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词条 UST Growling Tigers men's basketball
释义

  1. History

      Glowing Goldies era    UAAP Final Four era  

  2. Rivalries

      De La Salle Green Archers    UE Red Warriors  

  3. Season-by-season records

      1987 to 1992    UAAP Final Four era  

  4. Current roster

      Senior men's roster    Team depth chart    Juniors' Roster    Team depth chart  

  5. Notable players

      Most Valuable Player awardees    Rookie of the Year awardees    Team captains  

  6. Head coaches

  7. Team staff

  8. Controversies

  9. See also

  10. References

{{Further|UST Growling Tigers}}{{Infobox basketball club
| leagues = UAAP, Filoil Flying V League
| current = 2018 UST Growling Tigers men's basketball team{{!}}2018 UST Growling Tigers season
| color1 = #000000
| color2 = #FFD700
| name = UST Growling Tigers
| logo =
| founded = 1924
| history = UST Glowing Goldies
(1924–1992)
UST Growling Tigers
(1992–present)
| colors = Gold, white, and black
{{color box|#FFD700}} {{color box|white}} {{color box|black}}
| coach = Aldin Ayo
| championships = 20 titles {{Bulleted list|
| NCAA: 1 (1930)
| UAAP: 18 (1939, 1940, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1959, 1964, 1967, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2006)
| PCCL: 1 (2012)

}} }}

The UST Growling Tigers men's basketball is the intercollegiate men's basketball program of the University of Santo Tomas. The Growling Tigers have won 19 men's basketball titles including one National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) championship. It is one of the winningest teams in University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) men's basketball with 18 titles, just behind the FEU Tamaraws and tied with the UE Red Warriors.[1] The Growling Tigers also participate in Millennium Basketball League Invitational. As of January 11, 2018, the team's head coach is Aldin Ayo.[2]

History

Glowing Goldies era

The basketball team was previously known as UST Glowing Goldies until 1992.[3][4] The team won one NCAA championship in 1930. UST then withdrew permanently in NCAA in 1936 and co-founded the UAAP in 1938.[5] Upon the resumption of the UAAP games after the Pacific War, the Goldies were in every championship match from 1946 up to 1956. From 1964 to 1971, the team met the UE Red Warriors eight times in a championship match, with the Red Warriors winning seven encounters.[6]

In the 50th season of UAAP in 1987, the team's Fedencio Oblina was found to be ineligible as he failed his National College Entrance Examinations (NCEE). The board then forfeited all of UST's win where Oblina played, with the Goldies going from a 6–3 record (tied for third) to a 2–7 record, at seventh place ahead of winless NU Bulldogs. The forfeitures benefited Adamson, Ateneo and FEU. Ateneo found themselves at the top of the standings with an 8–1 record. A source of the Manila Standard newspaper confirmed that while Oblina failed the NCEE twice, he passed it in 1985.[7] The UAAP Board then confirmed that Oblina has been meted with a lifetime ban.[8]

UAAP Final Four era

The UAAP introduced a new tournament format known as Final Four in UAAP Season 56. At its first year of implementation includes a four-year run as champions,[9] from the 1993–94 season, where Growling Tigers swept the elimination round with an immaculate 14–0 record (automatic champions), up to the 1996–97 season,[10] where they defeated the De La Salle Green Archers for the third consecutive time in a Finals series. The Tigers were led by coach Aric del Rosario from the 1992–93 season up to the 2003–04 season.[11]

In 2006, the Tigers defeated the Blue Eagles of the Ateneo de Manila University to win their eighteenth UAAP men's title, and their first since the 1996 season.[10] Former Glowing Goldie Alfredo Jarencio piloted UST to the championship as a rookie coach.[4][12] In 2013, during season 76, the Tigers, led by Jarencio, became the first #4 rank team to beat #1 seed since the implementation of Final Four in UAAP.[13] The team defeated top-seeded NU Bulldogs twice in semifinals to face La Salle in Finals after 14 years since 1999.[14]

