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The NCAA Season 99 basketball tournaments are the basketball tournaments of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) for its 2023–24 season. The tournament is being hosted by José Rizal University. There are two tournaments, the men's tournament for male college students, and the juniors' tournament for male senior high school students.
In the men's tournament, the Mapúa Cardinals finished first in the elimination round for the first time in the Final Four era. The Cardinals then defeated last season's finalists Benilde Blazers in the semifinals. The Lyceum Pirates finished second, but lost all two semifinals games to the San Beda Red Lions. The Blazers then defeated Lyceum in the first third place playoff in NCAA history. In the finals, the Red Lions denied the Cardinals their first title since 1991 to win their 23rd title.
In the juniors' tournament, the Perpetual Junior Altas finished first in the elimination round for the first time in school history. In the semifinals, the Junior Altas defeated the Malayan Red Robins to qualify to the finals for the first time, while the defending champions Letran Squires eliminated the San Sebastian Staglets. The Red Robins then defeated San Sebastian in the third place playoff. In the finals, the Squires defeated the Junior Altas to win their second consecutive title.
In the inaugural kiddies' tournament, the Arellano Braves defeated the San Beda Red Cubs in the final; both teams ended the elimination round tied for first.
Tournament format
The NCAA is expected to follow the Final Four format used since 1997.
Tonichi Pujante was reappointed basketball commissioner.
Just as in the past two seasons, men's gamedays are held five days a week, with doubleheaders on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and tripleheaders on Sundays.
A third place playoff will be held for the first time.
For the juniors' tournament, it is a single round robin, followed by the Final Four playoffs. Game are held every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, with each gameday having all 10 teams compete.
Teams
All ten schools are participating.
= Coaching changes
=Venues
For the men's tournament, the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay will host opening day, while Filoil EcoOil Centre in San Juan will host the remainder of the elimination round. The semifinals was at the SM Mall of Asia Arena, along with the first two games of the finals; Game 3 was at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City.
For the juniors' tournament, the Filoil EcoOil Centre hosted all elimination round, and playoff games.
For the kiddies' tournament, it was held at the Arellano University A. Mabini campus in Pasay.
Squads
Each team can have up to 15 players on their roster, with an additional up to three players in the injured reserve list.
Men's tournament
The men's tournament started on September 24, 2023, and ended on December 17, 2023.
= Elimination round
=Team standings
Match-up results
Results
Results on top and to the right of the dashes are for first-round games; those to the bottom and left of it are second-round games.
= Bracket
== 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) Mapúa vs. (4) Benilde
The Mapúa Cardinals clinched a semifinals appearance and the twice-to-beat advantage. The Cardinals returned to the playoffs after missing out last year. The Cardinals also clinched their first #1 seed in school history. The Benilde Blazers also clinched a semifinals appearance despite losing their last elimination round game.
(2) Lyceum vs. (3) San Beda
The Lyceum Pirates clinched a semifinals appearance. The Pirates later clinched the twice-to-beat advantage. With the Cardinals winning in their last elimination round game, the San Beda Red Lions also clinched a semifinals appearance.
= Third place playoff
=The first third place playoff in NCAA basketball history was held in 2023.
= Finals
=This is a best-of-three playoff.
The Mapúa Cardinals return to the Finals after losing to Letran in NCAA Season 97. The San Beda Red Lions qualify to the Finals for the 16th time, and for the first time since NCAA Season 95. This shall also be the first time the two teams will meet in the Finals since NCAA Season 67 (1991), where the Cardinals won on a Benny Cheng game-winner in Game 3.
Finals Most Valuable Player: James Payosing (San Beda Red Lions)
Coach of the Year: Yuri Escueta (San Beda Red Lions)
= Awards
=The awards were handed out prior to Game 2 of the Finals at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. A new award for true college freshmen, the "Freshman of the Year" was instituted. The original Rookie of the Year award is still given to the best player playing in his first season in the NCAA, who may not always be a freshman.
Most Valuable Player: Clint Escamis (Mapúa Cardinals)
Rookie of the Year: Clint Escamis (Mapúa Cardinals)
Mythical Five:
Clint Escamis (Mapúa Cardinals)
Enoch Valdez (Lyceum Pirates)
Jun Roque (Perpetual Altas)
JP Maguliano (EAC Generals)
Warren Bonifacio (Mapúa Cardinals)
Defensive Player of the Year: Rommel Calahat (San Sebastian Stags)
All-Defensive Team:
Rommel Calahat (San Sebastian Stags)
Enoch Valdez (Lyceum Pirates)
Clint Escamis (Mapúa Cardinals)
JP Maguliano (EAC Generals)
Lorenz Capulong (Arellano Chiefs)
Most Improved Player: Jun Roque (Perpetual Altas)
Freshman of the Year: Jay Garupil (Letran Knights)
Sportsmanship Award: Arellano Chiefs
Players of the Week
The Collegiate Press Corps awards a "player of the week" on Mondays for performances on the preceding week.
