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Ateneo Blue Eagles men's basketball

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Men's college basketball team in Manila, Philippines
Further information:Ateneo Blue Eagles
Ateneo Blue Eagles
UniversityAteneo de Manila University
Founded1914
HistoryAteneo Blue and Whites (c. 1920s–1938)
Ateneo Blue Eagles (1938–present)
Head coachTab Baldwin
LocationKatipunan Avenue,Quezon City
NicknameBlue Eagles
ColorsBlue and white[1]
   
UAAP Championships (12)
  • 1987
  • 1988
  • 2002
  • 2008
  • 2009
  • 2010
  • 2011
  • 2012
  • 2017
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2022
NCAA Championships (14)
  • 1928
  • 1931
  • 1932
  • 1933
  • 1937
  • 1941
  • 1953
  • 1954
  • 1957
  • 1958
  • 1961
  • 1969
  • 1975
  • 1976

TheAteneo Blue Eagles men's basketball team representAteneo de Manila University in the men's collegiate basketball tournaments in theUniversity Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). They previously competed in thePhilippine National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) from 1924 to 1978.

5-on-5 basketball

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Rivalry with De La Salle University

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Main article:Ateneo–La Salle rivalry
This section is an excerpt fromAteneo–La Salle rivalry.[edit]
Ateneo and La Salle inUAAP Season 86 basketball

Theschool rivalry in sports betweenAteneo de Manila University andDe La Salle University began when both educational institutions participated in thePhilippine National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and has carried over to theUniversity Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) where both universities compete in currently.[2]

Beginning withUAAP Season 84 in May 2022, Ateneo de Manila University decided to unify student-athletes and varsity teams under the "Blue Eagles" moniker moving forward, regardless of sport, gender, or age group.[3][4][5][6] Meanwhile, the Green Archer is the traditional mascot of De La Salle University and the varsity teams are collectively referred to as the "Green Archers", however, each team carries a specific moniker that references the sport that they play.[7]

Ateneo and La Salle were both co-founders of the NCAA in 1924,[8][9] until Ateneo left the league in 1978 to join the UAAP while La Salle announced its decision to leave the NCAA in September 1980.[10][11] Both Catholic private schools in theMetro Manila area have been competing against each other in the UAAP ever since La Salle was also admitted to join the league in 1986.[12]

Rivalry with University of the Philippines Diliman

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Main article:Battle of Katipunan
This section is an excerpt fromBattle of Katipunan.[edit]

Battle of Katipunan refers to theschool rivalry betweenAteneo de Manila University and theUniversity of the Philippines Diliman (UP) began during games and meets that preceded the establishing of theNational Collegiate Athletic Association of the Philippines (NCAA), or which both schools were founding members, and continues in theUniversity Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) where both universities compete. After competing in the NCAA for several years, UP left the NCAA to co-found the UAAP. Ateneo joined the UAAP in 1978.[13]

As the main campuses of both schools are located alongKatipunan Avenue inQuezon City, games between Ateneo and UP are referred to as the "Battle of Katipunan".[14]

The Ateneo's teams are called theAteneo Blue Eagles and the UP teams are called theUP Fighting Maroons.

Current roster

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Main article:UAAP Season 88 basketball tournaments
Ateneo Blue Eagles roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHeightYearHigh School
F1United StatesKymani Ladi(C)6'8" (2.03m)GSMerritt College
G/F2United StatesKyle Gamber6'3" (1.91m)3rdPolytech High School
G/F3United StatesAndrew Bongo6'4" (1.93m)3rdCharter Oak High School
G7PhilippinesIan Espinosa5'10" (1.78m)4thAteneo High School
G9PhilippinesJared Bahay(C)5'10" (1.78m)2ndSacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu
F10United StatesShawn Tuano6'3" (1.91m)3rdOtay Ranch High School
C14NigeriaDivine Adili6'10" (2.08m)1stNew Era University
G15United StatesJaden Lazo6'0" (1.83m)GSCalifornia State University Los Angeles
F16PhilippinesJoshua Lazaro6'6" (1.98m)5thAteneo High School
G18PhilippinesThirdy Ebdane6'1" (1.85m)2ndAteneo High School
G19PhilippinesWaki Espina6'2" (1.88m)2ndDe La Salle Santiago Zobel School
C22PhilippinesKyle Ong6'9" (2.06m)5thJubilee Christian Academy
G23PhilippinesLebron Nieto5'11" (1.8m)3rdAteneo High School
G/F24United StatesDominic Escobar6'5" (1.96m)GSCalifornia State University Los Angeles
G/F25PhilippinesAlden Cainglet6'3" (1.91m)1stSacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu
C30PhilippinesLars Fjellvang6'7" (2.01m)1stSacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Team manager
  • Philippines Christopher John "Epok" Quimpo
  • Philippines Debbie Tan