Rivalries

De La Salle Green Archers

{{main|La Salle–UST rivalry}}

The rivalry between De La Salle Green Archers and the UST Growling Tigers is contested at the UAAP. Both were known for their numerous basketball championship matches in the 1990s, with UST winning four straight titles[9] at the expense of the Green Archers. Prior to La Salle joining the UAAP the two schools met in the championship during 1948–1949 season of the National Seniors Open, a yearly tournament of top collegiate and commercial teams in the country. La Salle defeated UST in overtime to win the title.[15]

The rivalry began on consecutive Finals series in men's basketball between the two schools in the 1990s, with UST winning each time, capping a four-year championship run.[9] La Salle was defeated three consecutive years in the Finals (1994-1996) until 1998 when La salle defeated UST in the semifinals to begin their own four-year championship run, including a 1999 series against UST in which the Tigers won game 1. La Salle bounced back defeating UST in overtime for the 1999 UAAP title. Their basketball rivalry diminished in latter years due to UST's decline. The Game 1 finals victory was their last against La Salle until 2007 when UST won in overtime; at this point, UST's basketball program regressed, but they won in 2006 when La Salle was suspended after admitting they had unknowingly fielded two ineligible players.[16] La Salle would then win all games until 2011. La Salle defeated UST in overtime in the 2013 UAAP basketball championship.

Since 1988, La Salle leads the men's basketball rivalry 31–26, although they're tied at playoff games 8–8. If the forfeited games are reversed, the head-to-head record is 37–20 for La Salle.

UE Red Warriors

The UST–UE rivalry began once the UE Red Warriors became contenders during the mid-1960s to early 1970s, an almost a decade dominated by the Red Warriors. The Glowing Goldies met the Red Warriors eight times in the Finals of the basketball tournament, with the latter winning seven encounters. It is the longest finals appearance between two teams in the UAAP history.[6] In 1967, both teams ended up co-champions in the UAAP, a testament to the fierce rivalry between UST and UE. Notable players at the emergence of this rivalry were Goldies' forward Danilo Florencio and Warriors' Robert Jaworski.[17]

The last playoff meeting between the teams was a deciding semifinal game in the 69th season of UAAP in 2006, with UE holding a twice-to-beat advantage. Tigers won the game with 1-point lead and have sealed their bid to face Ateneo in the Finals.[18]

Season-by-season records

1987 to 1992

  • 1987 — 7th place
  • 1988 — 7th place
  • 1989 — 7th place
  • 1990 — 5th place
  • 1991 — 3rd place
  • 1992 — 4th place

