NCAA Season 94 basketball tournaments#Results 2
{{Infobox PH collegiate finals
| title = NCAA Season 94
| logo =
| host = University of Perpetual Help System DALTA
| higherseed = {{UAAPteam|San Beda|bk}}
| higherseed_game1 = 73
| higherseed_game2 = 71
| higherseed_series = 2
| lowerseed = {{UAAPteam|Lyceum|bk}}
| lowerseed_game1 = 60
| lowerseed_game2 = 56
| lowerseed_series = 0
| duration = November 6–12, 2018
| arena = Mall of Asia Arena
| MVP = Javee Mocon
| coach = Boyet Fernandez (4th title)
| semis = {{UAAPteam|Letran|bk}}
{{UAAPteam|UPHD|bk}}
| network = ABS-CBN Sports and Action (Channel 23 & ABS-CBN S+A HD Channel 166)
Liga (Channel 86 & Liga HD Channel 186)
| jhigherseed = {{UAAPteam|CSB|junior}}
| jhigherseed_game1 = 74
| jhigherseed_game2 = 76
| jhigherseed_game3 = 74
| jhigherseed_game4 =
| jhigherseed_series = 1
| jlowerseed = {{UAAPteam|Mapua|junior}}
| jlowerseed_game1 = 69
| jlowerseed_game2 = 85
| jlowerseed_game3 =77
| jlowerseed_game4 =
| jlowerseed_series = 2
| jduration = November 6–15, 2018
| jarena = Mall of Asia Arena
| jMVP = Paolo Hernandez
| jcoach = Randy Alcantara (2nd title)
| jsemis = {{UAAPteam|San Beda|junior}}
{{UAAPteam|JRU|junior}}
| jnetwork =
| prevlink = NCAA Season 93 basketball tournaments
| prev = 93
| seasonlink = NCAA Season 94
| year = 2018
| nextlink = NCAA Season 95 basketball tournaments
| next = 95
}}
The NCAA Season 94 basketball tournaments are the 94th basketball season of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) (NCAA). The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA are the season hosts. Separate men's and juniors' tournaments are held for male college and high school students, respectively.
Format
- In the seniors and juniors' tournament, ten (10) teams will play in a double round-robin classification.
- Once teams are tied, tie-breaker games shall be held for the top four seeds, if necessary.
- The scenarios after the elimination round ends are the following below:
- #If no team sweeps the elimination round, the regular playoffs (Final Four) shall be used.
- #If a team successfully sweep the elimination round, that team will gain an automatic bye to the finals and the stepladder playoffs shall be used.
- In the semifinals, the first and second seed shall earn a twice-to-beat bonus against their respective opponents. These teams shall only need to win once to advance to the finals; while the third and fourth seed teams will need to win twice to advance to the finals.
- In the stepladder semifinals, the third and fourth seed will play to determine which among them will face the second seed, The winner of the game against the second seed will meet the first seed in the finals.
- The finals is a best-of-three championship series.
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Tie-breaker classification rules |
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# Head-to-head matchup in the two (2) rounds
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Teams
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|+Men's teams !Team !College !Coach |
Arellano Chiefs
|Arellano University (AU) |Junjie Ablan |
Letran Knights
|Colegio de San Juan de Letran (CSJL) |
Benilde Blazers |
EAC Generals
|Emilio Aguinaldo College (EAC) |Ariel Sison |
JRU Heavy Bombers
|José Rizal University (JRU) |
Lyceum Pirates |
Mapúa Cardinals
|Mapúa University (MU) |
San Beda Red Lions
|San Beda University (SBU) |
San Sebastian Stags
|San Sebastian College – Recoletos (SSC-R) |
Perpetual Altas |
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|+Juniors' teams !Team !High school !Coach |
Arellano Braves
|Arellano University (AU) |Tylon Darjuan |
Letran Squires
|Colegio de San Juan de Letran (CSJL) |Raymund Valenzona |
EAC-IAC Brigadiers
|Immaculate Concepcion Academy (IAC) |Marvin Bienvenida |
JRU Light Bombers
|José Rizal University (JRU) |Azlie Guro |
La Salle Green Hills Greenies
|La Salle Green Hills (LSGH) |Vic Lazaro |
Lyceum Junior Pirates
|Lyceum of the Philippines University – Cavite (LPU-C) |LA Mumar |
Mapúa Red Robins
|Malayan High School of Science (MHSS) |Randy Alcantara |
San Beda Red Cubs
|San Beda University Rizal (SBUR) |JB Sison |
San Sebastian Staglets
|San Sebastian College – Recoletos (SSC-R) |Mel Banua |
Perpetual Junior Altas
|University of Perpetual Help System DALTA (UPHSD) |Myk Saguiguit |
= Name changes =
- San Beda College was granted university status by the Commission on Higher Education on February 6, 2018; thereafter renamed to as "San Beda University".
