2021 UST Growling Tigers men's basketball
Record
Elims rank #7
Final rank#7
2021 record3–11
Head coachJino Manansala (1st season)
Assistant coachesMcJour Luib
Joph Cleopas
CaptainPaul Manalang (1st season)

The 2021 UST Growling Tigers men's basketball team represented University of Santo Tomas in the 84th season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. The men's basketball tournament for the academic year 2021-22 began in the second semester on March 26, 2022, and the host school for the season was De La Salle University.

The Tigers tied their second worst record in the Final Four era after winning only three games against eleven losses which they also had in the 2016 season. After ending the first round of eliminations on a 2–5 record, the team won only one game before going on a six-game losing streak to end the tournament, which was marked by blowout losses that broke the UAAP record for the largest losing margins.[1]

They began their season with a 25-point loss against the FEU Tamaraws in a game played behind closed doors. The UAAP had earlier decided to hold the first four playing schedules under a bubble setup in observance of COVID-19 safety precautions. UST had five more blowout losses in the season that included their 44-point marginal defeat against FEU in their last playing date in the second round to surpass their 43-point loss to the De La Salle Green Archers back in 2016. Their 50-point loss to the Ateneo Blue Eagles in the second round set the mark for the league's biggest losing margin since 2003. They also lost against the NU Bulldogs by 31 points in the first round, and by 29 points each to La Salle and the UP Fighting Maroons in the second round. Their 83–112 defeat against the Green Archers enabled their opponents to breach the 100-point barrier in the season.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Roster

UST has listed Ivan Lazarte, Rafael Pangilinan, Rafael Biag, and Patrick Javier on their reserve list, where any of the four players can be activated to replace players who would test positive for COVID-19.[9][10]

UST Growling Tigers roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Height Year High School
PF 4 Philippines Christian Manaytay 6'4" (1.93m) 1st Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu
C 5 Philippines Ian Joseph Herrera 6'6" (1.98m) 2nd La Salle Greenhills
SF 6 Philippines Josemaria Ignacio Gomez de Liaño 6'5" (1.96m) 1st UP Integrated School
PG 7 Philippines Joshua Fontanilla 5'11" (1.8m) 4th St. Clare College of Novaliches
PF 8 Philippines Sherwin Concepcion 6'3" (1.91m) 2nd Malayan High School of Science
SF 9 Philippines Nicael Dominie Cabañero 6'3" (1.91m) 1st University of Santo Tomas
SG 10 Philippines Aldave Dale Canoy 6'1" (1.85m) 1st West Negros University Integrated School
SF 12 Australia Royce Deakin Mantua 6'4" (1.93m) 1st Far Eastern University-Diliman
SF 13 Philippines Bryan Samudio 6'4" (1.93m) 1st Malayan High School of Science
C 14 Philippines Arnold Dave Ando 6'7" (2.01m) 3rd University of San Jose–Recoletos
PG 16 Philippines Paul Matthew Manalang (C) 5'10" (1.78m) 1st Nazareth School of National University
SG 17 Philippines Miguel Pangilinan 6'0" (1.83m) 2nd Nazareth School of National University
PG 18 Philippines Renzel Symon Yongco 6'1" (1.85m) 1st Saint Jude Catholic School
SG 20 Philippines JC Alvin Garing 5'9" (1.75m) 1st Lyceum of the Philippines University
PG 24 Philippines Jonathan Ralf Gesalem 6'0" (1.83m) 1st Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu
PF 26 Philippines Bryan Santos 6'5" (1.96m) 4th San Luis National High School
Head coach
  • Philippines Jino Manansala
Assistant coach(es)
  • McJour Luib
  • Jose Felix Cleopas
  • Jason Misolas
  • Rodolfo Carlos, Jr.
  • Jude Anthony Paulite
Team manager
  • Ryan Roxas

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

Depth chart

Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Bench 3
C Ando Santos Herrera
PF Concepcion Manaytay Gomez de Liaño
SF Cabañero Mantua Canoy Samudio
SG M. Pangilinan Garing Gesalem
PG Fontanilla Manalang Yongco

Roster changes

13 out of the 16 players from the 2019 UAAP runner-up team have departed. Renzo Subido, Zach Huang, and Enric Caunan have already graduated, while the majority went on to transfer to rival colleges at the height of the school's training bubble controversy. Season 82 Most Valuable Player Soulémane Chabi Yo forwent his final playing year in the collegiate ranks to play in the Liga EBA in Spain. The extended lockdowns and the cancellation of Season 83, despite the league's extension of eligibility of players caused the Beninese center's exit from the team.[11][12]