UAAP Final Four era

SeasonEliminationsPlayoffs results
FinishGPWLPCT
Januario "Aric" del Rosario {{small|(1993–2003)}}
1993–94 1st 14|0}}Automatic champions
1994–95 3rd 8|4}}Won semifinals (UE 87–81, 83–74)
Won Finals (La Salle 2–1)
1995–96 1st 11|3}}Won semifinals (FEU 65–76, 74–68)
Won Finals (La Salle 2–1)
1996–97 2nd 10|4}}Won semifinals (UP 63–56)
Won Finals (La Salle 2–0)
1997–98 2nd 10|4}}Lost semifinals (La Salle 73–82, 72–74)
1998–99 T–4th 7|7}}Won 4th-seed playoff (UP 80–72)
Lost semifinals (La Salle 51–55, 51–56)
1999–2000 T–1st 11|3}}Lost 1st-seed playoff (La Salle 79–84)
Won semifinals (Ateneo 85–84)
Lost Finals (La Salle 1–2)
2000–01 T–4th 8|6}}Won 4th-seed playoff (UE 65–61)
Lost semifinals (La Salle 62–65)
2001–02 T–6th 6|8}}
2002–03 4th 8|6}}Lost semifinals (La Salle 84–97)
2003–04 T–5th 5|9}}
Aric del Rosario98|54}}Playoffs: 26 games (14–12 win–loss record)
Reonel "Nel" Parado {{small|(2004–2005)}}
2004–05 7th 4|10}}
2005–06 6th 4|10}}
Reonel Parado8|20}}Playoffs: did not qualify at all
Alfredo "Pido" Jarencio {{small|(2006–2013)}}
2006–07 T–3rd 6|6}}Won 3rd-seed playoff (Adamson 85–71)
Won semifinals (UE 79–75, 82–81)
Won Finals (Ateneo 2–1)
2007–08 T–4th 8|6}}Won 4th-seed playoff (FEU 80–69)
Lost the first round (Ateneo 64–69)
2008–09 5th 6|8}}
2009–10 4th 6|8}}Lost semifinals (Ateneo 64–81)
2010–11 7th 4|10}}
2011–12 4th 8|6}}Lost semifinals (Ateneo 66–69)
2012–13 2nd 10|4}}Won semifinals (NU 63–57)
Lost Finals (Ateneo 0–2)
2013–14 4th 8|6}}Won semifinals (NU 71–62, 76–69)
Lost Finals (La Salle 1–2)
Pido Jarencio56|54}}Playoffs: 18 games (10–8 win–loss record)
Segundo "Bong" dela Cruz {{small|(2014–2015)}}
2014–15 6th 5|9}}
2015–16 1st 11|3}}Won semifinals (NU 64–55)
Lost Finals vs FEU (1–2)
Bong dela Cruz16|12}}Playoffs: 4 games (2–2 win–loss record)
Rodil "Boy" Sablan {{small|(2016–2017)}}
2016-17 8th 3|11}}
2017–18 8th 1|13}}
Boy Sablan4|24}}Playoffs: Did not qualify at all
Aldin Ayo {{small|(2018–present)}}
2018–19 6th 5|9}}
Aldin Ayo5|9}}Playoffs: 0 games (0–0 win–loss record)
Eliminations182|16414 playoff appearances
Playoffs and Finals26|228 Finals appearances
Overall record205|1755 championships
Legend
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{{Color box|#F7F6A8|border=darkgray}} Champion

{{Color box|#DCE5E5|border=darkgray}} Second place

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Current roster

Senior men's roster

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}}{{UAAPplayer |num=0 |first=Steve |last=Akomo |mid_initial= |pos=C |ft=6 |in=9 |lbs= |year=5th |from=Lycée bilingue de Fondonera, BP 27 Santchou |nat=CMR | inj = yes}}{{UAAPplayer |num=2 |first=Ira |last=Bataller | mid_initial= | pos=SF |ft=6 |in=4 |lbs= |year=1st |from=

Arellano High School |nat=PHI}}

{{UAAPplayer |num=4 |first=Mario |last=Bonleon |mid_initial= |pos=SG |ft=6 |in=3 |lbs= |year=4th |from=

La Salle Green Hills |nat=PHI}}

{{UAAPplayer |num=5 |first=Renzo |last=Subido | mid_initial= |pos=PG |ft=5 |in=9 |lbs= |year=4th |from=

De La Salle Santiago Zobel School |nat=PHI}}

{{UAAPplayer |num=6 |first=Marvin |last=Lee | mid_initial= | pos=PG |ft=5 |in=8 |lbs= |year=4th |from=

Far Eastern University - Diliman |note= C |nat=PHI}}

{{UAAPplayer |num=7 |first=Joshua |last=Marcos |mid_initial= |pos=SF |ft=6 |in=0 |lbs= |year=1st |from=

La Salle Green Hills |nat=PHI}}

{{UAAPplayer |num=8 |first=Ken |last=Zamora |mid_initial= |pos=PG |ft=5 |in=8 |lbs= |year=2nd |from=

Arellano High School |nat=PHI}}

{{UAAPplayer |num=10 |first=JM |last=Lagumen |mid_initial= |pos=SG |ft=5 |in=11 |lbs= |year=1st |from=

