NCAA Season 84

NCAA Season 84
"To the Fore at 84: Building Bridges Through Sports"
Host school Mapua Institute of Technology
General champions
Seniors  Benilde Blazers[1]
Juniors  La Salle Greenies[1]
Seniors' champions
Sport Men Women
Basketball  San Beda N/A
Volleyball  Letran  SSC-R
Chess  CSB N/A
Taekwondo  CSB N/A
Table tennis  CSB  CSB
Swimming  San Beda N/A
Beach Volleyball  Letran  SSC-R
Track and field  Mapúa N/A
Football  San Beda N/A
Lawn Tennis  Letran N/A
Cheerdance  JRU (EX) (Ex - Coed)
Juniors' champions
Sport Boys Girls
Basketball  SSC-R N/A
Volleyball  SSC-R N/A
Chess  Letran N/A
Taekwondo  LSGH N/A
Table tennis  San Beda N/A
Swimming  LSGH N/A
Track and field  LSGH N/A
Football  LSGH N/A
Lawn Tennis  LSGH N/A
(Ex) = Exhibition; (DS) = Demonstration Sport
< Season 83 NCAA seasons Season 85 >

NCAA Season 84 is the 20082009 season of the National Collegiate Athletic Association of the Philippines.

Mapua Institute of Technology is the host of the 20082009 season, with the year's theme being "To The Fore at 84: Building Bridges Through Sports". NCAA Season 81's commissioner Joe Lipa returns as a commissioner.[2]

Unresolved issues from Season 83

PCU suspension

After being suspended the previous season for identity switching, an additional five student-athletes were implicated by the NCAA's own investigation to the matter. Initially, it was thought that the Management Committee (MANCOM) would extend PCU's suspension for another year.[3]

On May 28, the Policy Board and the PCU management announced an agreement in which the PCU Dolphins seniors' teams would return to the league for Season 84, with the juniors' teams still suspended; after the season, the school would take an indefinite leave of absence from the league. As a result, the Policy Board scrapped the MANCOM's earlier recommendation of extending the suspension for another year with three years of probation thereafter. Several players were also banned from the league, with the exception of Elvin Pascual who is currently at the San Beda Red Lions' team B; his status would be decided on the eligibility meeting on June 10.[4] Pascual was cleared to play by the MANCOM after an appeal was granted on a previous decision that barred him from playing.[5]

Game-fixing allegations

Another issue being investigated by the MANCOM were the allegations of game-fixing on games, especially after Paolo Orbeta of CSB was implicated on point shaving. Incoming president Dr. Reynaldo Vea of Season 84 host Mapua and his predecessor Dr. Vince Fabella of Jose Rizal issued a stern warning on the matter.[6]

Return of the Mapua juniors team

The Mapua juniors team returns with student-athletes from the Malayan High School of Science; the original Mapua Institute of Technology Pre-Engineering High School closed down after the Yuchengco takeover of the institute. The school was "forced" to form the team for them to be able to host the season since they will not be allowed to take part in seniors' events, which would jeopardize their hosting duties. The basketball team would be handled by former Mapua Cardinals Randy Alcantara and Chito Victolero. The old Mapua juniors team held the most basketball championships, with 18.[7][8]

PBA Draft rules

After Yousif Aljamal's suspension the previous season that led into court intervention, the league clarified its rules on application to the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Draft; the applicant must formally inform the league on their intentions to apply. Also the league implemented another rule restricting a member school from fielding more than two imports at the same time to level the playing field following the entry of foreign players.[9]

Basketball

Qualified for the Finals
Qualified for semifinals with twice to beat advantage
Qualified for semifinals
Qualified for the first round
Qualified for knockout game

Seniors' tournament

Elimination round

TeamWLPCTGBH2HCRPO
 San Beda Red Lions 11 3 .786 -- -- -- --
 JRU Heavy Bombers 9 5 .643 2 24
 Letran Knights 9 5 .643 2 33
 Mapúa Cardinals 9 5 .643 2 33
 San Sebastian Stags 9 5 .643 2 42
 Benilde Blazers 4 10 .286 7 -- -- --
 PCU Dolphins 3 11 .214 8 -- -- --
 Perpetual Altas 2 12 .143 9 -- -- --

Host team in boldface.

San Beda had to forfeit their 1st round win against CSB.

