List of Alaska Aces (PBA) seasons

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This is a list of seasons by the Alaska Aces of the Philippine Basketball Association.

Contents

Three-conference era

SeasonConferenceTeam nameElimination roundPlayoffs
FinishGPWL PCT GB StageResults
1986 Open Conference Alaska Milkmen2nd/61064.6002Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
4th overall (9–9), 3–5 on semifinals
Ginebra 4, Alaska 2
All-Filipino Cup 6th/7615.1674Quarterfinals3rd overall (3–6), 2–1 in quarterfinals
Reinforced Conference 6th/71248.3335Quarterfinals6th overall (5–10), 1–2 in quarterfinals
1987 Open Conference Hills Bros. Coffee Kings4th/71248.3336Quarterfinals3rd overall (5–10), 1–2 in quarterfinals
All-Filipino Cup 1st/6853.625--Semifinals
Finals
1st overall (7–1)
Great Taste 3, Hills Bros. 0
Reinforced Conference 3rd/61064.6001Semifinals
Finals berth playoff
Finals
2nd overall (10–8), 5–3 in semifinals
Hills Bros. 89, Ginebra 87
Magnolia 4, Hills Bros. 1
1988 Open Conference Alaska Milkmen4th/61064.6001Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
3rd overall (9–9), 3–5 in semifinals
Alaska 3, Ginebra 2
All-Filipino Cup 3rd/61275.5831Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
4th overall (10–10), 3–5 in semifinals
San Miguel 2, Alaska 1
Reinforced Conference 4th/61055.5002Semifinals5th overall (6–12), 1–7 in semifinals
1989 Open Conference 5th/61037.30076th-seed playoff
Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
Alaska 133, Añejo Rum 120
4th overall (7–11), 4–4 in semifinals
Alaska 3, Presto 0
All-Filipino Cup 5th/61156.4544Semifinals5th overall (8–11), 4–4 in semifinals
Reinforced Conference 5th/61055.5001Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
4th overall (8–10), 3–5 in semifinals
Alaska 3, Purefoods 1
1990 First Conference Alaska Air Force4th/81064.6002Semifinals5th overall (9–9), 3–5 in semifinals
All-Filipino Cup 4th/81064.6004Semifinals5th overall (6–12), 0–8 in semifinals
Third Conference 1st/81082.800--Semifinals
Finals
1st overall (12–6), 4–4 in semifinals
Purefoods 3, Alaska 2
1991 First Conference Alaska Milkmen7th/81147.3644Did not qualify
All-Filipino Cup 5th/81165.5452Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
4th overall (10–9), 4–4 in semifinals
Alaska 2, San Miguel 1
Third Conference 2nd/81174.6362Semifinals
Finals
1st overall (12–7), 5–3 in semifinals
Alaska 3, Añejo 1
1992 First Conference 4th/81165.5451Semifinals
Finals berth playoff
2nd overall (11–8), 5–3 in semifinals
San Miguel def. Alaska*
All-Filipino Cup 7th/81165.5452Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
4th overall (10–9), 4–4 in semifinals
Alaska 2, San Miguel 1
Third Conference 6th/81358.4554Elimination playoff Purefoods 119. Alaska 110*
1993 All-Filipino Cup 6th/81046.4004Did not qualify
Commissioner's Cup 5th/81165.5453Semifinals5th overall (10–9), 4–4 in semifinals
Governors Cup 6th/81046.4004Did not qualify
1994 All-Filipino Cup Alaska Milkmen3rd/81064.6002Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
4th overall (10–8), 4–4 in semifinals
Alaska def. Swift
Commissioner's Cup 1st/81192.818--Semifinals
Finals
1st overall (14–5), 5–3 in semifinals
Coney Island 4, Alaska 1
Governors Cup 2nd/81064.6001Semifinals
Finals
7–3 in semifinals
Alaska 4, Swift 2
1995 All-Filipino Cup 3rd/81055.5002Semifinals
Finals berth playoff
Finals
2nd overall (10–8), 5–3 in semifinals
Alaska 111, Purefoods 89
Sunkist 4, Alaska 3
Commissioner's Cup 3rd/81073.7002Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
3rd overall (10–5), 3–2 in quarterfinals
Alaska 3, Sta. Lucia Realtors 0
Sunkist 4, Alaska 2
Governors Cup 3rd/81073.7001Semifinals
Finals
1st overall (13–5), 6–2 in semifinals
Alaska 4, San Miguel 3
1996 All-Filipino Cup 1st/814104.714--Semifinals
Finals berth playoff
Finals
2nd overall (13–9), 3–5 in semifinals
Alaska 96, Ginebra 83*
Alaska 4, Purefoods 1
Commissioner's Cup 1st/81082.800--Semifinals
Finals
1st overall (14–4), 6–2 in semifinals
Alaska 4, Shell 3
Governors Cup 2nd/81495.643--Semifinals
Finals
Alaska 3, Sta. Lucia 0
Alaska 4, Purefoods 1
1997 All-Filipino Cup 6th/81468.4294Did not qualify
Commissioner's Cup 5th/81055.5001Semifinals
Finals
1st overall (11–7), 6–2 in semifinals
Gordon's 4, Alaska 2
Governors Cup 3rd/81073.7001Semifinals
Finals
1st overall (13–5), 6–2 in semifinals
Alaska 4, Purefoods 1
1998 All-Filipino Cup 1st/81192.818--Semifinals
Finals berth playoff
Finals
2nd overall (14–7), 5–5 in semifinals
Alaska 77, Sta. Lucia 69*
Alaska 4, San Miguel 3
Commissioner's Cup Alaska Milkmen3rd/811101.909--Semifinals
Finals
Alaska 3, Shell 2
Alaska 4, San Miguel 2
Centennial Cup 7th/9835.3753Did not qualify
Governors Cup 8th/8(7)
15
(2)
5
(5)
10
(.286)
.333
 
