NCAA Season 77 basketball tournaments

The basketball tournaments of National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) 77th season hosted by the Philippine Christian University began on July 7, 2001 at the Araneta Coliseum with Manila mayor Lito Atienza as the special guest and speaker, followed by the opening ceremonies and a quadruple-header.[1] Games then are subsequently held at Rizal Memorial Coliseum. The opening rites and the games were aired live by the Media Conglomerates Inc. over PTV/NBN through the facilities of Silverstar Communications, Inc.[1]

NCAA Season 77
Host school Philippine Christian University
Men's Finals 1 23Wins
 JRU Heavy Bombers 74 95621
 San Sebastian Stags 77 81952
DurationSeptember 27-October 2, 2001
Arena(s)Rizal Memorial Coliseum
Finals MVPChristian Coronel
Winning coachArturo Valenzona (5th title)
Semifinalists Mapúa Cardinals
 Benilde Blazers
TV network(s)PTV/NBN
Juniors' Finals 1 23*Wins
 Letran Squires 74 70632
 San Beda Red Cubs 69 80611
DurationSeptember 27–October 2, 2001
Arena(s)Rizal Memorial Coliseum
Finals MVPLeland Ronquillo
Winning coachJing Ruiz
Semifinalists San Sebastian Staglets
 Mapúa Red Robins

Seniors' tournament

Team standing

Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1  JRU Heavy Bombers 11 3 .786 Twice-to-beat in the semifinals
2  San Sebastian Stags 9 5 .643[lower-alpha 1] 2
3  Mapúa Cardinals 9 5 .643[lower-alpha 1] 2 Twice-to-win in the semifinals
4  Benilde Blazers 8 6 .571 3
5  PCU Dolphins (H) 7 7 .500 4
6  Letran Knights 6 8 .429 5
7  Perpetual Altas 4 10 .286 7
8  San Beda Red Lions 2 12 .143 9
Source: The Philippine Star
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) if tied for #2 and #4, one-game playoff; 3) head-to-head record; 4) head-to-head point differential; 5) overall point differential
(H) Host
Notes:
  1. Head-to-head record: Mapua 1–1 San Sebastian, (head-to-head point differential: 0); overall point differential: San Sebastian +87, Mapua +7

Schedule

 Round 1Round 2
Team ╲ Game1234567891011121314
 Letran
 Benilde
 JRU
 Mapúa
 PCU
 San Beda
 San Sebastian
 Perpetual
Source: The Philippine Star
  = 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 CSJL CSB JRU MIT PCU SBC SSC-R UPHR
Letran Knights 65–71 81–85 71–76 70–65 85–77 63–75 81–72
Benilde Blazers 77–71* 90–95 60–66 64–68 98–103* 71–77 71–75
JRU Heavy Bombers 81–83 74–84 62–56 82–70 103–98 55–54 80–73
Mapúa Cardinals 62–55 61–70 88–85 71–73 80–71 60–70 52–61
PCU Dolphins 87–81 81–79 80–87 61–74 85–93 55–61 62–64
San Beda Red Lions 67–88 74–91 111–125* 66–68 75–82 77–81 78–84
San Sebastian Stags 83–62 69–72 75–81 81–71 65–72 84–69 89–81**
Perpetual Altas 70–71 63–76 87–102 72–80 69–74 61–82 64–76
Source: The Philippine Star
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Bracket

  Semifinals
(Nos. 1 & 2 have twice-to-beat advantage)
Finals
(Best-of-three playoff)
                       
1  JRU 84 99  
4  Benilde 98 76  
  1  JRU 74 95 62
  2  San Sebastian 77 81 95
2  San Sebastian 58 48
3  Mapúa 65 44  

JRU vs. CSB

September 20
5:30 p.m.
JRU Heavy Bombers  8498  Benilde Blazers
Scoring by quarter: 17-26, 21-19, 21-21, 25-32
Pts: Nani Epondulan 22 Pts: Sunday Salvacion 39
September 22
5:00 p.m.
JRU Heavy Bombers  9976  Benilde Blazers
Pts: Nani Epondulan 35
JRU wins series in two games

In Game 1, the defending champions Blazers relied on its star, Sunday Salvacion, who capped 39 points in the game including six treys.[2] The game was a nip-and-tuck affair until midway in the first half, when Salvacion broke a 14-all deadlock. The Bombers never recovered and faced a 15-point deficit entering the final two minutes.[3]

The Heavy Bombers relied on its veterans to mount a huge lead, 58–32 in the third quarter and never looked back.[4] Defending champion Blazers, however, conspired a comeback by making ten triples, but it wasn't enough to push themselves on the way to Finals. Graduating players Ernani Epondulan finished with 35 points and Ariel Capus made 17 of his own.[5]