= Coaching changes =
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Team | Outgoing coach | Manner of departure | Date | Replaced by | Date |
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Perpetual Altas | Nosa Omorogbe | On indefinite leave | September 2017{{cite news|url=http://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/09/07/17/ncaa-perpetual-help-coach-omorogbe-on-indefinite-leave|title=NCAA: Perpetual Help coach Omorogbe on indefinite leave|last1=Naredo|first1=Camille B.|date=2017-11-07|work=ABS-CBN News|access-date=2018-07-14}} | Frankie Lim | January 17, 2018{{cite news|url=http://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/01/17/18/ncaa-frankie-lim-named-new-perpetual-help-head-coach|title=NCAA: Frankie Lim named new Perpetual Help head coach|date=2018-01-17|work=ABS-CBN News|access-date=2018-07-14}} |
Arellano Chiefs
|Jerry Codiñera{{Cite news|url=https://www.spin.ph/basketball/ncaa-men/jerry-codinera-resigns-coach-arellano-chiefs-ncaa-season-94-a2437-20180920|title=Jerry Codinera resigns as coach of Arellano Chiefs|work=Spin.ph|access-date=2018-09-21|language=en}} |Resignation |September 20, 2018 |Junjie Ablan |September 20, 2018 |
Venues
{{location map+ |overlay_image =Old Metro Manila location map.svg|Metro Manila |float=right |height=150 |width=200 |caption=Venues in Metro Manila. Red pog, Primary venues; blue pogs: NCAA on Tour venues. |places=
{{location map~ |Metro Manila |mark=Red pog.svg |marksize=8 |lat=14.53 |long=120.98 |label=Mall of Asia Arena|position=right}}
{{location map~ |Metro Manila |mark=Red pog.svg |marksize=8 |lat=14.60 |long=121.03 |label=Filoil Flying V Centre |position=right}}
{{location map~ |Metro Manila |mark=Blue pog.svg |marksize=8 |lat=14.5921724 |long=121.0274992 |label=JRU Gym|position=bottom}}
{{location map~ |Metro Manila |mark=Blue pog.svg |marksize=8 |lat=14.599903 |long=120.9942845 |label=Arellano Gym|position=top}}
{{location map~ |Metro Manila |mark=Blue pog.svg |marksize=8 |lat=14.5814023 |long=120.9846854 |label=EAC Gym|position=left}}
{{location map~ |Metro Manila |mark=Blue pog.svg |marksize=8 |lat=14.4484601 |long=120.9845248 |label=UPHSD Gym|position=right}}
{{location map~ |Metro Manila |mark=Blue pog.svg |marksize=8 |lat=14.5934158 |long=120.9749203 |label=CSJL Gym|position=left}}
}}
Like most Metro Manila-centric leagues, most games are held in arenas rented by the league, with games serving as neutral venues. In an innovation dubbed as "NCAA on Tour", starting in the previous season, the NCAA will continue holding Thursday games hosted at the campus of one of the teams that are playing on that day.{{cite news|url=http://sports.inquirer.net/305654/san-beda-opens-ncaa-3-peat-bid-vs-perpetual-help-old-coach|title=San Beda opens NCAA 3-peat bid vs Perpetual Help, old coach|last1=Giongco|first1=Mark|date=2018-06-19|work=INQUIRER.net|language=en}}
=Main venues=
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Arena | City |
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Mall of Asia Arena | Pasay |
Filoil Flying V Centre | San Juan |
=NCAA on Tour venues=
Squads
{{Main|NCAA Season 94 basketball tournaments squads}}
Each NCAA team can have up to 15 players on their roster. At least two is allowed to be a foreigner, but only one is allowed to be on court. A team is allowed to have three additional players in the reserve list. The opening day rosters were released on July 1.{{cite news |title=LOOK! Complete NCAA Season 94 men's basketball rosters |url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/ncaa/news/2018/07/01/look-complete-ncaa-season-94-men-s-basketball-rosters-43785 |work=ABS-CBN SPORTS |language=en}}
=Imports=
The following are the imports, or non-Filipinos included in the opening day rosters:{{cite news |title=No more N.C.A.A. ‘imports’ in 2020 |url=https://businessmirror.com.ph/no-more-n-c-a-a-imports-in-2020/ |accessdate=21 October 2018 |work=BusinessMirror |issue=2018-07-03}}
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Team | Import | Country |
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{{UAAPteam|Arellano|bk}} | Elie Ongolo Ongolo | {{flagcountry|CMR}} |
{{UAAPteam|CSB|bk}} | Clement Leutcheu | {{flagcountry|CMR}} |
{{UAAPteam|EAC|bk}} | Hamadou Laminou | {{flagcountry|CMR}} |
{{UAAPteam|Lyceum|bk}} | Mike Harry Nzeusseu | {{flagcountry|CMR}} |
{{UAAPteam|San Beda|bk}} | Donald Tankoua | {{flagcountry|CMR}} |
{{UAAPteam|San Beda|bk}} | Eugene Toba | {{flagcountry|NGA}} |
{{UAAPteam|UPHD|bk}} | Prince Eze | {{flagcountry|NGA}} |
Letran, JRU, Mapua and San Sebastian chose not to have imports for this season. Only two teams have won championships with no imports in its roster since 2006 (Letran 2015 and San Sebastian 2009). San Beda 2011 had an import in the lineup but did not play the entire season.
Men's tournament
= Elimination round =
== Team standings ==
{{NCAA Season 94 seniors basketball}}
==Scores==
Results on top and to the right of the dashes are for first-round games; those to the bottom and to the left of it are second-round games.{{#invoke:Sports results|main|team_header=Teams
| update=complete |source=[https://sports.mb.com.ph/ncaa-season-94-schedule-team-standings-and-photo-gallery/ Manila Bulletin]
| matches_style=BSR | font_size=95% |match_col_width=60px| ot_note=y
| team1=AU | name_AU=Arellano Chiefs
| team2=CSJL | name_CSJL=Letran Knights
| team3=CSB | name_CSB=Benilde Blazers
| team4=EAC | name_EAC=EAC Generals
| team5=JRU | name_JRU=JRU Heavy Bombers
| team6=LPU | name_LPU=Lyceum Pirates
| team7=MU | name_MU=Mapúa Cardinals
| team8=SBU | name_SBU=San Beda Red Lions
| team9=SSC-R | name_SSC-R=San Sebastian Stags
| team10=UPHSD | name_UPHSD=Perpetual Altas
| match_AU_CSJL=70–88
| match_AU_CSB=62–70
| match_AU_EAC=75–69*|result_AU_EAC=OT
| match_AU_JRU=79–70
| match_AU_LPU=65–82
| match_AU_MU=83-91
| match_AU_SBU=79-98
| match_AU_SSC-R=82–81*|result_AU_SSC-R=OT
| match_AU_UPHSD=76–72
| match_CSJL_AU=99–82
| match_CSJL_CSB=64–60
| match_CSJL_EAC=76–56
| match_CSJL_JRU=74–58
| match_CSJL_LPU=82–87
| match_CSJL_MU=84–63
| match_CSJL_SBU=76–80*|result_CSJL_SBU=OT
| match_CSJL_SSC-R=83–76
| match_CSJL_UPHSD=75–78
| match_CSB_AU=89–73
| match_CSB_CSJL=94–81
| match_CSB_EAC=84–71
| match_CSB_JRU=81–66
| match_CSB_LPU=65–77
| match_CSB_MU=90–79
| match_CSB_SBU=69–75
| match_CSB_SSC-R=20–0|match_CSB_SSC-R_note=San Sebastian originally won 85–78. The NCAA forfeited the game in favor of Benilde after San Sebastian player RK Ilagan was ruled ineligible to play for playing in a ligang labas game.
