Ravena, Bolick to be honored in collegiate basketball awards

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Ravena, Bolick to be honored in collegiate basketball awards
Ateneo's Thirdy Ravena and San Beda's Robert Bolick lead the Mythical Team selection in the UAAP-NCAA Press Corps gala

 

MANILA, Philippines –  The best individual performers of collegiate basketball are set to be feted as the UAAP-NCAA Press Corps hosts the Chooks-to-Go Collegiate Basketball Awards on Thursday, June 21, at The Bayleaf Hotel in Intramuros.

Robert Bolick and Thirdy Ravena, the key cogs behind San Beda and Ateneo’s championship runs, lead the Mythical Team selection as MVPs CJ Perez of Lyceum and Ben Mbala of La Salle join the pair. Floor general Matt Nieto, also of Ateneo, complete the cast selected by sports scribes covering the collegiate beat.

After steering the Red Lions to their 21st title in the NCAA, Bolick is a shoo-in to the mythical team particularly with how he performed in the Finals against the Pirates. The 6’1 guard out of Leyte missed out on individual accolades in the NCAA after being suspended for a game, but his year-long effort for the Red Lions isn’t about to go unnoticed.

Ateneo’s homegrown pair of Ravena and Nieto also made the cut in the awards ceremony also backed by The Bayleaf Intramuros and Cherrylume after steering the Blue Eagles to their first title in 5 years.

The duo showed great improvement from seasons before, not only in the individual aspect of the game, but in being the leaders of the young Ateneo side coached by Tab Baldwin.

Wrapping up the selection are the best individual performers of the collegiate season in Perez and Mbala.

Perez was the force behind Lyceum’s amazing turnaround from cellar-dwellers to perennial championship contenders, especially following a historic elimination-round sweep. Though they fell short in the NCAA, Perez and the Pirates rebounded after winning the Philippine Collegiate Champions League.

Mbala, on the other hand, is the least surprising selection following another dominant season for the Green Archers.

Though they fell short of winning back to back titles, the 2016 Player of the Year was a man among boys in the UAAP leading to his second straight MVP citation.

The Collegiate Player of the Year, which will also be awarded on the same day, will be selected among the 5 standouts. – Rappler.com

 

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