The quadruple-tie for 2nd was broken as follows:

Bracket

  4th-seed playoff (top)
2nd-seed playoff (bottom)
Semifinals
#1 & #2 have twice-to-beat advantage
Finals
Best-of-three series
                               
      1   San Beda 51 60  
  San Sebastian  54     4   Mapúa 53 53  
    Mapúa  63  
 
    1   San Beda 72 60 85
    2   JRU 68 62 69
 
 
  Letran  53   2   JRU 63  
  JRU  69   3   Letran 61    

Juniors' tournament

Elimination round

TeamWLPCTGBTie
 San Sebastian Staglets 12 0 1.000 --
 Letran Squires 9 3 .750 3
 JRU Light Bombers 7 5 .600 5 11, +24
 La Salle Greenies 7 5 .545 5 11, 24
 San Beda Red Cubs 5 7 .455 7
 Perpetual Junior Altas 2 10 .100 10
 Malayan Red Robins 0 12 .000 12

Host team in boldface.

Bracket

  Semifinals
One-game playoff
Semifinal
Knockout game
Finals
Best-of-three series
                               
    1   San Sebastian 83 77
    2   Letran 94     2   Letran 81 70
  3   JRU (OT) 95     3   JRU 93  
  4   LSGH 89  

Volleyball

Host team in boldface.

Men's tournament

  1.  Letran Knights
  2.  San Beda Red Lions
  3.  Benilde Blazers
  4.  Perpetual Altas
  5.  San Sebastian Stags
  6.  PCU Dolphins
  7.  JRU Heavy Bombers

Women's tournament

  1.  San Sebastian Lady Stags
  2.  Benilde Lady Blazers
  3.  Perpetual Lady Altas
  4.  Letran Lady Knights
  5.  San Beda Red Lionesses
  6.  PCU Lady Dolphins
  7.  JRU Lady Bombers

Juniors' tournament

  1.  San Sebastian Staglets
  2.  Perpetual Junior Altas
  3.  La Salle Greenies
  4.  Letran Squires
  5.  San Beda Red Cubs

Soccer

Host team in boldface.

Seniors' tournament

  1.  San Beda Red Lions
  2.  PCU Dolphins
  3.  Benilde Blazers
  4.  Mapúa Cardinals

Juniors' tournament

  1.  La Salle Greenies
  2.  San Beda Red Cubs
  3.  Perpetual Junior Altas
  4.  Malayan Red Robins
  5.  Letran Squires

Beach Volleyball

Men's final

February 25  La Salle Green Hills sand court, Mandaluyong
Team Sets
 Letran def.
 PCU '

Women's final

February 25  La Salle Green Hills sand court, Mandaluyong
Team 12Sets
 SSC-R 2421 2
 CSB 2215 0

Juniors' final

February 25  La Salle Green Hills sand court, Mandaluyong
Team 12Sets
 SSC-R 2121 2
 Letran 1610 0

Chess

Seniors' tournament

Elimination round

Team Points
Letran Knights 31.5
Mapua Cardinals 28.5
San Sebastian Stags 28.0
St. Benilde Blazers 26.5
San Beda Red Lions 14.0
UPHD Altas 10.0
JRU Heavy Bombers 5.5

Juniors' tournament

Elimination round

Team Points
Letran Squires 10.5
San Sebastian Staglets 10.5
LSGH Greenies 7.5
UPHD Altalettes 0
JRU Light Bombers 0
San Beda Red Cubs 0
Mapua Red Robins 0

Taekwondo

Host team in boldface.

Seniors' tournament

  1.  Benilde Blazers
  2.  San Beda Red Lions
  3.  San Sebastian Stags
  4.  Letran Knights
  5.  PCU Dolphins
  6.  Perpetual Altas

Juniors' tournament

  1.  La Salle Greenies
  2.  Letran Squires
  3.  San Sebastian Staglets
  4.  Perpetual Junior Altas
  5.  San Beda Red Cubs

Lawn tennis

Host team in boldface.

Seniors' tournament

  1.  Letran Knights
  2.  Benilde Blazers
  3.  San Beda Red Lions
  4.  San Sebastian Stags
  5.  Perpetual Altas
  6.  PCU Dolphins
  7.  JRU Heavy Bombers
  8.  Mapúa Cardinals

Juniors' tournament

  1.  La Salle Greenies
  2.  San Beda Red Cubs
  3.  Letran Squires
  4.  San Sebastian Staglets
  5.  Perpetual Junior Altas
  6.  JRU Light Bombers
  7.  Malayan Red Robins

Table tennis

Host team in boldface.