= Statistical leaders
=Season player highs
Game player highs
Season team highs
Game team highs
= Discipline
=The following were suspended throughout the course of the season:
Will Gozum of the Benilde Blazers for being ejected against the Letran Knights in Game 3 of the Season 98 finals. Served one-game suspension on their first game of Season 99 against the Lyceum Pirates.
Jielo Razon of the Perpetual Altas for being called for an unsportsmanlike foul against the San Sebastian Stags on their last game of Season 98. Served one-game suspension on their first game of Season 99 against the EAC Generals.
Three referees of the first round game between JRU and Benilde were suspended for two weeks due to "failure to execute sound judgement, inefficient use of the Instant Replay System review, as well as for ceasing to assert themselves as game officials". JL delos Santos was supposed to be suspended due to an unsportsmanlike foul on this game, but commissioner Tonichi Pujante reversed the unsportsmanlike foul (and the suspension that goes with it) against the former as his elbow "did not connect" with Benilde's Mark Sangco.
Shawn Umali of the Lyceum Pirates for being ejected against the San Beda Red Lions. Served one game suspension against the EAC Generals.
Coach Yuri Escueta of the San Beda Red Lions for being ejected against the Lyceum Pirates. Served one game suspension against the JRU Heavy Bombers. Andre Santos coached San Beda against JRU on an interim basis.
Coach Louie Gonzalez of the JRU Heavy Bombers for being ejected against the Benilde Blazers. Served one game suspension against the Letran Knights. Alex Callueng coached JRU against Letran on an interim basis.
Juniors' tournament
The juniors' tournament started on February 10, 2024 and ended on March 23, 2024.
= Elimination round
=Team standings
Match-up results
Results
= Bracket
== Semifinals
=The top two seeds will have the twice-to-beat advantage against the lower-seeded teams, where the higher-seeded teams have to be beaten twice, while their opponents just once, to be eliminated.
The Perpetual Junior Altas clinched their first semifinal appearance since 2010. Letran, Mapua and San Sebastian rounded up the semifinalists.
(1) Perpetual vs. (4) Malayan
Perpetual clinched the top seed on their final elimination round game against San Sebastian. After losing against also-ran San Beda, Malayan settled for the #4 seed.
(2) Letran vs. (3) San Sebastian
Letran clinched the #2 seed by winning their final elimination game against LSGH in a finals rematch from last season. They shall face San Sebastian, which had lost against Perpetual earlier in the day and settled for the #3 seed. This semifinal is the latest juniors' playoff meeting of the San Sebastian–Letran rivalry.
= Third place playoff
=The third place playoff is between semifinal losers.
= Finals
=The Finals was a best-of-three playoff between semifinal winners.
The Letran Squires qualified to their second consecutive finals, while the Perpetual Junior Altas qualified to their first finals since joining the NCAA in 1984.
Finals Most Valuable Player: Moses Manalili (Letran Squires)
Coach of the Year: Allen Ricardo (Letran Squires)
= Awards
=The awards were handed out prior to Game 2 of the Finals at the Filoil EcoOil Centre, San Juan.
Most Valuable Player: Amiel Acido (Perpetual Junior Altas)
Rookie of the Year: Mark Gojo Cruz (Perpetual Junior Altas)
Mythical Five:
EJ Castillo (EAC–ICA Brigadiers)
Mark Gojo Cruz (Perpetual Junior Altas)
George Diamante (Letran Squires)
Jhames Daep (Perpetual Junior Altas)
Amiel Acido (Perpetual Junior Altas)
Defensive Player of the Year: Paul Enal (JRU Light Bombers)
All-Defensive Team:
Jhames Daep (Perpetual Junior Altas)
Amiel Acido (Perpetual Junior Altas)
George Diamante (Letran Squires)
Martin Pineda (JRU Light Bombers)
Paul Enal (JRU Light Bombers)
Most Improved Player: EJ Castillo (EAC–ICA Brigadiers)
Sportsmanship Award: Lyceum Junior Pirates
= Statistical leaders
=These are for after the elimination round.
Season player highs
Game player highs
Season team highs
Game team highs
Kiddies' tournament
The Kiddies' tournament started on June 12, 2024 and ended on July 7, 2024.
= Elimination round
=Team standings
Match-up results
Results
= Bracket
=*Game went to overtime
= Semifinals
=The top two seeds have the twice-to-beat advantage.
(1) San Beda vs. (4) San Sebastian
(2) Arellano vs. (3) Lyceum–Cavite
= Finals
=Most Valuable Player: Lawrence Pillas (Arellano Braves)
Coach of the Year: Anthony Urbano (Arellano Braves)
See also
UAAP Season 86 basketball tournaments
References
External links
GMA official coverage website
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