NCAA Season 92 basketball tournaments

Summary

The 2016 basketball tournaments of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines), otherwise known as NCAA Season 92, officially opened on June 25, 2016 at the Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay. The showdown between season hosts San Beda Red Lions and season 91 men's basketball champions Letran Knights will be the first game, while JRU Heavy Bombers will face Mapua Cardinals in the second game.[1][2]

NCAA Season 92
Host schoolSan Beda College
Men's Finals G1 G2Wins
San Beda school colors San Beda Red Lions 88 832
Arellano school colors Arellano Chiefs 85 730
DurationOctober 6–11, 2016
Arena(s)Mall of Asia Arena
Finals MVPArnaud Noah
Winning coachJamike Jarin (1st title)
SemifinalistsMapua school colors Mapúa Cardinals
UPHD school colors Perpetual Altas
TV network(s)ABS-CBN Sports and Action, The Filipino Channel, ABS-CBN Sports and Action HD
Juniors' Finals G1 G2G3Wins
San Beda school colors San Beda Red Cubs 64 81671
Mapua school colors Malayan Red Robins 83 78842
DurationOctober 6–14, 2016
Arena(s)Mall of Asia Arena
The Arena in San Juan
Finals MVPBryan Samudio
Winning coachRandy Alcantara (1st title)
SemifinalistsCSB school colors La Salle Green Hills Greenies
Arellano school colors Arellano Braves
< Season 91 2016 Season 93 >

The games of the men's basketball will be played on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, while the junior games will be conducted every Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays. Most of the basketball games will be held at the Filoil Flying V Centre in San Juan, while Playoffs Final Four and Finals matches will be held at the MOA Arena.[3][4]

Starting this season, NCAA players can choose their jersey number from #00 to #99. The new rule is in line with the current rules set by FIBA on basketball jerseys.[5] Also, the league will implement harsher penalties against teams who will commit foul away from the ball in the last two minutes or the so-called Hack-a-Shaq fouls.[6]

Veteran basketball analyst Andy Jao will serve as the commissioner of the men's basketball tournament.[7] Jao will tap referees and game officials from the three basketball referees associations, which are all associated with the Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas (SBP), to officiate this season's basketball games.[6]

Men's tournament edit

Teams edit

Team College Coach
Arellano Chiefs Arellano University (AU) Jerry Codiñera
Letran Knights Colegio de San Juan de Letran (CSJL) Jeff Napa
Benilde Blazers De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde (CSB) Gabby Velasco
EAC Generals Emilio Aguinaldo College (EAC) Andy de Guzman
JRU Heavy Bombers José Rizal University (JRU) Vergel Meneses
Lyceum Pirates Lyceum of the Philippines University (LPU) Topex Robinson
Mapúa Cardinals Mapúa Institute of Technology (MIT) Atoy Co
San Beda Red Lions San Beda College (SBC) Jamike Jarin
San Sebastian Stags San Sebastian College – Recoletos (SSC-R) Egay Macaraya
Perpetual Altas University of Perpetual Help System DALTA (UPHSD) Jimwell Gican

Men's coaching changes edit

  • Letran Knights: NU Bullpups head coach Jeff Napa was appointed as the new head coach of the Knights' men's basketball team, taking over from Aldin Ayo who was named as head coach of DLSU Green Archers.[8]
  • Perpetual Help Altas: Jimwell Gican, who was coaching the team in Season 87, was reappointed as coach of the Altas' men's basketball team. Initially, the team was supposed to be handled by three coaches, Antonio Tamayo, Barry Tobias and Nic Omorogbe but they decided to appoint Gican instead as head coach.[9]
  • San Sebastian Stags: Former CEU Scorpions head coach Egay Macaraya was appointed as the new head coach of the Stags' men's basketball team, replacing Rodney Santos.[10]

Elimination round edit

Team standings edit

Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1   San Beda Red Lions (H) 14 4 .778[a] Twice-to-beat in the semifinals
2   Arellano Chiefs 14 4 .778[a]
3   Mapúa Cardinals 12 6 .667 2 Twice-to-win in the semifinals
4   Perpetual Altas 11 7 .611 3
5   JRU Heavy Bombers 9 9 .500[b] 5
6   Letran Knights 9 9 .500[b] 5
7   San Sebastian Stags 8 10 .444 6
8   EAC Generals 6 12 .333[c] 8
9   Lyceum Pirates 6 12 .333[c] 8
10   Benilde Blazers 1 17 .056 13
Source: ABS-CBN Sports
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) if tied for top 4, one-game playoff; 3) head-to-head record; 4) overall point differential
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^ a b First-seed playoff: San Beda 80–73 Arellano
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head record: JRU 1–1 Letran (JRU +2)
  3. ^ a b Head-to-head record: EAC 2–0 Lyceum