San Beda University–Rizal |nat=PHI}}

{{UAAPplayer |num=11 |first=Enric |last=Caunan |mid_initial= |pos=C |ft=6 |in=5 |lbs= |year=4th |from=

Colegio de San Juan de Letran |nat=PHI}}

{{UAAPplayer |num=13 |first=Zach |last=Huang |mid_initial= |pos=PF |ft=6 |in=4 |lbs= |year=4th|from=

Sacred Heart School – Ateneo de Cebu |nat=PHI}}

{{UAAPplayer |num=15 |first=Toby |last=Agustin |mid_initial= |pos=SG |ft=6 |in=1 |lbs= |year=1st |from=

José Rizal University |nat=PHI}}

{{UAAPplayer |num=16 |first=Nat |last=Cosejo |mid_initial= |pos=PF |ft=6 |in=3 |lbs= |year=1st |from=

De La Salle Santiago Zobel School |nat=PHI}}

{{UAAPplayer |num=26 |first=Germy |last=Mahinay |mid_initial= |pos=C |ft=6 |in=6 |lbs= |year=1st |from=

San Beda University–Rizal |nat=PHI}}

{{UAAPplayer |num=27 |first=CJ |last=Cansino |mid_initial= |pos=SF |ft=6 |in=1 |lbs= |year=1st |from=

University of Santo Tomas Senior High School |nat=PHI}}

{{UAAPplayer |num=41 |first=Dave |last=Ando |mid_initial= |pos=C |ft=6 |in=7 |lbs= |year=1st |from=

University of San Jose–Recoletos |nat=PHI}}

{{basketball roster footer
| head_coach={{player||PHI|Aldin Ayo}}
| asst_coach=
  • Bonnie Garcia
  • Kristoffer Co
  • Randy Alcantara
  • Jason Misolas
  • McJour Luib (scouting & recruitment)
  • Napoleon Garcia (scouting & recruitment)
  • Ruden De Vera (academic requirements)

| team_man=
  • Chuck Dumlao

| str_cond=
  • Philip Lee Go
  • Marvin James Pangilinan
  • Noel Zorilla

| roster_url=
}}

Team depth chart

{{Basketball depth chart
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| alt_color = FFD700
| label_color = 7B1113
| starter_c = Enric Caunan
| starter_pf = Zachary Huang
| starter_sf = CJ Cansino
| starter_sg = Kenneth Zamora
| starter_pg = Marvin Lee
| bench 1_c = Germy Mahinay
| bench 1_pf = Nat Cosejo
| bench 1_sf = Joshua Marcos
| bench 1_sg = Mario Bonleon
| bench 1_pg = Renzo Subido
| bench 2_c = Arnold Ando
| bench 2_pf =
| bench 2_sf = Ira Bataller
| bench 2_sg = Toby Agustin
| bench 2_pg =
| bench 3_c =
| bench 3_pf =
| bench 3_sf =
| bench 3_sg = Jm Lagumen
| bench 3_pg =
}}
2018 UST Growling Tigers - Team B roster
Pos.#POBNameHeightYearHigh SchoolNotes
PG1{{flagicon|PHI}} Michael Enriquez5' 10"1st Malayan High School of Science
SG3{{flagicon|PHI}} Brent Paraiso6' 2"3rd De La Salle Santiago Zobel School{{small|transferred from De La Salle University[19]}}
PF4{{flagicon|PHI}} Sherwin Concepcion6' 3"1st Malayan High School of Science
SF5{{flagicon|PHI}} Regie Boy Basibas6' 3"4th Bal-ason National High Schoolleft the team due to the UAAP age eligibility ruling[20]}}
PG7{{flagicon|PHI}} Jordan Sta. Ana5' 11"3rd Nazareth School of National Universitytransferred to Colegio de San Juan de Letran[21]}}
SG8{{flagicon|AUS}} Travis Mantua5' 9"1st Sacred Heart School – Ateneo de Cebutransferred to Far Eastern University[22]}}
PG10{{flagicon|PHI}} Joshua Ayque Ayo2nd Ateneo de Naga Universitytransferred to the Naga College Foundation[23]}}
SF11{{flagicon|PHI}} Miguel Pangilinan6' 0"1st Nazareth School of National University
C12{{flagicon|COD}} Francis Marko Batuzolele3rd
PG15{{flagicon|PHI}} Renzel Yongco3rd St. Jude Catholic Schooltransferred from De La Salle University's Team B}}
PF16{{flagicon|JOR}} Sam Abu Hijleh6' 3"1st San Beda University–Rizal
SG18{{flagicon|PHI}} Leon Lorenzana2nd Ateneo de Davao Universitytransferred to the University of the East}}
SF19{{flagicon|PHI}} Ferdinand Asuncion1st Chiang Kai Shek College
SF20{{flagicon|PHI}} Vaughn Jorem Soriano6' 4"2nd University of Santo Tomas Senior High School
SF22{{flagicon|PHI}} Kobe Monje1st Colegio de San Juan de Letranwent back to Colegio de San Juan de Letran}}
C23{{flagicon|BEN}} Soulémane Chabi Yo6' 6"3rd Ségbana, Republic of Benintransferred from Colegio de San Lorenzo[24]}}
PF30{{flagicon|PHI}} Renze Abando2nd Bactad East National High Schooltransferred from the Philippine College of Science and Technology}}
SF32{{flagicon|PHI}} Gamaliel Evangelista Adamson University
SF41{{flagicon|PHI}} Kurt Christian Calaguio1st San Beda University–Rizal
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Juniors' Roster