4
(Records carried over from Centennial Cup)
Did not qualify
1999 All-Filipino Cup 3rd/91697.5632Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
Alaska** def. Purefoods in 2 games
Tanduay 3, Alaska 1
Barangay Ginebra 95, Alaska 73*
Commissioner's Cup 1st/9862.750--Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
Alaska** def. Mobiline in 1 game
San Miguel 3, Alaska 2
Alaska def. Sta. Lucia*
Governors Cup 4th/9853.6252Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Alaska 77, Shell 65*
Alaska 3, B-Meg 0
San Miguel 4, Alaska 2
2000 All-Filipino Cup 3rd/1014104.7142Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Alaska** def. Sta. Lucia in 1 game
Alaska 3, San Miguel 1
Alaska 4, Purefoods 1
Commissioner's Cup 4th/10954.5562Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
Alaska def. Purefoods
San Miguel 3, Alaska 0
Alaska def. Tanduay*
Governors Cup 5th/10954.5562Quarterfinals Purefoods** def. Alaska in 2 games
2001 All-Filipino Cup Alaska Aces5th/101477.5002Quarterfinals Pop Cola def. Alaska in 2 games
Commissioner's Cup 4th/10954.5562Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
Alaska 78, Sta. Lucia 68*
San Miguel 3, Alaska 2
Alaska def. Purefoods*
Governors Cup 6th/91367.4622Quarterfinals Pop Cola 88, Alaska 78*
2002 Governors Cup 4th/121165.5453Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Alaska 74, FedEx 71*
Alaska 3, San Miguel 2
Purefoods 4, Alaska 3
Commissioner's Cup 3rd/111064.6001Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
Alaska** def. FedEx in 2 games
Talk 'N Text 3, Alaska 2
San Miguel def. Alaska*
All-Filipino Cup 5th/10954.5563Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Alaska 82, Talk 'N Text 63
Alaska 2, Red Bull 1
Coca-Cola 3, Alaska 1
2003 All-Filipino Cup 3rd/51899.5003Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
1st in Group A (2–1)
Talk 'N Text 3, Alaska 0
Alaska 102, Sta. Lucia 79*
Invitational Cup Alaska Aces 
1st/5
 
 
 
4 
 
 
 
4 
 
 
 
0 
 
 
 
1.000 
 
 
 
-- 
 
 
Mabuhay Cup
 
Semifinals
Finals
4–0 in qualifying
 
Alaska 95, Red Bull 87*
Alaska 3, Coca-Cola 1
Reinforced Conference Alaska Aces4th/51349.3084Elimination playoff
Quarterfinals
Alaska 93, Purefoods 88
Sta. Lucia 2, Alaska 1
Elimination round589330259.56041 semifinal appearances
Playoffs458248210.54119 Finals appearances
Cumulative totals1047578469.55211 championships

Two-conference era

SeasonConferenceTeam nameElimination/classification roundPlayoffs
FinishGPWL PCT GB StageResults
(2004) Fiesta Conference Alaska Aces2nd18126.6674Quarterfinals3rd in Group B (12)
2004-05 Philippine Cup 4th1899.50044th-seed playoff
Wildcard phase
Quarterfinals
Alaska 98, San Miguel 91*
Alaska** 96, FedEx 93
San Miguel 2, Alaska 0
Fiesta Conference 3rd18117.61112nd-seed playoff
Wildcard phase
Quarterfinals
San Miguel 73, Alaska 71*
Alaska** 86, Coca-Cola 66
Red Bull 2, Alaska 1
2005-06 Fiesta Conference 7th1679.4383Wildcard phase
Quarterfinals
Alaska 2, Sta. Lucia 1
Red Bull 3, Alaska 0
Philippine Cup 4th1697.5633Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
Alaska 3, Coca-Cola 1
Purefoods 4, Alaska 3
Alaska 102, San Miguel 95*
2006-07 Philippine Cup 7th18810.4445Wildcard phase3rd overall (9–12), 3rd in wildcards (1–2)
Fiesta Conference 2nd18126.66712nd-seed playoff
Semifinals
Finals
Alaska 103, Barangay Ginebra 95*
Alaska 4, San Miguel 2
Alaska 4, Talk 'N Text 3
2007-08 Philippine Cup 3rd18117.6111Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
Alaska 2, Coca-Cola 0
Sta. Lucia 4, Alaska 3
Red Bull 125, Alaska 104*
Fiesta Conference 6th1899.50031st wildcard round Sta. Lucia 99, Alaska 86*
2008-09 Philippine Cup 1st18126.667--Semifinals
Finals
Alaska 4, Sta. Lucia 2
Talk 'N Text 4, Alaska 3
Fiesta Conference 9th1468.42958th-seed playoff
Wildcard phase
Coca-Cola 81, Alaska 74
Burger King** 96, Alaska 90
2009-10
(details)
Philippine Cup Alaska Aces1st/1018135.722--Semifinals
Finals
Alaska 4, Barangay Ginebra 0
Purefoods 4, Alaska 0
Fiesta Conference 4th/1018117.6114Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Alaska 3, Barangay Ginebra 2
Alaska 4, Talk 'N Text 3
Alaska 4, San Miguel 2
Elimination/classification round22613096.57510 post-wildcard appearances
Playoffs995148.5153 Finals appearances
Cumulative totals325181144.5572 championship

