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The NCAA Season 82 basketball tournaments are the tournaments of the Philippines National Collegiate Athletic Association for
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at the 2006–07 season. The tournaments are divided into two divisions: the Juniors tournament for male
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students, and the Seniors tournament for male
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students. Losing only one game against the PCU Dolphins, the
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only suffered one loss to finish first in the elimination round. San Beda's Nigerian center Samuel Ekwe won Most Valuable Player (MVP) honors. PCU and the
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were tied for second place; the Dolphins won the second-place playoff to seize the #2 seed and the twice-to-beat advantage. San Beda dispatched fourth-seed
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in the semifinals, and the Dolphins qualified to the Finals for the third consecutive time by beating the Knights in their own semifinal. The Red Lions and the Dolphins exchanged blowout wins in the first two games of the Finals; in the deciding third game, San Beda won their first NCAA men's basketball championship since 1978,
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was named Finals MVP. In the juniors division, the San Sebastian Staglets swept the San Beda Red Cubs, 2-0, to take their second title, as
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won Finals MVP honors.


Men's tournament


Preseason

Former
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basketball player and
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commissioner
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assumes the role of basketball commissioner for the season. On a report published on June 12, it was reported that
JRU Heavy Bombers The JRU Heavy Bombers (also as José Rizal University Heavy Bombers) are the National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball team of the Jose Rizal University. The other senior varsity teams may also be referred to as the Heavy Bombers. Th ...
coach Cris Calilan, part of the 1972 champion team (JRU's last championship) resigned from the team and took most of the players with him. To prevent allegations of game-fixing, the Management Committee asked for the help of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to thwart efforts of such activities. All of the elimination round games after Opening Day will be held at the
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at Manila. New coaches are Raymund Valenzona of the
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, and
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of JRU. Valenzona is a son of retired coach
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, while Vanguardia who was tasked to replace former coach Cris Calilan, who left the team.
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coach Koy Banal would be on his first full season as coach of the Red Lions. On June 22, PCU Dolphins head coach Junel Baculi resigned due to health reasons. He will be replaced by Joel Dualan on an acting capacity. Management Committee (MANCOM) chairman Bernardo Atienza of CSB clarified on an interview broadcast during the opening ceremonies that a rumoured seven-game suspension for Baculi for using indecent language in a PCU game on a tune-up league was untrue.


Elimination round


Team standings

NBI agents were present in the Ninoy Aquino Stadium, monitoring the basketball games. Rumours still persist that there were still efforts of game fixing in the games. The suspects "resurfaced" during the first round game between the Blazers and the Heavy Bombers, the day where the agents were supposedly absent.


Match-up results


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.


