NCAA Season 67 basketball tournaments

The 1991 NCAA Basketball Tournament was the 67th season in the Philippine National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The season opens on August 3 at the Araneta Coliseum and ended on October 16 with the Mapua Cardinals winning back-to-back championships in the Seniors division and won their 5th NCAA crown.

1991 NCAA season
Host schoolSan Beda College
Men's Finals 1 23Wins
 Mapúa Cardinals 103 94912
 San Beda Red Lions 94 100901
DurationOctober 9–16, 1991
Arena(s)ULTRA
Winning coachJoel Banal

Teams

TeamSchoolSeniors' coach
Letran KnightsColegio de San Juan de LetranRudy Hines
JRC Heavy BombersJose Rizal CollegeEgay Gomez
Mapúa CardinalsMapúa Institute of TechnologyJoel Banal
Perpetual Help AltasPerpetual Help College of RizalAngel Ascue
San Beda Red LionsSan Beda CollegeOrly Castelo
San Sebastian StagsSan Sebastian College-RecoletosArturo Valenzona

Seniors' tournament

Elimination round

Format:

  • Tournament divided into two halves: winners of the two halves dispute the championship in a best-of-3 finals series unless:
    • A team wins both rounds. In that case, the winning team automatically wins the championship.
    • A third team has a better cumulative record than both finalists. In that case, the third team has to win in a playoff against the team that won the second round to face the team that won in the first round in a best-of-3 finals series.

Mapua Cardinals wins the second round flag and forces a best-of-three title playoffs with first round winner San Beda College by downing the Red Lions on the last day of the eliminations on October 2. [1]

Finals

Game 1

October 9
Mapúa Cardinals  10394  San Beda Red Lions
Mapua leads series 1–0
ULTRA, Pasig City

Mapua had their biggest lead at 96-81 with 3:20 remaining. But the Red Lions' unlikely trio of Reynaldo Dionisio, Cornelio Manucat and last year's junior MVP Vincent Largo put San Beda to within 90-96 in the last 1:43. A triple by Olegario Topacio which beat the shotclock and two free throws by Reuben dela Rosa got the Cardinals off the hook. [2]

Game 2

October 14
Mapúa Cardinals  94100  San Beda Red Lions
Series tied 1-1
ULTRA, Pasig City

With reserves Cornelio Manucat, Reynaldo Dionisio, Renato Morano and Jose Ramil Espina thrown into the limelight of championship action, the Red Lions broke away at 91-78 in the last 2:25. A 14-4 Mapua counter triggered by Olegario Topacio and Winchester Lemen put the Cardinals to within 92-95 in the last 45 seconds. [3]

Game 3

October 16
Mapúa Cardinals  9190  San Beda Red Lions
Mapua wins series 2–1
ULTRA, Pasig City

Cardinal slotman Benito Cheng beat all rebounders for a follow-up in the final five seconds and awry pass spoiled the Red Lions' last offensive. There was no San Beda timeout and what ensued was a quick inbound to Cornelio Manucat who dribbled toward the centerline before issuing a breast-pass to a streaking Reynaldo Dionisio. The pass was too strong and a bit high, lipping Dionisio's fingertips before going out of bounds with a stream of Mapua supporters entering the court at the buzzer. [4]

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References

  1. "Cards force crown playoff". Manila Standard.
  2. "Mapua one game away". Manila Standard.
  3. "Lions stay alive". Manila Standard.
  4. "V-Day again for MIT Cards". Manila Standard.
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