Subtractions

Pos. No. Nat. Player Height Year High school Notes
PF0PhilippinesIra Spencer Bataller6' 4"3rdArellano University High SchoolTransferred to Colegio de San Juan de Letran
SF3PhilippinesBrent Isaac Paraiso6' 2"4thDe La Salle Santiago Zobel SchoolTransferred to Colegio de San Juan de Letran
PG5PhilippinesHenri Lorenzo Subido5' 9"5thDe La Salle Santiago Zobel SchoolGraduated
PG6PhilippinesMark Nonoy5' 8"2ndUniversity of Santo TomasTransferred to De La Salle University
SG10PhilippinesRhenz Joseph Abando6' 2"4thBactad East National High SchoolTransferred to Colegio de San Juan de Letran
C11PhilippinesEnrique Caunan, Jr.6' 5"5thColegio de San Juan de LetranGraduated
SF13PhilippinesZachary Lance Eden Huang6' 4"5thSacred Heart School-Ateneo de CebuGraduated
PF16PhilippinesNathaniel Cosejo6' 3"3rdDe La Salle Santiago Zobel SchoolTransferred to Emilio Aguinaldo College
SF19PhilippinesFerdinand Asuncion, Jr.6' 2"2ndChiang Kai-shek CollegeTransferred to Mapúa University
SG21PhilippinesAlberto Bordeos, Jr.6' 0"2ndLa Salle GreenhillsAcademic deficiencies
C23BeninSoulémane Chabi Yo6' 6"3rdUniversité d'Abomey-CalaviForwent final year to play in the Liga EBA
SG27PhilippinesCrispin John Cansino6' 2"3rdUniversity of Santo TomasTransferred to the University of the Philippines
SG30PhilippinesVince Petdeo Cuajao6' 1"2ndHoly Child College of DavaoTransferred to De La Salle University

Additions

Pos. No. Nat. Player Height Year High school Notes
PF4PhilippinesChristian Manaytay6' 4"1stSacred Heart School-Ateneo de CebuTransferred from De La Salle University
C5PhilippinesIan Joseph Herrera6' 6"2ndLa Salle GreenhillsTransferred from De La Salle University
SF6PhilippinesJosemaria Ignacio Gomez de Liaño6' 5"1stUP Integrated SchoolRookie
PG7PhilippinesJoshua Fontanilla5' 11"4thSt. Clare College of NovalichesTransferred from St. Clare College of Caloocan
SF9PhilippinesNicael Dominie Cabañero6' 3"1stUniversity of Santo TomasRookie
SG10PhilippinesAldave Dale Canoy6' 1"1stSTI WNU Integrated SchoolTransferred from STI West Negros University
SF12AustraliaRoyce Deakin Mantua6' 4"1stFar Eastern University-DilimanRookie
SF13PhilippinesBryan Samudio6' 4"1stMalayan High School of SciencePromoted from Team B
PG16PhilippinesPaul Matthew Manalang5' 10"1stNazareth School of National UniversityTransferred from the University of the East
PG18PhilippinesRenzel Symon Yongco6' 1"1stSaint Jude Catholic SchoolTransferred from De La Salle University
SG20PhilippinesJC Alvin Garing5' 9"1stLyceum of the Philippines UniversityRookie
PG24PhilippinesJonathan Ralf Gesalem6' 0"1stSacred Heart School-Ateneo de CebuPromoted from Team B
PF26PhilippinesBryan Santos6' 5"4thSan Luis National High SchoolTransferred from TIP

Recruiting class

Name Pos. Height High school Hometown Commit date
Christian ManaytayPF6' 4"Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de CebuRoxas City22 Nov 2019
2018 NBTC rank: N/A (Division 1 semifinalist)
Jordi Gomez de LiañoSF6' 5"UP Integrated SchoolMetro Manila10 Jun 2021
2020 NBTC UAAP rank: #22; 2018 NBTC Elite 60 rank: #41
Nic CabañeroSF6' 3"University of Santo TomasLapu-Lapu City18 Jun 2021
2018 NBTC Elite 60 rank: #50
Aldave CanoySG6' 1"West Negros University Integrated SchoolBacolod24 Feb 2020
2019 NBTC rank: N/A (Visayas regional champion)
Royce MantuaSF6' 4"Far Eastern University-DilimanSydney15 Jun 2021
2018 NBTC Elite 60 rank: #22
Sources: 123456789

Coaching changes

Aldin Ayo resigned as head coach of the Growling Tigers on September 4, 2020 amid ongoing investigations on the team's training bubble controversy. The UAAP later handed Ayo an indefinite ban from all league-sanctioned activities, having found the seasoned coach liable in endangering the health and well-being of his team by holding a training camp during the pandemic.[13][14]

Resigned assistant coach and Tiger Cubs head coach Jino Manansala was called back by the Institute of Physical Education and Athletics (IPEA) and was appointed interim coach of the team to replace Ayo on October 8, 2020. IPEA earlier announced the start of the basketball program's rebuilding phase as it was moving forward without a permanent head coach.[15][16]

Returning with Manansala were assistant coaches McJour Luib, Joph Cleopas, JR Carlos, and Jason Misolas. Ryan David Roxas took over as team manager, together with UST's deam of Civil Law Nilo Divina as sponsor to replace Jimi Lim after his Ironcon Builders withdrew its support as the team's sponsor.[17][18]

Schedule and results

Elimination games were played in a double round-robin format and all of UST's games were televised on One Sports and the UAAP Varsity Channel.