| match_CSB_UPHSD=84–77
| match_EAC_AU=78–70
| match_EAC_CSJL=82–91
| match_EAC_CSB=69–67
| match_EAC_JRU=55–57
| match_EAC_LPU=97–106
| match_EAC_MU=89–85
| match_EAC_SBU=46–61
| match_EAC_SSC-R=79–77*|result_EAC_SSC-R=OT
| match_EAC_UPHSD=74–76
| match_JRU_AU=70–86
| match_JRU_CSJL=79–89
| match_JRU_CSB=68–84
| match_JRU_EAC=81–78
| match_JRU_LPU=56–88
| match_JRU_MU=60–72
| match_JRU_SBU=40–77
| match_JRU_SSC-R=20–0 |match_JRU_SSC-R_note=San Sebastian originally won 86–76. The NCAA forfeited the game in favor of JRU after San Sebastian player RK Ilagan was ruled ineligible to play for playing in a ligang labas game.
| match_JRU_UPHSD=72–78
| match_LPU_AU=113–79
| match_LPU_CSJL=79–80
| match_LPU_CSB=77–64
| match_LPU_EAC=95–75
| match_LPU_JRU=82–74
| match_LPU_MU=94–81
| match_LPU_SBU=73–66
| match_LPU_SSC-R=85–80
| match_LPU_UPHSD=91–77
| match_MU_AU=91–78
| match_MU_CSJL=69–84
| match_MU_CSB=86–83
| match_MU_EAC=80–67
| match_MU_JRU=81–79
| match_MU_LPU=76–92
| match_MU_SBU=70–88
| match_MU_SSC-R=70–94
| match_MU_UPHSD=68–74
| match_SBU_AU=90–52
| match_SBU_CSJL=74–68
| match_SBU_CSB=77–55
| match_SBU_EAC=76–57
| match_SBU_JRU=73–45
| match_SBU_LPU=75–68
| match_SBU_MU=80–55
| match_SBU_SSC-R=65–54
| match_SBU_UPHSD=67–65
| match_SSC-R_AU=91–63
| match_SSC-R_CSJL=61–76
| match_SSC-R_CSB=66–65
| match_SSC-R_EAC=78–67
| match_SSC-R_JRU=82–75
| match_SSC-R_LPU=70–88
| match_SSC-R_MU=86–64
| match_SSC-R_SBU=82–75
| match_SSC-R_UPHSD=76–78
| match_UPHSD_AU=57–45
| match_UPHSD_CSJL=80–82
| match_UPHSD_CSB=87–91
| match_UPHSD_EAC=81–67
| match_UPHSD_JRU=85–73
| match_UPHSD_LPU=83–81
| match_UPHSD_MU=88–71
| match_UPHSD_SBU=72–80
| match_UPHSD_SSC-R=85–77*|result_UPHSD_SSC-R=OT
}}
==Match-up results==
{{#invoke:sports rbr table|table
|style=matchup|ticon=UAAPicon|rdrobin=2|legend_style=BSKF
|team1=1|name_1={{UAAPteam|Arellano|short|bk}}
|res_1=OTW/L/OTW/L/L/W/L/L/W/L/L/L/L/L/W/L/L/L
|opp_1=EAC/Lyceum/SSC-R/Mapua/Letran/JRU/CSB/San Beda/UPHD/Letran/UPHD/CSB/Lyceum/EAC/JRU/San Beda/Mapua/SSC-R
|team2=2|name_2={{UAAPteam|Letran|short|bk}}
|res_2=L/W/W/W/W/OTL/L/W/W/W/L/W/W/W/W/W/W/L
|opp_2=UPHD/SSC-R/JRU/CSB/Arellano/San Beda/Lyceum/Mapua/EAC/Arellano/San Beda/Mapua/EAC/JRU/Lyceum/SSC-R/UPHD/CSB
|team3=3|name_3={{UAAPteam|CSB|short|bk}}
|res_3=FW/W/L/W/L/L/W/W/W/W/L/L/W/L/L/L/W/W
|opp_3=SSC-R/Mapua/San Beda/JRU/Letran/Lyceum/EAC/Arellano/UPHD/UPHD/SSC-R/Mapua/Arellano/EAC/San Beda/Lyceum/JRU/Letran
|team4=4|name_4={{UAAPteam|EAC|short|bk}}
|res_4=L/OTL/L/L/OTW/W/L/L/L/L/L/L/L/W/W/L/L/L
|opp_4=Lyceum /Arellano/San Beda/UPHD/SSC-R/Mapua/CSB/JRU/Letran/SSC-R/Lyceum/San Beda/Letran/CSB/Arellano/Mapua/UPHD/JRU
|team5=5|name_5={{UAAPteam|JRU|short|bk}}
|res_5=L/L/L/FW/L/L/L/W/L/L/L/L/L/L/L/L/W/L
|opp_5=Mapua/Lyceum /Letran/SSC-R/CSB/Arellano/UPHD/EAC/San Beda/San Beda/Lyceum/Mapua/SSC-R/UPHD/Letran/Arellano/EAC/CSB
|team6=6|name_6={{UAAPteam|Lyceum|short|bk}}
|res_6=W/W/W/W/W/W/W/W/W/W/W/W/L/W/W/L/W/L
|opp_6=SSC-R/EAC/JRU/Arellano/Mapua/UPHD/CSB/Letran/San Beda/SSC-R/JRU/EAC/UPHD/Arellano/Mapua/Letran/CSB/San Beda
|team7=7|name_7={{UAAPteam|Mapua|short|bk}}
|res_7=W/L/L/W/L/L/L/L/L/L/W/W/L/L/L/W/L/W
|opp_7=JRU/CSB/Lyceum/Arellano/San Beda/EAC/SSC-R/UPHD/Letran/San Beda/JRU/CSB/Letran/UPHD/Lyceum/EAC/SSC-R/Arellano
|team8=8|name_8={{UAAPteam|San Beda|short|bk}}
|res_8=W/W/W/W/OTW/W/L/W/W/W/W/W/W/W/W/W/W/W
|opp_8=UPHD/CSB/EAC/Mapua/Letran/SSC-R/Lyceum/Arellano/JRU/JRU/Mapua/Letran/EAC/SSC-R/CSB/Arellano/Lyceum/UPHD
|team9=9|name_9={{UAAPteam|SSC-R|short|bk}}
|res_9=L/FL/L/FL/OTL/OTL/W/L/L/L/W/W/W/L/OTL/L/W/W
|opp_9=Lyceum/CSB/Letran/JRU/Arellano/EAC/Mapua/UPHD/San Beda/Lyceum/EAC/CSB/JRU/San Beda/UPHD/Letran/Mapua/Arellano
|team10=10|name_10={{UAAPteam|UPHD|short|bk}}
|res_10=L/W/W/L/W/W/W/L/L/L/W/W/W/W/OTW/W/L/L
|opp_10=San Beda/Letran/EAC/Lyceum/SSC-R/Mapua/JRU/CSB/Arellano/CSB/Arellano/Lyceum/JRU/Mapua/SSC-R/EAC/Letran/San Beda
}}
=Bracket=
{{NCAA Season 94 seniors basketball playoffs}}
= Semifinals =
San Beda and Lyceum have the twice-to-beat advantage; they only need to win once, while their opponents twice, to advance to the finals. San Beda is in its 13th consecutive playoffs appearance (skipping the semifinals in 2010 after winning all elimination round games), Lyceum is in its first semifinals appearance (having advanced to the Finals outright last year). Letran is returning to the semifinals after a 2-year absence, while Perpetual returns after its last appearance in 2016.
