UP Fighting Maroons roster
Players
Coaches
Pos.
No.
Nat.
Name
Height
Year
High School
G
2
Torres, Reyland
6'1" (1.85m)
4th
NU Nazareth School
G
5
Walker, Denzil Dominick
6'4" (1.93m)
2nd
Patrick Henry High School
F
8
Bayla, Jacob
6'4" (1.93m)
1st
Valley Christian High School
G
10
Fortea, Terrence John
6'1" (1.85m)
4th
NU Nazareth School
F
11
Briones, Lowell Francis Jr.
6'6" (1.98m)
3rd
Sierra Vista High School
G
12
Cagulangan, Joel Diomar
5'9" (1.75m)
5th
La Salle Green Hills
F
13
Belmonte, Mark Gil
6'5" (1.96m)
2nd
St. John the Baptist Catholic School
F
17
Lopez, Francis Leo
6'6" (1.98m)
2nd
Ateneo High School
G
18
Alarcon, Harold
6'1" (1.85m)
4th
NU Nazareth School
G
19
Abadiano, Gerry Austin (C)
6'0" (1.83m)
4th
NU Nazareth School
G
20
Felicilda, Ernest John
5'7" (1.7m)
4th
NU Nazareth School
F
24
Torculas, Sean Aldous
6'4" (1.93m)
3rd
UP Integrated School
C
33
Alter, Sean Stark
6'9" (2.06m)
2nd
Volcano Vista High School
C
42
Millora-Brown, Quentin
6'10" (2.08m)
GS
South County High School
C
55
Stevens, Jalen Isagani
6'7" (2.01m)
3rd
North Community High School
C
88
Ududo, Kingsley Onyedikachi
6'9" (2.06m)
1st
Guang Ming College
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Team manager
Legend
(C) Team captain Injured
Season-by-season records
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Until 1997, the UAAP primarily ranked the teams by tournament points using FIBA 's method. Starting in 1998, the UAAP primarily ranked by winning percentage . There's no difference in ranking once all games were played, but in the middle of the season, rankings made by these two methods may differ.
Season
League
Elimination round
Playoffs
Pos
GP
W
L
Pts
GP
W
L
Results
1986
UAAP
2nd/8
2
0
2
Won Finals vs UE
1987
UAAP
3rd/8
14
9
5
16
Did not qualify
1988
UAAP
3rd/8
14
10
4
23
Did not qualify
1989
UAAP
5th/8
14
8
6
22
Did not qualify
1990
UAAP
7th/8
14
4
10
18
Did not qualify
1991
UAAP
4th/8
14
Did not qualify
1992
UAAP
8th/8
14
5
9
19
Did not qualify
1993
UAAP
7th/8
14
3
11
17
No playoffs held[ a]
1994
UAAP
5th/7
12
4
8
16
Did not qualify
1995
UAAP
5th/8
14
5
9
19
Did not qualify
1996
UAAP
3rd/8
14
9
5
23
1
0
1
Lost semifinals vs UST
1997
UAAP
4th/8
14
8
6
22
2
1
1
Lost semifinals vs FEU
Season
League
Elimination round
Playoffs
Pos
GP
W
L
PCT
GB
GP
W
L
Results
1998
UAAP
5th/8
14
7
7
.500
6
1
0
1
Lost 4th seed playoff vs UST
1999
UAAP
6th/8
14
5
9
.429
6
Did not qualify
2000
UAAP
6th/8
14
4
10
.286
8
Did not qualify
2001
UAAP
7th/8
14
6
8
.429
6
Did not qualify
2002
UAAP
6th/8
14
5
9
.357
8
Did not qualify
2003
UAAP
7th/8
14
3
11
.214
8
Did not qualify
2004
UAAP
5th/8
14
7
7
.500
4
Did not qualify
2005
UAAP
5th/8
14
6
8
.429
6
Did not qualify
2006
UAAP
6th/7
12
4
8
.333
6
Did not qualify
2007
UAAP
8th/8
14
0
14
.000
14
Did not qualify
2008
UAAP
6th/8
14
3
11
.214
10
Did not qualify
2009
UAAP
8th/8
14
3
11
.214
10
Did not qualify
2010
UAAP
8th/8
14
0
14
.000
12
Did not qualify
2011
UAAP
8th/8
14
2
12
.143
11
Did not qualify
2012
UAAP
8th/8
14
1
13
.071
11
Did not qualify
2013
UAAP
8th/8
14
0
14
.000
10
Did not qualify
2014
UAAP
7th/8
14
1
13
.071
10
Did not qualify
2015
UAAP
7th/8
14
3
11
.214
8
Did not qualify
2016
UAAP
6th/8
14
5
9
.357
8
Did not qualify
2017
UAAP
5th/8
14
6
8
.429
7
Did not qualify
2018
UAAP
3rd/8
14
8
6
.571
4
4
2
2
Lost Finals vs Ateneo
2019
UAAP
2nd/8
14
9
5
.643
5
2
0
2
Lost stepladder round 2 vs UST
2020[ b]
UAAP
Season canceled
2021 [ c]
UAAP
2nd/8
14
12
2
.857
1
5
3
2
Won Finals vs Ateneo
2022
UAAP
2nd/8
14
11
3
.786
—
4
2
2
Lost Finals vs Ateneo
2023
UAAP
1st/8
14
12
2
.857
—
4
2
2
Lost Finals vs La Salle
^ UST won all elimination round games. Based on the rules at that time, they were then named automatic champions, and other teams were ranked by elimination round finish.
^ Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
^ Season postponed to early 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Season
Tournament
Title
Ref
1924–1925
NCAA Season 0
Champions
1925–1926
NCAA Season 1
Champions
1926–1927
NCAA Season 2
Champions
1929–1930
NCAA Season 5
Champions
Most Valuable Player (Season)
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Most Valuable Player (Finals)
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Legend
C
Center
PG
Point Guard
PF
Power Forward
SG
Shooting Guard
SF
Small Forward
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