NCAA Final Four (Philippines)

Final team standings for men's basketball since 1999.

The NCAA Final Four most often refers to the playoffs of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) (NCAA) seniors' basketball tournament.

The term "final four" came from National Collegiate Athletic Association of the United States' men's Division I basketball tournament which is colloquially called as the "final four".

The final four was instituted in 1998; prior to that the first and second round winners, plus the team with the best overall standing if it did not win either round, participated in the championship round to determine the champion.

Format

Results

Statistics

Seniors Tournament

Appearances

Team Semifinal
appearances
Last semis
appearance
First semis
appearance
Finals
appearances
Highest
seed
 Arellano 2 2016 2014 2 2nd
 Letran 13 2015 1998 8 1st
 CSB 3 2002 2000 2 2nd
 JRU 12 2015 1999 3 1st
 Mapúa 9 2016 2001 - 3rd
 PCU 4 2006 2002 3 2nd
 San Beda 13 2016 1998 11 1st
 SSC-R 12 2013 1998 8 1st
 Perpetual 8 2016 1998 1 1st

Notes:

Best performances

Champion
Runner-up
Twice to beat advantage
Semifinalist
Qualified for 4th-seed playoff
Qualified to the first round
Suspended
Not in the league
1 Semifinals seed
Guest school
Under probabation
School 98990001020304050607080910111213141516
 AUF -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
 Arellano -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- 2 2
 Letran 1 4 1 3 1 3 2 3 4 3 3 2 2
 CSB 3 4 2
 EAC -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
 JRU 2 1 1 4 3 3 2 3 3 4 3 4
 Lyceum -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
 Mapúa 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 3
 PCU 3 2 2 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
 San Beda 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
 SSC-R 2 1 4 2 1 2 4 2 2 2 2 3
 Perpetual 3 3 2 1 4 4 4 4

Win-loss statistics

Semifinals and knockout games

Team Pld W L PCT
 San Beda 21 17 4 0.810
 PCU 7 5 2 0.714
 CSB 6 4 2 0.667
 Letran 19 11 8 0.579
 Arellano 4 2 2 0.500
 SSC-R 24 9 15 0.375
 JRU 19 6 13 0.316
 Perpetual 11 3 8 0.273
 Mapúa 15 4 11 0.267

Finals
Team Pld W L PCT
 San Beda 27 19 8 0.703
 Letran 20 11 9 0.550
 PCU 8 4 4 0.500
 SSC-R 17 7 10 0.412
 JRU 8 2 6 0.250
 CSB 4 2 2 0.500
 Perpetual 2 0 2 0.000
 Arellano 4 0 4 0.000
 Mapúa 0 -- -- --

Entire playoffs
Team Pld W L PCT
 San Beda 48 36 12 0.750
 Letran 39 22 17 0.564
 PCU 15 9 6 0.600
 CSB 10 6 4 0.600
 SSC-R 41 16 25 0.390
 JRU 27 8 19 0.296
 Mapúa 15 4 11 0.267
 Perpetual 13 3 10 0.231
 Arellano 8 2 6 0.200

Finals statistics

Semifinals

Most frequent matchups

The twelve most frequently played matchups are:

Matchup Semifinals Finals Total
SSC-R vs. Letran 5 2 7
San Beda vs. Letran 2 4 6
SSC-R vs. JRU 5 1 6
San Beda vs. Perpetual 5 0 5
San Beda vs. SSC-R 0 3 3
Letran vs. JRU 2 1 3
Letran vs. PCU 2 1 3
San Beda vs. JRU 2 1 3
Mapúa vs. San Beda 3 0 3
San Beda vs. Arellano 0 2 2
SSC-R vs. CSB 0 2 2
Letran vs. Mapúa 2 0 2

Seeds

In the 11 tournaments the Final Four format has been applied, the higher seed has beaten the lower seeds in the semifinals due to their twice to beat advantage, for the most part:

  1. The #1 seed has beaten the #4 seed 15 times (83%)
    • The #1 seed has beaten the #4 seed 3 times on the second game (27%)
  2. The #2 seed has beaten the #3 seed 16 times (89%).
    • The #2 seed has beaten the #3 seed 5 times on the second game (28%).
  3. The #3 seed has beaten the #4 once
    • With San Beda sweeping the elimination round, there were two semifinal rounds for 2010.
  4. The #1 seed skipped the semifinals once (5%; in 2010, when San Beda swept the elimination round)

A victory of the #3 and #4 seeds in a series are considered big upsets considering that the #3 and #4 seed have to win twice, not to mention the perceived superiority of the #1 and #2 seeds when compared to the #3 and #4 seeds.