San Sebastian vs. Mapúa

September 20
1:30 p.m.
San Sebastian Stags  5865  Mapúa Cardinals
Scoring by quarter: 13-21, 23-11, 9-11, 13-22
Pts: Mark Macapagal 14 Pts: Steve Marucot 18
September 22
1:30 p.m.
San Sebastian Stags  4844  Mapúa Cardinals
Scoring by quarter: 16-11, 10-10, 8-14, 14-9
Pts: Paul Reguerra 10 Pts: Jeff Martin 12
San Sebastian wins series in two games

The Cardinals, led by rookie point guard Jeffrey Martin, Steve Marucot, and Roberto Lagar found their rhythm in the final period of Game 1 to force the Stags to a rubber match. Lagar hit back-to-back treys midway in the final period to give his team the lead, 57–49. However, the Stags recovered and reduced the deficit, 59–58, thanks to Michael Gonzales' pair of charities in the last 21 seconds. The Stags went to fouls to stop the clock when Lagar missed his last free throw but Marucot's putback sealed the victory for the Cardinals.[2]

The Stags, who are enjoying a twice-to-beat advantage, relied on endgame breaks in Game 2 to eliminate Mapúa and advance to the Finals.[4][5]

Finals

The San Sebastian Stags are back again in the Finals after their disappointing defeat from CSB Blazers last season. They last held their five-straight championships from 1993 to 1997 and then the streak ended in 1998 at the hands of Letran Knights.

Meanwhile, the JRU Heavy Bombers has not seen a title since 1972. They came close to winning the title in 1999, only to falter to the Letran Knights. The disappointment continued last year when they were beaten twice by the San Sebastian Stags in the semifinals.

September 27
3:30 p.m.
JRU Heavy Bombers  7477  San Sebastian Stags
Scoring by quarter: 13-18, 20-20, 26-15, 15-24
Pts: Nani Epondulan 16 Pts: Clark Moore 15
September 29
3:30 p.m.
JRU Heavy Bombers  9581  San Sebastian Stags
Scoring by quarter: 19-21, 28-14, 9-12, 39-34
Pts: Nani Epondulan 26 Pts: Macapagal, Alfad 14 each
October 2
3:30 p.m.
JRU Heavy Bombers  6295  San Sebastian Stags
Scoring by quarter: 18-23, 17-20, 9-19, 18-33
Pts: Ariel Capus 14 Pts: Mark Macapagal 21
San Sebastian wins series, 2–1

The two teams clashed neck-to-neck all throughout Game 1 but the Stags are the better team in crunch time. The Heavy Bombers entered the final quarter with the lead when the Stags applied its pressure defense. Stags' Roy Falcasantos converted a layup in the last 48 seconds of the game to break a 74-all tieup then later converted a charity to give his team the win.[6][7]

JRU relied on the offense of season MVP Nani Epondulan, Joel Finuliar, Rendel Dela Rea, and Ariel Capus to register a 68–54 lead in the final quarter of Game 2 to keep the Stags at bay and then finally made a comeback to the series.[8][9]

Showing experience, the Stags never faltered from the start of Game 3, as they outclassed the Heavy Bombers by 33 points en route to their 10th NCAA championship. Nani Epondulan, the season MVP, tallied 13 points in the first half, but was made scoreless in the second half.[10][11]

Awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Ernani Epondulan (JRU Heavy Bombers)
  • Mythical Five:
    • Ernani Epondulan (JRU Heavy Bombers)
    • Arjun Cordero (San Beda Red Lions)
    • Jondan Salvador (Benilde Blazers)
    • Harold Santa Cruz (Letran Knights)
    • Nelbert Omolon (PCU Dolphins)
  • Rookie of the Year: Ismael Junio (Letran Knights)
  • Coach of the Year: Arturo Valenzona (San Sebastian Stags)

Juniors' tournament

Bracket

  Semifinals
(Nos. 1 & 2 have twice-to-beat advantage)
Finals
(Best-of-three playoff)
                       
1  Letran W  
4  Mapúa L    
  1  Letran 74 70 63*
  2  San Beda 69 80 61
2  San Beda W   *Game went into overtime
3  San Sebastian L  

Finals

September 27
1:00pm
Letran Squires  7469  San Beda Red Cubs
Letran leads series, 1–0
September 29
1:00pm
Letran Squires  7080  San Beda Red Cubs
Series tied, 1–1
October 2
1:00pm
Letran Squires  6361 (OT)  San Beda Red Cubs
Letran wins series, 2–1
  • Finals Most Valuable Player: Leland Ronquillo (Letran Squires)

Awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Jay-R Reyes (Letran Squires)
  • Rookie of the Year: Jay-R Reyes (Letran Squires)
  • Mythical Five:
    • Jay-R Reyes (Letran Squires)
    • JC Intal (Letran Squires)
    • Alvin Banes (San Sebastian Staglets)
    • Mark Lester Benitez (JRU Light Bombers)
    • Jonjon Tabique (San Beda Red Cubs)
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Jay-R Reyes (Letran Squires)
  • Most Improved Player: Mark Lester Benitez (JRU Light Bombers)
  • Coach of the Year: Jing Ruiz (Letran Squires)


References

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