NCAA Season 95 basketball tournaments

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NCAA Season 95
Kaisa sa Pagkakaiba (transl.United in diversity)
2019 NCAA Men's Basketball Finals Game 3 crowd.jpg
Host school Arellano University
Men's FinalsG1G2G3Wins
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lions 6479791
Letran colors.svg  Letran Knights 6576812
DurationNovember 12–19, 2019
Arena(s) Mall of Asia Arena
Finals MVPFran Yu
Winning coach Bonnie Tan (1st title)
SemifinalistsLyceum colors.svg  Lyceum Pirates
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Stags
TV network(s) ABS-CBN Sports and Action
Liga
ABS-CBN
iWant
Juniors' FinalsG1G2G3Wins
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Cubs 9476982
Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum Junior Pirates 8078771
DurationNovember 12–19, 2019
Arena(s) Mall of Asia Arena
Finals MVPRhayyan Amsali
Winning coachManu Iñigo (1st title)
SemifinalistsSSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Staglets
CSB colors.svg  La Salle Green Hills Greenies
< Season 94 2019 Season 97 >

The NCAA Season 95 basketball tournaments are the 95th basketball season of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) (NCAA). Arellano University are the season hosts. Separate men's and juniors' tournaments are held for male college and senior high school students, respectively.

Contents

Bamboo Mañalac and performers from Arellano University performed in the opening ceremony held at the Mall of Asia Arena on July 7, 2019. [1]

The Letran Knights won the men's championship after beating three-time defending champions and erstwhile unbeaten San Beda Red Lions in the Finals. Finishing the elimination round undefeated, the Red Lions advanced to the Finals outright. Letran defeated San Sebastian in the first round of the stepladder semifinals to meet previous year's finalist Lyceum in the second round. The Knights defeated the Pirates to arrange a Finals meeting with the Red Lions. The Finals went the distance, with all three games being decided in the final play of the game. Letran won the title to bring the 18th championship back to Intramuros.

The San Beda Red Cubs won the juniors' title after beating the Lyceum Junior Pirates in the Finals. Both Red Cubs and Junior Pirates finished in the top two seeds after the elimination round. San Beda eliminated the LSGH Greenies, which qualified by defeating the Arellano Braves in a playoff, in the first game to advance to the Finals. Lyceum needed their twice-to-beat advantage to eliminate the San Sebastian Staglets. The Red Cubs handily defeated the Junior Pirates in Game 1, but Lyceum eked out a Game 2 win to force a third game, where San Beda won comprehensively.

Format

The association is using this format for 2019: [2]

Tie-breaker classification rules
  1. Head-to-head matchup in the two (2) rounds
  2. Goal average between the tied teams
  3. Overall goal average

Teams

All ten schools are participating.

Men's teams
TeamCollegeCoach
Arellano Chiefs Arellano University (AU)Cholo Martin
Letran Knights Colegio de San Juan de Letran (CSJL) Bonnie Tan
Benilde Blazers De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde (CSB) Ty Tang
EAC Generals Emilio Aguinaldo College (EAC)Oliver Bunyi
JRU Heavy Bombers José Rizal University (JRU) Louie Gonzalez
Lyceum Pirates Lyceum of the Philippines University (LPU) Topex Robinson
Mapúa Cardinals Mapúa University (MU) Randy Alcantara
San Beda Red Lions San Beda University (SBU) Boyet Fernandez
San Sebastian Stags San Sebastian College – Recoletos (SSC-R)Egay Macaraya
Perpetual Altas University of Perpetual Help System DALTA (UPHSD) Frankie Lim
Juniors' teams
TeamHigh schoolCoach
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)Yong Garcia
San Beda Red CubsSan Beda University Rizal (SBUR)Manu Inigo
San Sebastian Staglets San Sebastian College – Recoletos (SSC-R)Mel Banua
Perpetual Junior Altas University of Perpetual Help System DALTA (UPHSD)Myk Saguiguit

