2017 UST Growling Tigers basketball team explained

Year:2017
Uaapseason:80
Team:UST Growling Tigers
Elim Rank:8
Final Rank:8
Record:1–13
Head Coach:Boy Sablan
Hcyear:2nd
Asst Coach1:Tylon Dar Juan
Asst Coach2:Bam Ledesma
Captain:Marvin Lee
Captainyear:3rd

The 2017 UST Growling Tigers men's basketball team represented University of Santo Tomas in the 80th season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. The men's basketball tournament for the school year 2017–18 began on September 9, 2017 and the host school for the season was Far Eastern University.[1]

The Tigers finished eighth and last at the end of the double round-robin eliminations for the second straight year. The team went on a 17-game losing streak that dated back from Season 79, winning only their last assignment to save themselves from having a winless season.

They had a final record of 1 win against 13 losses, the worst for the team in the last 28 years. This is also a new team low in the Final Four era, beating the previous year's record of 3 wins and 11 losses.[2]

They had an average losing margin of 13.9 points against a single 3 point win for the entire season.[3]

Like the previous year, UST suffered three blowout losses, against the FEU Tamaraws by 26 points in the second round, and twice against the De La Salle Green Archers by 29 and 35 points in both rounds of eliminations.[4] [5] [6]

Cameroonian center Steve Akomo recorded the most rebounds made in a game twice when he hauled down 20 boards against the UP Fighting Maroons on October 11 and against the UE Red Warriors on November 12, both in the second round of eliminations. In the game against UE, the Tigers compiled a league-best total of 11 shot blocks, with six coming from Akomo.[7] [8] [9]

UST also came in first with team averages of 45.9 rebounds and with 4.4 shot blocks per game.

Roster

Depth chart

Roster changes

The Growling Tigers' three starting seniors, Louie Vigil, Jon Sheriff and Kent Lao have already graduated, while Mario Bonleon and Renzo Subido both dropped out of the roster to play in the PBA D-League.

UST has eight new players in their roster, composed of four transferees and four rookies that includes former UST Tiger Cubs team captain Jorem Soriano, who last played in 2012. He was set to join the seniors team in 2013, but personal and family matters kept him away from basketball. He returned to the team last year and was included in the Tigers' Team B training pool.[10] [11] [12]

Subtractions

6 Sheak Jamil Sheriff, Jr. 5' 9" 5th Graduated
7 Jason Strait 6' 4" 2nd Transferred to the University of the East
10 5' 9" 4th On leave
14 Mario Emmanuel Bonleon, Jr. 6' 3" 3rd On leave
17 William Kwabena Afoakwah 6' 6" 2nd Transferred to Southwestern Christian University
18 6' 3" 5th Graduated
19 Kent Jefferson Lao 6' 4" 5th Graduated
20 Tsutomu Tateishi 6' 9" 2nd Out on injury

Additions

0 Steve Cedrick Akomo 6' 9" 4th Transferred from the University of the Visayas
7 John Jordan Sta. Ana 6' 0" 2nd Transferred from the University of the East
10 Martin Arthur Romero 6' 0" 1st De La Salle Santiago Zobel School Rookie
14 Ebenezer Godwin Kwawukumey 5' 7" 1st Rookie
17 Jose Carlos Escalambre 6' 2" 3rd Transferred from Adamson University
18 Leon Alfonzo Lorenzana 6' 4" 1st Rookie
19 Christian Laurent Garcia 6' 4" 3rd Arellano University High School Transferred from Adamson University
20 Vaughn Jorem Soriano 6' 4" 1st University of Santo Tomas Promoted from Team B

Coaching staff

Boy Sablan went into his second year as the head coach of the Growling Tigers after signing a one-year contract extension in June 2017.

Former PBA players Gerry Esplana and Bobby Jose replaced Patrick Fran and Rabbi Tomacruz as assistant coaches going into Season 80.[13]

Esplana, who was a former player of the FEU Tamaraws was the head coach of the Emilio Aguinaldo College Generals from 2011 until 2014, while the former Glowing Goldie Bobby Jose is an aspiring public servant in his hometown of Bocaue, Bulacan. Both of them have children who also play basketball for the varsity teams of their respective schools.

