NCAA Season 96

NCAA Season 96 is the 2020–21 athletic year of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the Philippines. The season host is the Colegio de San Juan de Letran, coincidentally also celebrating its 400th anniversary.[2]

NCAA Season 96
Host school Colegio de San Juan de Letran
TaglineRise Up Stronger
Seniors' champions
Sport
Men
Women
Basketball  Lyceum NT
Volleyball NT  Letran
Chess  Lyceum NT
Standard Poomsae  San Beda  JRU
Poomsae Freestyle  San Beda  Benilde
Speed kicking fin weight  Benilde  JRU
Speed kicking fly weight  San Beda  Benilde
Speed kicking feather weight  Benilde  San Sebastian
Speed kicking bantam weight  Arellano  San Beda
Speed kicking welter weight  Benilde  Benilde
Speed kicking light weight  San Beda  Arellano
Speed kicking middle weight  Benilde  Benilde
Speed kicking heavy weight  Benilde  Benilde
Taekwondo Team Champions  Benilde  Benilde
Juniors' champions
Sport
Boys
Girls
Chess  Letran NT
Standard Poomsae  EACICA NT
Poomsae Freestyle  EACICA NT
Speed kicking fin weight  Lyceum NT
Speed kicking fly weight  Lyceum[1] NT
Speed kicking feather weight  Letran NT
Speed kicking bantam weight  San Beda NT
Speed kicking welter weight LSGH NT
Speed kicking light weight  San Beda/ LSGH NT
Speed kicking middle weight  San Beda NT
Speed kicking heavy weight  Arellano/ LSGH NT
Taekwondo Team Champions  San Beda} NT
(NT) = No tournament; (DS) = Demonstration Sport;
(Ex) = Exhibition;

Background

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Metro Manila, the preceding season, NCAA Season 95, was terminated. This meant tournaments that were ongoing or have not been started were all canceled. No championships were decided on canceled tournaments, and no general champions were named. The Management Committee has recommended on starting the athletic year in November, instead of the usual July schedule, with President Rodrigo Duterte moving the start of the academic year to September.[3]

This is also the first season where foreigners are banned from playing.[4]

After UAAP Season 83 was cancelled, the NCAA insisted on going through with its season.[5]

On May 14, 2021, it was reported that Martin Javier and Sophia Senoron was to host the season.[6] The opening ceremony was held virtually on June 13, 2021.[7] Originally set for May, it was postponed to June 13 following the surge of COVID-19 cases in the country as well as the placement of the NCR+ under enhanced community quarantine.[8][9]

No championships involving contact sports, including the basketball and volleyball, would be held.[10] Holding games under the bubble format was considered for basketball and volleyball but such plans did not push through.[5]

Basketball

The season also had basketball tournaments but it was a skills showdown featuring Martin Antonio teaching the skills. It featured San Beda's Radge Tongco, San Sebastian's Ian Valdez, EAC's Jethro Mendoza, Benilde's Kendrix Belgica, Lyceum's Kim Cinco, Arellano's Leonard Anquillo, Perpetual's Gerald Dizon, Letran's Mark Cruz and JRU's Justin Padua to show their skills. Its skills were shooting stars and dribble and shoot.

Rank Name Team SS Score D&S Score Total Score
Kim Cinco (C/SFW)  Lyceum Pirates 27.35 24.19 51.54
Leonard Anquillo (SFL)  Arellano Chiefs 31.64 22.58 54.22
Mark Cruz (FL/SFW)  Letran Knights (H) 37.75 20.31 58.06
4 Radge Tongco (SFL)  San Beda Red Lions 58.42 30.72 1:29.14
5 Kendrix Belgica  Benilde Blazers 1:01.23 37.39 1:38.62
6 Ian Valdez  San Sebastian Stags 1:13.96 30.61 1:44.57
7 Gerald Dizon  Perpetual Altas 1:36.79 53.36 2:30.15
8 Justin Padua  JRU Heavy Bombers 2:57.58 37.52 3:35.1
9 Jethro Mendoza  EAC Generals 3:29.51 20.06 3:49.60

References

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Legend:

(C) = Champion

(SFL) = Semifinals Loser

(SFW) = Semifinals Winner

(FL) = Finals Loser

(H) = Host

Chess

Results

Rank Name Team
Neymark Digno  Lyceum Pirates
Carl Jaedrianne Ancheta  Arellano Chiefs
Carl Zirex Sato  Perpetual Altas
4 Adrian Othniel Yulo  Benilde Blazers

Bracket

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
July 24
 
 
 Carl Jaedrianne Ancheta
 
July 26
 
 Avel Louise Baldovia
 
 Carl Jaedrianne Ancheta
 
July 23
 
 Adrian Othniel Yulo
 
 Adrian Othniel Yulo
 
July 29
 
 John Michael Magpily
 
 Neymark Digno
 
July 22
 
 Carl Jaedrianne Ancheta
 
 Carl Zirex Sato
 
July 27
 
 Nel Richmond Miranda
 
 Neymark Digno
 
July 25
 
 Carl Zirex Sato 3rd place
 
 Neymark Digno
 
July 28
 
 John Paulo Medina
 
 Carl Zirex Sato
 
 
 Adrian Othniel Yulo
 

Taekwondo

Men's tournament

Poomsae – Standard[12]
Rank Name Team Score
Alfritz Arevalo  San Beda Red Lions 7.217
Ivan Murray Solimen  Benilde Blazers 7.134
Roi Vinson Belano  Letran Knights 7.083
4 Christian Dave Tayrus  Arellano Chiefs 6.617
5 John Harold Estoy  San Sebastian Stags 6.417
6 Mikko Jeremi Bataoil  JRU Heavy Bombers 6.284
7 Jake Aldrin Ramos  Lyceum Pirates 6.150
8 Ralph Laurenz Gasco  EAC Generals 6.033
Poomsae – Freestyle[13]
Rank Name Team Score
Michael Christian Macario  San Beda Red Lions 7.033
Mikko Jerami Bataoil  JRU Heavy Bombers 5.600
Justin Carl Dominic Nacua  Benilde Blazers 7.033

