NCAA Season 80 basketball tournaments

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NCAA Season 80
Host schoolUPHD school colors University of Perpetual Help System DALTA
Men's Finals 1 2Wins
PCU school colors PCU Dolphins 70 722
UPHD school colors Perpetual Altas 68 600
DurationSeptember 20–22, 2004
Arena(s)Rizal Memorial Coliseum
Araneta Coliseum
Finals MVPRobert Sanz
Winning coachLoreto Tolentino
SemifinalistsLetran school colors Letran Knights
San Beda school colors San Beda Red Lions
TV network(s)Studio 23 and TFC
Juniors' Finals 1 23Wins
San Beda school colors San Beda Red Cubs 87 76882
Letran school colors Letran Squires 77 81721
DurationSeptember 20–24, 2004
Arena(s)Rizal Memorial Coliseum
Araneta Coliseum
Finals MVPRogemar Menor
Winning coachAto Badolato
SemifinalistsPCU school colors PCU Baby Dolphins
CSB school colors La Salle Greenies
TV network(s)Studio 23 and TFC
< Season 79 2004 Season 81 >

The NCAA Season 80 basketball tournaments are the postseason tournaments of the National Collegiate Athletic Association for basketball at the 2004–05 season. The tournaments are divided into two divisions: the Juniors tournament for male high school students and the Seniors tournament for male college students.

The NCAA ushered its 80th season on June 26, 2004 before a packed crowd at the Araneta Coliseum. Ricky Palou is the year's NCAA commissioner, the opening rites were graced by the NCAA board members and other representatives of member schools. [1]

Philippine Christian University bag their first-ever NCAA crown since joining the league eight years ago. The Dolphins swept the University of Perpetual Help Altas.

Seniors' tournament[]

Elimination round[]

Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1 UPHD school colors Perpetual Altas (H) 10 4 .714[a] Twice-to-beat in the semifinals
2 PCU school colors PCU Dolphins 10 4 .714[a]
3 Letran school colors Letran Knights 9 5 .643 1 Twice-to-win in the semifinals
4 San Beda school colors San Beda Red Lions 7 7 .500[b] 3
5 Mapua school colors Mapúa Cardinals 7 7 .500[b] 3
6 SSC-R school colors San Sebastian Stags 7 7 .500[b] 3
7 JRU school colors JRU Heavy Bombers 4 10 .286 6
8 CSB school colors Benilde Blazers 2 12 .143 8
Source: ABS-CBN Sports
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) if tied for #4, one-game playoff; 3) head-to-head record; 4) head-to-head point differential; 5) overall point differential
(H) Host
Notes:
  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Head-to-head record: Perpetual 1-1 PCU; Perpetual +4
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Head-to-head point differential: San Beda +19, Mapúa –9, San Sebastian –10; San Sebastian has the lowest quotient among them thereby automatically eliminated; fourth-seed playoff: San Beda 59–52 Mapúa

Results[]

 Round 1Round 2
Team ╲ Game1234567891011121314
Letran school colors LetranPCU school colorsMapua school colorsSan Beda school colorsJRU school colorsCSB school colorsUPHD school colorsSSC-R school colorsCSB school colorsJRU school colorsUPHD school colorsMapua school colorsSan Beda school colorsPCU school colorsSSC-R school colors
CSB school colors BenildeMapua school colorsPCU school colorsUPHD school colorsSSC-R school colorsLetran school colorsSan Beda school colorsJRU school colorsLetran school colorsSSC-R school colorsPCU school colorsSan Beda school colorsMapua school colorsUPHD school colorsJRU school colors
JRU school colors JRUUPHD school colorsSan Beda school colorsMapua school colorsLetran school colorsPCU school colorsSSC-R school colorsCSB school colorsSSC-R school colorsLetran school colorsSan Beda school colorsPCU school colorsUPHD school colorsMapua school colorsCSB school colors
Mapua school colors MapúaCSB school colorsLetran school colorsJRU school colorsUPHD school colorsSSC-R school colorsPCU school colorsSan Beda school colorsSan Beda school colorsPCU school colorsSSC-R school colorsLetran school colorsCSB school colorsJRU school colorsUPHD school colors
PCU school colors PCULetran school colorsCSB school colorsSan Beda school colorsSSC-R school colorsJRU school colorsMapua school colorsUPHD school colorsUPHD school colorsMapua school colorsCSB school colorsJRU school colorsSSC-R school colorsLetran school colorsSan Beda school colors
San Beda school colors San BedaSSC-R school colorsJRU school colorsPCU school colorsLetran school colorsUPHD school colorsCSB school colorsMapua school colorsMapua school colorsUPHD school colorsJRU school colorsCSB school colorsLetran school colorsSSC-R school colorsPCU school colors
SSC-R school colors San SebastianSan Beda school colorsUPHD school colorsPCU school colorsCSB school colorsMapua school colorsJRU school colorsLetran school colorsJRU school colorsCSB school colorsMapua school colorsUPHD school colorsPCU school colorsSan Beda school colorsLetran school colors
UPHD school colors PerpetualJRU school colorsSSC-R school colorsCSB school colorsSan Beda school colorsMapua school colorsLetran school colorsPCU school colorsPCU school colorsSan Beda school colorsLetran school colorsSSC-R school colorsJRU school colorsCSB school colorsMapua school colors
Source:[citation needed]
  = Win;   = OT win;   = Loss;   = OT loss

Scores[]

Results on top and to the right of the dashes are for first-round games; those to the bottom and to the left of it are second-round games.