Match-up results edit

 Round 1Round 2
Team ╲ Game123456789101112131415161718
  Arellano                  
  Letran                  
  Benilde                  
  EAC                  
  JRU                  
  Lyceum                  
  Mapúa                  
  San Beda                  
  San Sebastian                  
  Perpetual                  
Source: [citation needed]
  = Win;   = OT win;   = Loss;   = OT loss

Scores edit

Team AU CSJL CSB EAC JRU LPU MIT SBC SSC-R UPHSD
Arellano Chiefs 79–89 70–59 88–82 89–69 81–76 96–75 86–101 99–81 83–78
Letran Knights 74–83 56–52 76–72 67–62 72–75 75–79 85–89 90–77 55–61
Benilde Blazers 69–78 40–57 56–76 56–86 58–75 68–78 63–90 49–54 55–70
EAC Generals 74–83 87–93* 65–62 59–60 64–57 67–70 76–91 73–67 53–70
JRU Heavy Bombers 68–79 75–68* 71–63 60–63 66–69 71–74 79–73 68–62 50–58
Lyceum Pirates 75–78 68–66 61–65 66–73 58–68 64–75 86–91 83–79 68–71
Mapúa Cardinals 82–95 77–72 69–59 82–72 60–65 90–75 74–85 88–75 51–71
San Beda Red Lions 91–81 83–71 82–64 90–82 88–97 89–73 97–101* 87–77 88–70
San Sebastian Stags 84–89 61–73 66–57 87–69 85–58 77–69 69–67 72–71 61–76
Perpetual Altas 76–62 63–69 70–45 71–59 89–80** 61–64 63–67 75–84 55–71
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

First-seed playoff edit

Winner will face Perpetual Help, while loser will face Mapua, in the semifinals. Either way, both teams had twice-to-beat advantage in the semifinals.

September 27
3:45 p.m.
San Beda Red Lions   80–73   Arellano Chiefs
Scoring by quarter: 23–22, 15–13, 22–24, 20–14
Pts: Amiel Soberano 26
Rebs: Robert Bolick 7
Asts: Roldan Sara 5
Pts: Jio Jalalon 14
Rebs: Dioncee Holts 12
Asts: Jio Jalalon 5

Bracket edit

Semifinals
(Nos. 1 & 2 have twice-to-beat advantage)
Finals
(Best-of-three series)
1  San Beda8378
4  Perpetual8763
1  San Beda8883
2  Arellano8573
2  Arellano92
3  Mapúa80

Semifinals edit

San Beda and Arellano have the twice-to-beat advantage; they only need to win once, while their opponents twice, to advance to the Finals.

(1) San Beda vs. (4) Perpetual edit

September 30
1:45 pm
San Beda Red Lions   83–87   Perpetual Altas
Scoring by quarter: 9–21, 27–20, 26–19, 21–27
Pts: Robert Bolick 21
Rebs: Javee Mocon 7
Asts: Robert Bolick 6
Pts: Gab Dangangon 27
Rebs: Bright Akhuetie 11
Asts: JefJiovanonel 8
October 4
3:45 pm
San Beda Red Lions   78–63   Perpetual Altas
Scoring by quarter: 15–20, 22–10, 19–14, 22–19
Pts: Davon Potts 16
Rebs: Javee Mocon 15
Asts: Roldan Sara 4
Pts: Gab Dagangon 16
Rebs: Dagangon, Akhuetie, 10 each
Asts: Keith Pido 5
San Beda wins series in two games

(2) Arellano vs. (3) Mapua edit

September 30
3:45 pm
Arellano Chiefs   92–80   Mapúa Cardinals
Scoring by quarter: 27–18, 22–24, 20–15, 23–23
Pts: Jalalon, Flores, 22 each
Rebs: Holts, Flores, 10 each
Asts: Jio Jalalon 9
Pts: Allwell Oraeme 20
Rebs: Allwell Oraeme 24
Asts: Andrew Estrella 6
Arellano wins series in one game

Finals edit

This is a best-of-three playoff.

