List of Barako Bull Energy seasons

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This is a list of seasons by the Barako Bull Energy of the Philippine Basketball Association.

Contents

Three-conference era

SeasonConferenceTeam nameElimination/classification roundPlayoffs
FinishGPWL PCT GB StageResults
2002 Governors Cup FedEx Express5th/121165.5453Quarterfinals Alaska 74, FedEx 71*
Commissioner's Cup 6th/101064.6001Quarterfinals Alaska** def FedEx in 2 games
All-Filipino Cup 10th/10918.1257Did not qualify
2003 All-Filipino Cup 2nd/518108.5562Quarterfinals4th in Group A (1–2)
Invitational Cup 1st/5431.750--Semifinals Coca-Cola 91, FedEx 83*
Reinforced Conference 2nd/51358.3853Quarterfinals San Miguel 2, FedEx 0
Elimination round653134.4771 semifinal appearance
Playoffs1037.3000 Finals appearances
Cumulative totals753441.4530 championships

*One-game playoff
**Team had twice-to-beat advantage

Two-conference era

SeasonConferenceTeam nameElimination/classification roundPlayoffs
FinishGPWL PCT GB StageResults
(2004) Fiesta Conference FedEx Express9th/1018513.27811Wildcard phase Talk 'N Text 105, FedEx 103*
2004-05 Philippine Cup 9th/1018612.3336Wildcard phase Alaska** def. FedEx in 1 game
Fiesta Conference 5th/101899.5003Wildcard phase Purefoods 2, Air21 1
2005-06 Fiesta Conference Air21 Express5th/91697.56312nd-seed playoff
Wildcard phase
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
Talk 'N Text 101, Air21 91*
Air21 2, San Miguel 1
Air21 3, Talk 'N Text 2
Purefoods 4, Air21 2
Air21 108, Barangay Ginebra 98*
Philippine Cup 6th/91679.4385Wildcard phase2nd overall (910), 2nd in wildcards (21)
2006-07 Philippine Cup 8th/1018711.3896Wildcard phase
Wildcard final
2nd overall (1011), 1st in wildcards (30)
Sta. Lucia 121, Air21 118 (OT)*
Fiesta Conference 5th/1018108.55635th-seed playoff
Quarterfinals
Air21 103, San Miguel 99*
Talk 'N Text 2, Air21 1
2007-08 Philippine Cup 8th/1018711.38951st wildcard round
2nd wildcard round
Air21 119, Barangay Ginebra 110*
Coca-Cola 109, Air21 102*
Fiesta Conference 1st/1018126.667--Semifinals
Finals
Air21 4, Magnolia 2
Barangay Ginebra 4, Air21 3
2008-09 Philippine Cup 8th/1018810.44441st wildcard round
2nd wildcard round
Air21 94, Purefoods 82*
San Miguel 105, Air21 86*
Fiesta Conference Burger King Titans4th/101486.5713Wildcard phase
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
Burger King 96, Alaska 90*
Burger King 2, Sta. Lucia 1
San Miguel 4, Burger King 2
Burger King 132, Rain or Shine 118*
Burger King Whoppers
2009-10 Philippine Cup 8th/1018612.22291st wildcard round Coca-Cola 118, Burger King 112*
Fiesta Conference Air21 Express9th/101841411.2221st wildcard round Rain or Shine 92, Air21 89
Elimination round22698128.4344 post-wildcard appearances
Playoffs592831.4751 Finals appearances
Cumulative records285126159.4420 championships

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

Three-conference era

SeasonConferenceTeam nameElimination roundPlayoffs
FinishGPWL PCT GB StageResults
2010–11 Philippine Cup Air21 Express7th/101468.4285Quarterfinals San Miguel** 95, Air21 75
Commissioner's Cup 4th/10954.5563Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Air21 2, Alaska 1
Talk 'N Text 3, Air21 0
Governors Cup 9th/10808.0006Did not qualify
2011–12 Philippine Cup Barako Bull Energy7th/101468.4294Quarterfinals Talk 'N Text** 81, Barako Bull 79
Commissioner's Cup 5th/10945.4443Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Barako Bull 2, Alaska 1
Talk 'N Text 4, Barako Bull 3
Governors Cup 7th/10945.44441st elim. playoff Powerade 99, Barako Bull 95*
2012–13 Philippine Cup Barako Bull Energy Cola9th/1014410.2868Did not qualify
Commissioner's Cup Barako Bull Energy Cola9th/101459.3576Did not qualify
Governors Cup 6th/10945.4444Quarterfinals Meralco** 86. Barako Bull 68
2013–14 Philippine Cup Barako Bull Energy6th/101459.3576Quarterfinals Petron Blaze** def. Barako Bull in 1 game
Commissioner's Cup 9th/10927.2227Did not qualify
Governors Cup 8th/10936.3334Quarterfinals Talk 'N Text** def. Barako Bull in 1 game
2014–15 Philippine Cup 9th/121147.3645Quarterfinals1st Phase: Talk 'N Text* def. Barako Bull in 1 game
Commissioner's Cup 7th/121156.4553QuarterfinalsTalk 'N Text** def. Barako Bull in 1 game
Governors Cup 6th/121165.5452QuarterfinalsRain or Shine** def. Barako Bull in 1 game
Elimination round16563102.3812 semifinal appearances
Playoffs25718.2800 Finals appearances
Cumulative records19070120.3680 championships

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

Cumulative records

EraGPWL PCT
Three-conference era (1975-2003)753441.453
Two-conference era (2004-2010)285126159.459
Three-conference era (2010-present)19070120.368
Total550230320.418

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