2019 UST Growling Tigers basketball team

The 2019 UST Growling Tigers men's basketball team represented University of Santo Tomas in the 82nd season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. The men's basketball tournament for the school year 2019-20 began on September 4, 2019, and the host school for the season was Ateneo de Manila University.[1]

2019 UST Growling Tigers men's basketball
UAAP Season 82 runner-up
Record
Elims rank #4
Final rank#2
2019 record11–8 (8–6 elims)
Head coachAldin Ayo (2nd season)
Assistant coachesJino Manansala
JR Carlos
CaptainCJ Cansino (2nd season)
Seasons
← 2018
2020 →

The Tigers made it back to the playoffs for the first time since Season 78 after finishing the double round-robin eliminations at fourth place with 8 wins against 6 losses. The FEU Tamaraws had the same win–loss record but were ranked higher on a superior +6 quotient over UST.

They then eliminated FEU in the first round of the stepladder semifinals and went on to defeat the second-seeded UP Fighting Maroons who held a twice-to-beat advantage over them in the next round to advance to the Finals against the undefeated Ateneo Blue Eagles.

The Blue Eagles went on to sweep the Finals series for an unprecedented 16–0 season and capped a three-peat championship run that began in Season 80. UST, who had nine new players in their roster was the only team to have lost to Ateneo by a solitary point this season. Their first round match ended with a score of 70–71.[2][3]

Beninese center Soulémane Chabi Yo was named Most Valuable Player of the season, while former Tiger Cubs' one-and-done and mythical team member Mark Nonoy won the Rookie of the Year award. This was the first time in a decade for players from UST to win the MVP and the Rookie of the Year awards. Dylan Ababou was the MVP, while Jeric Teng was the Rookie of the Year in 2009.[4]

Rhenz Abando, a transferee from Pangasinan's Philippine College of Science and Technology was chosen Player of the Week by the UAAP Press Corps for the duration of September 4–8, while team captain CJ Cansino, who had a season-ending ACL injury the previous year got the citation during the week of October 16–20, 2019.[5][6]

Season records

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UST had an average winning margin of 12.8 points and an average losing margin of 8.7 points.

They had a blowout win over the UE Red Warriors, defeating them 101–73 in the second round of eliminations. Their 101-point output was the highest scored by a team in the season. It eclipsed their opening day record of 95 points which was also against UE. Prior to the game, the Tigers had not scored more than 90 points since Aldin Ayo took over as head coach. It was during the first round of Season 80 when UST scored 91 points in a losing effort to also the Red Warriors on their 11th consecutive loss that dated back to the second round of Season 79.[7][8][9]

UST made a record 49 three-point shot attempts in their opening game against UE, 15 of which were by Abando. The Tigers also have the most number of three-point field goals converted with 16, as well as the highest total field goal attempts made in a game with 95, converting also a record high 39 shots.[10]

The team also held the most number of free throw attempts and conversions with 42 and 28 respectively. This was during their second-round game against the Adamson Falcons where both teams committed a combined total of 21 team fouls in the first quarter.

UST also recorded the fewest turnovers made in a game with 6 during their second-round match against UP .[11]

Roster

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UST Growling Tigers roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Height Year High School
SF 3   Brent Isaac Paraiso 6'2" (1.88m) 3rd De La Salle Santiago Zobel School
PG 5   Henri Lorenzo Subido 5'9" (1.75m) 5th De La Salle Santiago Zobel School
PG 6   Mark Nonoy 5'8" (1.73m) 1st University of Santo Tomas
PF 8   Sherwin Concepcion 6'3" (1.91m) 1st Malayan High School of Science
SG 10   Rhenz Joseph Abando 6'2" (1.88m) 3rd Bactad East National High School
C 11   Enrique Caunan, Jr. 6'5" (1.96m) 5th Colegio de San Juan de Letran
SF 13   Zachary Lance Eden Huang 6'4" (1.93m) 5th Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu
C 14   Arnold Dave Ando 6'7" (2.01m) 2nd University of San Jose–Recoletos
PF 16   Nathaniel Cosejo 6'3" (1.91m) 2nd De La Salle Santiago Zobel School
SG 17   Miguel Pangilinan 6'0" (1.83m) 1st Nazareth School of National University
SF 19   Ferdinand Asuncion, Jr. 6'2" (1.88m) 1st Chiang Kai Shek College
PG 21   Alberto Bordeos, Jr. 6'0" (1.83m) 1st La Salle Greenhills
C 23   Soulémane Chabi Yo 6'6" (1.98m) 2nd Université d'Abomey-Calavi
PF 27   Ira Spencer Bataller 6'4" (1.93m) 2nd Arellano University High School
SG 30   Vince Petdeo Cuajao 6'1" (1.85m) 1st Holy Child College of Davao
SG 71   Crispin John Cansino (C) 6'2" (1.88m) 2nd University of Santo Tomas
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Strength & conditioning coach(es)
  • Jose Felix Cleopas
  • Philip Lee Go
  • Marvin James Pangilinan
Team manager
  • Jaime Lim