October 6
3:45 pm
San Beda Red Lions   88–85   Arellano Chiefs
Scoring by quarter: 28–20, 26–29, 16–20, 18–15
Pts: Robert Bolick 24
Rebs: Roldan Sara 13
Asts: Roldan Sara 11
Pts: Jio Jalalon 21
Rebs: Dioncee Holts 14
Asts: Kent Salado 6
October 11
3:45 pm
San Beda Red Lions   83–73   Arellano Chiefs
Scoring by quarter: 18–25, 27–15, 18–20, 20–13
Pts: Arnaud Noah 18
Rebs: Arnaud Noah 11
Asts: Roldan Sara 6
Pts: Jio Jalalon 19
Rebs: Lervin Flores 10
Asts: Jio Jalalon 10
San Beda wins series, 2–0
  • Finals Most Valuable Player: Arnaud Noah (San Beda Red Lions)

All-Star Game edit

The All-Star festivities of the NCAA Season 92 was held at the Filoil Flying V Centre on August 12, 2016, which served as a transition event for the first and second rounds of elimination of the basketball tournament.[11] This also marked the introduction of two new side events, Skills Challenge and Shooting Stars, aside from the three-point shootout and slam dunk competitions.[12]

In the All-Star Game, the 10 member schools were divided into East and West. The West squad is represented by players from San Beda College, University of Perpetual Help, Arellano University, Jose Rizal University and San Sebastian College-Recoletos, while the East team draws from Lyceum of the Philippines University, Emilio Aguinaldo College, College of Saint Benilde, Mapua Institute of Technology, and Colegio de San Juan de Letran.

August 12
West All-Stars 111–77 East All-Stars
Scoring by quarter: 35–17, 17–21, 29–17, 30–22
Pts: Bright Akhuetie 15
Rebs: Donald Tankoua 11
Asts: Jio Jalalon 6
Pts: Jorem Morada 13
Rebs: Christian Fajarito 7
Asts: Jorem Morada, Darell Menina 3

Side events winners edit

  • Skills Challenge Champion: Shane Menina (Mapúa)
  • Shooting Stars Champion: Darius Estrella, Cadell Buño, and Marvin Hayes (JRU)
  • 3-Point Shootout Champion: AC Soberano (San Beda)
  • Slam Dunk Champion: Yankie Haruna (Benilde)

Awards edit

 NCAA Season 92 men's basketball champions 
 
San Beda Red Lions
20th title
  • Most Valuable Player: Allwell Oraeme (Mapúa Cardinals)
  • Rookie of the Year: Mike Harry Nzeusseu (Lyceum Pirates)
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Allwell Oraeme (Mapúa Cardinals)
  • Most Improved Player: Donald Tankoua (San Beda Red Lions)
  • Mythical Five:
    • Jio Jalalon (Arellano Chiefs)
    • Laminou Hamadou (EAC Generals)
    • Allwell Oraeme (Mapúa Cardinals)
    • Donald Tankoua (San Beda Red Lions)
    • Bright Akhuetie (Perpetual Altas)

Players of the Week edit

Week Player Team Ref.
Week 1
July 3–9
  Jio Jalalon   Arellano Chiefs [13]
Week 2
July 10–16
  Donald Tankoua   San Beda Red Lions [14]
Week 3
July 17–23
  Adrian Ablan   Lyceum Pirates [15]
Week 4
July 24–30
  Bright Akhuetie   Perpetual Altas [16]
Week 5
August 7 to 13
  Paolo Pontejos   JRU Heavy Bombers [17]
Week 6
August 14 to 20
  Jio Jalalon   Arellano Chiefs [18]
Week 7
August 21 to 27
  Teytey Teodoro   JRU Heavy Bombers [19]
Week 8
August 28 to September 3
  Gab Dagangon   Perpetual Altas [20]
Week 9
September 4 to 10
  Jio Jalalon   Arellano Chiefs [21]
Week 10
September 11 to 17
  Allwell Oraeme   Mapúa Cardinals [22]
Week 11
September 18 to 24
  Javee Mocon   San Beda Red Lions [23]

Juniors' tournament edit

Elimination round edit

Team standings edit

Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1   San Beda Red Cubs (H) 17 1 .944 Twice-to-beat in the semifinals
2   Malayan Red Robins 15 3 .833 2
3   La Salle Green Hills Greenies 13 5 .722[a] 4 Twice-to-win in the semifinals
4   Arellano Braves 13 5 .722[a] 4
5   Lyceum Junior Pirates 9 9 .500 8
6   Letran Squires 7 11 .389 10
7   Perpetual Junior Altas 5 13 .278[b] 12
8   JRU Light Bombers 5 13 .278[b] 12
9   EAC–ICA Brigadiers 4 14 .222 13
10   San Sebastian Staglets 2 16 .111 15
Source: ABS-CBN Sports
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) if tied for top 4, one-game playoff; 3) head-to-head record; 4) overall point differential
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Third-seed playoff: LSGH 79–76 Arellano
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Perpetual 2–0 JRU