Teams CSJL CSB JRU MIT PCU SBC SSC-R UPHDS
Letran Knights 70–51 62–45 76–86 84–76 70–55 68–72 68–71
Benilde Blazers 70–96 74–82 87–88 66–68 60–84 74–88 75–95
JRU Heavy Bombers 84–87 91–95 62–76 64–72 51–69 79–81 72–61
Mapúa Cardinals 62–60 103–97 76–53 90–85 68–65 73–74 88–98
PCU Dolphins 80–77 72–68 73–63 91–79 55–42 65–74 71–84
San Beda Red Lions 70–79* 83–77 71–74 79–73 67–79 76–68 70–75
San Sebastian Stags 78–81 82–77 73–65 72–67 78–84 86–94 65–70
Perpetual Altas 90–74 70–84 88–61 71–63 62–71 52–66 65–71
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Fourth-seed playoff[]

September 8
4:00 p.m.
San Beda Red Lions San Beda school colors 59–52 Mapua school colors Mapúa Cardinals
Scoring by quarter: 17 –15, 16–8, 13–15, 13–14
Pts: Aljamal, Paterno, 16 each Pts: Joferson Gonzales 14
San Beda advances to the Final Four

San Beda, Mapua and San Sebastian wound up in a three-way tie at the end of the elimination round. However, only the Red Lions and the Cardinals will figure in a knockout match due to their superior tie-break quotients. [2]

San Beda made it to the final four cast for the first time in seven years as they relied on their tested leader Arjun Cordero, who shot nine of his 14 points in the final four minutes to lift the Red Lions past the Mapua Cardinals. [3]

Bracket[]

  Semifinals
(#1 & #2 have twice-to-beat advantage)
Finals
(Best-of-three playoff)
                       
1 UPHD school colors Perpetual 48 58  
4 San Beda school colors San Beda 57 56  
  1 UPHD school colors Perpetual 68 60
  2 PCU school colors PCU 70 72
2 PCU school colors PCU 64 85
3 Letran school colors Letran 65 80  

Semifinals[]

Perpetual vs. San Beda[]

September 10
4:00 p.m.
Perpetual Altas UPHD school colors 48–57 San Beda school colors San Beda Red Lions
Scoring by quarter: 18–14, 11–14, 2–13, 17–16
September 15
2:00 p.m.
Perpetual Altas UPHD school colors 58–56 San Beda school colors San Beda Red Lions
Scoring by quarter: 15–19, 18–9, 13–16, 12–12
Perpetual Help wins series in two games

In Game 1, Jeff Bombeo and rookie Yousif Aljamal combined for 25 points to lift the Red Lions past the Altas, who were playing without key player Vladimir Joe.

PCU vs. Letran[]

September 10
2:00 p.m.
PCU Dolphins PCU school colors 64–65 Letran school colors Letran Knights
Scoring by quarter: 16–15, 18–14, 12–14, 18–22
September 15
4:00 p.m.
PCU Dolphins PCU school colors 85–80 (OT) Letran school colors Letran Knights
Scoring by quarter: 24–21, 25–27, 16–10, 6–13Overtime: 14–9
PCU wins series in two games

Jonathan Aldave nailed a three-pointer with 3.2 seconds left to stun the PCU Dolphins in Game 1. After Robert Sanz drained his charities in the last 12 seconds for a 64-62 PCU lead, the Knights' Boyet Bautista dribbled the length of the court, drove down the middle to draw the defense to him and made a kick-off pass to the waiting Aldave, who delivered the night's most dramatic basket. [4]

Finals[]

A historic NCAA basketball series unfolds when University of Perpetual Help Altas and Philippine Christian University Dolphins vie for their first championship crown. The Dolphins are in their first finals appearance since joining the league in 1996 while the Altas will troop to the championship match for the first time in 15 years. [5]

Game 1[]

September 17
4:00 p.m.
PCU Dolphins PCU school colors 70–68 UPHD school colors Perpetual Altas
Scoring by quarter: 22–21, 12–13, 25–17, 11–17
September 22
4:00 p.m.
PCU Dolphins PCU school colors 72–60 UPHD school colors Perpetual Altas
Scoring by quarter: 20–9, 17–16, 26–20, 9–15
PCU wins series, 2-0
  • Finals Most Valuable Player: Robert Sanz (PCU Dolphins)