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  •   Injured

Depth chart

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Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Bench 3
C Chabi Yo Ando Caunan
PF Bataller Concepcion Cosejo
SF Paraiso Huang Cuajao Asuncion
SG Cansino Abando Pangilinan
PG Subido Nonoy Bordeos

Roster changes

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Cameroonian center Steve Akomo has used up his eligibility but is ably replaced by the Beninese Soulémane Chabi Yo, a transferee from Colegio de San Lorenzo who led the Griffins to the 2017 UCBL championship.[12]

Mario Bonleon and Season 81 team captain Marvin Lee decided to forgo their final playing year to join the commercial leagues. Bonleon announced to the team that he was not coming back due to recurring injuries. He had made his decision before the Tigers played their last game of the season. Lee was the team's second leading scorer last season behind Renzo Subido and had played long minutes in UST's preseason games but was advised by their head coach to pursue playing in the MPBL in lieu of his final year in college. His Season 81 scoring average was 14.4 points per game.[13][14]

Germy Mahinay and Joshua Marcos also played in the preseason, but both decided to transfer to other schools with Mahinay going to National University and Marcos to College of Saint Benilde. Toby Agustin, who saw limited action last season also transferred to Mapúa University.[15][16]

Aldin Ayo's twofold rebuilding plan to hold on to players from the UST high school program and to find talents from the countryside could not be any more evident this season with the arrival of UST Tiger Cubs' mythical team member Mark Nonoy, La Union native Rhenz Abando, and Davao City rookie standout Deo Cuajao.

Nonoy himself was scouted while he was in his junior year at Hua Siong College in Iloilo. He was representing Western Visayas in the Palarong Pambansa where he scored 43 points in a game against the Northern Mindanao team. He earlier scored 41 points for Hua Siong in their championship win over Bacolod Tay Tung High School in the 2018 Iloilo Invitational 17 Under Boys Basketball tournament.[17][18]

Subtractions

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Pos. No. Nat. Player Height Year High school Notes
C 0   Steve Cedrick Akomo 6' 9" 4th Lycée bilingue de Fondonera Age ineligibility
SF 4   Mario Emmanuel Bonleon, Jr. 6' 3" 5th La Salle Greenhills Forwent final year to play in the MPBL
PG 6   Dean Marvin Lee 5' 8" 5th Far Eastern University–Diliman Forwent final year to play in the MPBL
SG 7   Joshua Miguel Marcos 6' 0" 2nd La Salle Greenhills Transferred to College of Saint Benilde
SG 8   John Kenneth Zamora 5' 11" 3rd Arellano University High School Relegated to Team B
PG 10   John Mark Lagumen 5' 11" 2nd San Beda University–Rizal Transferred to Arellano University
SG 15   Toby Bryan Agustin 6' 1" 2nd José Rizal University Transferred to Mapúa University
C 26   Germy Mahinay 6' 6" 2nd San Beda University–Rizal Transferred to National University

Additions

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Pos. No. Nat. Player Height Year High school Notes
SF 3   Brent Isaac Paraiso 6' 2" 3rd De La Salle Santiago Zobel School Transferred from De La Salle University
PG 6   Mark Nonoy 5' 8" 1st University of Santo Tomas Rookie
PF 8   Sherwin Concepcion 6' 3" 1st Malayan High School of Science Promoted from Team B
SG 10   Rhenz Joseph Abando 6' 2" 3rd Bactad East National High School Transferred from PhilCST
SG 17   Miguel Pangilinan 6' 0" 1st Nazareth School of National University Promoted from Team B
SF 19   Ferdinand Asuncion, Jr. 6' 2" 1st Chiang Kai-shek College Promoted from Team B
SG 21   Alberto Bordeos, Jr. 6' 0" 1st La Salle Greenhills Rookie
C 23   Soulémane Chabi Yo 6' 6" 2nd Université d'Abomey-Calavi Transferred from Colegio de San Lorenzo
SG 30   Vince Petdeo Cuajao 6' 1" 1st Holy Child College of Davao Rookie

