Ateneo Blue Eagles - Multiple Champions

Multiple Champions

From 1924 (NCAA maiden season) to 2012 in the UAAP, Ateneo has formed 84 men's varsity basketball teams. From these teams, about 300 Ateneo Ateneo student athletes have donned the Blue and White jersey. Of these 300 basketball players, some have experienced multiple championships during their time as a Blue Eagle. Here is the incomplete list of players who were multiple champions:

Back-to-back Champions
NCAA
1931-1932

  • Tibing Martinez

1953-1954

  • Ramchand Motoomull
  • Ness Mayoralgo
  • Bay Ballesteros
  • Tiny Literal
  • Frankie Rabat

1957-1958

  • Ed Ocampo
  • Jimmy PestaƱo
  • Lito Carvajal
  • Cris Arroyo

1975-1976

  • Joy Carpio
  • Fritz Gaston
  • Padim Israel
  • Steve Watson


UAAP
1987-1988

  • Gene Afable
  • Alex Araneta
  • Sep Canlas
  • Danny Francisco
  • Jett Nieto
  • Olsen Racela
  • Eric Reyes
  • Jun Reyes


UAAP
2008-2009

  • Rabeh Al-Hussaini
  • Nonoy Baclao
  • Vince Burke
  • Jai Reyes
  • Chris Sumalinog

2009-2010

  • Chris de Chavez

2010-2011

  • Jeric Estrada

2011-2012

  • Gwyne Capacio
  • Von Pessumal
  • Kiefer Ravena
  • Greg Slaughter
  • Chris Sumalinog

Three-peat Champions
NCAA
1931-1933

  • Amador Obordo
  • Bing Quano

UAAP
2008-2010

  • Ryan Bunafe
  • Eric Salamat

2009-2011

  • Emman Monfort

2010-2012

  • Poy Erram

Four-peat Champions
UAAP
2008-2011

  • Bacon Austria
  • Kirk Long

2009-2012

  • Frank Golla
  • Juami Tiongson

Five-peat Champions
UAAP
2008-2012

  • Justin Chua
  • Tonino Gonzaga
  • Nico Salva

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