Sophomore Jayson Castro drain a three-pointer with five seconds left in Game 1 as the Dolphins moved to within a win of capturing their first-ever NCAA crown. Head coach Loreto Tolentino was slapped with a one-game suspension for excessive complaining in their previous semifinal win against Letran. Tolentino's son Elvis called the shots for PCU on the bench.[6]

In Game 2, PCU posted a double-digit lead right from the first quarter and delivered the best first half they could play. The Dolphins dictated the tempo with Robert Sanz and rookie Jayson Castro leading the charge, and Gabby Espinas coming off the bench. PCU coach Loreto Tolentino steered the Dolphins in one of the most amazing turnarounds the league has ever seen.[7][8] Robert Sanz bagged the Finals MVP award. Before the game, Espinas was awarded both the season Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year awards, the first player to win both awards in the league on the same season.[8]

Awards[]

NCAA Individual awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Gabby Espinas (PCU Dolphins)
  • Rookie of the Year: Gabby Espinas (PCU Dolphins)
  • Mythical Five:
    • Gabby Espinas (PCU Dolphins)
    • Leomar Najorda (San Sebastian Stags)
    • Dominador Javier (Perpetual Altas)
    • Ernie Jay Sagad (Benilde Blazers)
    • Christian Guevarra (Mapúa Cardinals)
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Leomar Najorda (San Sebastian Stags)
  • Most Improved Player: Ian Garrido (PCU Dolphins)
  • Coach of the Year: Loreto Tolentino (PCU Dolphins)

Juniors tournament[]

Bracket[]

  Semifinals
(#1 & #2 have twice-to-beat advantage)
Finals
(Best-of-three playoff)
                       
1 San Beda school colors San Beda 79  
4 CSB school colors LSGH 71    
  1 San Beda school colors San Beda 87 76 88
  2 Letran school colors Letran 77 81 72
2 Letran school colors Letran 78  
3 PCU school colors PCU 68  

Semifinals[]

San Beda vs. LSGH[]

September 15
11:30am
San Beda Red Cubs San Beda school colors 79–71 CSB school colors La Salle Greenies
San Beda wins series in one game

Letran vs. PCU[]

September 17
2:00pm
Letran Squires Letran school colors 78–68 PCU school colors PCU Baby Dolphins
Letran wins series in one game

Finals[]

Game 1[]

September 24
3:15pm
San Beda Red Cubs San Beda school colors 88–72 Letran school colors Letran Squires
Scoring by quarter: 23-29, 28-14, 14-21, 23-8
Pts: Rogemar Menor 30 Pts: Lucas Tagarda 17
San Beda wins series, 2–1

In Game 2, Squires star Lucas Tagarda carried his team in the end game, as he made six of his 15 points in the final minute of the game, as Letran forced a winner-take-all Game Three.[9]

In the deciding game, Red Cubs team captain Ogie Menor exploded for 30 points and 20 rebounds, while teammates James Martinez and Jay-R Taganas added 15 and 8 points respectively, as they clinched the NCAA juniors championship.[7]

Awards[]

NCAA Individual Awards[10]

  • Most Valuable Player: Rogemar Menor (San Beda Red Cubs)
  • Rookie of the Year: Marko Batricevic (La Salle Greenies)
  • Mythical Five:
    • Rogemar Menor (San Beda Red Cubs)
    • Jay-R Taganas (San Beda Red Cubs)
    • James Mangahas (PCU Baby Dolphins)
    • Eric Carlos (San Sebastian Staglets)
    • Marko Batricevic (La Salle Greenies)
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Marko Batricevic (La Salle Greenies)
  • Most Improved Player: Jay-R Taganas (San Beda Red Cubs)
  • Coach of the Year: Ato Badolato (San Beda Red Cubs)

References[]

  1. ^ Payo, Jasmine (June 26, 2004). "NCAA caging under way at Big Dome". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  2. ^ Payo, Jasmine (September 8, 2004). "Lions, Cards dispute last final four berth". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  3. ^ Payo, Jasmine (September 9, 2004). "Lions complete cast". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  4. ^ Payo, Jasmine (September 11, 2004). "'Divine' basket rescues Knights; Lions forge sudden death, too, vs Altas". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
  5. ^ Payo, Jasmine (September 17, 2004). "Historic NCAA crown duel on". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  6. ^ Payo, Jasmine (September 18, 2004). "PCU nips Perpetual, nears 8-year dream". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b Payo, Jasmine (September 23, 2004). "Dolphins bag first NC crown". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b "Dolphins dominate Altas PCU routs UPHDS for 1st NCAA title". The Manila Times. September 23, 2004. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  9. ^ Hernandez, Rian Jay (September 23, 2004). "Squires steal Game Two in NCAA juniors' tournament". ABS-CBN Pinoy Central. Archived from the original on February 8, 2005. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
  10. ^ Pascual, Paolo Kim (September 23, 2004). "Menor, Batricevic given top awards in juniors' side". ABS-CBN Pinoy Central. Archived from the original on February 8, 2005. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
Preceded by
Season 79 (2003)
NCAA basketball seasons
Season 80 (2004)
Succeeded by
Season 81 (2005)
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