Men's tournament

  1.  Benilde Blazers
  2.  Letran Knights
  3.  San Beda Red Lions
  4.  Perpetual Altas
  5.  San Sebastian Stags
  6.  Mapúa Cardinals
  7.  JRU Heavy Bombers
  8.  PCU Dolphins

Women's tournament

  1.  Benilde Lady Blazers
  2.  San Beda Red Lionesses
  3.  Letran Lady Knights
  4.  PCU Lady Dolphins
  5.  San Sebastian Lady Stags
  6.  JRU Lady Bombers

Juniors' tournament

  1.  San Beda Red Cubs
  2.  Letran Squires
  3.  San Sebastian Staglets
  4.  La Salle Greenies
  5.  Perpetual Junior Altas
  6.  Malayan Red Robins
  7.  JRU Light Bombers

Swimming

Host team in boldface.

Seniors' tournament

  1.  San Beda Red Lions
  2.  PCU Dolphins
  3.  Benilde Blazers
  4.  Mapúa Cardinals
  5.  San Sebastian Stags

Juniors' tournament

  1.  La Salle Greenies
  2.  San Sebastian Staglets
  3.  Perpetual Junior Altas
  4.  San Beda Red Cubs

Track and field

Host team in boldface.

Seniors' tournament

  1.  Mapúa Cardinals
  2.  San Sebastian Stags
  3.  Letran Knights
  4.  Benilde Blazers
  5.  JRU Heavy Bombers
  6.  Perpetual Altas
  7.  PCU Dolphins
  8.  San Beda Red Lions

Juniors' tournament

  1.  La Salle Greenies
  2.  San Sebastian Staglets
  3.  Letran Squires
  4.  Perpetual Junior Altas
  5.  JRU Light Bombers
  6.  Malayan Red Robins
  7.  San Beda Red Cubs

General Championship race

Pts. Position
40 Champion
30 2nd
25 3rd
20 4th
10 5th
8 6th
6 7th
5 8th

Seniors' Division

# School Points
1  CSB 8 25 30 40 30 25 40 40 30 10 30 40 20 368
2  San Beda 40 30 10 10 40 40 25 30 25 25 8 30 5 318
3  Letran 25 40 20 25 -- -- 30 25 40 40 25 20 25 315
4  SSC-R 10 10 40 20 10 -- 10 10 20 6 40 25 30 231
5  PCU 6 8 8 -- 25 30 5 20 8 30 10 10 6 166
6  Perpetual 5 20 25 8 -- -- 20 -- 10 20 20 8 8 144
7  Mapúa 20 -- -- 30 20 20 8 -- 5 -- -- -- 40 143
8  JRU 30 6 6 6 -- -- 6 8 6 8 6 -- 10 92

Juniors' Division

# School Points
1  LSGH 20 25 25 40 40 20 40 40 40 290
2  SSC-R 40 40 30 30 -- 25 20 25 30 240
3  Letran 30 20 40 -- 10 30 25 30 25 210
4  Perpetual 8 30 20 25 25 10 10 20 20 168
5  San Beda 10 10 10 20 30 40 30 10 6 156
6  Malayan Science 6 -- 8 -- 20 8 6 -- 8 56
7  JRU 25 -- 6 -- -- 6 8 -- 10 55

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Benilde, LSGH clinch NCAA titles". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 8 March 2009. Retrieved 18 March 2009.
  2. Tupas, Cedelf (2008-06-11). "NCAA learns its lessons -- no more gray areas". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  3. Reyes, Marc Anthony (2008-03-13). "PCU's return to new NCAA season at risk". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  4. Galvez, Waylon (2008-05-29). "PCU allowed a graceful exit". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on September 15, 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  5. Tupas, Cedelf P. (2008-06-24). "NCAA relents, clears way for SBC's Pascual". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2008-06-24.
  6. Villar, Joey (2008-03-30). "NCAA to go after bettors". The Philippine Star.
  7. "MIT jrs back after 'vacation'". The Manila Bulletin. 2008-04-24. Archived from the original on February 10, 2012. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  8. "NCAA: Mapua Red Robins back". The Philippine Daily Inquirer. 2008-04-24. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  9. Villar, Joey (2008-06-11). "NCAA okays bid of PBA hopefuls". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2008-06-11.

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Preceded by
NCAA Season 83
NCAA Philippines seasons
2008-2009
Succeeded by
NCAA Season 85
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