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

Championships

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NCAA

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Blue Eagles
NCAA (14)

UAAP

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SeasonTournamentTitleRef
1987UAAP Season 50Champions[22]
1988UAAP Season 51Champions[22]
2002UAAP Season 65Champions[23]
2008UAAP Season 71Champions[24]
2009UAAP Season 72Champions[25]
2010UAAP Season 73Champions[26]
2011UAAP Season 74Champions[27]
2012UAAP Season 75Champions[28]
2017UAAP Season 80Champions[29]
2018UAAP Season 81Champions[30]
2019UAAP Season 82Champions[31]
2022UAAP Season 85Champions[32]

In men's basketball, the Ateneo Blue Eagles have won 26 titles as of 2022, 14 in the NCAA and 12 in the UAAP.[33]

Other leagues and tournaments

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The Blue Eagles also competed at the 2018William Jones Cup,[34] an international tournament in Taiwan for both club and national teams.

YearChampions

  • 2006 – Blue Eagles – Fr. Martin Summer Cup
  • 2007 – Blue Eagles – Collegiate Champions League
  • 2008 – Blue Eagles – Philippine University Games / Nike Summer League
  • 2009 – Blue Eagles – Philippine University Games / Philippine Collegiate Champions League
  • 2010 – Blue Eagles – Fr. Martin Summer Cup / Philippine Collegiate Champions League
  • 2011 – Blue Eagles – Philippine University Games / Filoil Flying V Preseason Cup
  • 2019 – Blue Eagles – Philippine Collegiate Champions League / PBA D-League
  • 2020 – Blue Eagles – Philippine Collegiate Champions League
  • 2022 – Blue Eagles – World University Basketball Series
  • 2023 – Blue Eagles –AsiaBasket Las Piñas Championship

Season-by-season records

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NCAA

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Multi-stage era (1924–1941)

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In the early years of the NCAA, a qualifying round robin sees teams split into two groups; the top teams from each group qualify to around robin championship round.

SeasonLeagueQualifying roundChampionship round
PosGPWLPCTPosGPWLPCTFinish
1930NCAA2nd/5431.7502nd/4321.667Second place

Pennant era (1947–1977)

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In the pennant era, asplit season format was followed, where the winners of each half of the season (the pennant winners) play for the championship.

SeasonLeagueElimination roundFinals
PosGPWLPtsGPWLResults
1975NCAA1st/81413127Automatic champions
1976NCAA220Won Finals vs San Beda
1977NCAA312Lost Finals vs San Beda

UAAP

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Pre-Final Four era (1978–1992)

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In the UAAP before the Final Four era, the top two teams qualify to the Finals, with the top seeded team having thetwice-to-beat advantage.

SeasonLeagueElimination roundFinals
PosGPWLPtsGPWLResults
1987UAAP1st/81413127110Won Finals vs UE
1988UAAP1st/81412226110Won Finals vs DLSU
1989UAAP4th/8148622Did not qualify
1990UAAP3rd/8149523101Lost 2nd-seed playoff vs UE
1991UAAP5th/8146820Did not qualify
1992UAAP5th/8146820Did not qualify

Final Four era (1993–present)

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In the Final Four era, the top four teams qualify to the semifinals, with the top two seeded teams having thetwice-to-beat advantage. The semifinal winners then advance to thebest-of-three Finals.