{{UAAP roster header
| team=UST Tiger Cubs - UAAP Season 81
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| bg1=#FFD700
| color2=#FFD700
| bg2=#000000
}}{{UAAPplayer |num=1 |first=Ramon Vincent |last=Marzan |pos=SG |ft=5 |in=9 |year=Gr11 |from=

San Beda University–Rizal |nat=PHI}}

{{UAAPplayer |num=4 |first=John Patrick |last=Javier |pos=C |ft=6 |in=5 |year=Gr10 |from=College of San Benildo-Rizal |nat=PHI}}{{UAAPplayer |num=5 |first=Ryan Matt |last=Dumlao |pos=SG |ft=5 |in=6 |year=Gr11 |from=

USTJHS |nat=PHI}}

{{UAAPplayer |num=6 |first=Mark |last=Nonoy |pos=PG |ft=5 |in=8 |year=Gr12 |from=Hua Siong College of Iloilo |nat=PHI}}{{UAAPplayer |num=7 |first=John Bismarck |last=Lina |pos=C |ft=6 |in=5 |year=Gr11 |from=Chiang Kai Shek College |nat=PHI}}{{UAAPplayer |num=8 |first=Kevin Louis |last=Barranco |pos=PG |ft=5 |in=8 |year=Gr12 |from=St. Robert’s International Academy |nat=PHI}}{{UAAPplayer |num=9 |first=Marcus Earl |last=Estrella |pos=PF |ft=6 |in=3 |year=Gr12 |from=Asia Pacific College of Advanced Studies |nat=PHI}}{{UAAPplayer |num=10 |first=Giancarlo Philip |last=Benzonan |pos=PG |ft=5 |in=7 |year=Gr12 |from=Marist School |nat=PHI}}{{UAAPplayer |num=11 |first=Jean Raven |last=Beliran |pos=SG |ft=5 |in=9 |year=Gr12 |from=Hua Siong College of Iloilo |nat=PHI}}{{UAAPplayer |num=14 |first=Gabriel Dan |last=Gamboa |pos=PG |ft=5 |in=6 |year=Gr10 |from=Kings Montessori School |nat=PHI}}{{UAAPplayer |num=16 |first=Vince Leo |last=Dolendo |pos=SG |ft= |in= |year=Gr12 |from=Hua Siong College of Iloilo |note= C |nat=PHI}}{{UAAPplayer |num=21 |first=Carlos |last=Sumabat, Jr. |pos=PF |ft=6 |in=7 |year= |from=Alilem National High School |nat=PHI}}{{UAAPplayer |num=22 |first=Liam Irvin |last=Manabat |pos=SF |ft= |in= |year=Gr12 |from=Beaulah Land Integrated Science School |nat=PHI}}{{UAAPplayer |num=23 |first=Lloyd Raphael |last=Oliva |pos=C |ft=6 |in=6 |year=Gr11 |from=La Salle Green Hills |nat=PHI}}{{UAAPplayer |num=28 |first=Jomar |last=Amador |pos=PF |ft= |in= |year=Gr12 |from=Lucban Academy |nat=PHI}}{{UAAPplayer |num=31 |first=Johnvic |last=Casingcasing |pos=SF |ft=6 |in=4 |year=Gr11 |from=Holy Rosary College Foundation |nat=PHI}}{{basketball roster footer
| head_coach=
  • {{player||PHI|Bonnie Garcia}}