== (1) San Beda vs. (4) Perpetual ==
San Beda has the twice-to-beat advantage. San Beda has won all but one of its semifinals match-ups with Perpetual since the Final Four era, with Perpetual winning in 2004, but losing in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2016.
Prior to the game, Perpetual's wins, and its playoffs appearance, were in danger of being forfeited as several of its players played in a ligang labas game while serving residency. The league sternly reprimanded the team as it found out that the players represented a school-based team, which is allowed by the league rules.{{Cite web|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/ncaa/news/2018/10/26/it-s-final-no-sanctions-perps-ligang-labas-issue-48896|title=IT'S FINAL: No sanctions for Perpetual in 'ligang labas' issue|last=Riego|first=Norman Lee Benjamin|date=2018-10-26|website=ABS-CBN SPORTS|language=en|access-date=2018-11-10}}
{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=October 26|time=4:00 p.m. |place=Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan
|teamA={{UAAPteam-rt|San Beda|bk}} |scoreA=83
|teamB={{UAAPteam|UPHD|bk}} |scoreB=72
|Q1=13–11 |Q2=14–13 |Q3=26–24 |Q4=30–24
|points1=Robert Bolick 23
|points2=Razon, Peralta, 16 each
|rebounds1=Donald Tankoua 18
|rebounds2=Prince Eze 13
|assist1=Robert Bolick 6
|assist2=Edgar Charcos 9
|series= San Beda wins series in one game
}}San Beda pulled away late in the third quarter with four three-pointers by AC Soberano transformed a 1-point Altas lead to an 11-point lead for the Red Lions early in the fourth quarter. The Red Lions qualified to their 13th consecutive NCAA Finals.{{Cite news|url=https://www.spin.ph/basketball/ncaa-men/ncaa-san-beda-perpetual-help-final-four-finals-rematch-lyceum-a1331-20181026|title=NCAA: San Beda dumps Perpetual to set up finals rematch vs Lyceum|last=Jacinto|first=Christian|date=2018-10-26|work=Spin.ph|access-date=2018-11-07|language=en}}
== (2) Lyceum vs. (3) Letran ==
Lyceum has the twice-to-beat advantage. This is the first match-up between Lyceum and Letran in the playoffs.
{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=October 26|time=1:30 p.m. |place=Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan
|teamA={{UAAPteam-rt|Lyceum|bk}} |scoreA=109
|teamB={{UAAPteam|Letran|bk}} |scoreB=85
|Q1=29–16 |Q2=22–29 |Q3=30–19 |Q4=28–21
|points1=Mike Harry Nzeusseu 23
|points2=Larry Muyang 21
|rebounds1=Mike Harry Nzeusseu 17
|rebounds2=Larry Muyang 12
|assist1=CJ Perez 3
|assist2=Bong Quinto 7
|series=Lyceum wins series in one game
}}Lyceum pulled away in the middle of the third quarter after Letran's JP Calvo injured his right ankle after contesting a loose ball with Mike Nzeusseu. Lyceum had a 15–0 run after Calvo's injury and led by as much 37 points.{{Cite news|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/10/26/18/ncaa-lyceum-crushes-letran-to-return-to-finals|title=NCAA: Masterful Lyceum demolishes Letran to gain finals berth|last=Naredo|first=Camille B.|date=2018-10-26|work=ABS-CBN News|access-date=2018-11-07|language=en-US}}
=Finals=
This will be the second consecutive meeting between San Beda and Lyceum in the Finals. The Red Lions defeated the Pirates in 2017, winning all 2 games in the championship series.
{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=November 6|time=4:00 p.m. |place=Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
|teamA={{UAAPteam-rt|San Beda|bk}} |scoreA=73
|teamB={{UAAPteam|Lyceum|bk}} |scoreB=60
|Q1=19–9|Q2=24–13|Q3=16–17|Q4=14–21
|points1=Javee Mocon 14
|points2=Mike Harry Nzeusseu 16
|rebounds1=Donald Tankoua 16
|rebounds2=Mike Harry Nzeusseu 14
|assist1=Robert Bolick 9
|assist2=Mj Ayaay 4
|report=[https://i.postimg.cc/qBh9kyNN/Dr-T7zr-RU4-AATt-LE.jpg Statistics]
}}
{{basketballbox| |date=November 12 |time=4:00 p.m. |place=Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay |attendance=13,111
|teamA={{UAAPteam-rt|San Beda|bk}} |scoreA=71
|teamB={{UAAPteam|Lyceum|bk}} |scoreB=56
|Q1=23–15|Q2=16–18|Q3=10–11|Q4=22–12
|points1=Javee Mocon 16
|points2=CJ Perez 19
|rebounds1=Donald Tankoua 16
|rebounds2=Mike Harry Nzeusseu 13
|assist1=Robert Bolick 12
|assist2=Perez, Jc. Marcelino, 4 each
|series=San Beda wins series 2–0
|report=[https://i.postimg.cc/8Cw2pgCL/Dry4-Vr-YWo-AAk-I18.jpg Statistics]
}}
- Finals Most Valuable Player: {{UAAPathlete|SBU|Javee Mocon}}{{Cite news|url=https://www.spin.ph/basketball/ncaa-men/what-else-is-new-san-beda-blows-past-lyceum-for-ncaa-three-peat-a1331-20181112|title=What else is new: San Beda blows past Lyceum for NCAA three-peat|last=Jacinto|first=Christian|date=2018-11-12|work=Spin.ph|access-date=2018-11-13|language=en}}
