NCAA Season 58 basketball tournaments

Last updated
1982 NCAA season
Host school Trinity College of Quezon City
Men's tournament
ChampionsLetran colors.svg  Letran Knights
First runner-upTrinity Stallions
Winning coachLarry Albano
< Season 57 1982 Season 59 >

The 1982 NCAA basketball tournament was the 58th season in the Philippine National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Letran Knights regains the championship in the Seniors division.

Contents

Men's tournament

Elimination round

Format:

Cumulative standings

Letram won both pennants, and was named automatic champions without need for the finals.

PosTeamWLPtsQualification
1Letran colors.svg  Letran Knights 8218Automatic champions [lower-alpha 1]
2 Trinity Stallions (H)6416
3Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa Cardinals 6416
4San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lions 5515
5JRU colors.svg  JRC Heavy Bombers 3713
6SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Stags 2812
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: 1) tournament points; 2) head-to-head record; 3) head-to-head point differential; 4) overall point differential
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. As Letran won both pennants, they were named automatic champions.

The Letran Knights raced to four wins in the second round and captured the NCAA Seniors crown when deposed champion Mapua beat San Beda, 78-77 on September 11, and ended hopes for the Red Lions to figure in a playoff with the Knights for the second round flag. Letran already clinch the championship even before their last game against Trinity on September 15. The Knights lost their final game to the Stallions, 89-102.

Awards

  NCAA Season 58 men's basketball champions  
Letran colors.svg
Letran Knights
Seventh title

Team rosters

LetranTrinityMapuaSan BedaJose Rizal CollegeSan Sebastian
Robert AgnerPeter AguilarBobby AndresMukesh AdvaniGervacio AcostaJesus Buenavente
Romeo AngBonifacio Baluyot Edmundo Baculi Enrico BanalRaymond CañalitaEnrique Cadarao
Monty AquinoAllan BorromeoAser BassLeonardo CruelAngelito ElviñaHernani Demigillo
Elmer BolabolaSimeon BorromeoArnold EspinoJohn LucasOscar EspinosaJoseph Dy
Tony CabatanaDanny DagleAlejandro GravenRoberto MagalongRodolfo LotuacoElmer Esguerra
Fortunato CortezTony de GuzmanFelix JavierFrancisco MoncadaBenedicto SecadesFrancisco Navarro
Jojo CuisonWilner GaricaMenardo JubinalJonathan ReyesBenedicto TolentinoMario Nicolas
Jerry GonzalesElmer MasalungaJesus LabradorFerdinand RoblesRolando Roxas
Elmer LatonioGeorge PadreAntonio MagpantayOsmundo RojalesRuben Syquiamsiam
Avelino Lim Reinier PortalayanTimoteo PaezRaymund RoxasJose Trinidad
Antonio PujanteDemetrio PortozaLeo Angelo PujanteJose SantosAlfredo Villamor
Cayetano SalazarEdgardo RemonteGerardo RamosDanny Sy
Benjamin Rivera
Larry Sikat
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Season 58 (1982)
Succeeded by

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