Recruiting class

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Name Pos. Height High school Hometown Commit date
Mark Nonoy PG 5' 8" University of Santo Tomas La Carlota, Negros Occidental 18 Feb 2019
2019 NBTC rank: #4
Sherwin Concepcion PF 6' 3" Malayan High School of Science Tarlac City 20 Mar 2018
2017 NBTC rank: #11
Vince Petdeo Cuajao SG 6' 1" Holy Child College of Davao Davao City 6 Jun 2019
2019 NBTC rank: N/A (Finals MVP, Davao leg)
Sources: 1 2 3 4 5

Coaching staff

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Aldin Ayo went into his second year as the head coach of the Growling Tigers, but not without controversies. A rumor that originated from an anonymous tweet in April claimed that Ayo had been fired as coach of the Growling Tigers, but UST's school publication, The Varsitarian later clarified that he was actually giving up his post as consultant of the juniors' basketball program to concentrate on rebuilding the seniors' team.

This led Bonnie Garcia to step down from the seniors' coaching staff to replace Ayo in the juniors' program. Garcia is the coach of the UST Tiger Cubs basketball team that placed fifth in Season 81 on a 7–7 win–loss record.

The Varsitarian further clarified that Ayo had actually signed a three-year contract and not six years as reported last year.[19]

Aside from Garcia, assistant coach Randy Alcantara also left Ayo's coaching staff after he was selected by the Mapúa University Cardinals senior men's basketball team in December 2018 to replace Atoy Co as their new head coach. Alcantara was the coach of Mapúa's juniors' team who had just won their third straight NCAA championship earlier in November.[20]

Tapped to replace Garcia and Alcantara were former Arellano Baby Chiefs player JR Carlos and former captain of the Growling Tigers Jino Manansala.

Jino, the son of former Philippine Basketball Association Rookie of the Year Jimmy Manansala played under Coach Aric del Rosario alongside Cyrus Baguio, Niño Gelig, Alwyn Espiritu, Christian Luanzon and Emmerson Oreta. He is the current head coach of reigning NAASCU champions Saint Clare College of Caloocan. He has also coached the AMA University Titans and the University of Manila Hawks to the 2006 and 2010 NAASCU championships.[21]

This season also saw a change in the team manager position with Jimi Lim of Ironcon Builders replacing Chuck Dumlao of FMR Corporation.[22]

Schedule and results

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Preseason tournaments

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The Filoil Preseason Cup and the PBA D-League games were aired on 5 Plus and ESPN 5.