Prior to Game 1, Lyceum's CJ Perez, last year's Most Valuable Player, was suspended for a game after he applied to the 2018 PBA draft without notifying the Management Committee.{{Cite news|url=https://sports.inquirer.net/326297/lyceum-ace-cj-perez-suspended-for-game-1-of-ncaa-season-94-finals-san-beda-red-lions|title=Lyceum ace CJ Perez suspended for Game 1 of NCAA Finals|last=Giongco|first=Mark|work=INQUIRER.net|access-date=2018-11-07|language=en}} Perez is the first person to be suspended after San Beda's Yousif Aljamal in 2007, although the league rescinded the suspension after San Beda sued in court, and threatened to leave the NCAA.[http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2007/aug/29/yehey/sports/20070829spo4.html San Beda withdraws case against NCAA] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071017201230/http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2007/aug/29/yehey/sports/20070829spo4.html|date=2007-10-17}} by Frank Calapre, The Manila Times. 08/29/2007
San Beda won Game 1 handily by 13 points. The Red Lions led by 31–11 in the first half and Lyceum only got to reduce the deficit by 10 points late in the fourth quarter.{{Cite news|url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/university/ncaa/216066-results-san-beda-lyceum-game-1-november-6-2018|title=San Beda outlasts Perez-less Lyceum in NCAA Finals G1|date=2018-11-06|work=Rappler|access-date=2018-11-07|language=en}}
After the game, Lyceum coach Topex Robinson criticized the league on Perez's suspension. Benilde coaches Ty Tang and Charles Tiu also criticized the league on social media. The Management Committee decided to defer any punishment to the coaches until the Finals are over.{{Cite news|url=https://sports.inquirer.net/326658/ncaa-no-finals-game-2-suspension-for-robinson-for-remarks-on-perez-ban|title=NCAA: No Finals Game 2 suspension for Robinson for remarks on Perez ban|last=Lozada|first=Bong|date=2018-11-08|work=Inquirer.net|access-date=2018-11-10|language=en}}
San Beda defeated a full-strength Lyceum squad in Game 2. San Beda went on a 22–12 scoring run on top of a five-point lead before the fourth period to seal their 11th title in 13 seasons, and 22nd overall.
San Beda qualifies to the 2018 PCCL National Collegiate Championship Final Four. Lyceum may participate in the NCR qualifiers as of one of the two NCAA teams.
= All-Star Game =
The 2018 NCAA All-Star Game is on August 31 at the Filoil Flying V Centre. The actual game was preceded by the side events patterned from the NBA All-Star Weekend.{{cite news |last1=Leongson |first1=Randolph |title=San Beda stars expected to shine brightest in NCAA All-Star events |url=https://www.spin.ph/basketball/ncaa-men/robert-bolick-eugene-toba-ac-soberano-san-beda-ncaa-all-star-events-a2437-20180824 |accessdate=24 August 2018 |work=Spin.ph |date=2018-08-24 |language=en}}{{cite news |last1=Riego |first1=Norman Lee Benjamin |title=Robert Bolick banners Team Saints anew, but no CJ Perez in NCAA All-Star |url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/ncaa/news/2018/08/24/bolick-banners-team-saints-anew-perez-all-star-45993 |accessdate=24 August 2018 |work=ABS-CBN Sports |date=2018-08-24 |language=en}}
{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=August 31 |place=Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan
|teamA=Team Heroes |scoreA=89
|teamB=Team Saints |scoreB=94
}}
- All-Star Game MVP: Michael Calisaan (Team Saints){{Cite web|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/ncaa/news/2018/08/31/michael-calisaan-hailed-ncaa-season-94-all-star-mvp-46293|title=Michael Calisaan hailed as NCAA Season 94 All Star MVP|last=Riego|first=Norman Lee Benjamin|date=2018-08-31|website=ABS-CBN SPORTS|language=en|access-date=2018-08-31}}
class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" align="center"
|+Rosters | |
Team Heroes | Team Saints |
---|---|
{{UAAPicon|Arellano}} Ian Alban | {{UAAPicon|CSB}} Josh Barnes |
{{UAAPicon|Arellano}} Michael Canete | {{UAAPicon|CSB}} JJ Domingo |
{{UAAPicon|Arellano}} Leo dela Cruz | {{UAAPicon|CSB}} Luigi Velasco |
{{UAAPicon|EAC}} Juju Bautista | {{UAAPicon|Letran}} JP Calvo |
{{UAAPicon|EAC}} Jeric Diego | {{UAAPicon|Letran}} Christian Fajarito |
{{UAAPicon|EAC}} Jerome Garcia | {{UAAPicon|Letran}} Bong Quinto |
{{UAAPicon|JRU}} Aaron Bordon | {{UAAPicon|UPHD}} Edgar Charcos |
{{UAAPicon|JRU}} RJ David | {{UAAPicon|UPHD}} AJ Coronel |
{{UAAPicon|JRU}} Jed Mendoza | {{UAAPicon|UPHD}} Prince Eze |
{{UAAPicon|Lyceum}} JC Marcelino | {{UAAPicon|San Beda}} Robert Bolick |
{{UAAPicon|Lyceum}} JV Marcelino | {{UAAPicon|San Beda}} JV Mocon |
{{UAAPicon|Lyceum}} Toci Tangsingco | {{UAAPicon|San Beda}} Radge Tongco |
{{UAAPicon|Mapua}} Warren Bonifacio | {{UAAPicon|SSC-R}} Allyn Bulanadi |