Coaching changes

TeamOutgoing coachManner of departureDateReplaced byDate
Arellano Chiefs [3] Junjie AblanEnd of spell as interim coachOctober 23, 2018Cholo MartinOctober 23, 2018
Mapua Cardinals Atoy Co End of contractOctober 31, 2018 [4] Randy Alcantara December 6, 2018 [5]
Malayan Red Robins [5] Randy AlcantaraSigned by Mapua Cardinals December 6, 2018Yong GarciaDecember 6, 2018
EAC Generals [6] Ariel SisonDemoted to lead assistant coachDecember 7, 2018Oliver BunyiDecember 7, 2018
Letran Knights Jeff Napa End of contractJanuary 11, 2019 [7] Bonnie Tan January 22, 2019 [8]
JRU Heavy Bombers Vergel Meneses End of contractJanuary 22, 2019 [9] Louie Gonzalez April 1, 2019 [10]

Uniform changes

The Letran Knights and Squires replaced their red uniforms with white ones, after request by the NCAA. Letran traditionally played with their red uniforms as their "light-colored" uniform. [11]

Venues

Metro Manila location map.svg
Old Metro Manila location map.svg
Red pog.svg
Mall of Asia Arena
Red pog.svg
Cuneta Astrodome
Red pog.svg
Filoil
Flying
V
Centre
Blue pog.svg
JRU Gym
Blue pog.svg
SBU
Gym
Blue pog.svg
EAC Gym
Blue pog.svg
UPHSD Gym
Blue pog.svg
MU Gym
Venues in Metro Manila. Red pog, Primary venues; blue pogs: NCAA on Tour venues.

Like most Metro Manila-centric leagues, most games are held in arenas rented by the league, with games being played in neutral venues. In an innovation dubbed as "NCAA on Tour", starting in 2017, the NCAA will continue holding Thursday games in the first round hosted at the campus of one of the teams that are playing on that day. [12]

Main venues

ArenaCity
Mall of Asia Arena Pasay
Filoil Flying V Centre San Juan
Cuneta Astrodome Pasay

NCAA on Tour venues

ArenaHost teamCity
San Beda University Gym San Beda Red Lions Manila
Emilio Aguinaldo College Gym EAC Generals Manila
Mapua University Gym Mapua Cardinals Manila
University of Perpetual Help System DALTA Gym Perpetual Altas Las Piñas
Jose Rizal University Gym JRU Heavy Bombers Mandaluyong

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 2. [13]

This is the final season where non-Filipinos are allowed to play. [14]

Imports

Only four foreigners from three teams participated in the final season imports can play. [15]

TeamImportCountry
CSB colors.svg  Benilde Blazers Clement LeutcheuFlag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum Pirates Mike Harry NzeusseuFlag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lions Donald TankouaFlag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lions Arnaud NoahFlag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon

Men's tournament

Elimination round

At the end of the elimination round, three-time defending champion San Beda finished first with an undefeated season, winning all 18 games. In their final elimination round game, they defeated Lyceum, the last team to win all 18 elimination round games, in 2017. This allowed the Red Lions to advance to the Finals outright, while modifying the usual Final Four format to a stepladder one. The Red Lions, who last finished the elimination round undefeated in 2010, advanced to their 14th consecutive Finals appearance. The Pirates finished second, awaiting the winning of the first round of stepladder semifinals. [16]

The final participant of the Final Four was determined the following day. With Letran already guaranteed the third seed, only the fourth seed was up for grabs. The San Sebastian Stags defeated the Perpetual Altas to eliminate the Mapua Cardinals to qualify. With elimination confirmed, the Cardinals lost the next game against the Benilde Blazers. The last game of the eliminations had season host Arellano losing to JRU. [17]

