NCAA Season 91 basketball tournaments
Host school | Mapua Institute of Technology | |||||||||||||||
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Duration | October 23–29, 2015 | |||||||||||||||
Arena(s) | Mall of Asia Arena | |||||||||||||||
Finals MVP | Mark Cruz | |||||||||||||||
Winning coach | Aldin Ayo | |||||||||||||||
Semifinalists |
Mapúa Cardinals JRU Heavy Bombers | |||||||||||||||
TV network(s) | ABS-CBN Sports and Action, Balls, Balls HD | |||||||||||||||
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Duration | October 23–29, 2015 | |||||||||||||||
Arena(s) | Mall of Asia Arena | |||||||||||||||
Finals MVP | Evan Nelle | |||||||||||||||
Winning coach | JB Sison (3rd title) | |||||||||||||||
Semifinalists |
Malayan Red Robins La Salle Greenies | |||||||||||||||
The basketball tournaments of NCAA Season 91 were the Philippines' National Collegiate Athletic Association tournaments for the current season. The Mapua Institute of Technology is currently hosting the season, starting with an opening ceremony held on June 27, 2015 at the Mall of Asia Arena followed by a double-header.[1] Games are expected to be followed at the Filoil Flying V Arena in San Juan City, with two seniors and juniors games. The seniors' games are aired live by ABS-CBN Sports and Action and in High Definition on Balls HD 167.[1]
Seniors' tournament
Elimination round
Team standingsTemplate:NCAA Season 91 seniors' basketball |
Schedule
Win |
Results
Team | AU | CSJL | CSB | EAC | JRU | LPU | MIT | SBC | SSC-R | UPHSD |
AU | 68–77 | 85–73 | 92–80 | 61–78 | 80–78 | 100–96* | 88–84 | 104–92 | 66–76 | |
CSJL | 87–81 | 82–53 | 69–83 | 78–62 | 83–78 | 80–77 | 93–80 | 82–76 | 79–71 | |
CSB | 82–86 | 69–79 | 73–66 | 49–67 | 69–72 | 64–76 | 67–73 | 88–66 | 69–77 | |
EAC | 90–98 | 76–86 | 57–81 | 47–67 | 55–69 | 72–101 | 80–108 | 77–71 | 55–68 | |
JRU | 114–112** | 86–80 | 73–69 | 87–64 | 75–60 | 90–87 | 69–88 | 89–91* | 83–86* | |
LPU | 83–97 | 57–74 | 56–59 | 59–45 | 55–64 | 95–109 | 74–97 | 70–77 | 61–70 | |
MIT | 81–76 | 82–77 | 77–72 | 88–63 | 68–67 | 70–66 | 89-102 | 88–86 | 79–82 | |
SBC | 72–91 | 77–73 | 89–63 | 96–84 | 83–75 | 87–80 | 75–65 | 92–81 | 83–81 | |
SSC-R | 76–86 | 89–87 | 62–69 | 91–77 | 69–91 | 67–71 | 78–87 | 98–92 | 70–84 | |
UPHSD | 77–84 | 64–93 | 70–47 | 89–59 | 60–62 | 70–42 | 65–70 | 88–86 | 87–91 |
Win
OT Win
Loss
OT Loss
Playoffs
Bracket
Template:NCAA Season 91 seniors' basketball playoffs
First–seed playoff
Winner faces the #4 seed, while the loser faces the #3 seed. Both still have the twice-to-beat advantage in the semifinals.
Fourth–seed playoff
Winner advances to the third seed playoff and is guaranteed of no less than a #4 seed, while the loser is eliminated.
Third–seed playoff
Winner is the third seed, while the loser settles for the #4 seed.
Semifinals
San Beda and Letran have the twice-to-beat advantage; they only have to win once, while their opponents twice, to advance to the Finals.
San Beda vs. JRU
October 20 |
78–68 | JRU Heavy Bombers | |
Scoring by quarter: 17–19, 13–13, 26–21, 22–15 | ||
San Beda wins series in one game |
Letran vs. Mapua
October 20 |
91–90 | Mapúa Cardinals | |
Scoring by quarter: 21–17, 24–25, 22–28, 24–20 | ||
Letran wins series in one game |
Finals
October 29 4:00 p.m. |
82–85 (OT) | Letran Knights | |
Scoring by quarter: 12–20, 27–20, 13–14, 23–21, Overtime: 7–10 | ||
Letran wins series 2–1 |
- Finals MVP: Mark Cruz (Letran)
All-Star Game
The 10 member schools were divided into East and West. The East squad is represented by players from San Beda College, University of Perpetual Help, Arellano University, Jose Rizal University and San Sebastian College-Recoletos, while the West team draws from Lyceum of the Philippines University, Emilio Aguinaldo College, College of Saint Benilde, Mapua Institute of Technology, and Colegio de San Juan de Letran.