Match-up results edit

 Round 1Round 2
Team ╲ Game123456789101112131415161718
  AU                  
  CSJL                  
  EAC–ICA                  
  JRU                  
  LSGH                  
  LPU–C                  
  MHSS                  
  SBC–R                  
  SSC–R                  
  UPHSD                  
Source: [citation needed]
  = Win;   = OT win;   = Loss;   = OT loss

Scores edit

Team AU CSJL EAC-ICA JRU LSGH LPU-C MHSS SBC-R SSC-R UPHSD
AU 87–75 98–89 95–74 69–98 91–77 83–74 93–90 86–66 105–88
CSJL 77–107 74–67 74–63 56–69 63–56 74–95 74–107 80–73 68–88
EAC–ICA 64–90 64–69 67–85 74–87 66–85 74–98 60–107 71–87 70–87
JRU 80–85 64–51 58–65 63–70 74–92 64–86 69–79 68–60 52–66
LSGH 77–70 71–69 70–65 72–51 77–82 78–94 72–97 70–65 92–81
LPU–C 77–66 105–91 76–78 75–72 72–85 86–89 88–97 84–65 117–93
MHSS 84–71 86–77 112–75 81–79 75–59 77–74 84–86 101–45 100–76
SBC–R 92–74 96–83 86–79 86–61 85–82 80–66 89–84 74–66 95–63
SSC–R 65–78 71–75 74–81 60–63 51–61 74–86 66–91 55–111 45–57
UPHSD 76–92 70–78 65–79 76–72 80–95 72–76 82–92 81–93 68–72
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Third-seed playoff edit

September 27
1:45 pm
La Salle Green Hills Greenies   79–76   Arellano Braves
Scoring by quarter: 18–21, 14–14, 25–21, 22–20
Pts: Unique Naboa 21
Rebs: Troy Mallinllin 11
Asts: Unique Naboa 8
Pts: Guilmer Dela Torre 20
Rebs: Lars Sunga 14
Asts: Guilmer Dela Torre, Jayson Danas 2

Bracket edit

Semifinals
(Nos. 1 & 2 have twice-to-beat advantage)
Finals
(Best-of-three series)
1  San Beda–Rizal84102
4  Arellano8793
1  San Beda–Rizal648167
2  Malayan837884
2  Malayan88
3  LSGH81

Semifinals edit

San Beda and Malayan have the twice-to-beat advantage; they only need to win once, while their opponents twice, to advance to the Finals.

(1) San Beda vs. (4) Arellano edit

September 30
10:00 am
San Beda Red Cubs   84–87   Arellano Braves
Scoring by quarter: 25–18, 24–19, 15–23, 20–29
Pts: 3 players 15
Rebs: Sam Abu Hilje 25
Asts: Joshua Tagala 3
Pts: Lars Sunga 16
Rebs: Carlo Abadeza 11
Asts: Carlo Abadeza 4
October 4
1:00 pm
San Beda Red Cubs   102–93   Arellano Braves
Scoring by quarter: 28–17, 33–20, 22–30, 18–27
Pts: Robi Nayve 17
Rebs: Sam Abu Hilje 10
Asts: Joshua Tagala 5
Pts: Carlo Abadeza 19
Rebs: Carlo Abadeza, Aaron Fermin 9
Asts: Jayson Danas 5
San Beda wins series in two games

(2) Malayan vs. (3) LSGH edit

September 30
11:45 am
Malayan Red Robins   88–81   La Salle Green Hills Greenies
Scoring by quarter: 21–23, 17–14, 25–26, 25–18
Pts: Will Gozum 16
Rebs: Bryan Samudio 17
Asts: Michael Enriquez 6
Pts: Unique Naboa 17
Rebs: Troy Mallinllin 22
Asts: Joel Cagulangan 6
Malayan wins series in one game

Finals edit

This is a best-of-three playoff.

