List of Terrafirma Dyip seasons

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This is a list of seasons by the Terrafirma Dyip of the Philippine Basketball Association.

Contents

Season-by-season records

SeasonConferenceTeam nameElimination roundPlayoffs
FinishGPWL PCT GB StageResults
2014–15 Philippine Kia Sorento11th/1211110.0918Did not qualify
Commissioner's Kia Carnival11th/121147.3644
Governors' 9th/121156.4553
2015–16 Philippine Mahindra Enforcer11th/121129.1827
Commissioner's 9th/121147.3644
Governors' 5th/121165.54544th seed playoffs
Quarterfinals
Meralco 104, Mahindra 99* [1]
Meralco** 105, Mahindra 82 [2]
2016–17 Philippine Mahindra Floodbuster10th/121138.2737Did not qualify
Commissioner's 10th/121138.2736
Governors' Kia Picanto12th/1211011.0009
2017–18 Philippine 12th/1211110.0917
Commissioner's Columbian Dyip9th/121147.3645
Governors' 12th/1211110.0918
2019 Philippine Columbian Dyip10th/121147.3645
Commissioner's 11th/121138.2737
Governors' 10th/121147.3644
2020 Philippine Terrafirma Dyip12th/1211110.0917
2021 Philippine Terrafirma Dyip10th/121147.3646
Governors' 11th/121129.1827
2022–23 Philippine 12th/1211011.0009
Commissioner's 13th/1312111.0839
Governors' 11th/121129.1828
Elimination round23255177.2371 playoff appearance
Playoffs202.0000 semifinal appearances
0 Finals appearances
Cumulative records23455179.2350 championships

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

Per season records

PBA
season
Team
season
GPWLPCTBest finish
2014–15 2014–15 331023.303Elimination round
2015–16 2015–16 351223.343Quarterfinalist
2016–17 2016–17 33627.182Elimination round
2017–18 2017–18 33627.182Elimination round
2019 2019 331122.333Elimination round
2020 2020 11110.091Elimination round
2021 2021 22616.273Elimination round
2022–23 2022–23 34331.088Elimination round
Total23455179.235

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References

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