Ineligibility issues

Steve Akomo became the subject of an eligibility probe in September 2017. In the days leading to the opening of the Season 80 men's basketball tournament, the UAAP board had insisted that Akomo needed two years for his transfer residency. He had transferred from the University of the Visayas and did his residency last season. They had cited the case of Ben Mbala, the Cameroonian player of La Salle who underwent two years of residency when he transferred from the Southwestern University in 2013. Sablan countered that former Growling Tiger and fellow Cameroonian Karim Abdul only did one year of residency before he was allowed to play for the team in 2011.[14] [15]

In spite of the Republic Act 10676, or the Student-Athletes Protection Act of 2015, a law that put an end to the Jerie Pingoy Rule, or the 2013 UAAP rule which required two years of residency for all incoming collegiate athletes who wished to transfer from another UAAP member university, there appears to be another existing rule specifically made for foreign student-athletes. If the foreign student has attended high school in the Philippines for at least one school year, then he only has to do one year of residency. If he studied for two years, he could play already in college. Otherwise, the two-year residency requirement remains.[16] [17] [18]

While the league's Board of Managing Directors had recommended Akomo, together with UP Fighting Maroon Ibrahim Ouattara to be ruled ineligible for the season's upcoming tournament, the UAAP Board of Trustees, the official policy-making body made up of the presidents of all-member schools had a meeting at FEU on September 7, 2017 and arrived at a decision "in the interest of justice and fairness," to allow both foreigners to play with finality.[19] [20]

Injuries

Steve Akoma and Jordan Sta. Ana missed the game against FEU in the second round as Akomo was saddled with the flu, while Sta. Ana had a shoulder injury that he suffered in practice prior to the said match.[21]

Close calls

The Growling Tigers on numerous occasions had chances to steal wins from their higher-ranked opponents, but either turnovers, poor free throws, or simply, bad breaks almost always did them in. Against the UP Fighting Maroons in the first round, UST lost by a single point, on a game-winning three point shot by Paul Desiderio during the last 5 seconds. This was when the iconic "Atin 'to, papasok ito" quote was first mentioned by the Fighting Maroons' captain. They lost again to UP in the second round, with a similar disappointing outcome. UST came to within 2 points with 9 seconds left, but team captain Marvin Lee missed a last-second heave, causing the team to lose for the eighth straight time.[22] [23]

Against the Adamson Falcons in the second round, the Tigers came to within 2 with 14 seconds left in the game, but fouls got the better of them. Fil-American guard Jerrick Ahanmisi converted his free throws for the final score of 70–75.[24]

In their only win of the season against UE on their last scheduled game, the Tigers had to rely on perfect free throw shooting by second-year point guard Oli de Guzman to bail them to the final score of 88–85.[25]

In their first-round game against Adamson, UST committed 41 turnovers, the most by any team in a single game since 2003, when record-keeping of UAAP statistics first became official.[26]

Last man standing

Having the reputation as being one of the most passionate sports fans in the country, the UST community's absence in the gallery became more noticeable as the crowd dwindled down to around fifty people that included the school's drummers and cheering squad. This absence was emphasized on October 25 after the Tigers lost their 11th straight game of the season, cameras were focused on a lone UST student at the stands singing their school hymn. This particular report awakened the community as students trooped back to the Araneta Coliseum in support of the team on the last playing game of the season on November 12. The iconic "Go USTe!" chant was once again heard for the first time after three months.[27] [28]

Schedule and results

Preseason tournaments

The Filoil Flying V Preseason games were not aired on television for the first time in the tournament's history after the organizers' partnership with ABS-CBN Sports had ended.

UAAP games

Elimination games were played in a double round-robin format and all of UST's games were televised on ABS-CBN Sports and Action and Balls.

UAAP statistics

Steve Akomo 12 10 style=27.3 52 104 style=50.0 0 4 0.0 33 69 47.8 style=13.2 1.7 0.9 style=2.5 3.8 style=11.4
Marvin Lee 12 6 26.0 50 118 42.4 17 51 33.3 19 23 82.6 3.3 2.9 style=1.3 0.1 4.4 11.3
Jordan Sta. Ana 13 11 25.1 60 129 46.5 0 1 0.0 24 57 42.1 2.4 style=4.3 0.8 0.0 3.6 11.1
Jeepy Faundo 13 3 19.7 41 97 42.3 0 1 0.0 23 36 63.9 8.2 0.4 0.3 0.5 1.2 8.1
Regie Boy Basibas 11 9 15.6 31 73 42.5 2 10 20.0 17 25 68.0 3.7 0.9 0.5 0.2 2.1 7.4
Oli de Guzman 12 6 17.6 29 91 31.9 5 28 17.9 3 6 50.0 2.4 2.1 0.1 0.0 2.0 5.5
Enric Caunan 13 6 13.0 29 50 58.0 0 0 0.0 1 6 16.7 4.0 0.6 0.1 0.6 1.1 4.5
Justin Arana 6 2 8.6 7 18 38.9 0 0 0.0 8 14 57.1 3.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 3.7
Carlo Escalambre 12 2 9.5 17 56 30.4 7 32 21.9 2 7 28.6 1.1 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.8 3.6
Zach Huang 11 3 9.3 13 37 35.1 0 0 0.0 8 15 53.3 1.9 0.2 0.5 0.0 1.5 3.1
Jorem Soriano 12 2 9.6 8 23 34.8 2 5 style=40.0 13 22 59.1 1.9 0.6 0.1 0.2 1.1 2.6
Christian Garcia 11 0 9.9 11 33 33.3 2 8 25.0 5 7 71.4 3.3 1.4 0.2 0.2 1.9 2.6
Joco Macasaet 13 4 12.3 12 36 33.3 0 3 0.0 6 8 75.0 2.8 0.8 0.0 0.5 0.5 2.3
MR Romero 12 2 9.6 8 18 44.4 0 0 0.0 2 3 66.7 1.3 0.3 0.1 0.2 1.0 1.5
Onzo Lorenzana 5 2 3.9 1 4 25.0 1 4 25.0 2 2 style=100.0 1.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 1.2 1.0
Ben Kwawukumey 11 1 4.9 5 14 35.7 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.7 0.1 0.2 0.0 1.1 0.9
Total 14 40.0 374 901 41.5 36 148 24.3 166 300 55.3 45.9 14.7 4.4 4.4 23.4 67.9
Opponents 14 40.0 415 982 42.3 101 306 33.0 188 270 69.6 40.4 19.5 9.4 4.4 15.5 79.9