Team standings

PosTeamWLPCTGBQualification
1San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lions 1801.000Advance to the Finals [lower-alpha 1]
2Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum Pirates 135.7225Proceed to stepladder round 2
3Letran colors.svg  Letran Knights 126.6676Proceed to stepladder round 1
4SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Stags 117.6117
5CSB colors.svg  Benilde Blazers 99.500 [lower-alpha 2] 9
6Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa Cardinals 99.500 [lower-alpha 2] 9
7UPHD colors.svg  Perpetual Altas 513.278 [lower-alpha 3] 13
8JRU colors.svg  JRU Heavy Bombers 513.278 [lower-alpha 3] 13
9EAC colors.svg  EAC Generals 414.222 [lower-alpha 4] 14
10Arellano colors.svg  Arellano Chiefs (H)414.222 [lower-alpha 4] 14
Source: ABS-CBN Sports
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. As San Beda won all elimination round games, the stepladder format will be used instead of the regular Final Four format.
  2. 1 2 Head-to-head point differential: Benilde +10, Mapua 10
  3. 1 2 Head-to-head point differential: Perpetual +6, JRU 6
  4. 1 2 Head-to-head point differential: EAC +18, Arellano 18

Match-up results

 Round 1Round 2
Team ╲ Game123456789101112131415161718
Arellano colors.svg  Arellano San Beda colors.svgLetran colors.svgJRU colors.svgEAC colors.svgUPHD colors.svgMapua colors.svgCSB colors.svgLyceum colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgLyceum colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgUPHD colors.svgMapua colors.svgCSB colors.svgLetran colors.svgEAC colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgJRU colors.svg
Letran colors.svg  Letran Lyceum colors.svgArellano colors.svgJRU colors.svgUPHD colors.svgEAC colors.svgMapua colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgCSB colors.svgJRU colors.svgMapua colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgCSB colors.svgLyceum colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgArellano colors.svgUPHD colors.svgEAC colors.svg
CSB colors.svg  Benilde EAC colors.svgUPHD colors.svgMapua colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgArellano colors.svgLyceum colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgJRU colors.svgLetran colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgLyceum colors.svgLetran colors.svgArellano colors.svgUPHD colors.svgEAC colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgJRU colors.svgMapua colors.svg
EAC colors.svg  EAC CSB colors.svgLyceum colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgLetran colors.svgArellano colors.svgJRU colors.svgMapua colors.svgUPHD colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgJRU colors.svgMapua colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgUPHD colors.svgLyceum colors.svgCSB colors.svgArellano colors.svgLetran colors.svg
JRU colors.svg  JRU SSC-R colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgLetran colors.svgArellano colors.svgUPHD colors.svgLyceum colors.svgEAC colors.svgMapua colors.svgCSB colors.svgLetran colors.svgEAC colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgMapua colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgUPHD colors.svgLyceum colors.svgCSB colors.svgArellano colors.svg
Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum Letran colors.svgEAC colors.svgMapua colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgJRU colors.svgUPHD colors.svgCSB colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgArellano colors.svgArellano colors.svgUPHD colors.svgCSB colors.svgLetran colors.svgMapua colors.svgEAC colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgJRU colors.svgSan Beda colors.svg
Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa UPHD colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgLyceum colors.svgCSB colors.svgLetran colors.svgArellano colors.svgEAC colors.svgJRU colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgLetran colors.svgEAC colors.svgArellano colors.svgJRU colors.svgLyceum colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgUPHD colors.svgCSB colors.svg
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Arellano colors.svgJRU colors.svgEAC colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgLetran colors.svgUPHD colors.svgLyceum colors.svgCSB colors.svgMapua colors.svgEAC colors.svgArellano colors.svgJRU colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgUPHD colors.svgLetran colors.svgMapua colors.svgCSB colors.svgLyceum colors.svg
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian JRU colors.svgMapua colors.svgLyceum colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgCSB colors.svgLetran colors.svgUPHD colors.svgEAC colors.svgArellano colors.svgCSB colors.svgLetran colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgEAC colors.svgJRU colors.svgLyceum colors.svgMapua colors.svgArellano colors.svgUPHD colors.svg
UPHD colors.svg  Perpetual Mapua colors.svgCSB colors.svgLetran colors.svgJRU colors.svgArellano colors.svgLyceum colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgEAC colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgLyceum colors.svgArellano colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgEAC colors.svgCSB colors.svgJRU colors.svgLetran colors.svgMapua colors.svgSSC-R colors.svg
Source: [ citation needed ]
  = Win;   = OT win;   = Loss;   = OT loss

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.