Preseason game log
2019 Got Skills Hard to Guard tournament: 4–3
Game Date • Time Opponent Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Location
1 Jan 12 • 9:30 am TIP Engineers W 66–55 1–0 Abando (11) Chabi Yo (8) Trinity University of Asia Quezon City
2 Feb 3 • 8:30 am Lyceum Pirates W 74–73OT 2–0 Lee (19) Concepcion (9) Abando (2) Trinity University of Asia Quezon City
3 Jan 26 • 9:00 am Trinity University Stallions L 40–59 2–1 Mahinay (15) Mahinay (13) Trinity University of Asia Quezon City
4 Feb 16 • 11:30 am STI Balagtas Olympians W 74–60 3–1 Marcos (13) Cosejo (9) Lourdes School Mandaluyong
5[a] Feb 23 • 8:15 am UP Fighting Maroons L 66–92 3–2 Marzan (14) Trinity University of Asia Quezon City
6 Mar 2 • 8:30 am University of Caloocan City W 4–2 Trinity University of Asia Quezon City
7 Mar 3 • 8:15 am NU Bulldogs L 52–59 4–3 Trinity University of Asia Quezon City
2019 PBA D-League Aspirants' Cup: 6–3
Game Date • Time Opponent Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Location
1 Feb 18 • 2:00 pm Batangas-EAC Generals W 94–70 1–0 Chabi Yo (19) Chabi Yo (11) Paraiso (5) Paco Arena
Manila
2 Feb 26 • 4:00 pm AMA University Titans W 113–108 2–0 Chabi Yo (25) Chabi Yo (18) Paco Arena
Manila
3 Mar 7 • 2:00 pm Ateneo Blue Eagles W 112–98 3–0 Nonoy (23) Chabi Yo (9) Chabi Yo (2) Ynares Sports Arena Pasig
4 Mar 19 • 4:00 pm Benilde Blazers W 94–82 4–0 Chabi Yo (32) Chabi Yo (25) Nonoy (2) Paco Arena
Manila
5 Apr 11 • 11:00 am Letran Knights L 101–114 4–1 Chabi Yo (25) Chabi Yo (11) Chabi Yo (4) Ynares Sports Arena Pasig
6 Apr 29 • 2:00 pm McDavid Apparels W 111–90 5–1 Chabi Yo (25) Chabi Yo (15) Lee (8) JCSGO Gym
Quezon City
7 May 6 • 4:00 pm Che'Lu Bar & Grill Revellers L 80–92 5–2 Concepcion (24) JCSGO Gym
Quezon City
8 May 16 • 4:00 pm St. Clare College Saints W 78–75 6–2 Paraiso (14) Paraiso (4) Ynares Sports Arena Pasig
9 May 23 • 2:00 pm Enderun Colleges Titans L 74–81 6–3 Chabi Yo (25) Chabi Yo (14) Nonoy (4) JCSGO Gym
Quezon City
13th Filoil Flying V Preseason Premier Cup: 2–5
Game Date • Time Opponent Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Location
1 May 5 • 2:00 pm De La Salle Green Archers L 49–72 0–1 Chabi Yo (16) Ando (30) Chabi Yo (3) Filoil Flying V Centre
San Juan
2 May 12 • 5:45 pm CEU Scorpions L 73–75 0–2 Chabi Yo (19) Chabi Yo (10) Tied (3) Filoil Flying V Centre
San Juan
3 May 20 • 5:45 pm Arellano Chiefs W 84–73 1–2 Nonoy (29) Tied (7) Paraiso (5) Filoil Flying V Centre
San Juan
4 May 21 • 4:15 pm San Sebastian Stags L 81–85 1–3 Abando (21) Abando (9) Nonoy (5) Filoil Flying V Centre
San Juan
5[b] Jun 7 • 2:00 pm UP Fighting Maroons L 72–89 1–4 Abando (24) Chabi Yo (10) Tarranza (6) Filoil Flying V Centre
San Juan
6 Jun 10 • 12:30 pm Mapúa Cardinals W 91–67 2–4 Abando (23) Chabi Yo (10) Bataller (6) Filoil Flying V Centre
San Juan
7 Jun 14 • 3:15 pm San Beda Red Lions L 73–75 2–5 Chabi Yo (24) Chabi Yo (12) Paraiso (7) Filoil Flying V Centre
San Juan
2019 Breakdown Basketball Invitational Cup: 3–3
Game Date • Time Opponent Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Location
1[b] May 11 • 12:30 pm New Era University Hunters W 67–64 1–0 Cosejo (16) Herrera (8) Tarranza (7) Moro Lorenzo Gym Quezon City
2[b] May 26 • 8:00 am Benilde Blazers L 58–65 1–1 Marcos (14) Batuzolele (13) Yongco (4) Moro Lorenzo Gym Quezon City
3 Jun 2 • 9:30 am TIP Engineers Cancelled Moro Lorenzo Gym Quezon City
4[c] Jun 9 • 11:00 am Enderun Colleges Titans W 44–39 2–1 Cosejo (8) Tied (4) Tied (4) Moro Lorenzo Gym Quezon City
5[b] Jun 16 • 12:30 pm Ateneo Blue Eagles L 66–79 2–2 Sumabat (13) Moukengue (8) Manalang (9) Moro Lorenzo Gym Quezon City
6 Jun 22 • 11:00 am Fatima Phoenix W 71–63 3–2 Chabi Yo (19) Ando (9) 3 players (3) Moro Lorenzo Gym Quezon City
7[b] Jun 23 • 8:00 am UP Fighting Maroons L 55–64 3–3 Marcos (10) Moukengue (11) Marcos (3) Moro Lorenzo Gym Quezon City
2019 NBA China 5v5 tournament: 2–1
Game Date • Time Opponent Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Location
1 Aug 17 • 7:30 pm DK lánqiú duì Basketball team W 82–74 1–0 Nonoy (21) Chabi Yo (9) Paraiso (9) Oriental Pearl Tower Shanghai
2 Aug 18 • 3:30 pm Dispatch Shèngshì jié qīng W 84–74 2–0 Chabi Yo (21) Chabi Yo (12) Subido (4) Oriental Pearl Tower Shanghai
3 Aug 18 • 7:00 pm Zhōng tiān qílín Society
Grand Finals
L 67–86 2–1 Chabi Yo (21) Chabi Yo (15) Nonoy (4) Oriental Pearl Tower Shanghai
(#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in UTC+08:00.
  1. ^ Arvin Marzan is still in high school and is currently playing for the UST Tiger Cubs team
  2. ^ a b c d e Mahloney Tarranza, Ian Herrera, Francis Batuzolele, Renzel Yongco, Carlos Sumabat, Cleg Moukengue, and Paul Manalang are all in the Team B roster
  3. ^ The game was discontinued after a bench-clearing brawl between UST and Enderun