{{UAAPicon|Mapua}} Cedric Pelayo | {{UAAPicon|SSC-R}} Michael Calisaan |
{{UAAPicon|Mapua}} Laurenz Victoria | {{UAAPicon|SSC-R}} Alvin Capobres |
{{col-begin}}{{col-break}}
== Skills Challenge ==
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Participant | Team |
---|---|
Clint Doliguez | {{UAAPteam|San Beda|short}} |
Arjan dela Cruz | {{UAAPteam|SSC-R|short}} |
Bonbon Batiller | {{UAAPteam|Letran|short}} |
Maui Sera Josef | {{UAAPteam|Arellano|short}} |
Eric Jabel | {{UAAPteam|Mapua|short}} |
Jasper Cuevas | {{UAAPteam|UPHD|short}} |
Jimboy Pasturan | {{UAAPteam|CSB|short}} |
CJ Cadua | {{UAAPteam|EAC|short}} |
bgcolor=gold
|Mark Mallari | {{UAAPteam|JRU|short}} |
Carl Lumbao | {{UAAPteam|Lyceum|short}} |
{{col-break}}
== Three-point Shootout ==
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Participant | Team |
---|---|
bgcolor=gold
|AC Soberano | {{UAAPteam|San Beda|short}} |
Allyn Bulanadi | {{UAAPteam|SSC-R|short}} |
Jerome Garcia | {{UAAPteam|EAC|short}} |
Toci Tansingco | {{UAAPteam|Lyceum|short}} |
Exe Biteng | {{UAAPteam|Mapua|short}} |
Rence Alcoriza | {{UAAPteam|Arellano|short}} |
MJ Dela Virgen | {{UAAPteam|JRU|short}} |
Koy Galvelo | {{UAAPteam|Letran|short}} |
Carlo Young | {{UAAPteam|CSB|short}} |
Luke Sese | {{UAAPteam|UPHD|short}} |
{{col-break}}
== Slam Dunk Contest ==
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Participant | Team |
---|---|
Eugene Toba | {{UAAPteam|San Beda|short}} |
bgcolor=gold
|Justin Gutang | {{UAAPteam|CSB|short}} |
Juju Bautista | {{UAAPteam|EAC|short}} |
Enoch Valdez | {{UAAPteam|Lyceum|short}} |
Ken Villapando | {{UAAPteam|SSC-R|short}} |
Arvin Gamboa | {{UAAPteam|Mapua|short}} |
Renato Ular | {{UAAPteam|Letran|short}} |
William de Leon | {{UAAPteam|Arellano|short}} |
Lean Martel | {{UAAPteam|UPHD|short}} |
{{col-end}}
== Shooting Stars ==
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Team
!Alumnus player | Men's player | Juniors' player |
---|---|---|
{{UAAPteam|Arellano|short}} | Kraniel Villoria | Marlon Espiritu |
{{UAAPteam|Letran|short}} | Christian Fajarito* | Stacey Tibayan |
{{UAAPteam|CSB|short}}
|RJ Deles | Carlo Young** | Sebastian Locsin*** |
{{UAAPteam|EAC|short}}
|Bong Melacoton | Sean Neri**** | CJ Boado |
{{UAAPteam|JRU|short}}
|Philip Paniamogan***** | Agem Miranda | John Amores |
{{UAAPteam|Lyceum|short}}
|Kevin Lacap | Carl Lumbao****** | John Barba |
{{UAAPteam|Mapua|short}}
|Yong Garcia | Exi Biteng | Clint Escamis |
{{UAAPteam|UPHD|short}}
|Gerald Dizon |Jielo Razon |Yukihiro Kawamura | ||
bgcolor="gold"
|{{UAAPteam|San Beda|short}} |Rome dela Rosa******** | Calvin Oftana | Penny Estacio |
{{UAAPteam|SSC-R|short}}
|Jepoy Quiamco | Michael Are | Milo Janao |
= Awards =
{{UAAP champions |league=NCAA |season=94 |team=San Beda |nth_title=22 |consec_title=3 }}
The end-of-season awards were handed out before Game 2 of the men's finals, at the Mall of Asia Arena.{{cite news |last1=Sevilla |first1=Jeremiah M. |title=Red Robins stop Greenies to force decider {{!}} The Manila Times Online |url=https://www.manilatimes.net/red-robins-stop-greenies-to-force-decider/466727/ |accessdate=13 November 2018 |work=The Manila Times Online |date=13 November 2018}}
- Most Valuable Player: {{UAAPathlete|UPH|Prince Eze}}
- Rookie of the Year: {{UAAPathlete|CSJ|Larry Muyang}}
- Mythical Five:
- {{UAAPathlete|UPH|Prince Eze}}
- {{UAAPathlete|CSJ|Bong Quinto}}
- {{UAAPathlete|SBU|Robert Bolick}}
- {{UAAPathlete|SBU|Javee Mocon}}
- {{UAAPathlete|SBU|Donald Tankoua}}
- Defensive Player of the Year: {{UAAPathlete|UPH|Prince Eze}}
- All-Defensive Team:
- {{UAAPathlete|UPH|Prince Eze}}
- {{UAAPathlete|SBU|Donald Tankoua}}
- {{UAAPathlete|EAC|Hamadou Laminou}}
- {{UAAPathlete|SSC|Michael Calisaan}}
- {{UAAPathlete|LPU|Mike Nzeusseu}}
- Most Improved Player: {{UAAPathlete|AUN|Archie Concepcion}}
== Players of the Week ==
The NCAA Press Corps awards a player of the week sponsored by Chooks-to-Go.
=Statistics=
==Game player highs==
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Statistic | Player | Team | Total | Opponent | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Points | {{flagicon|PHI}} Robert Bolick | {{UAAPteam|San Beda}} | 50 | {{UAAPteam|Arellano}} | August 24, 2018 |
Rebounds | {{flagicon|NGA}} Prince Eze | {{UAAPteam|UPHD}} | 25 | {{UAAPteam|Arellano}} | August 28, 2018 |
Assists | {{flagicon|PHI}} Bong Quinto | {{UAAPteam|Letran}} | 12 | {{UAAPteam|Arellano}} {{UAAPteam|JRU}} | September 6, 2018 September 28, 2018 |
Steals | {{flagicon|PHI}} CJ Perez | {{UAAPteam|Lyceum}} | 6 | {{UAAPteam|EAC}} | July 13, 2018 |
Blocks | {{flagicon|NGA}} Prince Eze | {{UAAPteam|UPHD}} | 9 | {{UAAPteam|Arellano}} | July 28, 2018 |
==Season player highs==
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Statistic | Player | Team | Average |