Women's tournament

Poomsae – Standard[14]
Rank Name Team Score
Emie Fernandez  JRU Lady Bombers 7.550
Diane Nicole Supangan  Benilde Lady Blazers 7.284
Lara Alejandrea Andres  San Beda Red Lionesses 6.867
4 Keith Laura Baladaya  San Sebastian Lady Stags 6.767
5 Stephanie Shane Ashley Arana  Letran Lady Knights 6.734
6 Chelsea Marie Bañez  EAC Lady Generals 6.484
7 Francis Claire Apuya  Arellano Lady Chiefs 6.234
8 Marinella de Peralta  Lyceum Lady Pirates 6.117
Poomsae – Freestyle[13]
Rank Name Team Score
Krizelle Therese Yadao  Benilde Lady Blazers 6.900
Shyenler Emelo Cedo  JRU Lady Bombers 6.167

Juniors' tournament

Poomsae – Standard[15]
Rank Name Team Score
John Vergel Reyes  EAC–ICA Brigadiers 7.217
Aaron Isaac Sevilla  San Sebastian Staglets 6.717
Tor Timothy Castillo  San Beda Red Cubs 6.634
4 Lebron James Alemania  Letran Squires 6.117
5 Kimichi Ramirez  La Salle Greenies 6.067
Poomsae – Freestyle[13]
Rank Name Team Score
John McLeary Ornido  EAC–ICA Brigadiers 6.800
Raphael Ongkiko  La Salle Greenies 6.700
Speed kicking – Bantamweight[16]
Rank Name Team Score
Ignatius Vicente Pinera  San Beda Red Cubs 6.750
Dirk Ranque  Lyceum Junior Pirates 6.483
Lebron James Alemania  Letran Squires 6.200
4 Ken Jireh Cuyugan  EAC–ICA Brigadiers 5.858
5 Earl Arvin Arellano  San Sebastian Staglets 4.467
Speed kicking – Flyweight[16]
Rank Name Team Score
John Patrick Moneda  Lyceum Junior Pirates 6.733
Reymundo Calamba III  San Beda Red Cubs 6.558
Chris Daniel Barrozo  EAC–ICA Brigadiers 6.375
4 Kris Martin Pulanco  Lyceum Junior Pirates 6.367
5 Tristan Andrew Diaz  San Beda Red Cubs 5.108

Media

Due to the dissolution of ABS-CBN Sports and the denial of the new franchise of ABS-CBN by the House of Representatives, the NCAA had to find a new broadcast partner since its media partner's denial of franchise.[17] On November 19, 2020, NCAA signed a 5-year deal with GMA Network that will cover seasons 96 to 101.[18][19]

References

  1. Note: Fin weight and Fly weight are joined together
  2. Leongson, Randolph (May 13, 2020). "NCAA Season 96 hosting duties formally transferred to Letran". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  3. Galvez, Waylon (April 29, 2020). "NCAA Season 96 likely to be moved on later date". Manila Bulletin.
  4. Go, Beatrice. "NCAA to ban foreign players starting Season 96 in 2020". Rappler. Retrieved April 30, 2020.
  5. Villar, Joey. "NCAA eyeing similar bubble setup with PBA for Season 96". The Philippine Star. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
  6. "Martin Javier at Sophia Senoron, hosts ng 'Rise Up Stronger: The Road to NCAA Season 96'" [Martin Javier and Sophia Senoron, hosts of 'Rise Up Stronger: The Road to NCAA Season 96']. Balitambayan (in Filipino). GMA News. Retrieved May 21, 2021.
  7. "'Extraordinary' NCAA season officially kicks off". BusinessWorld. June 13, 2021. Retrieved June 13, 2021.
  8. "NCAA postpones Season 96 opening to June". CNN Philippines. Retrieved June 10, 2021.
  9. "NCAA moves Season 96 opening to June". GMA News. Retrieved June 10, 2021.
  10. Lozada, Bong (June 11, 2021). "No contact sports for NCAA Season 96". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved June 13, 2021.
  11. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVeQB7vvaqw, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rA7XEkPRBk&t=1593s and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52cWtXUHO-A&t=1113s
  12. "San Beda rules NCAA Season 96 poomsae men's division". GMA News. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  13. "EAC, CSB, San Beda rule NCAA 96 poomsae freestyle". GMA News. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
  14. "JRU's Emie Fernandez cops gold in NCAA 96 women's poomsae". GMA News. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
  15. "EAC's John Vergel Reyes rules NCAA Season 96 junior boys' poomsae". GMA News. Retrieved June 16, 2021.
  16. "LPU, SBU rule in opening day of NCAA 96 speed kicking tiff". GMA News. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  17. Ulanday, John Bryan (July 18, 2020). "UAAP, NCAA, MPBL, PVL kailangan ng bagong TV partner" [UAAP, NCAA, MPBL, PVL need a new TV partner]. Pang-Masa (in Filipino). The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 25, 2020.
  18. "GMA 7 beats TV5 for right to broadcast NCAA games, says source". Spin.ph. Retrieved November 21, 2020.
  19. Cruz, Angel Javier (July 1, 2021). "GMA, NCAA team up to fulfill athletes' dreams". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 1, 2021.

See also

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