UAAP games

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Elimination games were played in a double round-robin format. All games were aired on ABS-CBN Sports and Action and Liga. The first game of the Finals series was aired on ABS-CBN and ABS-CBN Sports and Action.

UAAP Season 82 game log
Elimination round: 8–6
Game Date • Time Opponent Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Location
1 Sep 4 • 10:30 am UE Red Warriors W 95–82 1–0 Abando (22) Chabi Yo (12) Cansino (5) Smart Araneta Coliseum Quezon City
2 Sep 7 • 4:45 pm UP Fighting Maroons W 85–69 2–0 Chabi Yo (18) Chabi Yo (18) Subido (3) Smart Araneta Coliseum Quezon City
3 Sep 11 • 10:45 am Ateneo Blue Eagles L 70–71 2–1 Chabi Yo (25) Chabi Yo (13) Subido (6) Smart Araneta Coliseum Quezon City
4 Sep 15 • 2:00 pm NU Bulldogs W 87–74OT 3–1 Chabi Yo (25) Chabi Yo (20) Chabi Yo (4) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
5 Sep 18 • 1:15 pm Adamson Soaring Falcons L 71–78 3–2 Chabi Yo (17) Chabi Yo (15) Nonoy (3) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
6 Sep 22 • 4:15 pm FEU Tamaraws W 82–74 4–2 Chabi Yo (21) Chabi Yo (15) Tied (5) Ynares Center
Antipolo
7 Sep 28 • 2:10 pm De La Salle Green Archers
End of R1 of eliminations
L 77–92 4–3 Paraiso (22) Chabi Yo (14) Subido (3) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
8 Oct 5 • 4:35 pm Ateneo Blue Eagles L 52–66 4–4 Nonoy (18) Chabi Yo (14) Subido (3) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
9 Oct 9 • 12:30 pm UE Red Warriors W 101–73 5–4 Tied (22) Chabi Yo (14) Nonoy (6) Smart Araneta Coliseum Quezon City
10 Oct 13 • 4:20 pm FEU Tamaraws L 58–72 5–5 Paraiso (12) Chabi Yo (15) Subido (3) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
11 Oct 16 • 4:00 pm UP Fighting Maroons W 84–78 6–5 Concepcion (16) Chabi Yo (10) Subido (5) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
12 Oct 19 • 2:05 pm NU Bulldogs W 88–76 7–5 Chabi Yo (16) Chabi Yo (14) Paraiso (4) Ynares Center
Antipolo
13 Oct 23 • 4:20 pm De La Salle Green Archers L 79–80 7–6 Abando (19) Chabi Yo (17) Nonoy (4) Smart Araneta Coliseum Quezon City
14 Oct 26 • 4:20 pm Adamson Soaring Falcons
End of R2 of eliminations
W 80–74 8–6 Nonoy (17) Chabi Yo (15) Subido (7) Ynares Center
Antipolo
Stepladder semifinals, Rd 1: 1–0
Game Date • Time Seed Opponent Result Series High points High rebounds High assists Location
1 Nov 6 • 4:20 pm (#4) (#3) FEU Tamaeaws W 81–71 1–0
(9–6)
Chabi Yo (25) Chabi Yo (11) Nonoy (7) Smart Araneta Coliseum Quezon City
Stepladder semifinals, Rd 2: 2–0
Game Date • Time Seed Opponent Result Series High points High rebounds High assists Location
1 Nov 10 • 4:25 pm (#4) (#2) UP Fighting Maroons W 89–69 1–0
(10–6)
Tied (17) Chabi Yo (15) Subido (12) Smart Araneta Coliseum Quezon City
2 Nov 13 • 4:00 pm (#4) (#2) UP Fighting Maroons W 68–65 2–0
(11–6)
Chabi Yo (22) Chabi Yo (16) Nonoy (6) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
Finals: 0–2
Game Date • Time Seed Opponent Result Series High points High rebounds High assists Location
1 Nov 16 • 4:00 pm (#4) (#1) Ateneo Blue Eagles L 77–91 0–1
(11–7)
Nonoy (26) Cansino (13) Cansino (6) Smart Araneta Coliseum Quezon City
2 Nov 20 • 4:00 pm (#4) (#1) Ateneo Blue Eagles L 79–86 0–2
(11–8)
Abando (16) Chabi Yo (19) Tied (5) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
(#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in UTC+08:00.
Source: Imperium Technology