Teams AU CSJL CSB EAC JRU LPU MU SBU SSC-R UPHSD
Arellano Chiefs 72–8177–8286–7777–8087–8164–7346–5979–8573–75
Letran Knights 97–8488–6491–8955–43 80–84 89–84 66–70 101–102* 82–80*
Benilde Blazers 69–7574–8769–6674–6671–7471–6757–8877–7275–63
EAC Generals 77–5079–8756–6258–6484–8266–7672–8965–8687–88
JRU Heavy Bombers 77–7361–8158–6669–6377–9563–8352–7451–8271–66
Lyceum Pirates 93–90 97–90 85–8383–7177–64 79–71 73–8880–6987–85
Mapúa Cardinals 93–67 105–101** 62–6879–7672–67 71–77 60–6968–9278–80
San Beda Red Lions 73–66 75–63 95–7398–6665–4785–6283–55 73–59 102–56
San Sebastian Stags 85–82 82–99 83–6775–7962–5973–7173–90 76–91 107–90
Perpetual Altas 86–9169–8885–8376–8077–6674–8981–85 62–75 94–99
Source: ABS-CBN Sports
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Bracket

Stepladder round 1
(Single-elimination)
Stepladder round 2
(Single-elimination)
Finals
(Best-of-three series)
1San Beda colors.svg  San Beda 647979
2Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum 883Letran colors.svg  Letran 657681
3Letran colors.svg  Letran 853Letran colors.svg  Letran 92
4SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian 80

Stepladder semifinals

(3) Letran vs. (4) San Sebastian

This is a one-game playoff. Letran is in its second consecutive playoffs appearance; San Sebastian is in its first appearance since 2017.

November 5
4:00 p.m.
Letran Knights  Letran colors.svg8580SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Stags
Scoring by quarter:23–20, 27–20, 19–19, 16–21
Pts: Jerrick Balanza 15
Rebs: Fran Yu 7
Asts: Tommy Olivario 5
Pts: RK Ilagan 36
Rebs: Ken Villapando 9
Asts: Ilagan, Bulanadi 3 each
Letran advances to the Stepladder Semifinals Round 2

Letran was leading 69–52 when San Sebastian cut down the lead to six. Bonbon Batiller scored on two three-pointers to increase Letran's lead to 14, 77–63. RK Ilagan led the Stags to a final run late in the game, reducing the deficit to one point, 81–80 with less than two minutes left. Letran's defense prevented another scoring opportunity for the Stags though, and the Knights held on the win. [18]

(2) Lyceum vs. (3) Letran

This is a one-game playoff. This is Lyceum's third consecutive playoffs appearance.

November 8
4:00 p.m.
Lyceum Pirates  Lyceum colors.svg8892Letran colors.svg  Letran Knights
Scoring by quarter:26–20, 14–24, 26–23, 22–25
Pts: Jaycee Marcelino 26
Rebs: Mike Nzeusseu 15
Asts: Reymar Caduyac 5
Pts: Fran Yu 20
Rebs: Larry Muyang 9
Asts: Yu, Batiller 6 each
Letran advances to the Finals

Lyceum was leading 70–69 when Letran went on a 15–2 run capped with a Jerrick Balanza three pointer midway in the fourth quarter to give them the lead 84–72. Lyceum cut the lead to three, 87–90, but the Knights converted their free-throws to put the game away for good. Balanza, Fran Yu and Larry Muyang scored on that crucial fourth quarter run to clinch the Knights' first Finals appearance since 2015. [19]

Finals

This is a best-of-three playoff. This is a rematch of the 2015 Finals which Letran won; this was also their last Finals appearance, and San Beda's last Finals defeat. For three-time defending champion San Beda, this is their 14th consecutive Finals appearance. This is the latest installment of the San Beda–Letran rivalry. [20]