| asst_coach=
  • Juan Miguel Martin
  • Jade Azcueta
  • McJour Luib

| roster_url=
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Team depth chart

{{Basketball depth chart
| line_color = 000000
| alt_color = FFD700
| label_color = 7B1113
| starter_c = JB Lina
| starter_pf = Jomar Amador
| starter_sf = Liam Manabat
| starter_sg = Arvin Marzan
| starter_pg = Mark Nonoy
| bench 1_c = Lloyd Oliva
| bench 1_pf = Marcus Estrella
| bench 1_sf = Johnvic Casingcasing
| bench 1_sg = Vince Dolendo
| bench 1_pg = Zian Benzonan
| bench 2_c = Patrick Javier
| bench 2_pf = Carlos Sumabat
| bench 2_sf =
| bench 2_sg = Matt Dumlao
| bench 2_pg = Kevin Barranco
| bench 3_c =
| bench 3_pf =
| bench 3_sf =
| bench 3_sg = Jean Beliran
| bench 3_pg = Gab Gamboa
}}
2018 UST Tiger Cubs - Team B roster
Pos.#POBNameHeightYearGrade SchoolNotes
PF1{{flagicon|PHI}} John Lester Bataller5' 8" Arellano Grade School U17
SG2{{flagicon|PHI}} Alec Audric Makasakit De La Salle Santiago Zobel School U17
C3{{flagicon|PHI}} Lei Raphael Pegollo6' 1"Gr9 USTJHS U17
C6{{flagicon|PHI}} Charles Michael Pabingwit Notre Dame of Greater Manila U17
PF7{{flagicon|PHI}} Nathaniel Fuentes University of Perpetual Help System DALTA U17
SF9{{flagicon|PHI}} Joshua Benedict Edrozo Marist School U17
SF10{{flagicon|PHI}} Sean Nico Dingle St. Vincent School U17
SG11{{flagicon|PHI}} James Roland Maliwat5' 8"Gr9 De La Salle Araneta University U17
11{{flagicon|PHI}} John Rex Lalica U19
13{{flagicon|PHI}} Gerard Angeles5' 8"Gr9 Chevalier School-Angeles U19
PG14{{flagicon|PHI}} Jethro EscotoGr10 Marist School U17
SG19{{flagicon|PHI}} Miguel Pascual U17
C20{{flagicon|PHI}} Emmanuel Anabo U17
23{{flagicon|PHI}} Raf Siapian Ateneo de Manila Grade School U17
PF24{{flagicon|PHI}} Rafael Zane Jalbuena6' 2" U17
PF26{{flagicon|PHI}} Kim Carlo Rivera6' 3" Adamson University U17
C27{{flagicon|PHI}} Rael Geoffrey Abujos6' 2" University of Perpetual Help System DALTA U17
PG30{{flagicon|PHI}} Sebastian Ponch Albeto5' 8" De La Salle Araneta University U17
SG33{{flagicon|PHI}} Alpacino Talla5' 8" Colegio de San Lorenzo U17
C35{{flagicon|PHI}} Sean Arby AlvarezGr10 Colegio de San Juan de Letrán U17
PF36{{flagicon|PHI}} Ethan Rashmin RodelasGr10 Berkeley School-Baguio U17
SG47{{flagicon|PHI}} Brian CalivozoGr10 Claret School of Quezon City U17