Source: HumbleBola

Aftermath

Boy Sablan tendered his resignation as the team's head coach on November 20, 2017. UST Rector Fr. Herminio Dagohoy announced that the entire coaching staff's tenure was to end on November 30, but they will continue receiving compensations until May of the following year due to existing live contracts. The Tigresses assistant coach Arsenio Dysangco Jr. was tasked to facilitate team practices as the school was finalizing the process for selecting the Growling Tigers' next coach.[29] [30] [31]

Former head coach Pido Jarencio once again expressed interest in coming back to lead the team, but there was someone else who was being considered for the position. On January 5, 2018, Aldin Ayo, resigned coach of the De La Salle Green Archers, announced his transfer to UST where he will coach the men's basketball team for the next six years. Ayo's appointment was made formal by Institute of Physical Education and Athletics (IPEA) director Fr. Jannel Abogado on January 11.[32] [33] [34]

Awards

TeamRepublica Cup runners-up9 Apr 2017[35]
Kim Lope Asis Invitational runners-up29 Jun 2017[36]
Kadayawan Invitational championsalign=right rowspan=227 Aug 2017align=center rowspan=2[37]
Marvin LeeKadayawan Invitational MVP

Players drafted into the PBA

Jeepy Faundo was picked 15th overall in the second round of the 2018 PBA draft by the Chito Victolero-led Magnolia Hotshots team on December 16, 2018. Regie Boy Basibas, meanwhile applied for the record 124-strong 2023 PBA draft and ended up as the last pick of the night, with the Bonnie Tan-coached NorthPort Batang Pier team selecting him in the eleventh round for the draft's 79th pick on September 17, 2023.[38] [39]

2 3 15 Jeepy Faundo Magnolia Hotshots
11 1 79 Regie Boy Basibas NorthPort Batang Pier

