NCAA Season 75
Host schoolJRU school colors Jose Rizal College
Tagline"Continuing Its Legacy of Friendship and Goodwill Through Sports"
General
SeniorsLetran school colors Letran Knights
JuniorsLetran school colors Letran Squires
Seniors' champions
Sport
Men
Women
Basketball Letran school colors Letran N/A
Juniors' champions
Sport
Boys
Girls
Basketball San Beda school colors San Beda N/A
(NT) = No tournament; (DS) = Demonstration Sport;
(Ex) = Exhibition;

NCAA Season 75 is the 1999–2000 season of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines), which was hosted by Jose Rizal College.

The NCAA season opened on July 18, 1999 at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig, with Jose Rizal College as the host. Vintage Television aired the games for the third consecutive season via the Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation.[1]

Basketball

Men's tournament

Elimination round

Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1 SSC-R school colors San Sebastian Stags 9 5 .643 Twice-to-beat in the semifinals
2 JRU school colors JRC Heavy Bombers (H) 9 5 .643
3 UPHD school colors Perpetual Altas 8 6 .571 1 Twice-to-win in the semifinals
4 Letran school colors Letran Knights 8 6 .571 1
5 San Beda school colors San Beda Red Lions 6 8 .429 3
6 Mapua school colors Mapúa Cardinals 6 8 .429 3
7 CSB school colors Benilde Blazers 5 9 .357 4
8 PCU school colors PCU Dolphins 5 9 .357 4
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) if tied for #2 and #4, one-game playoff; 3) head-to-head record; 4) head-to-head point differential; 5) overall point differential
(H) Hosts

Bracket

Semifinals
(Nos. 1 & 2 have twice-to-beat advantage)
Finals
(Best-of-three series)
1SSC-R school colors San Sebastian63L
4Letran school colors Letran65W
4Letran school colors Letran7583[lower-alpha 1]
2JRU school colors JRC7460
2JRU school colors JRC84
3UPHD school colors UPHR63

Semifinals

The top 2 teams had the twice-to-beat advantage, where the top 2 teams have to be beaten twice, while their opponents just once, to progress.

(1) San Sebastian vs. (4) Letran

September 30
San Sebastian Stags SSC-R school colors LW Letran school colors Letran Knights
Letran wins series in two games

The Knights forced a rubber match by winning the first game. Letran led by 14 early in the second half. However, San Sebastian converted seven three-point field-goals to tie the game at 61-all. Letran then closed on the Stags' shooters and allowed them just one basket moving forward to force a Game 2.[2] Letran then won Game 2.

(2) JRC vs. (3) UPHR

September 27
JRC Heavy Bombers JRU school colors 8463 UPHD school colors UPHR Altas
JRC wins series in one game

UPHR was leading early in the second half when JRC had a 20–5 run that blew the game wide open for good. The Heavy Bombers' win marked their first finals appearance since 1972.[2]

Finals

October 8
JRC Heavy Bombers JRU school colors 6083[lower-alpha 1] Letran school colors Letran Knights
Letran wins series 2–0

In Game 1, Letran ran to a 15–5 start, only to have JRC mount their own 13–4 run. The Knights kept the lead at halftime, 46–43. With five minutes left in the second half, Letran guard John Prior fouled out, setting John Dale Valeña to score 10 points to put JRC up. With 2:08 left in the game and with the Heavy Bombers up 74–72, Letran's defense caused JRC to miss shots. A free-throw from Kerby Raymundo, named Most Valuable Player prior to the game, cut the JRC lead to one. Raymundo then forced Ariel Capus to throw up an airball, which led to Aldin Ayo scoring on a lay-up to put the Knights in the lead. Both teams then failed to score in the ensuing possessions, setting up a final possession for JRC, where Valeña missed a lay-up to give the Knights the Game 1 victory.[3]

On the next game, Letran again started well, erecting a 13–2 lead early in the first half. JRC cut the lead down to four at 13–9, but the Knights then had another 27–11 run; Letran eventually had a 44–26 lead at halftime. At halftime, fracas ensued when Letran supporters rained debris on JRC cheerleaders, causing the game to be delayed by an hour. JRC never got close in the second half. With 3 minutes remaining, and with Letran leading 83–60, Letran's John Prior elbowed John Dale Valeña in the face, in front of the JRC bench. Valeña then threw a punch on Prior at the nape, then the JRC supporters rained debris on the court, causing the game to be delayed again. JRC coach Boy de Vera wanted to finish the game, but was overruled by JRC officials, conceding the game to Letran. Knights coach Binky Favis later said "It would have been a sweeter victory if the game finished, but a championship is a championship."[4]

Juniors' tournament

Finals

October 8
San Beda Red Cubs San Beda school colors 7264 Mapua school colors Mapua Red Robins
San Beda wins series in two games

Armed with the twice-to-beat advantage after winning all 14 elimination round games, San Beda was beaten for the first time in the season by Mapua, extending the series.[3] In the deciding Game 2, Magnum Membrere led the Red Cubs to the juniors' championship.[4]

Notes

References

  1. Mallum, Noel (1999-07-16). "75th NCAA season opens". Google Newspaper archive. Manila Standard. Retrieved 2023-11-22.
  2. 1 2 Manguiat, Lorenzo (1999-09-28). "JRC Bombers enter finals; Knights win". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2000-11-17. Retrieved 2023-11-22.
  3. 1 2 Manguiat, Lorenzo (1999-10-05). "Knights beat Bombers, 75-74". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2000-12-03. Retrieved 2023-11-23.
  4. 1 2 Manguiat, Lorenzo (1999-10-08). "Knights cop 'NC' crown,fracas mars Game 2". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2000-12-03. Retrieved 2023-11-23.

Juniors' basketball

Finals

October 8
San Beda Red Cubs San Beda school colors 7264 Mapua school colors Mapua Red Robins
San Beda wins series in two games

See also

References

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