*one-game playoffs
**team had twice-to-beat advantage

Three-conference era

SeasonConferenceTeam nameElimination roundPlayoffs
FinishGPWL PCT GB StageResults
2010-11 Philippine Alaska Aces6th/101477.5004Quarterfinals Barangay Ginebra 2, Alaska 1
Commissioner's 5th/10954.5563Quarterfinals Air21 2, Alaska 1
Governors' 3rd/9853.6251Semifinals3rd overall (8–5), 3–2 in semifinals
2011-12 Philippine 9th/1014311.2147Did not qualify
Commissioner's 4th/10954.5562Quarterfinals Barako Bull 2, Alaska 1
Governors' 9th/10927.2226Did not qualify
2012-13 Philippine 5th/101486.5714Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Alaska 2, Meralco 0
Talk 'N Text 4, Alaska 2
Commissioner's 1st/1014113.786--Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Alaska** 87, Air21 81
Alaska 3, San Mig Coffee, 1
Alaska 3, Barangay Ginebra 0
Governors' 3rd/10945.4444Quarterfinals San Mig Coffee** def. Alaska in 2 games
2013-14 Philippine 8th/101459.35768th-seed playoff
Quarterfinals
Alaska 94, Meralco 91*
Barangay Ginebra** def. Alaska in 2 games
Commissioner's 3rd/10963.6673Quarterfinals San Mig Coffee 2, Alaska 1
Governors' 3rd/10954.5562Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Alaska** 92, Barangay Ginebra 81
Rain or Shine 3, Alaska 2
2014-15 Philippine 3rd/121183.7271Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
1st phase: Alaska** 82, NLEX 78
2nd phase: Alaska 87, Meralco 69*
Alaska 4, Rain or Shine 2
San Miguel 4, Alaska 3
Commissioner's 6th/121156.4553Quarterfinals Purefoods 2, Alaska 0
Governors' 1st/121183.727--Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Alaska** 114, Barangay Ginebra 108
Alaska 3, Star 0
San Miguel 4, Alaska 0
2015-16 Philippine 1st/121192.818--Semifinals
Finals
Alaska 4, GlobalPort 1
San Miguel 4, Alaska 3
Commissioner's 3rd/121174.6361Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Alaska 2, TNT 1
Alaska 3, Meralco 2
Rain or Shine 4, Alaska 2
Governors' 6th/121165.5454Quarterfinals Barangay Ginebra** 109, Alaska 104
2016-17 Philippine 2nd/121174.6363Quarterfinals Barangay Ginebra def. Alaska** in 2 games
Commissioner's 8th/121147.36458th-seed playoffs GlobalPort 107, Alaska 106*
Governors' 9th/121138.2736Did not qualify
2017-18 Philippine 3rd/121174.6361Quarterfinals NLEX 2, Alaska 0
Commissioner's 2nd/121183.7271Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Alaska** 89, Magnolia 78
San Miguel 3, Alaska 1
Governors' 3rd/121183.7271Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Alaska** 96, San Miguel 85
Alaska 3, Meralco 1
Magnolia 4, Alaska 2
2019 Philippine 9th/121147.36458th-seed playoffs
Quarterfinals
Alaska 88, NLEX 80*
Phoenix Pulse** 91, Alaska 76
Commissioner's 8th/121147.36468th-seed playoffs
Quarterfinals
Alaska 108, Meralco 103*
TNT** def. Alaska in 2 games
Governors' 7th/121156.4553Quarterfinals Meralco** 94, Alaska 84
2020 Philippine Alaska Aces6th/121174.6361Quarterfinals TNT** 104, Alaska 83
2021 Philippine 11th/121138.2787Did not qualify
Governors' 7th/121165.5453Quarterfinals NLEX** def. Alaska in 2 games
Elimination round330175155.53910 semifinal appearances
Playoffs1266363.5006 Finals appearances
Cumulative records456238218.5221 championship

* One-game Playoffs
** Team had the Twice-to-Beat Advantage

Cumulative records

EraGPWL PCT
Three-conference era (1986–2003)1,047578469.552
Two-conference era (2004–2010)325181144.557
Three-conference era (2010–2022)456238218.522
Total1,828997831.545

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