UAAP Season 84 game log
Elimination round: 3–11
Game Date • TimeOpponentResultRecordHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
1 Mar 26 • 10:34 am FEU Tamaraws L 51–76 0–1 Fontanilla (19) Gomez de Liaño (11) Tied (3) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
2 Mar 29 • 7:16 pm UP Fighting Maroons L 82–98 0–2 Concepcion (19) Manaytay (7) Tied (4) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
3 Mar 31 • 7:06 pm UE Red Warriors W 74–62 1–2 Concepcion (25) Santos (12) Fontanilla (8) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
4 Apr 2 • 4:00 pm Adamson Soaring Falcons W 79–72 2–2 Manalang (15) Santos (8) Manalang (5) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
5 Apr 5 • 10:12 am De La Salle Green Archers L 66–75 2–3 Tied (20) Cabañero (10) Manaytay (2) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
6 Apr 7 • 1:00 pm NU Bulldogs L 51–82 2–4 Cabañero (11) Cabañero (8) Cabañero (3) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
7 Apr 9 • 4:00 pm Ateneo Blue Eagles
End of R1 of eliminations
L 80–91 2–5 Concepcion (22) Cabañero (9) Fontanilla (6) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
8 Apr 12 • 4:30 pm UE Red Warriors W 72–61 3–5 Concepcion (17) Ando (12) Fontanilla (5) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
9 Apr 19 • 12:35 pm De La Salle Green Archers L 83–112 3–6 Manalang (14) Tied (7) Fontanilla (6) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
10 Apr 21 • 10:05 am Ateneo Blue Eagles L 51–101 3–7 Cabañero (18) Fontanilla (7) Fontanilla (4) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
11 Apr 23 • 10:05 am Adamson Soaring Falcons L 69–80 3–8 Fontanilla (23) Concepcion (11) Manalang (5) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
12 Apr 26 • 7:00 pm NU Bulldogs L 60–73 3–9 Cabañero (13) Cabañero (15) Fontanilla (4) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
13 Apr 28 • 7:03 pm UP Fighting Maroons L 67–96 3–10 Pangilinan (21) Tied (7) Tied (4) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
14 May 1 • 12:42 pm FEU Tamaraws
End of R2 of eliminations
L 65–109 3–11 Cabañero (16) Ando (6) Fontanilla (3) Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay
(#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in UTC+08:00.
Source: Imperium Technology

Individual statistics

Player GP GS MPG FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% RPG APG SPG BPG TOV PPG
Nic Cabañero14725.46215939.0124924.5386855.96.31.51.00.12.912.4
Joshua Fontanilla141023.16015439.0103925.6335066.03.63.80.90.04.611.6
Sherwin Concepcion141226.65214934.93311129.7122060.05.60.70.50.11.410.6
Paul Manalang14524.6289529.5227230.6283190.32.92.60.90.12.07.7
Bryan Santos11318.1257732.5135026.081553.35.90.50.60.30.86.5
Christian Manaytay14415.9255843.1020.0193652.83.90.90.40.41.44.9
Dave Ando14714.8266838.21156.741526.75.30.30.30.61.04.1
Migs Pangilinan14817.4185930.573718.9151883.33.10.20.40.51.44.1
Jordi Gomez de Liaño1215.593426.572725.9010.01.60.30.30.00.32.1
Royce Mantua1149.273321.252025.02366.71.50.30.30.00.81.9
Jamba Garing1019.251338.52728.62450.01.20.60.50.00.81.4
Aldave Canoy904.14757.11333.34580.00.20.10.10.30.31.4
Ian Herrera1237.852025.021315.42450.02.50.20.20.20.01.2
Renzel Yongco1047.031225.021118.2000.00.30.50.00.00.40.8
Bryan Samudio903.02633.3000.011100.00.70.10.00.00.60.6
JJ Gesalem715.81128.31911.1000.00.40.30.00.00.40.4
Total1440.033295634.711846525.416827162.042.912.05.92.318.667.9
Opponents1440.04491,00444.712140629.817128061.149.818.311.03.515.984.9
Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FGM  Field-goal made  FGA  Field-goal attempts  FG%  Field-goal percentage
 3PM  3-point field-goal made  3PA  3-point field-goal attempts  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage
 FTM  Free-throw made  FTA  Free-throw attempts  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  TOT  Turnovers per game  PPG  Points per game
Source: Imperium Technology

Players drafted into the PBA

Bryan Santos and Sherwin Concepcion, both ruled ineligible for Season 85, applied for the record 124-strong 2023 PBA draft and were selected in the second and third rounds, respectively. Santos was picked 14th overall by the former Growling Tigers' head coach, Aldin Ayo of the Converge FiberXers team, while Concepcion ended up with the Yeng Guiao-led Rain or Shine Elasto Painters team as the 27th pick of the draft which was held on September 17, 2023.[19]

Year Round Pick Overall Player PBA team
20232214Bryan SantosConverge FiberXers
3327Sherwin ConcepcionRain or Shine Elasto Painters

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