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Host FEU wants UAAP 80 to be ‘fan-friendly’ . ABS-CBN Sports . Riego, Norman Lee Benjamin . 21 May 2017.
  2. Web site: Tigers suffer worst season in 28 years . The Varsitarian . Anolin, Jan Carlo . Camacho, Mia Arra . 6 Dec 2017.
  3. Web site: UAAP By the Numbers: NO SWEEP! . ABS-CBN Sports . Lintag, Paul Kennedy . 13 Nov 2017.
  4. Web site: Tamaraws send tamed Tigers to unlucky 13th straight loss . ABS-CBN Sports . Riego, Norman Lee Benjamin . 15 Oct 2017.
  5. Web site: #MAYHEM makes its return as DLSU vents ire on winless UST . ABS-CBN Sports . Riego, Norman Lee Benjamin . 30 Sep 2017.
  6. Web site: Green Archers give tamed Tigers another brutal beating . ABS-CBN Sports . Riego, Norman Lee Benjamin . 29 Oct 2017.
  7. Web site: UP survives UST once again, snaps 3-game slide . ABS-CBN Sports . Naredo, Camille . 11 Oct 2017.
  8. Web site: Growling Tigers snatch first win on their last S80 game against UE . Rappler . Go, Beatrice . 12 Nov 2017.
  9. Web site: UST escapes UE to end 17-game slide . Tiebreaker Times . Li, Matthew Henry . 12 Nov 2017.
  10. Web site: With players he recruited himself, Sablan confident about UST bounce back . ABS-CBN Sports . Laqui, Alvin . 6 Sep 2017 . 8 Sep 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170908182358/http://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2017/09/06/sablan-confident-ust-bounce-back-30585 . dead.
  11. Web site: Tigers find treasure from scrap heap of other squads . ABS-CBN Sports . Riego, Norman Lee Benjamin . 5 Sep 2017.
  12. Web site: Former Tiger Cubs captain back in basketball after two-year hiatus . The Varsitarian . Matel, Philip Martin . 20 Jul 2017.
  13. Web site: Gerry Esplana, Bobby Jose to join Boy Sablan's staff at UST as assistants, say sources . SPIN.ph . Terrado, Reuben . 5 Jun 2017.
  14. Web site: UST prized recruit Steve Akomo remains positive amid eligibility doubts . ABS-CBN Sports . Laqui, Alvin . 5 Sep 2017.
  15. Web site: The Big Move: Ben Mbala transfers to La Salle . GoArchers.com . 24 Jan 2013.
  16. Web site: New law scraps UAAP's 2-year residency rule, bans huge bonuses . The Philippine Star . Bacani, Louis . 28 Aug 2015.
  17. Web site: The Pingoy Rule of the UAAP . Philippine Daily Inquirer . Lim, Francis . 3 Apr 2013.
  18. Web site: UAAP eligibility rules: Adapting to changing times . The LaSallian . Jerusalem, Dan . Mercado, Renzo Miguel . 3 Sep 2017.
  19. Web site: Tigers still fighting for Cameroonian Akomo’s eligibility . ABS-CBN Sports . Riego, Norman Lee Benjamin . 4 Sep 2017.
  20. Web site: UAAP allows UST’s Akomo and UP’s Outtara to play . ABS-CBN Sports . Riego, Norman Lee Benjamin . 8 Sep 2017.
  21. Web site: FEU pushes shorthanded UST to brink of elimination . Philippine Daily Inquirer . Lozada, Bong . 15 Oct 2017.
  22. Web site: Desiderio wins it for UP against fighting UST . ABS-CBN Sports . Riego, Norman Lee Benjamin . 10 Sep 2017.
  23. Web site: UP puts a stop to struggles, piles onto woes of winless UST . ABS-CBN Sports . Riego, Norman Lee Benjamin . 11 Oct 2017.
  24. Web site: Adamson dodges upset ax from winless UST . ABS-CBN Sports . Riego, Norman Lee Benjamin . 25 Oct 2017.
  25. Web site: UST does not go winless, does all that's needed to down UE . ABS-CBN Sports . Riego, Norman Lee Benjamin . 12 Nov 2017.
  26. Web site: Falcons score first win at expense of error-prone Tigers . ABS-CBN Sports . Riego, Norman Lee Benjamin . 16 Sep 2017.
  27. Web site: The different dimensions of heartbreak for the UST Growling Tigers . Scout's Notebook PH . Lovenia, Karlo . 12 Oct 2017.
  28. Web site: The day ‘Go Uste!’ was heard again . Rappler . 12 Nov 2017.
  29. Web site: Under fire, Sablan quits as UST coach . Philippine Daily Inquirer . Leongson, Randolph . 22 Nov 2017.
  30. Web site: Boy Sablan out as UST head coach . ABS-CBN Sports . Lintag, Paul Kennedy . 21 Nov 2017.
  31. Web site: Sablan out by Nov. 30 —UST Rector . The Varsitarian . Anolin, Jan Carlo . 22 Nov 2017.
  32. Web site: Pido Jarencio vows to lead UST back to Final Four if given Tigers coaching job . SPIN.ph . Ballesteros, Jan . 7 Dec 2017.
  33. Web site: Pido Jarencio sure is disappointed about the UST–Ayo move . ABS-CBN Sports . Lintag, Paul Kennedy . 29 Dec 2017.
  34. Web site: Aldin Ayo confirms move to UST, set to coach Growling Tigers for 'next six years' . ABS-CBN Sports . 5 Jan 2018.
  35. Web site: UP Maroons defeat UST Tigers in Bulacan for second offseason title after winning in Davao . SPIN.ph . Terrado, Reuben . 9 Apr 2017.
  36. Web site: Green Lancers upset Growling Tigers to rule Bayugan Mayor’s Cup . Cebu Daily News . Panerio, Jonas Rey . 30 Jun 2017.
  37. Web site: UST wins Kadayawan basketball crown . SunStar . 28 Aug 2017.
  38. Web site: CJ Perez selected as top pick in 2018 PBA rookie draft . CNN Philippines . Marquez, CJ . 16 Dec 2018 . 20 December 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181220203625/http://cnnphilippines.com/sports/2018/12/16/cj-perez-top-pick-2018-pba-rookie-draft.html . dead .
  39. Web site: Full list: 2023 PBA Season 48 Draft . Rappler . Dioquino, Delfin . 17 Sep 2023.