Notable players

{{Main|List of University of Santo Tomas people#Basketball|l1=List of University of Santo Tomas people}}

Most Valuable Player awardees

  • Garry Artajos – 1969
  • Dennis Espino – 1993, 1994
  • Christopher Cantonjos – 1995
  • Jojo Duncil – 2006 (Finals)
  • Jervy Cruz – 2007
  • Dylan Ababou - 2009

Rookie of the Year awardees

  • Gerard Francisco – 1995
  • Jeric Teng – 2009

Team captains

  • Allan Evangelista (2006)
  • Anthony Espiritu (2007)
  • Francis Allera (2008)
  • Dylan Ababou (2009)
  • AC Marquez (2010)
  • Jeric Fortuna (2011-2012)
  • Jeric Teng (2013)
  • Aljon Mariano (2014)
  • Kevin Ferrer (2015)
  • Louie Vigil (2016)
  • Marvin Lee (2017-2018)

Head coaches

  • Herminio Silva^ (1946-1954)
  • Felicisimo Fajardo^ (1955-1964)
  • Carlos Loyzaga^ (1964-1966)
  • Rogelio Serafico^ (1967-1981)
  • Carlos Badion (1982-1984)
  • Januario del Rosario (1985–1987)
  • Orlando Bauzon (1988)
  • Antonio Pujante (1989-1990)
  • Fred Reyes (1991-1992)
  • Januario del Rosario^ (1993–2003)
  • Reonel Parado (2004–2005)
  • Alfredo Jarencio^ (2006–2013)
  • Segundo dela Cruz III (2014–2015)
  • Rodil Sablan (2016–2017)
  • Aldin Ayo (2018-present)
{{small|^ won UAAP title/s for the UST Senior men's team}}

Team staff

Team Physicians
  • Dr. Consuelo G. Suarez – rehab medicine and sports medicine
  • Dr. Raul B. Palma – neurosports medicine and team psychologist
  • Interns – physical therapy and sports medicine, Institute of Nutrition
Support Staff
  • To be replaced together with head coach Rodil "Boy" Sablan aka "Boy Sablay"

Controversies

In the early part of the 2016, the Growling Tigers management investigated UST head coach Bong dela Cruz for the alleged involvement in game-fixing. A report from sports news website Fastbreak states from a source that the management disbanded the men's basketball team due to game-fixing and sell-out games allegations.[25]

Another report from Spin.ph notes that Dela Cruz accused for maltreatment and abusive incidents against some of the players, particularly players from Team B, during his two-year term as a coach.sooner, the media has yet to confirm the statement regarding the issue on Dela Cruz.[26]

Dela Cruz, later in a statement released on February 1, 2016 said that since the issues emerged, he decided to keep quiet about it. He denies the allegations against him and is confident that he will be proven innocent of the issues against him.[27]

In 2017-2018 Season, Two (2) players named Mario Bonleon and Renz Subido decided not to play with UST under Sablan for different reasons, The Team Standing of the Senior's Basketball is one of the worst in the History of the UST Growling Tigers at 1 win and 13 losses. Because of that standing, Sablan and the entire Coaching Staff were sacked by no other than the Rector of the UST effective November 30, 2017, terminating their Contracts which will be expiring in August 2018. UST Tigresses Assistant Coach Arsenio Dysangco Jr. was appointed as Overseer during practices.

See also

  • UST Growling Tigers

References

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