August 21 3:00 p.m. |
NCAA West All-Stars | 89–88 | NCAA East All-Stars |
Scoring by quarter: 19–14, 22–24, 18–25, 30–25 |
- All-Star Game MVP: Jonathan Grey (CSB)
Rosters | West NCAA All-Stars | East NCAA All-Stars | ||
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Mark Cruz |
Jio Jalalon | |||
Coach: Aldin Ayo | Coach: Jamike Jarin |
Side events winners
- 3-Point Shootout Champion: Mark Cruz (Letran)
- Slam Dunk Champion: Jebb Bulawan (Lyceum)
- Miss NCAA: Lyra Velchez (Perpetual)
- Miss NCAA 1st Runner-Up: Rycca Timog (Lyceum)
- Miss NCAA 2nd Runner-Up: Zahara Soriano (Arellano)
Awards
The awards were given prior to Game 1 of the Seniors' basketball finals on October 23, 2015 at the Mall of Asia Arena.[2]
- Most Valuable Player: Allwell Oraeme (Mapua)
- Rookie of the Year: Allwell Oraeme (Mapua)
- Mythical Five:
- Best Defensive Team:
- Allwell Oraeme (Mapua)
- Bradwyn Guinto (San Sebastian)
- Art dela Cruz (San Beda)
- Earl Scottie Thompson (UPHSD)
- Bright Akhuetie (UPHSD)
- Defensive Player of the Year: Allwell Oraeme (Mapua)
- Most Improved Player: Michael Calisaan (San Sebastian)
- Coach of the Year: Aldin Ayo (Letran)
Broadcast notes
Finals
Simulcast over ABS-CBN Sports and Action, The Filipino Channel or ABS-CBN Sports and Action International, and Balls HD 195 with replays on Balls and Balls HD 195.
Game | Play-by-play | Analyst | Courtside Reporters |
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Game 1 | Anton Roxas | Olsen Racela | Myrtle Sarrosa and Ceej Tantengco |
Game 2 | Andrei Felix | Allan Gregorio | Roxanne Montealegre and Ceej Tantengco |
Game 3 | Anton Roxas | Allan Gregorio | Myrtle Sarrosa and Ceej Tantengco |
Additional Game 3 crew:
- Award presenter: Andrei Felix
Juniors' tournament
Elimination round
Team standingsTemplate:NCAA Season 91 juniors' basketball |
Schedule
Win |
Results
Team | AU | CSJL | LSGH | EAC-ICA | JRU | LPU | MHSS | SBC-R | SSC-R | UPHSD |
AU | 89–71 | 69–90 | 104–98 | 103–34 | 97–88 | 76–69 | 81–86 | 82–64 | 85–69 | |
CSJL | 76–86 | 49–88 | 71–72 | 92–54 | 73–76 | 63–97 | 59–99 | 71–75 | 81–80* | |
LSGH | 80–67 | 69–48 | 72–61 | 86–47 | 80–83 | 55–79 | 63–84 | 69–48 | 82–67 | |
EAC-ICA | 74–92 | 87–77 | 75–68 | 111–73 | 79–76 | 80–88 | 78–84 | 81–67 | 88–62 | |
JRU | 52–99 | 65–69 | 54–84 | 69–93 | 73–81* | 39–87 | 53–103 | 56–75 | 89–66 | |
LPU | 77–100 | 91–83 | 66–81 | 95–90 | 87–63 | 64–76 | 81–91 | 88–82 | 78–59 | |
MHSS | 86–73 | 73–43 | 64–57 | 90–74 | 83–62 | 85–63 | 63–80 | 80–51 | 87–51 | |
SBC-R | 80–76 | 76–67 | 82–70 | 100-83 | 95–71 | 90–79 | 89–84 | 85–60 | 85–61 | |
SSC-R | 99–72 | 73–78 | 57–87 | 84–83 | 66–70 | 49–78 | 64–86 | 57–88 | 87–58 | |
UPHSD | 66–100 | 52–74 | 58–83 | 72–73 | 51–77 | 74–88 | 46–95 | 53–109 | 60–55 |
Win
OT Win
Loss
OT Loss
Win by forfeit
Loss by forfeit
Playoffs
Bracket
Template:NCAA Season 91 juniors' basketball playoffs
Fourth–seed playoff
Semifinals
The semifinals consists of two rounds, both of which are one-game playoffs.
Arellano vs. LSGH
Mapúa vs. Arellano
Finals
Since San Beda swept the round robin matches, the Finals is a best of five games with San Beda automatically winning 1 match. Therefore, San Beda has to win twice, while Arellano thrice, to win the championship.
- Finals MVP: Evan Nelle (San Beda)
Awards
- MVP: Michael Enriquez (Mapúa)
- Mythical Five:
- Michael Enriquez (Mapúa)
- Sherwin Concepcion (San Beda)
- Samuel Abu Hijle (San Beda)
- Guilmer dela Torre (Arellano)
- Carlo Abadeza (Arellano)
- Defensive Player of the Year: John Umali (Perpetual Help)
- Rookie of the Year: Lars Sunga (Arellano)
- Most Improved Player: Maui Cruz (EAC)
- Coach of the Year: JB Sioson (San Beda)
Controversies
Wrong uniform
The NCAA Management Committee, chaired by Melchor Divina of Mapua, upheld the recommendation of commissioner Arturo Cristobal forfeiting La Salle-Greenhills’ 88-49 victory over Letran. LSGH’s Jesmar Pedrosa, Alain Madrigal and Ladis Lepalam wore Nos. 20, 28 and 27, respectively, which violated a league rule limiting the use of jersey numbers to Nos. 4 to 19.[3]
References
- 1 2 "WATCH: NCAA kicks off Season 91 with fiery opening". ABS-CBN News. 2015-06-27. Retrieved 2015-09-19.
- ↑ Flores-Colina, Celest (2015-10-23). "Oraeme named NCAA Season 91 Rookie MVP, Best Defensive player". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved 2015-10-24.
- ↑ "SBC seeks No. 2 vs EAC; LSGH win forfeited". The Philippine Star. 2015-07-01. Retrieved 2015-07-02.
See also
External links
Preceded by Season 90 (2014) |
NCAA basketball seasons Season 91 (2015) |
Succeeded by Season 92 (2016) |