November 12
4:00 p.m.
San Beda Red Lions  San Beda colors.svg6465Letran colors.svg  Letran Knights
Scoring by quarter:18–17, 14–11, 12–19, 20–18
Pts: Evan Nelle 20
Rebs: Donald Tankoua 13
Asts: 3 players, 2 each
Pts: Edson Batiller 12
Rebs: Larry Muyang 8
Asts: Fran Yu 6
Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
Attendance: 17,588
November 15
4:00 p.m.
San Beda Red Lions  San Beda colors.svg7976Letran colors.svg  Letran Knights
Scoring by quarter:18 –7, 19–18, 16–31, 26–20
Pts: James Kwekuteye 21
Rebs: Calvin Oftana 11
Asts: James Kwekuteye 6
Pts: Fran Yu 23
Rebs: Muyang, Caralipio 10 each
Asts: Fran Yu 5
Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
Attendance: 18,407
November 19
4:00 p.m.
San Beda Red Lions  San Beda colors.svg7981Letran colors.svg  Letran Knights
Scoring by quarter: 24–26, 14–18, 21–25, 20–12
Pts: Donald Tankuoa 22
Rebs: Calvin Oftana 8
Asts: Evan Nelle 9
Pts: Jerrick Balanza 27
Rebs: Jerrick Balanza 7
Asts: Fran Yu 7
Letran wins series, 2–1
Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay
Attendance: 19,876
  • Finals Most Valuable Player:Fran Yu (Letran Knights)
  • Coach of the Year: Bonnie Tan  (Letran Knights)

In Game 1, San Beda posted manageable leads early in the game, with the halftime score at 32–28. Letran edged out San Beda in a low-scoring third quarter, 39–38. By the middle of the fourth quarter, the Red Lions were leading 58–56 when Fran Yu and Jerrick Balanza each scored a three-pointer, with Larry Muyang converting his free-throws to give Letran the lead 63–60 late in the fourth quarter. Cameroonian Donald Tankoua made a field-goal later on, cutting the lead to one, but Muyang converted a basket to pad the lead to three once again. Evan Nelle made a shot on the next play, bringing back the lead to one in favor of Letran. The Red Lions forced a turnover when Letran ran out the shot-clock with 12 seconds left. Calvin Oftana missed a three-pointer for San Beda that could've given them the lead; Fran Yu rebounded the ball, was fouled, and missed both free-throws, but San Beda failed to grab the rebound as time expired. [21]

San Beda started Game 2 with a 15–0 run; Letran recovered at halftime, cutting San Beda's lead to 12 at 37–25. Letran first took the lead with a Muyang a free-throw of a foul to put the Knights up 44–41. Letran ended the third quarter on an 8–2 run, with Fran Yu converting two three-pointers, to put them up 56–53. In the middle of the fourth period, James Canlas tied the score at 66–all. His San Beda teammate Calvin Oftana ended a 6–0 run to give San Beda a 72–66 lead. Letran then went on an 8–0 run, giving them a 2-point lead late in the fourth period. Oftana converted on a three-point play to give the Red Lions back the lead. On the next play, Bonbon Batiller missed on a close shot with 5.1 seconds left. James Canlas scored on free-throws on the next play to tie the series 1–1. [22]

Letran started by trailing in the final game of the season, with San Beda taking a 19–12 lead, but ended the first quarter on a 14–5 run to take a 26–24 lead. The Red Lions then posted a 9–0 run themselves to tie the game 37–all, but Letran went on a 7–1 run to lead 44–38 at halftime. Letran then had a 7–0 run in the third to post their largest lead of 13. San Beda had their own 14–2 run to cut the deficit 70–71 at the start of the fourth quarter. Letran was leading 81–79 with 11.5 seconds after Evan Nelle scored on 2 consecutive three-pointers. On the next possession, Calvin Oftana forced a jump ball against Fran Yu; the Red Lions won the jump with 5.4 seconds left. Nelle attempted a championship-winning three-pointer, but was blocked, to give Letran their first championship since 2015. Fran Yu, who finished the game with eight points, five rebounds, seven assists and three steals, was named Finals MVP. [23]

Awards

  NCAA Season 95 men's basketball champions  
Letran colors.svg
Letran Knights
18th title

The awards were given prior to Game 2 of the men's Finals. [24]

Player of the Week

The NCAA Press Corps awards a player of the week sponsored by Chooks-to-Go.

