp Enjerico Diego2013 nbsp Raymond Almazan nbsp Paolo Rivero2014 nbsp Joseph Gabayni nbsp John Winifred Gob2015 nbsp Allwell Oraeme nbsp John Umali2016 nbsp Allwell Oraeme nbsp Aaron Fermin2017 nbsp Prince Eze nbsp Aaron Fermin2018 nbsp Prince Eze nbsp Aaron Fermin2019 nbsp Justin Arana nbsp Jonnel Policarpio2020 7 No tournaments2021 nbsp Justin Arana No tournament2022 nbsp Cade Flores nbsp George Diamante nbsp Paul Enal2023 nbsp Rommel Calahat nbsp Jun Roque Most Improved Player edit Season Men Juniors2005 nbsp Aaron Aban nbsp Paolo Guidaben2006 nbsp Boyet Bautista nbsp Michael Dizon2007 nbsp Marvin Hayes nbsp Christian dela Paz20082009 nbsp Jake Pascual nbsp Chris Javier2010 nbsp Joe Etame nbsp Flash Sadiwa2011 nbsp Raymond Almazan nbsp Francis Abarcar2012 nbsp Scottie Thompson nbsp Justin Serrano2013 nbsp Michael Mabulac nbsp Kobe Paras2014 nbsp Jio Jalalon nbsp John Winifred Gob2015 nbsp Michael Calisaan nbsp Maui Cruz2016 nbsp Donald Tankoua nbsp Joshua Tagala2017 nbsp Jed Mendoza nbsp Clint Escamis nbsp Neil Villapando2018 nbsp Archie Concepcion nbsp John Amores2019 nbsp Fran Yu nbsp Yukien Andrada2020 8 No tournaments2021 9 nbsp Paolo Hernandez No tournament2022 nbsp Shawn Umali nbsp Seven Gagate 2020 was not held 2021 season was played in early 2022 2022 season was played in late 2022 for seniors tournament and early 2023 for juniors tournament Scoring records editLim Eng Beng of the De La Salle Green Archers currently holds the most points scored in an NCAA seniors game when he scored 55 points in the 1974 season as he led De La Salle Green Archers to the championship He scored an average of 32 points in that season which remains the all time record in average points per game in Philippine Men s NCAA 7 In 2009 Joshua Saret of the Jose Rizal Light Bombers scored 89 points against Angeles University Foundation to shatter the all time high mark set by ex teammate Keith Agovida at 82 points on September 5 2008 against Malayan Science HS 8 Prior to their record breaking feats Letran Squire Marlon Bola Bola held the single game record of 71 points in 1970 9 Seniors scoring leaders edit Season Name Team Avg 2002 Sunday Salvacion nbsp Benilde 20 32003 Ronald Capati nbsp Benilde 19 12004 Noy Javier nbsp Perpetual 20 72005 Redentor VicenteLeo Najorda tie nbsp San Sebastian nbsp San Sebastian 17 52006 Khiel Misa nbsp Perpetual 16 62007 Yousif Aljamal nbsp San Beda 17 12008 RJ Jazul nbsp Letran 14 72009 Argel Mendoza nbsp EAC 20 92010 Carlo Lastimosa nbsp Benilde 17 32011 Calvin Abueva nbsp San Sebastian 20 62012 Calvin Abueva nbsp San Sebastian 20 12013 Juneric Baloria nbsp Perpetual 23 32014 Earl Scottie Thompson nbsp Perpetual 26 52015 Arthur dela Cruz nbsp San Beda 19 72016 Jio Jalalon nbsp Arellano 21 42017 Rey Nambatac nbsp Letran 25 82018 Robert Bolick nbsp San Beda 18 72019 Allyn Bulanadi nbsp San Sebastian 20 32021a JM Calma nbsp San Sebastian 16 92022 Will Gozum nbsp Benilde 17 22023 Clint Escamis nbsp Mapua 16 3Notes a 2021 22 season was played in early 2022 Origin of team monikers editArellano Chiefs Named after the first Chief Justice of the Philippines Cayetano Arellano whom the university was named after Letran Knights The founder Don Juan Geronimo Guerrero was a Knight of Malta CSB Blazers As homage to the school s efforts in introducing several pioneering academic programs in the country EAC Generals Taken from the former name of the school in honor of General Emilio Aguinaldo JRU Heavy Bombers World War II Japanese vintage bombs found in their campus Lyceum Pirates They are popularly known as Pirata ng Intramuros Mapua Cardinals From Major League Baseball s franchise the St Louis Cardinals the favorite team of founder Tomas Mapua San Beda Red Lions Derived from the ancient British heraldic symbol the Red Lion Rampant which symbolizes courage The Red Lion is a fitting symbol for a school named after the Venerable Bede of England a Benedictine Saint and a great British intellectual San Sebastian Stags A stag symbolizes a Christian who filled with moral ideas runs fast to God swiftly yet quietly in pursuit of his goals UPHSD Altas The moniker Altas comes from the Latin word height symbolizing UPHSD s aspirations for further greatness At the same time it comes from the initials of the school founder Dr Antonio L Tamayo 10 Memberships editSan Beda University is the only remaining founding member in the association San Beda is also the school with the longest span of membership at 89 years The newest school to join the association is the Lyceum of the Philippines University which joined the association in 2011 La Salle Green Hills competed as the junior team of two senior squads in the NCAA It first competed as the junior team of DLSU then of CSB There were 3 schools who were guest teams in Season 85 the Emilio Aguinaldo College Arellano University and the Angeles University Foundation In 2010 EAC and Arellano were back as probationary members The Lyceum of the Philippines University also played as a guest team in 2011 In 2013 Arellano became a regular member so were EAC and Lyceum in 2015 TV coverage editDZAQ TV Channel 3 now ABS CBN 1954 1961 Vintage Sports on PTV 4 1986 1995 VTV on IBC 13 1996 1999 PTV 4 2000 2001 ABS CBN Sports on Studio 23 2002 2011 ABS CBN Sports and Action 2015 2020 ABS CBN Sports Action HD 2016 2020 Sports5 AKTV on IBC 2012 AksyonTV 2013 2014 and TV5 2014 GMA 7 2021 present and GTV 2021 present References edit Li Matthew March 7 2022 Pujante tapped as UAAP 84 commissioner Cristobal for NCAA 97 Tiebreaker Times Retrieved March 8 2022 NCAA Through Time currently unavailable INQ7 net March 28 2006 History of the Ateneo de Manila University 2005 2006 2007 Executive Planners Published by the Ateneo de Manila University See also Archived from the original on March 13 2007 Retrieved October 26 2017 Blast from the Past Archived October 7 2007 at the Wayback Machine Greenarcher net April 8 2006 NCAA Champions 1924 1976 Sports World Quezon City Sports World Inc V 36 7 October 1 7 1977 100 point scorers Mindspring com April 17 2006 Legaspi Perry July 22 2009 Bombs away JRU s Saret fires 89 points in NCAA jrs GMA News Online Retrieved April 9 2021 NCAA player scores 82 sets new RP basketball scoring record ABS CBN News September 5 2008 Retrieved April 9 2021 The association of Extraordinary Players The LANCE Colegio de San Juan de Letran June 2005 Archived from the original on June 16 2008 Retrieved April 9 2021 See also editNational Collegiate Athletic Association Philippines History National Collegiate Athletic Association Philippines Rivalries NCAA Final Four Philippines UAAP Basketball Champions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NCAA basketball championships Philippines amp oldid 1194677145, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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