Postseason tournament

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The games of the Philippine Collegiate Champions League were aired via livestreaming on Facebook and YouTube.

Postseason game log
2019 PCCL National Collegiate Championship: 1–2
Game Date • Time Opponent Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Location
1[a] Feb 8 • 2:00 pm Letran Knights
UAAP–NCAA Challenge
W 95–65 1–0 Cansino (13) Chabi Yo (10) Garing (4) Filoil Flying V Centre
San Juan
2[a] Feb 9 • 4:00 pm Ateneo Blue Eagles
UAAP–NCAA Challenge
L 71–82 1–1 Abando (14) Chabi Yo (6) Manalang (6) Filoil Flying V Centre
San Juan
3 Feb 15 • 1:00 pm San Beda Red Lions
UAAP–NCAA Challenge
L 68–77 1–2 Cansino (21) Tied (9) Nonoy (4) Filoil Flying V Centre
San Juan
(#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in UTC+08:00.
  1. ^ a b Jamba Garing, Paul Manalang, Christian Manaytay, and Ian Herrera replaced Renzo Subido, Zach Huang, Enric Caunan, and Nat Cosejo in the roster

UAAP statistics

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Eliminations

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Player GP GS MPG FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% RPG APG SPG BPG TOV PPG
Soulémane Chabi Yo 14 14 31.3 94 182 51.6 0 8 0.0 49 70 70.0 14.7 1.3 0.6 0.9 1.5 16.9
Rhenz Abando 13 5 22.3 53 148 35.8 32 104 30.8 21 37 56.8 5.0 1.0 0.7 1.2 2.2 12.2
Mark Nonoy 14 6 20.7 42 145 29.0 26 98 26.5 34 51 66.7 3.9 2.3 0.7 0.0 2.3 10.0
Renzo Subido 14 9 22.0 38 94 40.4 20 56 35.7 19 27 70.4 2.1 3.5 0.2 0.0 1.3 8.2
Sherwin Concepcion 14 3 16.7 33 109 30.3 25 74 33.8 14 17 82.4 4.4 0.9 0.1 0.0 0.6 7.5
Brent Paraiso 14 10 20.6 34 94 36.2 19 62 30.6 6 13 46.2 4.4 1.7 0.6 0.1 2.1 6.6
CJ Cansino 14 8 17.2 31 82 37.8 13 41 31.7 10 17 58.8 4.3 1.6 0.6 0.2 1.6 6.1
Zach Huang 14 4 14.8 29 65 44.6 12 26 46.2 13 24 54.2 3.9 0.9 0.1 0.0 0.9 5.9
Dave Ando 14 1 12.5 20 46 43.5 1 2 50.0 3 6 50.0 3.1 0.6 0.1 0.4 0.3 3.1
Ira Bataller 13 9 16.8 8 37 21.6 0 6 0.0 11 21 52.4 2.9 1.1 0.1 0.0 1.5 2.1
Nat Cosejo 4 0 2.3 2 3 66.7 0 0 0.0 1 2 50.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3
Deo Cuajao 11 1 5.8 5 24 20.8 3 14 21.4 0 0 0.0 1.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.3 1.2
Migs Pangilinan 4 0 3.1 1 1 100.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5
Albert Bordeos 6 0 4.7 0 7 0.0 0 4 0.0 1 2 50.0 0.5 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.2
Enric Caunan 2 0 5.4 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Junjun Asuncion 1 0 3.3 0 1 0.0 0 1 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Total 14 40.4 387 1,038 37.3 151 498 30.3 184 287 64.1 49.9 15.9 3.7 2.8 15.4 79.2
Opponents 14 40.4 402 1,011 39.8 114 374 30.5 141 238 59.2 45.1 15.5 4.9 3.1 14.7 75.6