---|---|---|---|
Points | {{flagicon|PHI}} Robert Bolick | {{UAAPteam|San Beda}} | 18.7 |
Rebounds | {{flagicon|NGA}} Prince Eze | {{UAAPteam|UPHD}} | 16.5 |
Assists | {{flagicon|PHI}} Bong Quinto | {{UAAPteam|Letran}} | 6.5 |
Steals | {{flagicon|PHI}} CJ Perez | {{UAAPteam|Lyceum}} | 3.3 |
Blocks | {{flagicon|NGA}} Prince Eze | {{UAAPteam|UPHD}} | 3.3 |
==Game team highs==
class=wikitable | ||||
Statistic | Team | Total | Opponent | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Points | {{UAAPteam|Lyceum}} | 113 | {{UAAPteam|Arellano}} | September 27, 2018 |
Rebounds | {{UAAPteam|Letran}} | 67 | {{UAAPteam|Mapua}} | August 21, 2018 |
Assists | {{UAAPteam|Letran}} {{UAAPteam|Lyceum}} | 27 | {{UAAPteam|JRU}} {{UAAPteam|Arellano}} | September 28, 2018 September 27, 2018 |
Steals | {{UAAPteam|Lyceum}} | 17 | {{UAAPteam|EAC}} | August 7, 2018 |
Blocks | {{UAAPteam|EAC}} | 14 | {{UAAPteam|Arellano}} | July 13, 2018 |
==Season team highs==
class=wikitable | ||
Statistic | Team | Average |
---|---|---|
Points | {{UAAPteam|Lyceum}} | 86.6 |
Rebounds | {{UAAPteam|EAC}} | 32.8 |
Assists | {{UAAPteam|Letran}} | 20.2 |
Steals | {{UAAPteam|Lyceum}} | 10.2 |
Blocks | {{UAAPteam|UPHD}} | 5.2 |
Juniors' tournament
= Elimination round =
== Team standings ==
{{NCAA Season 94 juniors basketball}}
==Scores==
Results on top and to the right of the dashes are for first-round games; those to the bottom and to the left of it are second-round games.{{#invoke:Sports results|main|team_header=Teams
| update=complete |source=
| matches_style=BSR | font_size=95% |match_col_width=55px| ot_note=y
| team1=AU | name_AU=Arellano Braves
| team2=CSJL | name_CSJL=Letran Squires
| team3=EAC | name_EAC=EAC Brigadiers
| team4=JRU | name_JRU=JRU Light Bombers
| team5=LSGH | name_LSGH=La Salle Green Hills Greenies
| team6=LPU | name_LPU=Lyceum Junior Pirates
| team7=MHSS | name_MHSS=Malayan Red Robins
| team8=SBUR | name_SBUR=San Beda Red Cubs
| team9=SSCR | name_SSCR=San Sebastian Staglets
| team10=UPHSD|name_UPHSD=Perpetual Junior Altas
| match_AU_CSJL=78–72
| match_AU_EAC=79–77
| match_AU_JRU=64–79
| match_AU_LSGH=66–74
| match_AU_LPU=98–78
| match_AU_MHSS=96–107*|result_AU_MHSS=OT
| match_AU_SBUR=68–95
| match_AU_SSCR=98–93
| match_AU_UPHSD=71–88
| match_CSJL_AU=80–74
| match_CSJL_EAC=65–63
| match_CSJL_JRU=59–71
| match_CSJL_LSGH=66–82
| match_CSJL_LPU=66–69
| match_CSJL_MHSS=63–83
| match_CSJL_SBUR=74–75*|result_CSJL_SBUR=OT
| match_CSJL_SSCR=62–59
| match_CSJL_UPHSD=57–73
| match_EAC_AU=73–85
| match_EAC_CSJL=84–76*|result_EAC_CSJL=OT
| match_EAC_JRU=69–74
| match_EAC_LPU=63–74
| match_EAC_LSGH=71–103
| match_EAC_MHSS=79–80
| match_EAC_SBUR=81–86
| match_EAC_SSCR=71–78
| match_EAC_UPHSD=83–78
| match_JRU_AU=75–73
| match_JRU_CSJL=74–71
| match_JRU_EAC=85–65
| match_JRU_LSGH=87–94**|result_JRU_LSGH=OT
| match_JRU_LPU=87–88
| match_JRU_MHSS=80–70
| match_JRU_SBUR=63–65
| match_JRU_SSCR=78–92
| match_JRU_UPHSD=84–72
| match_LSGH_AU=91–77
| match_LSGH_CSJL=65–62
| match_LSGH_EAC=77–61
| match_LSGH_JRU=86–71
| match_LSGH_LPU=80–71
| match_LSGH_MHSS=81–95
| match_LSGH_SBUR=73–62
| match_LSGH_SSCR=93–80
| match_LSGH_UPHSD=89–83
| match_LPU_AU=105–85
| match_LPU_CSJL=81–71
| match_LPU_EAC=72–66
| match_LPU_JRU=82–68
| match_LPU_LSGH=75–80
| match_LPU_MHSS=76–93
| match_LPU_SBUR=59–63
| match_LPU_SSCR=68–69
| match_LPU_UPHSD=78–82
| match_MHSS_AU=86–78
| match_MHSS_CSJL=69–66
| match_MHSS_EAC=74–73
| match_MHSS_JRU=73–74
| match_MHSS_LSGH=93–87
| match_MHSS_LPU=78–89
| match_MHSS_SBUR=93–98*|result_MHSS_SBUR=OT
| match_MHSS_SSCR=85–74
| match_MHSS_UPHSD=89–65
| match_SBUR_AU=83–71
| match_SBUR_CSJL=61–60*|result_SBUR_CSJL=OT
| match_SBUR_EAC=80–71
| match_SBUR_JRU=62–56
| match_SBUR_LSGH=78–81
| match_SBUR_LPU=83–76
| match_SBUR_MHSS=58–91
| match_SBUR_SSCR=51–52
| match_SBUR_UPHSD=69–72
| match_SSCR_AU=73–75
| match_SSCR_CSJL=78–87
| match_SSCR_EAC=69–71
| match_SSCR_JRU=56–51
| match_SSCR_LSGH=65–76
| match_SSCR_LPU=93–99*|result_SSCR_LPU=OT
| match_SSCR_MHSS=62–69
| match_SSCR_SBUR=50–63
| match_SSCR_UPHSD=64–70*|result_SSCR_UPHSD=OT
| match_UPHSD_AU=66–70
| match_UPHSD_CSJL=74–69
| match_UPHSD_EAC=95–80
| match_UPHSD_JRU=62–69
| match_UPHSD_LSGH=82–96
| match_UPHSD_LPU=74–78
| match_UPHSD_MHSS=73–96
| match_UPHSD_SBUR=71–67
| match_UPHSD_SSCR=82–67
}}
=Bracket=
{{NCAA Season 94 juniors basketball playoffs}}
= Semifinals =
LSGH and Malayan have the twice-to-beat advantage; they only need to win once, while their opponents twice, to advance to the finals. LSGH is on its second consecutive semifinals appearance, Malayan is in its fourth and San Beda is in its eighth consecutive semifinals appearance. JRU returns to the semifinals after a 1-year absence.