Postseason teams

* San Beda Red Lions :After making waves in the off-season tournaments, San Beda and PCU emerged as the preseason favorites. After defeating the JRU Heavy Bombers on Opening Night, the Red Lions were defeated by the PCU Dolphins, when Red Lions coach Koy Banal was on duty as assistant coach of the Purefoods Chunkee Giants during their PBA championship game. After Banal and the Chunkee Giants won the Philippine Cup, his return to the San Beda bench signalled the start of a Red Lions rampage, winning their next four games in convincing fashion. Their final game in the first round pitted them against the then undefeated Letran Knights. The game was held to a sell-out crowd and the Red Lions controlled the game. They never trailed during the game and went on to win by eight points, dealing the Knights their first loss of the season. :During the second round, the Lions defeated PCU, the only team that had beaten them in the season and assuring them of the twice to beat advantage in the playoffs. San Beda completed a sweep of the second round with a victory over the Letran Knights in the elimination round finale in a tightly contested and defense oriented game to a capacity crowd at the famed
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''(linescore, right)''. This sealed their top place finish in the eliminations and sending the Knights to an additional playoff game against PCU to determine the final seeding in the semifinals. *PCU Dolphins :After losing to Letran in last year's Finals series, the Dolphins returned with an almost intact lineup, except for coach Junel Baculi who resigned due to health reasons ''(see above)''. On their Opening Day game against Mapua, they were beaten by the Cardinals in a tightly contested, low-scoring game. The Dolphins then went on a four-game winning streak, including a victory against San Beda. They were beaten by Letran in another tightly contested game but then went on to win four more times in the second round, finally losing to San Beda. :The Dolphins went on to beat Letran and Mapua, thus giving them a shot at the second twice to beat advantage going into the final four. After the Knights lost to the Red Lions in the final game of the eliminations, the Dolphins were tied with Letran for second place. In their playoff game against Letran, the Dolphins controlled the game midway through. Then they fought off a rally by the defending champions and finally winning the game in the final minute. So, after being in third place most of the season, PCU got the number two seed and the twice to beat advantage going into the Final Four against Letran. *Letran Knights :The defending champions started off the season with a six-game winning streak and seemed poised to sweep the first round of the eliminations. Their final assignment in the first round was against the San Beda Red Lions, who are on a winning streak of their own after succumbing to PCU in their second game. The Red Lions, however came well prepared and jumped the gun on the Knights at the early goings and controlled the game all throughout, thus dealing the Knights their first loss of the season, with both teams sharing first place honors in the first round with an identical 6–1 win–loss records. :At the start of the second round, Letran won four straight (beating the teams in the bottom half of the standings). At the
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, four Knights were drafted, including current players Boyet Bautista (Purefoods) and Aaron Aban (
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) However, after the draft, they were dealt by successive losses against eventual semifinalists Mapua, PCU and San Beda(A game that was very crucial to the Knights since they are fighting to keep their number two rank in the standings and the last twice to beat advantage in the Final Four. However, after a defense oriented game, they eventually succumbed once more to the Red Lions forcing them into a rubber match with PCU). In the classification game, Letran was beaten by PCU and they ended the eliminations with a four-game losing streak but more importantly, yielding the bonus to PCU in their upcoming encounter in the Final Four. *Mapua Cardinals :One of the preseason favorites, the Cardinals returned with an intact lineup. After winning against PCU on Opening Day, they were dealt with consecutive loses against San Beda and San Sebastian. After winning the next two games, they were defeated by Intramuros archrivals Letran. :Mapua defeated host CSB, securing the last Final Four slot. Mapua now owned the fourth seed with a twice to win disadvantage against San Beda. The Cardinals were beaten by PCU on their last game of the elimination round.


Second–seed game

Letran and PCU ended tied for second place as both teams having an identical 10-4 records, as a result a playoff game for the #2 seed and the twice to beat advantage at the semifinals that goes along with it was held, leading to a ''
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'' first game of a best-of-three series. After a tightly contested first quarter, the Dolphins went on a rampage, posting an eighteen-point lead at the start of the fourth quarter. With increased taunting from both sides, the Knights mounted a furious comeback, trimming the lead to one point thanks to Mark Balneg's 6–1 run.
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made a driving lay-up with 39 seconds left to increase PCU's lead to three points.
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missed a three-point and had to foul Espinas, but he made both free-throws to clinch PCU the #2 seed.


Bracket


Semifinals

San Beda and PCU have the
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. They only have to win once, while their opponents, twice, to progress.


(1) San Beda vs. (4) Mapua

San Beda started tentatively with the match but managed to lead early at 10-4 with a Sam Ekwe put-back. After that, the Red Lions offense sputtered, which the Cardinals took advantage of racing to a 7-point lead at the end of the half. The Red Lions managed to crawl back to within two at the end of the third and it was one frustration after another before San Beda equalized late into the fourth period with
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s from rookie Pong Escobal. The Red Lions grabbed the lead for good after a
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from Menor and survived some late game heroics from the Cardinals who came to within a point before good defense from San Beda and a costly Mapua passing error sealed the Cardinals' fate with 4 seconds remaining.


(2) PCU vs. (3) Letran

PCU and Letran managed to trade baskets early in the game but the Dolphins played better basketball as they managed to score uncontested layups. The Knights managed to cut the lead into two points early in the third quarter but the Dolphins answered back and closed out the game, 72-50.


