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Ateneo Blue Eagles men's basketball

The Ateneo Blue Eagles men's basketball team represent Ateneo de Manila University in the men's collegiate basketball tournaments in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). They previously competed in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) from 1924 to 1978.

5-on-5 basketball
Rivalry with De La Salle University Rivalry with University of the Philippines Diliman ==Current roster==
Championships
NCAA UAAP In men's basketball, the Ateneo Blue Eagles have won 26 titles as of 2022, 14 in the NCAA and 12 in the UAAP. Other leagues and tournaments The Blue Eagles also competed at the 2018 William Jones Cup, an international tournament in Taiwan for both club and national teams. YearChampions • 2006 – Blue Eagles – Fr. Martin Summer Cup • 2007 – Blue Eagles – Collegiate Champions League • 2008 – Blue Eagles – Philippine University Games / Nike Summer League • 2009 – Blue Eagles – Philippine University Games / Philippine Collegiate Champions League • 2010 – Blue Eagles – Fr. Martin Summer Cup / Philippine Collegiate Champions League • 2011 – Blue Eagles – Philippine University Games / Filoil Flying V Preseason Cup • 2019 – Blue Eagles – Philippine Collegiate Champions League / PBA D-League • 2020 – Blue Eagles – Philippine Collegiate Champions League • 2022 – Blue Eagles – World University Basketball Series • 2023 – Blue Eagles – AsiaBasket Las Piñas Championship ==Season-by-season records==
Season-by-season records
NCAA Multi-stage era (1924–1941) In the early years of the NCAA, a qualifying round robin sees teams split into two groups; the top teams from each group qualify to a round robin championship round. Pennant era (1947–1977) In the pennant era, a split season format was followed, where the winners of each half of the season (the pennant winners) play for the championship. UAAP Pre-Final Four era (1978–1992) In the UAAP before the Final Four era, the top two teams qualify to the Finals, with the top seeded team having the twice-to-beat advantage. Final Four era (1993–present) In the Final Four era, the top four teams qualify to the semifinals, with the top two seeded teams having the twice-to-beat advantage. The semifinal winners then advance to the best-of-three Finals. Notable playersGene AfableJapeth AguilarRich AlvarezRabeh Al-HussainiFord AraoFrancis ArnaizAnton AsistioNonoy BaclaoSJ BelangelAaron BlackRyan BuenafePaolo BugiaBernardo CarpioGec ChiaJustin ChuaRicardo CleofasBaby DalupanArthur dela CruzPaquito DiazNico ElordeJohn Paul ErramMacky EscalonaYuri EscuetaLarry FonacierFritz GastonJayvee GayosoIsaac GoFrank GollaWesley GonzalesAlfonzo GotladeraVince HizonJC IntalPadim IsraelRobert Jaworski Jr.Angelo KouameDoug KramerJojo LastimosaKirk LongMoro LorenzoGian MamuyacHonesto MayoralgoMagnum MembrereEmman MonfortLA MumarChito NarvasaOgie NarvasaChris NewsomeEd OcampoAmbrosio PadillaVon PessumalKris PorterFrancisco RabatOlsen RacelaDwight RamosNing RamosKiefer RavenaThirdy RavenaChot ReyesEric ReyesJai ReyesGilbert "Jun" ReyesJun RossNico SalvaMarte SamsonGreg SlaughterLA TenorioRichie TiczonTyler TioJuami TiongsonChris TiuArvin TolentinoEnrico VillanuevaAdrian Wong ==Head coaches==
Head coaches
• Fr. John Hurley S.J. • Fr. James Martin S.J. • 1989: Ogie Narvasa • 1990–1992: Chot Reyes • 1993: Baby Dalupan • 1994: Cris Calilan • 1995: Mark Molina • 1996: Ricky Palou • 1997: Perry Ronquillo • 2004: Sandy Arespacochaga • 2005–2012: Norman Black • 2013–2015: Bo Perasol • 2015–2016: Sandy Arespacochaga • 2016–present: Tab Baldwin ==Uniform==
Uniform
Manufacturer • 1988: Adidas • 1996: Reebok • 1997: Nike • 2000–2001: Guess • 2002: Nike • 2003–2009: Adidas • 2010–present: Nike • 2022–present: Jordan Brand ==3x3 basketball==
3x3 basketball
Ateneo won the UAAP Season 81 3x3 basketball tournament on its second and final year as a demonstration sport before it became an official sport in UAAP Season 82. ==Individual awards==
Individual awards
Most Valuable Player (Season) Most Valuable Player (Finals) Rookie of the Year Mythical Team ==References==
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