SeasonLeagueElimination roundPlayoffs
PosGPWLPCTGPWLResults
1993UAAP6th/81468.429Did not qualify
1994UAAP6th/71248.333Did not qualify
1995UAAP7th/814410.286Did not qualify
1996UAAP5th/81477.500Did not qualify
1997UAAP6th/814410.286Did not qualify
1998UAAP6th/81459.357Did not qualify
1999UAAP3rd/814104.714101Lost semifinals vs UST
2000UAAP2nd/814113.786202Lost semifinals vs FEU
2001UAAP2nd/814104.714422Lost Finals vs DLSU
2002UAAP3rd/81495.643541Won Finals vs DLSU
2003UAAP1st/814113.786413Lost Finals vs FEU
2004UAAP3rd/814104.714101Lost semifinals vs DLSU
2005UAAP3rd/814104.714101Lost semifinals vs DLSU
2006UAAP1st/712102.833422Lost Finals vs UST
2007UAAP3rd/81495.643321Lost stepladder round 2 vs DLSU
2008UAAP1st/814131.929330Won Finals vs DLSU
2009UAAP1st/814131.929431Won Finals vs UE
2010UAAP2nd/814104.714330Won Finals vs FEU
2011UAAP1st/814131.929330Won Finals vs FEU
2012UAAP1st/814122.857330Won Finals vs UST
2013UAAP5th/81477.500Did not qualify
2014UAAP1st/814113.786202Lost semifinals vs NU
2015UAAP3rd/81495.643101Lost semifinals vs FEU
2016UAAP2nd/814104.714413Lost Finals vs DLSU
2017UAAP1st/814131.929532Won Finals vs DLSU
2018UAAP1st/814122.857330Won Finals vs UP
2019UAAP1st/8141401.000220Won Finals vs UST
2022UAAP1st/814131.929422Lost Finals vs UP
2022UAAP1st/814113.786431Won Finals vs UP
2023UAAP4th/81477.500101Lost semifinals vs UP
2024UAAP8th/814410.286Did not qualify
2025UAAPTBD/81367.462TBD

Notable players

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Head coaches

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Uniform

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Manufacturer

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3x3 basketball

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Ateneo won theUAAP Season 81 3x3 basketball tournament on its second and final year as a demonstration sport before it became an official sport inUAAP Season 82.[41][42]

Individual awards

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Most Valuable Player (Season)

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SeasonTournamentPlayer
1987UAAP Season 50Jun Reyes
1988UAAP Season 51
2000UAAP Season 63Rich Alvarez
2001UAAP Season 64
2002UAAP Season 65Enrico Villanueva
2008UAAP Season 71Rabeh Al-Hussaini
2014UAAP Season 77Kiefer Ravena
2015UAAP Season 78
2021UAAP Season 84Ange Kouame

Most Valuable Player (Finals)

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SeasonTournamentPlayer/s
2002UAAP Season 65Larry Fonacier,

Wesley Gonzales

2008UAAP Season 71Nonoy Baclao
2009UAAP Season 72Rabeh Al-Hussaini
2010UAAP Season 73Ryan Buenafe
2011UAAP Season 74Nico Salva
2012UAAP Season 75
2017UAAP Season 80Thirdy Ravena
2018UAAP Season 81
2019UAAP Season 82
2022UAAP Season 85Ange Kouame

Rookie of the Year

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SeasonTournamentPlayer
1998UAAP Season 61Enrico Villanueva
2005UAAP Season 68Jai Reyes
2008UAAP Season 71Ryan Buenafe
2011UAAP Season 74Kiefer Ravena
2014UAAP Season 77Arvin Tolentino
2018UAAP Season 81Ange Kouame

Mythical Team

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SeasonTournamentPlayer/s
2000UAAP Season 63Rich Alvarez
2001UAAP Season 64
2002UAAP Season 65
Rich Alvarez, Enrico Villanueva
2003UAAP Season 66Rich Alvarez
2004UAAP Season 67LA Tenorio
2005UAAP Season 68
2006UAAP Season 69JC Intal
2007UAAP Season 70Chris Tiu
2008UAAP Season 71Chris Tiu,Rabeh Al-Hussaini
2009UAAP Season 72Rabeh Al-Hussaini
2011UAAP Season 74Kiefer Ravena,Greg Slaughter
2012UAAP Season 75Greg Slaughter
2014UAAP Season 77Kiefer Ravena,Chris Newsome
2015UAAP Season 78Kiefer Ravena
2016UAAP Season 79Thirdy Ravena
2017UAAP Season 80
2021UAAP Season 84Ange Kouame
2022UAAP Season 85Dave Ildefonso, Forthsky Padrigao

References

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  7. ^"Halftime thoughts: Monikers for individuality or Green Archers as a whole?".The LaSallian. November 13, 2018.Archived from the original on October 27, 2022. RetrievedOctober 27, 2022.
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Final Four era
*Played in early 2022
Academics
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Student life
Miscellaneous
  • 0 Thirdy Ravena
  • 2 Jose Escaler
  • 3 Adrian Wong
  • 4 Anton Asistio
  • 5 Vince Tolentino
  • 7 Mike Nieto
  • 8 Aaron Black
  • 10 Jolo Mendoza
  • 11 Isaac Go
  • 12 Matt Nieto
  • 14 Kris Porter
  • 17 Shaun Ildefonso
  • 18 Gideon Babilonia
  • 21 Ikeh Chibueze
  • 22 Raffy Verano
  • 30 Jawuan White
  • Coach Sandy Arespacochaga
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