1991 UST Glowing Goldies basketball team (original) (raw)

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Philippine University Basketball team

1991 UST Growling Tigers men's basketball
UAAP Season 54 semifinalist
Record
Elims rank #T–2
Final rank #3
1991 record 11–4 (11–3 elims)
Head coach Aric del Rosario (5th season)
Assistant coaches Mady Tabora
Captain Billy Reyes (3rd season)
Seasons← 19901992

The 1991 UST Glowing Goldies men's basketball team represented University of Santo Tomas in the 54th season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. The men's basketball tournament for the school year 1991–92 began on July 20, 1991, and the host school for the season was the University of the Philippines.[1]

Despite the 7-foot EJ Feihl's departure from the team, the Goldies began their season on a five-game winning streak. They ended the double round-robin eliminations tied with the FEU Tamaraws at second place in the standings with 11 wins against three losses. They lost against the Tamaraws in the playoff for the second Finals berth, 89–95. UST had trailed FEU by as much as 23 points in the first half and were outrebounded, 23–35.[2][3][4]

Second-year forward Dennis Espino was selected to Mythical team at the tournament's presentation of awards.[5]

UST Glowing Goldies roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Height Year High School PF 5 Philippines Edmund Reyes 6'3" (1.91m) 2nd Good Shepherd Academy SG 8 Philippines Patrick Roy Fran 6'0" (1.83m) 3rd Aquinas School SG 9 Philippines Rudolf Belmonte 5'11" (1.8m) 3rd San Beda College PG 10 Philippines Beltran Reyes (C) 5'10" (1.78m) 4th Ateneo de Manila SG 13 Philippines Danilo Abugan 6'1" (1.85m) 1st – PG 14 Philippines Bethune Tanquingcen 5'9" (1.75m) 2nd Philippine Cultural High School C 16 Philippines Dennis Espino 6'6" (1.98m) 2nd Holy Angel University SF 17 Philippines Generoso Tengco, Jr. 6'0" (1.83m) 3rd University of Santo Tomas PG 18 Philippines Vincent Kenneth Favis 5'11" (1.8m) 3rd La Salle Greenhills SG Philippines James Sichon 5'10" (1.78m) 4th University of St. La Salle C Philippines Joaquin Dindo Torres 6'4" (1.93m) 3rd University of Santo Tomas PF Philippines Renato Cabaluna 6'3" (1.91m) 3rd University of Santo Tomas PF Philippines Reynaldo Evangelista 6'4" (1.93m) 3rd St. Peter’s College of Ormoc SF Philippines Norman Loyao – 1st – Head coach Philippines Januario del Rosario Assistant coach(es) Amadito Tabora Legend (C) Team captainInjured Injured Roster

| Pos. | Starting 5 | Bench 1 | Bench 2 | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | -------- | ----------- | | | | C | Espino | Torres | | | | | PF | E. Reyes | Cabaluna | Evangelista | | | | SF | Tengco | Loyao | | | | | SG | Belmonte | Fran | | | | | PG | B. Reyes | Favis | Tanquingcen | | |

Pos. No. Nat. Player Height Year High school Notes
C 11 Philippines Edward Joseph Feihl 7' 0" 2nd University of Santo Tomas Transferred to Adamson University
C Philippines Peter Tioseco 6' 7" 2nd Lourdes School of Mandaluyong Transferred to Mapúa Institute of Technology
C Philippines Benjie Bendillo Transferred to De La Salle University
Pos. No. Nat. Player Height Year High school Notes
PF 5 Philippines Edmund Reyes 6' 3" 2nd Good Shepherd Academy Returning from Season 52
SG 13 Philippines Danilo Abugan 6' 1" 1st Rookie
PF Philippines Reynaldo Evangelista 6' 4" 3rd St. Peter’s College of Ormoc Transferred from the Visayas State College of Agriculture
SF Philippines Norman Loyao 1st Rookie

Schedule and results

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Elimination games were played in a double round-robin format. All games were aired on RPN 9 by Silverstar Sports.

