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NCAA Season 100

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Honestly im all for it if they put in the courses just for us to know hehe

I am interested to see Mapua players what their courses are usually. I just saw a JRU heavy bomber taking up ECE.

escamis is taking up industrial engineering.
 
17 out of the 18 Mapua players are taking up Physical Education. Only Escamis is taking up a different course (Industrial Engineering). Magkaka-klase siguro yung buong team. Lol.
 

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escamis is taking up industrial engineering.

Yup just saw NCAA's post he is the only one taking up a different course. Others are taking up Phyical Education lol.


interesting choice of course sine IE seems to be a course that has demands when it comes to school works. Will he finish the course though.
 
Paolo Hernandez finished 2 terms ago his Psychology Degree and graduated. Adrain Nocum just finished his thesis defense last term. Warren Bonifacio is the one having a difficult time completing his thesis with prototype for his Computer Engineering degree, perhaps after this MPBL season he will be able to finished it.
 
Team is really all in on basketball with that course.

I get it tho, with how rigorous the standards of mapua is. I find it similar to how ateneo mbt players are mostly taking up interdisciplinary studies
 
Haha not to mention all those panalay games he played aftee he came back pa from sga duties. Atleast montecillo and delfino looks decent, still they'll miss manalili's playmaking and familiarity with ricardo's system.

Won't that affect his eligibility? They used to be tough on those. Especially when you haven't finished HS.
 
Won't that affect his eligibility? They used to be tough on those. Especially when you haven't finished HS.

Not really sure how they will see it pero as long as he isnt getting paid, i guess he's safe? I think ncaa just doesnt want them playing in pro leagues like pba or mpbl.
 
I get it tho, with how rigorous the standards of mapua is. I find it similar to how ateneo mbt players are mostly taking up interdisciplinary studies

standards of the school?
or easier options for student-athletes?
 

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Not bad since not all athletes are gifted with intellect so schools should equip them with a degree that fully taps their skills/competencies.

Yup, its not necessarily a bad thing. Especially if they transition into coaching or other related fields. But being all in has its drawbacks, what if they fall out of love with basketball for one?
 
San Beda listed 20 players….
 

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With the official lineups released, my preseason rankings are:
1. CSB
2. Mapua
3. San Beda
4. LPU
5. EAC
6. Letran
7. Arellano
8. JRU
9. Perpetual
10. SSC

Top 3 teams will probably rack up lots of wins, especially to get that twice to beat advantage that will be handy in the final 4. 4-6th place will be tight but record will be closer to .500. San Sebastian may end up going winless.
 
I hope the uaap would also release the degrees of their student athletes, would be interesting to see the degrees of the UP and UST athletes knowing that they have a specific college for athletes
 
With the official lineups released, my preseason rankings are:
1. CSB
2. Mapua
3. San Beda
4. LPU
5. EAC
6. Letran
7. Arellano
8. JRU
9. Perpetual
10. SSC

Top 3 teams will probably rack up lots of wins, especially to get that twice to beat advantage that will be handy in the final 4. 4-6th place will be tight but record will be closer to .500. San Sebastian may end up going winless.

Dont see james una or any of the red robin boys in their lineup. Ronquillo is missing as well.
 
Paolo Hernandez finished 2 terms ago his Psychology Degree and graduated. Adrain Nocum just finished his thesis defense last term. Warren Bonifacio is the one having a difficult time completing his thesis with prototype for his Computer Engineering degree, perhaps after this MPBL season he will be able to finished it.

whats nocum's course by the way
 
Man, ncaa teams are small! San Beda is the only tall team the rest are undersized
 
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