October 6
1:00 pm
San Beda Red Cubs   64–83   Malayan Red Robins
Scoring by quarter: 11–12, 22–19, 22–30, 9–22
Pts: Joshua Tagala 11
Rebs: 3 players 8
Asts: Evan Nelle 6
Pts: Jasper Salenga 17
Rebs: Bryan Samudio 12
Asts: Romuel Junsay 5
October 11
1:00pm
San Beda Red Cubs   81–78   Malayan Red Robins
Scoring by quarter: 16–18, 17–23, 32–21, 16–16
Pts: Romuel Junsay 23
Rebs: Warren Bonifacio 14
Asts: 5 players 3
Pts: Carlo Obenza 19
Rebs: Prince Etrate, Sam Abu Hilje 8
Asts: Evan Nelle 7
October 13
2:00pm
San Beda Red Cubs   67–84   Malayan Red Robins
Scoring by quarter: 13–24, 11–14, 16–14, 27–32
Pts: Carlo Obenza, Ed Velasquez 14
Rebs: Sam Abu Hilje 11
Asts: Robi Nayve, Joshua Tagala 3
Pts: Brian Lacap 16
Rebs: Warren Bonifacio 15
Asts: Clint Escamis 4
Malayan wins series, 2-1
  • Finals Most Valuable Player: Bryan Samudio (Malayan Red Robins)

Awards edit

 NCAA Season 92 juniors' basketball champions 
 
Malayan Red Robins
First title

(Mapúa High School has phased out in 2000.)
  • Most Valuable Player: John Troy Mallinllin (La Salle Green Hills Greenies)
  • Rookie of the Year: Aaron Fermin (Arellano Braves)
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Aaron Fermin (Arellano Braves)
  • Most Improved Player: Joshua Gavril Tagala (San Beda Red Cubs)
  • Mythical Five:
    • Guilmer Dela Torre (Arellano Braves)
    • Aaron Fermin (Arellano Braves)
    • John Troy Mallinllin (La Salle Green Hills Greenies)
    • Samuel Abu Hijle (San Beda Red Cubs)
    • Joshua Gavril Tagala (San Beda Red Cubs)

Players of the Week edit

Week Player Team Ref.
Week 1
July 10–16
  Guilmer dela Torre   Arellano Braves [24]
Week 2
July 17–23
  Guilmer dela Torre   Arellano Braves [25]
Week 3
July 24–30
  Samuel Abu Hijle   San Beda Red Cubs [26]
Week 4
July 31-August 6
  Guilmer dela Torre   Arellano Braves [27]
Week 5
August 14–20
  Troy Mallillin   La Salle Green Hills Greenies [28]
Week 6
August 21–27
  Samuel Abu Hijle   San Beda Red Cubs [29]
Week 7
August 28-September 3
  Guilmer dela Torre   Arellano Braves [30]
Week 8
September 4–10
  Troy Mallillin   La Salle Green Hills Greenies [31]
Week 9
September 11–17
  Evan Nelle   San Beda Red Cubs [32]
Week 10
September 18–24
  Evan Nelle   San Beda Red Cubs [33]

See also edit

References edit

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  7. ^ Ganglani, Naveen (May 4, 2016). "Andy Jao appointed NCAA Commissioner for Season 92". Rappler. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
  8. ^ Bracher, Jane (March 8, 2016). "Jeff Napa named new Letran Knights coach". Rappler. Retrieved June 16, 2016.
  9. ^ Lagunzad, Jerome (June 22, 2016). "Perpetual Help's dizzying coaching rigodon ends up with Jimwell Gican". Fox Sports Asia. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  10. ^ Leongson, Randolph B. (February 1, 2016). "New coach Macaraya hopes to bring Stags back to NCAA prominence". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved June 26, 2016.
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  15. ^ "Lyceum Pirates Newbie Adrian Alban Clinches NCAA Player of the Week Title". Retrieved 23 August 2016.
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  23. ^ "Player of the Week Mocon, San Beda peaking at the right time". Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  24. ^ "Arellano's Dela Torre is first-ever NCAA Jrs. Player of the Week". Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  25. ^ "Do-it-all Dela Torre stays as NCAA Jrs. Player of the Week". Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  26. ^ "After career-best, Abu Hijleh snares NCAA Jrs. Player of the Week". Retrieved 23 August 2016.
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  28. ^ "Mallillin makes noise for CSB-LSGH with Player of the Week plum". Retrieved 23 August 2016.
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  30. ^ "Dela Torre takes back NCAA Jrs Player of the Week award". Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  31. ^ "Player of the Week Mallillin doing heavy lifting in CSB-LSGH's rise". Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  32. ^ "San Beda's Nelle celebrates breakout with Player of the Week plum". Retrieved 17 September 2016.
  33. ^ "Red-hot Cub Nelle hangs on to Jrs. Player of the Week award". Retrieved 25 September 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website
Preceded by NCAA basketball seasons
Season 92 (2016)
Succeeded by