Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards–San Juan Knights rivalry

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Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards–San Juan Knights rivalry
Teams
  • Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards
  • San Juan Knights
First meetingAugust 12, 2019 (MPBL)
San Juan 109, Nueva Ecija 95
Latest meetingJuly 5, 2024 (MPBL)
San Juan 78, Nueva Ecija 66
Statistics
Meetings total16
All-time series9–7 (Nueva Ecija)
Longest win streakNueva Ecija / San Juan W3
Current win streakSan Juan W1
Postseason history

The Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards and San Juan Knights first met in 2019 in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League, but the rivalry began getting fierce as both teams became contenders. Following their title clash in the 2022 FilBasket Summer Championship, both teams have fought for North Division contention in the MPBL, playing each other in back-to-back playoff series (2022 and 2023). [1] [2]

Contents

History

2019: First meeting

The first meeting between the two teams happened in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League's 2019–20 season. The defending champion San Juan Knights hosted the expansion Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards on August 12, 2019, at the Filoil Flying V Centre. San Juan would win the game 109–95. [3]

2021–present: Contenders

Fighting for contention

In the draw for the 2021 MPBL Invitational, the Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards were then drawn into Group C with the San Juan Knights, setting up the next meeting between both teams. On December 19, 2021, the two would clash once again as Nueva Ecija prevented San Juan's group stage sweep with a 88–85 victory over the Knights. Nueva Ecija would beat Imus in their next game to sweep the group and clinch first place in Group C. [4] While the Rice Vanguards reached the finals, the Knights were eliminated in the quarterfinals. [5] [6]

The team's battle for contention continued as both teams entered FilBasket for the 2022 Summer Championship. Nueva Ecija, competing as the Capitals, would win the head-to-head match-up in overtime, 95–92. Both teams made the playoffs and went all the way to the finals for their first playoff meeting. In the best-of-three series, Nueva Ecija won game 1 while San Juan won game 2. In the winner-takes-all game 3, the game became close as the fourth quarter went on and eventually bringing the game into overtime. In the end, Nueva Ecija would win the game and the championship with a score of 90–88. [7]

The rivalry intensifies

Returning to the MPBL for the 2022 season, both teams continued to show their winning prowess. Nueva Ecija showed their dominance all-season with an undefeated 21–0 record while San Juan settled for a 14–7 record. Both teams would meet in the North Division Finals. In game 1, the Knights gave the Rice Vanguards their first loss of the entire season in a 79–72 win. Nueva Ecija would win in overtime in the succeeding game 2 as they returned home to win the series in game 3. Nueva Ecija would go on to win their first championship. [1] They would meet in the playoffs again in the following season, Nueva Ecija and San Juan were once again fighting for North Division contention, with both teams finishing with 23–5 and 19–9 records, respectively. Despite Nueva Ecija winning the regular season match-up, [8] San Juan would sweep Nueva Ecija in the Division Semifinals to advance to their fourth straight Division Finals series. [2]

San Juan and Nueva Ecija met again in the Pilipinas Super League's President's Cup. In the final game of the elimination round, San Juan would beat Nueva Ecija on March 16, 2024 with a score of 86–83. The win would lead to San Juan clinching the second seed in the playoffs via head-to-head victory over Nueva Ecija. The two teams would meet again in the semifinals for their fourth playoff meeting. Nueva Ecija would sweep the best-of-three series on their way to a finals matchup against the Quezon Titans. [9] During the free agency window of the 2024 MPBL season in June, John Wilson, who won the MPBL Most Valuable Player award with SJK, joined Nueva Ecija after being released by the South Cotabato Warriors. [10]

Annual finishes

NOTE: Preseason games are not included.
LeagueSeasonNueva Ecija Rice Vanguards/CapitalsSan Juan Knights/KingsSeries
WLPCTPlayoff finishWLPCTPlayoff finish
MPBL 2019–20 1020.333Did not qualify264.867Lost National FinalsSJ 1–0
FilBasket Summer 2022 101.909Won Finals65.545Lost FinalsNE 3–1
MPBL 2022 2101.000Won National Finals147.667Lost Division FinalsNE 3–1
2023 235.821Lost Division Semifinals199.679Lost Division FinalsSJ 2–1
PSL 2023–24 162.889Lost Finals162.889Lost SemifinalsNE 2–1
MPBL 2024 To be determinedTo be determinedSJ 1–0

Game summaries

Legend
Nueva Ecija win
San Juan win
Bold indicates home team
LeagueTypeDateWinning teamScoreLosing teamLocationRecap
MPBL Regular seasonAugust 12, 2019San Juan109–95Nueva Ecija Filoil Flying V Centre Recap
FilBasket Regular seasonApril 20, 2022Nueva Ecija95–92San JuanSan Jose del Monte Sports Complex Recap
PlayoffsMay 4, 2022Nueva Ecija77–61San JuanMuntinlupa Sports Center Recap
May 6, 2022San Juan71–65Nueva EcijaMuntinlupa Sports Center Recap
May 8, 2022Nueva Ecija90–88San JuanMuntinlupa Sports Center Recap
MPBLRegular seasonJuly 12, 2022Nueva Ecija81–75San JuanNueva Ecija Coliseum Recap
PlayoffsNovember 18, 2022San Juan79–72Nueva EcijaNueva Ecija Coliseum Recap
November 21, 2022Nueva Ecija89–83San Juan Filoil EcoOil Centre Recap
November 25, 2022Nueva Ecija84–68San JuanNueva Ecija Coliseum Recap
Regular seasonSeptember 21, 2023Nueva Ecija99–97San JuanNueva Ecija Coliseum Recap
PlayoffsOctober 27, 2023San Juan86–82Nueva Ecija Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center Recap
November 3, 2023San Juan88–80Nueva EcijaNueva Ecija Coliseum Recap
PSL Regular seasonMarch 16, 2024San Juan83–73Nueva EcijaFiloil EcoOil Centre Recap
PlayoffsApril 2, 2024Nueva Ecija95–86San Juan Alonte Sports Arena Recap
April 4, 2024Nueva Ecija86–83San JuanFiloil EcoOil Centre Recap
MPBLRegular seasonJuly 5, 2024San Juan78–66Nueva EcijaFiloil EcoOil Centre Recap

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