Finals

The Dolphins are in their third consecutive Finals appearance; they defeated the
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under coach Loreto Tolentino, lost to the
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in
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with Junel Baculi at the helm, and are now facing the San Beda Red Lions. The Red Lions, on the other hand, are in their first Finals appearance since 1997, where they were defeated by the
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-led
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. They've last tasted the championship in 1978, with Chito Loyzaga as team captain. *Finals Most Valuable Player: It was a nip and tuck affair in the first half of Game 1 with the Dolphins managing a slight margin at the end of the second quarter. San Beda however bounced back and outscored the Dolphins 20-5 in the penultimate quarter to pull away and draw first blood. San Beda started tentatively Game 2 with poor shooting. Reigning MVP and focal point of the Red Lion defense, Sam Ekwe was also hobbled with a knee injury. The Dolphins took advantage of this situation and efficiently worked their offense to run the Red Lions to the ground in the first half. It was virtually over by the start of the 2nd half as the Lions continue to fire blanks and the Dolphins proceeded to spoil San Beda's bid to end 28 years of frustration. San Beda ended 28 years of frustration with a win over former champions PCU. Down by 15 points at the start of the fourth quarter, the Dolphins made a furious comeback, cutting the lead to one point with 24.8 seconds remaining due to the exploits of
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. After another San Beda turnover, the Dolphins had an opportunity to win the championship with Castro dribbled out the time before passing to
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; Belga's shot bounced off the rim as
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rebounded the ball, leading to San Beda's championship. It was the 12th men's championship for the Red Lions. Forward Yousif Aljamal was named Finals MVP, after showing the same offensive consistency that was sorely lacking during their game 2 blowout loss.


Awards

Nigerian exchange student Samuel Ekwe got four out of five awards given by the NCAA Press Corps: *Most Valuable Player: *Rookie of the Year: *Mythical Five: ** ** ** ** ** * Defensive Player of the Year: * Most Improved Player:


Statistical leaders

* Points: Khiel Misa (UPHD, 16.6) * Rebounds: Samuel Ekwe (San Beda, 13.8) * Assists: Mark Cagoco (JRU, 4.4) * Blocks: Samuel Ekwe (San Beda, 2.8) * Steals: Khiel Misa (UPHD, 2.1) and Floyd Dedicatoria (JRU, 2.1) * Turnovers: Khiel Misa (UPHD, 4.6)


Suspensions

Seven players had been suspended by the Management Committee:Two Cards under fire for flagrant fouls
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with a closed fist. Later downgraded into a warning after San Beda rector Fr. Anscar Chupungco, OSB, appealed the case. *
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for a deliberate foul. * Alvin Se of the
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San Beda Red Lions The San Beda Red Lions is the collegiate varsity basketball team of the San Beda University that plays in the NCAA. The juniors basketball team is called the Red Cubs of San Beda University–Rizal, while the women's varsity basketball team is c ...
and Lei Navarro of the PCU Dolphins were both issued suspensions after their fraca at their second round game. Gamalinda sat out the game against the Mapua Cardinals, while Navarro sat out the game against Letran. * Joferson Gonzales of the
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for throwing an elbow against Samuel Ekwe of the
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. Served one game suspension against the PCU Dolphins (last game).


Juniors' tournament

With the aftermath of the PCU Baby Dolphins eligibility scandal, the NCAA forfeited all wins of PCU in Season 82. The results in this section show the results prior to its forfeiture.


Elimination round


Bracket


Semifinals


(1) PCU vs. (4) JRU


(2) San Sebastian vs. (3) San Beda


Finals

*Finals Most Valuable Player:


Awards

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won four individual awards in the Juniors' division. They were all returned after the conclusion of PCU High School's eligibility scandal. *Season Most Valuable Player: *Rookie of the Year: *Mythical Five: ** ** ** ** ** *Defensive Player of the Year: *Most Improved Player:


See also

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UAAP Season 69 basketball tournaments The basketball tournaments of UAAP Season 69 started on July 8, 2006 at the Araneta Coliseum and ended on October 2, 2006 also at the same venue with the UST Growling Tigers defeating the Ateneo Blue Eagles in the third game of their Finals series ...


References

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