Week endingPlayerTeam
July 13 [25] Flag of the Philippines.svg Jethro MendozaEAC colors.svg  EAC Generals
July 20 [26] Flag of the Philippines.svg Bonbon BatillerLetran colors.svg  Letran Knights
July 27 [27] Flag of the Philippines.svg Calvin Oftana San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lions
August 3 [28] Flag of the Philippines.svg Edgar CharcosUPHD colors.svg  Perpetual Altas
August 10 [29] Flag of the Philippines.svg Laurenz VictoriaMapua colors.svg  Mapúa Cardinals
August 17 [30] Flag of the Philippines.svg Paolo HernandezMapua colors.svg  Mapúa Cardinals
August 24 [31] Flag of the Philippines.svg Justin Arana Arellano colors.svg  Arellano Chiefs
August 31 [32] Flag of the Philippines.svg Justin GutangCSB colors.svg  Benilde Blazers
September 7 [33] Flag of the Philippines.svg Jerrick BalanzaLetran colors.svg  Letran Knights
September 14 [34] Flag of the Philippines.svg Allyn BulanadiSSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Stags
September 21 [35] Flag of the Philippines.svg Kent SaladoArellano colors.svg  Arellano Chiefs
September 28 [36] Flag of the Philippines.svg Jaycee Marcelino Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum Pirates
October 5 [37] Flag of the Philippines.svg Evan NelleSan Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lions
October 12 [38] Flag of the Philippines.svg Calvin Oftana San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lions
October 19 [39] Flag of the Philippines.svg Allyn BulanadiSSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Stags

Juniors' tournament

Elimination round

Team standings

PosTeamWLPCTGBQualification
1San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Cubs 171.944Twice-to-beat in the semifinals
2Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum Junior Pirates 117.6116
3SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Staglets 108.556 [lower-alpha 1] 7Twice-to-win in the semifinals
4CSB colors.svg  La Salle Green Hills Greenies 108.556 [lower-alpha 1] 7
5Arellano colors.svg  Arellano Braves (H)108.556 [lower-alpha 1] 7
6JRU colors.svg  JRU Light Bombers 99.5008
7Letran colors.svg  Letran Squires 810.4449
8UPHD colors.svg  Perpetual Junior Altas 711.38910
9Mapua colors.svg  Malayan Red Robins 612.33311
10EAC colors.svg  EAC–ICA Brigadiers 216.11115
Updated to match(es) played on September 20, 2019. Source: ABS-CBN Sports
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 Head-to-head point differential: San Sebastian +8, LSGH +5, Arellano −13; fourth-seed playoff: LSGH 66–52 Arellano