Playoffs

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Player GP GS MPG FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% RPG APG SPG BPG TOV PPG
Soulémane Chabi Yo 5 5 32.1 35 65 53.8 0 3 0.0 18 28 64.3 14.2 1.6 1.0 0.4 1.8 17.6
Mark Nonoy 5 0 22.6 23 67 34.3 13 45 28.9 15 20 75.0 4.2 4.6 0.8 0.0 2.6 14.8
Rhenz Abando 5 1 24.4 15 42 35.7 9 29 31.0 17 27 63.0 5.8 0.0 0.6 1.8 0.6 11.2
Renzo Subido 5 5 24.6 19 53 35.8 14 46 30.4 0 1 0.0 2.2 4.8 0.4 0.0 3.2 10.4
Brent Paraiso 5 4 21.2 13 39 33.3 9 28 32.1 6 10 60.0 2.6 0.6 0.4 0.0 2.6 8.2
Sherwin Concepcion 5 0 12.3 8 27 29.6 7 23 30.4 2 2 100.0 1.6 0.8 0.0 0.0 0.4 5.0
CJ Cansino 5 5 20.4 8 32 25.0 0 8 0.0 7 8 87.5 7.8 2.8 0.6 0.2 1.2 4.6
Dave Ando 5 1 11.4 7 15 46.7 0 1 0.0 1 2 50.0 2.0 0.4 0.0 0.8 1.0 3.0
Zach Huang 5 0 13.0 4 17 23.5 1 7 14.3 6 9 66.7 3.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 1.0 3.0
Ira Bataller 5 4 17.0 2 8 25.0 1 2 50.0 0 0 0.0 2.6 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 1.0
Deo Cuajao 1 0 2.3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Migs Pangilinan 1 0 3.1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Total 5 40.0 134 365 36.7 54 192 28.1 72 105 68.6 46.2 17.2 3.8 3.2 17.0 78.8
Opponents 5 40.0 149 362 41.2 39 141 27.7 45 71 63.4 44.8 15.4 5.0 3.0 16.2 76.4
Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FGM  Field-goal made  FGA  Field-goal attempts  FG%  Field-goal percentage
 3PM  3-point field-goal made  3PA  3-point field-goal attempts  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage
 FTM  Free-throw made  FTA  Free-throw attempts  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  TOT  Turnovers per game  PPG  Points per game
Source: Imperium Technology

Awards

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Name Award Date Ref.
Team NBA China runners-up 18 Aug 2019 [23]
UAAP runners-up 20 Nov 2019 [24][25]
Soulémane Chabi Yo Season MVP
Mythical Five
Mark Nonoy Rookie of the Year
Rhenz Abando Player of the Week 4–8 Sep 2019 [5]
CJ Cansino Player of the Week 16–20 Oct 2019 [6]

Players drafted into the PBA

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Renzo Subido was drafted 24th overall in the second round of the 2019 PBA draft by the Pido Jarencio-led NorthPort Batang Pier on December 8, 2019.[26]

Zach Huang and Enric Caunan joined the 2023 PBA draft and were selected in the fourth and eighth rounds, respectively. Huang was picked 43rd overall by the Luigi Trillo-led Meralco Bolts team, while Caunan ended up with the Johnedel Cardel-coached Terrafirma Dyip team as the 70th pick of the draft on September 17, 2013.[27]

Year Round Pick Overall Player PBA team
2019 2 12 24 Renzo Subido NorthPort Batang Pier
2023 4 8 43 Zach Huang Meralco Bolts
8 1 70 Enrique Caunan Terrafirma Dyip

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