In the finals, the advantage of the #1 seed isn't as pronounced since the competing teams have to win the same number of games:

  1. The #1 seed has beaten the #2 seed 11 times (61%)
  2. The #2 seed has beaten the #1 seed 4 times (22%)
  3. The #3 seed has beaten the #4 seed 1 time (9%)
    • This occurred in 2000 in which both lower seeded teams upset the teams with the twice to beat advantage. This was the only time were both teams possessing the twice to beat advantage failed to qualify for the finals in both the NCAA and the UAAP.
  4. The #4 seed has beaten the #2 seed 1 time (9%)
  5. The #1 seed has won the championship 12 times (67%)

Individual single-game records

Stats since the 2001 season.

Statistic Name Total School Opponent Stage
Most points Kevin Alas 43  Letran  SSC-R 2012 Semifinals
Most rebounds Allwell Oraeme
Raymond Almazan
Calvin Abueva
24
23
23**
 Mapúa
 Letran
 SSC-R
 Arellano
 San Beda
 San Beda
2016 Semifinals
2013 Finals
2009 Finals
Most assists Roldan Sara
Michael Gonzales
Jayson Castro
11
10
10
 San Beda
 SSC-R
 PCU
 Arellano
 CSB
 UPHDS
2016 Finals
2002 Finals
2004 Finals
Most steals Roldan Sara
Jiovanni Jalalon
RJ Jazul
11
10
8
 San Beda
 Arellano
 Letran
 Arellano
 San Beda
 JRU
2016 Finals
2016 Finals
2008 Semifinals
Most blocks Raymond Almazan
Mark Andaya
9  Letran  SSC-R 2013 Semifinals

*overtime game
**double overtime game

Juniors Tournament

Appearances

Team Semifinal
appearances
Last semis
appearance
First semis
appearance
Finals
appearances
Highest
seed
 AU 0 - - 0 -
 CSJL 0 - - 0 -
 LSGH 0 - - 0 -
 EAC-ICA 0 - - 0 -
 JRU 0 - - 0 -
 MIT/MHSS 0 - - 0 -
 PCU 0 - - 0 -
 SBC-R 0 - - 0 -
 SSC-R 0 - - 0 -
 UPHSD 0 - - 0 -

Notes:

Best performances

Champion
Runner-up
Twice to beat advantage
Semifinalist
Qualified for 4th-seed playoff
Qualified to the first round
Suspended
Not in the league
1 Semifinals seed
Guest school
Under probabation
School 98990001020304050607080910111213141516
 AUF -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
 AU -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 4
 CSJL 1 2 2 2 2 4 2 4 3
 LSGH 4 4 3 3 3 4 3
 EAC-ICA -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 4
 JRU 4 4 4 3 4 4
 LPU -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
 MIT 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
 MHSS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 1 2 2
 PCU 3 3 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
 SBC-R 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1
 SSC-R 1 2 1 1 3 2 2 2
 UPHSD 3

Television and radio

The Final Four is the culmination of the NCAA basketball season and is heavily covered by the media. With the NCAA as one of the leading collegiate leagues in the country, the Final Four games are broadcast live throughout the country.

Beginning in 2015, the NCAA, and the Final Four games, are broadcast by ABS-CBN's UHF channel ABS-CBN Sports+Action nationwide, being produced by ABS-CBN Sports. Previously, Studio 23 covered the NCAA from 2002 until 2011. Prior to Studio 23, the games were broadcast irregularly by different broadcast partners. From 2009 to 2011 and since 2015, the games are also aired in high definition, through Balls subsidiary Balls HD.

Previous nationwide providers of the NCAA were GMA Network from 1974 until 1988, Vintage Television on IBC from 1998 until 1999 and PTV Channel 4 from 2000 until 2001 season. PTV's coverage was produced by MCI Group and later Silvestar Sports.

In 2012, the NCAA, and the Final Four games were broadcast by TV5's VHF channel IBC's AKTV, being produced by Sports5. From 2013 to 2014 TV5 took over the seniors' games coverage after AKTV was dissolved.

See also

References

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