NCAA Season 97 | |
Tagline: | Stronger Together. Buo ang Puso |
Higherseed: | |
Higherseed Game1: | 68 |
Higherseed Game2: | 75 |
Higherseed Series: | 2 |
Lowerseed Game1: | 63 |
Lowerseed Game2: | 65 |
Lowerseed Series: | 0 |
Duration: | May 15 to 22, 2022 |
Arena: | Filoil Flying V Arena |
Mvp: | Jeo Ambohot |
Coach: | Bonnie Tan (2nd title) |
Semis: | |
Network: | GMA |
Prevlink: | NCAA Season 95 basketball tournaments |
Prev: | 95 (2019) |
Seasonlink: | NCAA Season 97 |
Year: | 2021–22 |
Nextlink: | NCAA Season 98 basketball tournaments |
Next: | 98 |
The NCAA Season 97 men's basketball tournament was the basketball tournaments of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) for its 2021–22 season. This was the first tournament since the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, and since 2019 after the planned 96th season was cancelled because of the pandemic. Only the men's tournament for college students was held; the juniors' tournament for senior high school students last held in 2019 was canceled.
The Letran Knights won all games to become champions undefeated, defeating the Mapua Cardinals in the finals. Rhenz Abando was named season MVP.
The season will be held with five gamedays a week calendar, with two games being played in each gameday. These gamedays are scheduled from Tuesday to Sundays.[1]
All ten schools are participating.
Team | College | Men's coach | |
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Arellano Chiefs | Arellano University (AU) | Cholo Martin | |
Letran Knights | Colegio de San Juan de Letran (CSJL) | Bonnie Tan | |
Benilde Blazers | De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde (CSB) | Charles Tiu | |
EAC Generals | Emilio Aguinaldo College (EAC) | Oliver Bunyi | |
JRU Heavy Bombers | José Rizal University (JRU) | Louie Gonzalez | |
Lyceum Pirates | Lyceum of the Philippines University (LPU) | Gilbert Malabanan | |
Mapúa Cardinals | Mapúa University (MU) | Randy Alcantara | |
San Beda Red Lions | San Beda University (SBU) | Boyet Fernandez | |
San Sebastian Stags | San Sebastian College – Recoletos (SSC-R) | Edgar Macaraya | |
Perpetual Altas | University of Perpetual Help System DALTA (UPHSD) | Myk Saguiguit |
Team | Outgoing coach | Manner of departure | Date | Replaced by | Date | |
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Perpetual Altas | Frankie Lim | Resignation | September 16, 2020[2] | Myk Saguiguit | December 1, 2020[3] | |
Lyceum Pirates | Topex Robinson | Signed by Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters | September 12, 2020[4] | Jeff Perlas | October 6, 2020[5] | |
Benilde Blazers | Ty Tang | End of contract | June 18, 2021[6] | Charles Tiu | December 2, 2021[7] | |
Lyceum Pirates | Jeff Perlas | Resignation | December 13, 2021[8] | Gilbert Malabanan | December 13, 2021 |
St. Benilde Gym in La Salle Green Hills (LSGH), Mandaluyong is the exclusive venue of the tournament. All games will be held behind closed doors, with teams being transported to LSGH from their schools every game day.[9]
In April, the NCAA announced that fans will be allowed back to watch the games at the venue for the last game day of the elimination round, the play-in tournament, semifinals, and finals, which was held at the Filoil Flying V Centre in San Juan.[10]
Each NCAA team can have up to 15 players on their roster.
Starting this season, all teams in all sports are banned from including foreigners in their rosters.[11] Squads were released on March 22.[12]
Results on top and to the right of the dashes are for first-round games.
This is between the teams that finished 3rd and 4th after the elimination round; the winner is the #3 seed and advances to the semifinals against the #2 seed, while the loser is relegated to the fourth seed playoff.
This is between the teams that finished 5th and 6th after the elimination round; the winner advances to the fourth seed playoff, while the loser is eliminated.
The winner is the #4 seed and advances to the semifinals against the #1 seed.
Game went into overtime
The top 2 seeded teams have the twice-to-beat advantage. In case a team wins all elimination round games, the stepladder format won't be used since the elimination round is shortened to just one round instead of the usual two.[13]
This is the first meeting between Letran and Perpetual in the playoffs. Letran qualified to its third consecutive playoffs, while Perpetual returned to the playoffs after missing out the 2019 tournament.
This is the first meeting between Mapúa and San Beda in the semifinals since 2008 and fourth overall. Meanwhile, this is Mapúa's first semifinals appearance since 2016 and the first time they have the twice-to-beat advantage. while it will be the first time since 2005 when San Beda does not have the twice-to-beat advantage.[14]
The finals is a best-of-three series. This is the first meeting between Letran and Mapúa in the finals during the Final Four era, the second since 1979 where Letran won the title, and is a part of the Battle of Intramuros rivalry, so named after the district of Manila both schools are located at. Letran is in its second consecutive finals appearance, while Mapúa is in its first finals appearance since 1995.[15]
An all-star game pattered after the NBA All-Star Game was held after the tournament. It included 2 teams, "Team Saints" or the schools named after Catholic saints and figures, and "Team Heroes", for those named after Filipino dignitaries and heroes. Each team has two all-stars from each school, and several male contract stars of Sparkle, GMA's talent agency.[16]
The awards were given prior to Game 2 of the men's Finals.[17]
Statistic | Player | Team | Total | Opponent | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Points | Ralph Robin | 27 | |||
Rebounds | Justin Arana | 29 | |||
Assists | JL delos Santos | 9 | |||
Steals | Axel Doromal | 7 | |||
Blocks | Louie Sangalang | 5 |
This were for games played during the elimination round.[18]
Statistic | Player | Team | Average | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Points | JM Calma | 16.9 | ||
Rebounds | Justin Arana | 17.13 | ||
Assists | Renzo Navarro | 4.7 | ||
Steals | Axel Doromal | 2.1 | ||
Blocks | Justin Arana | 2.9 |