UAAP Season 54 game log
Elimination round: 11–3 Game Date • Time Opponent Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Location 1 Jul 20 • 1:00 pm FEU Tamaraws W 114–84 1–0 Araneta ColiseumQuezon City 2 Jul 27 • 4:30 pm Ateneo Blue Eagles W 80–60 2–0 E. Reyes (15) Loyola CenterQuezon City 3 Jul 31 • 4:30 pm NU Bulldogs W 87–64 3–0 4 Aug 3 Adamson Soaring Falcons W 103–101 4–0 5 Aug 10 • 2:00 pm UE Red Warriors W 74–72 5–0 Belmonte (18) 6 Aug 14 De La Salle Green Archers L 83–100 5–1 Loyola CenterQuezon City 7 Aug 17 UP Fighting Maroons End of R1 of eliminations L 5–2 8 Aug 24 FEU Tamaraws W 6–2 9 Aug 28 Adamson Falcons W 7–2 10 Aug 31 De La Salle Green Archers L 80–85 7–3 Loyola CenterQuezon City 11 Sep 7 NU Bulldogs W 8–3 12 Sep 11 Ateneo Blue Eagles W 9–3 13 Sep 14 UE Red Warriors W 10–3 14 Sep 21 UP Fighting Maroons End of R2 of eliminations W 11–3
Playoff for second seed: 0–1 Game Date • Time Seed Opponent Result Series High points High rebounds High assists Location 1 Oct 2 FEU Tamaraws L 89–95 0–1(11–4) Espino (23) Loyola CenterQuezon City
(#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. All times are in UTC+08:00. Source: Google News Archives

Postseason tournaments

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Postseason game log
PRISAA Basketball Championship—Northern NCR leg: 7–0 Game Date • Time Opponent Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Location 1 Dec 16 CCP Bobcats W 71–52 1–0 Espino (20) Rizal Memorial Coliseum Manila 2 Dec 17 NCBA Wildcats W 88–67 2–0 Tied (14) Rizal Memorial Coliseum Manila 3 Dec 18 MMC Bisons W 81–71 3–0 Fran (22) Rizal Memorial Coliseum Manila 4 Dec 19 EARIST Red Fox W 93–65 4–0 Cabaluna (18) Rizal Memorial Coliseum Manila 5 Dec 20 Perpetual Altas W 87–73 5–0 B. Reyes (24) Rizal Memorial Coliseum Manila 6 Dec 22 PUP Mighty Maroons W 100–85 6–0 Espino (30) Rizal Memorial Coliseum Manila 7 Dec 23 FEU Tamaraws Championship game W 88–81 7–0 Espino (29) Rizal Memorial Coliseum Manila
National Students Basketball Championships—NCR leg: 8–0 Game Date • Time Opponent Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Location 1 Jan 12 MMC Bisons W 109–94 1–0 Belmonte (23) Rizal Memorial Coliseum Manila 2 Jan 16 UE Red Warriors W 96–80 2–0 Belmonte (16) Rizal Memorial Coliseum Manila 3 Jan 19 San Sebastian Stags W 86–62 3–0 Espino (21) Rizal Memorial Coliseum Manila 4 Jan 20 UP Fighting Maroons W 89–75 4–0 Loyao (18) Rizal Memorial Coliseum Manila 5[a] Jan 21 DOMC Cobras W 123–52 5–0 David (25) Rizal Memorial Coliseum Manila 6 Jan 26 Mapúa Cardinals W 105–96 6–0 Cabaluna (22) Rizal Memorial Coliseum Manila 7 Jan 30 Adamson Soaring Falcons Semifinal round W 90–78 7–0 E. Reyes (20) Arellano Taft Gym Pasay 8 Jan 31 FEU Tamaraws Championship game W 8–0 Arellano Taft Gym Pasay
(#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. All times are in UTC+08:00. ^ Romel David is with the Team B training pool
Name Award Date Ref.
Team PRISAA North NCR champions 23 Dec 1991 [6]
National Students NCR champions 31 Jan 1992 [7]
UAAP 2nd runners-up 3 Oct 1991 [5]
Dennis Espino Mythical team

Players drafted into the PBA

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Billy Reyes was drafted 20th overall in the third round of the 1994 PBA draft by the Chot Reyes-led Coney Island Ice Cream Stars on January 16, 1994.[8]

Year Round Pick Overall Player PBA team
1994 3 4 20 Billy Reyes Coney Island Ice Cream Stars
  1. ^ Alinea, Eddie (15 Jul 1991). "UAAP opens 54th season Saturday". Manila Standard.
  2. ^ Nazareno, Rocky (6 Jul 1991). "Tommies lament torpedo attempts". Manila Standard.
  3. ^ Atencio, Peter (7 Jul 1991). "No such raid on UST—Adamson". Manila Standard.
  4. ^ Gabutina, Edwin (3 Oct 1991). "Tams end Goldies' bid, face Archers for title". Manila Standard.
  5. ^ a b Gabutina, Edwin (6 Oct 1991). "Archers make it 3 in a row, bring down Tams to keep UAAP title". Manila Standard.
  6. ^ "Cage upset caps UST's NCR binge". Manila Standard. 24 Dec 1991.
  7. ^ "UST, FEU advance to nat'l finals ahead of Adamson". Manila Standard. 31 Jan 1992.
  8. ^ Nazareno, Rocky (17 Jan 1994). "PBA rookie draft: Surprises, surprises". Manila Standard.