== (1) LSGH vs. (4) JRU ==
This is the first playoffs match-up between LSGH and JRU since the 2008 first round of the stepladder semifinals in which JRU won in overtime.{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=October 26|time=10:00 a.m. |place=Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan
|teamA={{UAAPteam-rt|CSB|junior}} |scoreA=78
|teamB={{UAAPteam|JRU|junior}} |scoreB=81
|Q1=23–26|Q2=15–11|Q3=23–18|Q4=17–26
|points1=JD Cagulangan 39
|points2=Thomas Vasquez 17
|rebounds1=3 players, 8 each
|rebounds2=Marwin Dionisio 17
|assist1=Joshua David 5
|assist2=4 players, 3 each
}}
{{basketballbox| |date=October 29 |time=8:00 a.m. |place=Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan
|teamA={{UAAPteam-rt|CSB|junior}} |scoreA= 97
|teamB={{UAAPteam|JRU|junior}} |scoreB=71
|Q1=27–21 |Q2=24–17 |Q3=24–15 |Q4=22–18
|points1=Inand Fornillos 22
|points2=Marwin Dionisio 22
|rebounds1=Inand Fornillos 11
|rebounds2=John Amores 10
|assist1=Joel Cagulangan 12
|assist2=John Delos Santos 10
|series= La Salle wins series in two games
}}
== (2) Malayan vs. (3) San Beda ==
This is the first playoffs match-up between Malayan and San Beda since the 2016 Finals in which Malayan won its first championship under the Malayan name, in three games.{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=October 26|time=8:00 a.m. |place=Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan
|teamA={{UAAPteam-rt|Mapua|junior}} |scoreA=71
|teamB={{UAAPteam|San Beda|junior}}|scoreB=84
|Q1=15–26|Q2=19–18|Q3=16–27|Q4=21–13
|points1=Dan Arches 19
|points2=Jade Talampas 26
|rebounds1=Jonnel Policarpio 12
|rebounds2=Sanchez, Lazaro, 13 each
|assist1=Dan Arches 7
|assist2=Estacio, Oliva, 5 each
}}
{{basketballbox| |date=October 29 |time=10:00 a.m. |place=Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan
|teamA={{UAAPteam-rt|Mapua|junior}} |scoreA= 75
|teamB={{UAAPteam|San Beda|junior}}|scoreB=67
|Q1=14–15 |Q2=23–17 |Q3=17–15 |Q4=21–20
|points1=Paolo Hernandez 27
|points2=Art Oliva 16
|rebounds1=Jonnel Policarpio 13
|rebounds2=Joshua Lazaro 12
|assist1=Karl Mariano 6
|assist2=Penny Estacio 5
|series= Malayan wins series in two games
}}
=Finals=
This is the second consecutive meeting between LSGH and Malayan in the Finals. In 2017, LSGH won its first-ever NCAA championship after defeating the erstwhile defending champions Malayan.
{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=November 6 |time=2:00 p.m. |place=Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
|teamA={{UAAPteam-rt|CSB|junior}} |scoreA= 74
|teamB={{UAAPteam|Mapua|junior}} |scoreB= 69
|Q1=17–18 |Q2=25–14 |Q3=11–10 |Q4=21–27
|points1=JD Cagulangan 16
|points2=Paolo Hernandez 20
|rebounds1=Mark Sangco 15
|rebounds2=Paolo Hernandez 9
|assist1=JD Cagulangan 4
|assist2=Karl Mariano 4
|report=[https://i.postimg.cc/k4rWK0y3/Dr-URUx-HU4-AUq-WEj.jpg Statistics]
}}
{{basketballbox| |date=November 12 |time=1:00 p.m. |place=Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
|teamA={{UAAPteam-rt|CSB|junior}} |scoreA= 76
|teamB={{UAAPteam|Mapua|junior}} |scoreB= 85
|Q1=25–20 |Q2=14–22 |Q3=17–17 |Q4=20–26
|points1=JD Cagulangan 17
|points2=Dan Arches 22
|rebounds1=Fornillos, Lepalam, 12 each
|rebounds2=Jonnel Policarpio 14
|assist1=Cagulangan, Sangco 4 each
|assist2=Paolo Hernandez 4
|report=[https://i.postimg.cc/NjnNpGLJ/Drzk-W8h-UUAA-Ol-B.jpg Statistics]
}}
{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=November 15 |time=2:00 p.m. |place=Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
|teamA={{UAAPteam-rt|CSB|junior}} |scoreA= 74
|teamB={{UAAPteam|Mapua|junior}} |scoreB= 77
|Q1=15–18 |Q2=19–24 |Q3=22–29 |Q4=18–6
|points1=Inand Fornillos 18
|points2=Paolo Hernandez 33
|rebounds1=Mark Sangco 16
|rebounds2=Paolo Hernandez 12
|assist1=Joshua David 5
|assist2=Karl Mariano 6
|series=Malayan wins series 2–1
|report=[https://i.postimg.cc/R0SKWR2x/Ds-B7-YXc-AA5-Ll-Y.jpg Statistics]
}}
- Finals Most Valuable Player: {{UAAPathlete|MUN|Paolo Hernandez|junior}}
= Awards =
{{UAAP champions |league=NCAA |season=94 |team=Mapua |div=junior |nth_title=2}}
The end-of-season awards were handed out after Game 2 of the juniors' finals at the Mall of Asia Arena.
- Most Valuable Player: {{UAAPathlete|CSB|Joel Cagulangan|junior}}
- Rookie of the Year: {{UAAPathlete|MUN|Jonnel Policarpio|junior}}
- Mythical Five:
- {{UAAPathlete|CSB|Joel Cagulangan|junior}}
- {{UAAPathlete|CSB|Inand Fornilos|junior}}
- {{UAAPathlete|CSB|Joshua David|junior}}
- {{UAAPathlete|MUN|Clint Escamis|junior}}
- {{UAAPathlete|AUN|Aaron Fermin|junior}}
- Defensive Player of the Year: {{UAAPathlete|AUN|Aaron Fermin|junior}}
- All-Defensive Team:
- {{UAAPathlete|AUN|Aaron Fermin|junior}}
- {{UAAPathlete|CSB|Inand Fornilos|junior}}
- {{UAAPathlete|SBU|Joshua Lazaro|junior}}
- {{UAAPathlete|MUN|Jonnel Policarpio|junior}}
- {{UAAPathlete|MUN|Paolo Hernandez|junior}}
- Most Improved Player: {{UAAPathlete|JRU|John Anthony Amores|junior}}
See also
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [https://sports.abs-cbn.com/ncaa/ Official website]
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