Match-up results

 Round 1Round 2
Team ╲ Game123456789101112131415161718
Arellano colors.svg  Arellano San Beda colors.svgLetran colors.svgJRU colors.svgEAC colors.svgUPHD colors.svgMapua colors.svgCSB colors.svgLyceum colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgLyceum colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgUPHD colors.svgMapua colors.svgCSB colors.svgLetran colors.svgEAC colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgJRU colors.svg
Letran colors.svg  Letran Lyceum colors.svgArellano colors.svgJRU colors.svgUPHD colors.svgEAC colors.svgMapua colors.svgCSB colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgJRU colors.svgMapua colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgCSB colors.svgLyceum colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgArellano colors.svgUPHD colors.svgEAC colors.svg
EAC colors.svg  EAC–ICA CSB colors.svgLyceum colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgLetran colors.svgArellano colors.svgJRU colors.svgMapua colors.svgUPHD colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgJRU colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgUPHD colors.svgLyceum colors.svgCSB colors.svgArellano colors.svgLetran colors.svgMapua colors.svg
JRU colors.svg  JRU SSC-R colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgLetran colors.svgArellano colors.svgUPHD colors.svgLyceum colors.svgEAC colors.svgMapua colors.svgCSB colors.svgLetran colors.svgEAC colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgMapua colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgUPHD colors.svgLyceum colors.svgCSB colors.svgArellano colors.svg
CSB colors.svg  LSGH EAC colors.svgUPHD colors.svgMapua colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgLetran colors.svgArellano colors.svgLyceum colors.svgJRU colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgLyceum colors.svgLetran colors.svgArellano colors.svgUPHD colors.svgEAC colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgJRU colors.svgMapua colors.svg
Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum–Cavite Letran colors.svgEAC colors.svgMapua colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgJRU colors.svgUPHD colors.svgCSB colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgArellano colors.svgArellano colors.svgUPHD colors.svgCSB colors.svgLetran colors.svgMapua colors.svgEAC colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgJRU colors.svgSan Beda colors.svg
Mapua colors.svg  Malayan UPHD colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgLyceum colors.svgCSB colors.svgLetran colors.svgArellano colors.svgEAC colors.svgJRU colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgLetran colors.svgArellano colors.svgJRU colors.svgLyceum colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgUPHD colors.svgCSB colors.svgEAC colors.svg
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda–Rizal Arellano colors.svgJRU colors.svgEAC colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgCSB colors.svgLetran colors.svgUPHD colors.svgLyceum colors.svgMapua colors.svgEAC colors.svgArellano colors.svgJRU colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgUPHD colors.svgLetran colors.svgMapua colors.svgCSB colors.svgLyceum colors.svg
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian JRU colors.svgMapua colors.svgLyceum colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgCSB colors.svgUPHD colors.svgLetran colors.svgEAC colors.svgArellano colors.svgCSB colors.svgLetran colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgEAC colors.svgJRU colors.svgLyceum colors.svgMapua colors.svgArellano colors.svgUPHD colors.svg
UPHD colors.svg  Perpetual Mapua colors.svgCSB colors.svgLetran colors.svgJRU colors.svgArellano colors.svgSSC-R colors.svgLyceum colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgEAC colors.svgLyceum colors.svgArellano colors.svgSan Beda colors.svgEAC colors.svgCSB colors.svgJRU colors.svgLetran colors.svgMapua colors.svgSSC-R colors.svg
Source: [ citation needed ]
  = Win;   = OT win;   = Loss;   = OT loss

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.

Teams AU CSJL EAC-ICA JRU LSGH LPU-C MHSS SBU-R SSC-R UPHSD
Arellano Braves 79–7276–6770–6866–7464–8163–5667–6968–7378–70
Letran Squires 59–6573–5669–8569–6664–74 90–92 79–83 72–64 70–52
EAC-ICA Brigadiers 60–7374–9275–6968–7276–8568–8370–9481–86*70–71
JRU Light Bonbers 70–6289–8178–5762–7877–7465–72*80–9972–6888–83
La Salle Green Hills Greenies 67–7079–8381–5176–7268–7495–9099–98*82–78*59–81
Lyceum Pirates 76–6171–8383–7170–6987–95101–6697–99*74–8293–81
Malayan Red Robins 54–60 78–82 73–6474–7764–6094–9977–8862–6462–76
San Beda Red Cubs 58–54 108–80 83–5888–6894–87111–8291–82 89–73 95–76
San Sebastian Stags 63–60 86–81 95–8794–9190–8672–8274–69 79–88 62–67
Perpetual Junior Altas 62–8681–7786–9076–8571–8193–8861–74 97–100 81–76
Source: ABS-CBN Sports
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.

Fourth-seed playoff

This is a one-game playoff.

October 22
12:00 p.m.
La Salle Green Hills Greenies  CSB colors.svg6652Arellano colors.svg  Arellano Braves
Scoring by quarter:16–13, 21–7, 20–10, 9–22
Pts: Jan Manansala 13
Rebs: Jan Manansala 8
Asts: Kobe Palencia 4
Pts: Miguel Sahali 13
Rebs: Chris Recto 12
Asts: Miguel Sahali 3
La Salle advances to the Final Four

LSGH qualified to the Final Four with a 14-win point win against the Arellano Braves. They will face the San Beda Red Cubs, whose only defeat came from the Greenies. [40]

Bracket

Semifinals
(Nos. 1 & 2 have twice-to-beat advantage)
Finals
(Best-of-three series)
1San Beda colors.svg  San BedaRizal 82
4CSB colors.svg  LSGH 79
1San Beda colors.svg  San BedaRizal 947698
2Lyceum colors.svg  LyceumCavite 807877
2Lyceum colors.svg  LyceumCavite 7578
3SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian 8476

Semifinals

San Beda and Lyceum have the twice-to-beat advantage.

(1) San Beda-Rizal vs. (4) LSGH

November 5
10:00 a.m.
San Beda Red Cubs  San Beda colors.svg8279CSB colors.svg  La Salle Green Hills Greenies
Scoring by quarter:20–15, 15–16, 24–24, 23–24
Pts: Yukien Andrada 23
Rebs: Amsali, Sanchez 17 each
Asts: Cyrus Llarena 4
Pts: JC Macalalag 23
Rebs: Jan Manansala 13
Asts: Kobe Palencia 5
San Beda wins series in one game

San Beda had three players with double-doubles in their semifinal win against LSGH. Yukien Andrada tied a game-high 23 points, with 13 coming in the fourth quarter to lead the Red Cubs. [41]

(2) Lyceum-Cavite vs. (3) San Sebastian

November 5
1:00 p.m.
Lyceum Junior Pirates  Lyceum colors.svg7584SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Staglets
Scoring by quarter: 13–18, 20–24, 13–22, 29–20
Pts: John Barba 24
Rebs: John Barba 11
Asts: John Barba 7
Pts: Aguilar, Janao 15 each
Rebs: Josel Barroga 11
Asts: Janao, Bulasa 4 each
November 8
1:00 p.m.
Lyceum Junior Pirates  Lyceum colors.svg7876SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Staglets
Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 19–24, 19–10, 22–22
Pts: John Barba 36
Rebs: Leonard Gamlanga 10
Asts: Mclaude Guadania 8
Pts: Dylan Darbin 18
Rebs: Janao, Barroga 9 each
Asts: Dylan Darbin 4
Lyceum wins series in two games

The Staglets forced a rubber match against the Junior Pirates, with four players finishing in double figures. [41] In the deciding Game 2, John Borba led the Junior Pirates to their first ever NCAA Finals appearance, with 36 points in 15/19 field-goal percentage. [42]

Finals

This is a best-of-three playoff. This is the first NCAA basketball finals where both teams are based outside Metro Manila, with the Red Cubs based in Taytay. Rizal, and the Junior Pirates are based in General Trias, Cavite

November 12
1:00 p.m.
San Beda Red Cubs  San Beda colors.svg9480Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum Junior Pirates
Scoring by quarter:25–14, 22–27, 20–17, 27–22
Pts: Sanchez, Ynot, 16 each
Rebs: Sanchez, Amsali, 14 each
Asts: Alcantara, Alao, 4 each
Pts: Barba 21
Rebs: Omandac 7
Asts: Montano, Garing, 3 each
November 15
1:00 p.m.
San Beda Red Cubs  San Beda colors.svg7479Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum Junior Pirates
Scoring by quarter:23–20, 13–14, 14–22, 24–23
Pts: Yukien Andrada 20
Rebs: Yukien Andrada 10
Asts: Charles Delfino 6
Pts: Mclaude Guadania 19
Rebs: Raphael Garro 12
Asts: Raphael Garro 7
November 19
1:00 p.m.
San Beda Red Cubs  San Beda colors.svg9877Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum Junior Pirates
Scoring by quarter:27–18, 23–15, 31–18, 17–26
Pts: Justin Sanchez 19
Rebs: Rhayyan Amsali 11
Asts: Ynot, Amsali, 4 each
Pts: Mclaude Guadania 24
Rebs: Montano, Garro, 7 each
Asts: Gyle Montano 4
San Beda wins series, 2–1
  • Finals Most Valuable Player: Rhayyan Amsali (San Beda Red Cubs)

The San Beda Red Cubs won their 23rd NCAA title after defeating the Lyceum Junior Pirates in Game 3 of the Finals. San Beda's Rhayyan Amsali was named Finals MVP, and Manu Inigo won his first title on his rookie season. [43]

Awards

  NCAA Season 95 juniors' basketball champions  
San Beda colors.svg
San Beda Red Cubs
23rd title

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