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Kiefer Ravena
Filipino basketball player

Kiefer Ravena

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Filipino basketball player
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Iloilo City, Western Visayas, Philippines
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30 years
Kiefer Ravena
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Biography

Kiefer Isaac Crisologo Ravena (; born October 27, 1993) is a Filipino basketball player for the Alab Pilipinas of the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL). Ravena played for the Ateneo Blue Eagles in the UAAP during his college days. He is playing both guard positions.

The son of former PBA player Bong Ravena, Ravena enjoyed a successful high school basketball career at the Ateneo de Manila High School in Loyola Heights, Quezon City where he was recognized as one of the top high school basketball players in the Philippines. Ravena is a three-time UAAP Juniors Champion (2008, 2009 and 2010), two-time UAAP Juniors Finals MVP (2009 and 2010), two-time UAAP Juniors Mythical Team member (2009 and 2010), one-time FIBA Asia U-18 Mythical Team member (2010), two-time UAAP Seniors Champion (2011 and 2012) and three-time UAAP Seniors Mythical Team member (2011, 2014 and 2015). He is also the UAAP Season 74 Rookie of the Year and the UAAP Season 77 and 78 Most Valuable Player recipient. At the 2011, 2013 and 2015 Southeast Asian Games, he won gold medals as a member of the Gilas Cadets (formerly Sinag Pilipinas).

Early life

Kiefer Ravena was born on October 27, 1993 in Iloilo. Ravena's father, Bong Ravena played for the UE Red Warriors and was the 1992 PBA Rookie of the year while his mother, Mozzy Ravena, was a volleyball player who used to play for the UST Golden Tigresses and the Philippines women's national volleyball team. He is the eldest of three siblings. His younger brother Thirdy is also a varsity basketball player currently playing for the Ateneo Blue Eagles and his younger sister Dani is currently a volleyball player playing for the Miriam College Knollers. In June 2016, he graduated at the Ateneo de Manila University with a degree in Bachelor of Science in Communications Technology Management. During his guesting on the radio show, The Morning Rush, he revealed that he was named after his father's favorite actor, Kiefer Sutherland.

Basketball career

Amateur career

Ateneo Blue Eaglets

Ravena attended the Ateneo de Manila High School and was included on the Ateneo Blue Eagles team in the UAAP juniors division. He was the first person to play on Team A of the Ateneo Blue Eaglets during his freshman year. He led the Blue Eaglets to 3 consecutive championships during his last 3 years with the team, against the FEU Tamaraws during season 71, the DLSZ Junior Archers in season 72, and the UST Growling Tigers during season 73. While he was still eligible for the juniors level he won 2 consecutive Finals MVP awards and was part of the Juniors Mythical Team for 2 consecutive years.

Ateneo Blue Eagles

Ravena during his rookie year against the UE Red Warriors.

Soon after the 73rd season of the UAAP ended, many schools wanted Ravena to play for their Seniors basketball team but he eventually decided to stay with Ateneo and play on their seniors men's basketball team, the Ateneo Blue Eagles.

During his stay with Ateneo, Ravena have led the Blue Eagles to four Final Four appearances in 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015 including two UAAP championships in 2011 and 2012. He also led Ateneo into two PCCL runner-up finishes in 2011 and 2012. Aside from that he also led the Blue Eagles to their first and as of now their only championship in the Filoil Flying V Preseason Hanes Cup in 2011 while leading them to a 3rd-place finish in the same tournament the following year. On 2014, Ravena led Ateneo to their 3rd basketball championship in Unigames.

He has also won many accolades while playing for the Blue Eagles that includes the 2011 Filoil Flying V Preseason Hanes Cup Most Valuable Player Award, UAAP Season 74 Rookie of the Year, UAAP Season 75 Todo Bigay Player of the Year, UAAP Season 77 and 78 Most Valuable Player Award and the 2014 Unigames Most Valuable Player Award. He is also a three-time UAAP Mythical Five member in 2011, 2014 and 2015, two-time FilOil Mythical Five member in 2011 and 2012, one-time PCCL Mythical Five member in 2012 and one-time Unigames Mythical Five member in 2014.

Ravena guarded by Melo Lim of the San Beda Red Lions.

Aside from the championships and the individual accolades, Ravena also broke some records in the UAAP. On his first ever Ateneo-La Salle game in the UAAP Seniors Division, Kiefer has scored his then-UAAP seniors career best of 24 points (22 in the first half alone) which is at that time the second highest individual scoring output in a first half of a game since Dylan Ababou scored 23 points in 2009. In their Final Four match-up against the DLSU Green Archers in Season 75, Ravena had his then-UAAP seniors career best with 28 points (16 in the payoff period) to go along with 12 rebounds and 7 assists. On August 10, 2014, he recorded his new career high of 38 points on their come-from-behind overtime win against UE before that his career high was 29 points on their second win of Season 77 against their bitter rival La Salle. The 38 points that he made became the second highest points made by single player next to the 43 points made by the former NU Bulldog Jeff Napa back in 2002. He also set a new record of most free throws taken by single player in a single game with 25 on their game against UE, he made 19 free throws out of that 25, the previous record was 19 set by another Blue Eagle Chris Tiu in 2008, where he only missed two freethrows. His 77.64 statistical points in Season 77 is the highest recorded statistical points made by a single player in one season until it was surpassed by the 92.43 statistical points of La Salle's Ben Mbala in season 79. His 11 assists in their second-round game against the Adamson Falcons is the second most assist in the UAAP since 2003, only behind by the 12 assists made by Terrence Romeo against the UE Red Warriors in 2013. Ravena recorded his season high and second career best of 32 points (21 points in the 1st quarter and 26 points in the first half alone) to go along with 3 rebounds and 2 assists on their second round win against the NU Bulldogs. His 26 points on the first half is the most points scored by any player in the UAAP, it broke the previous record held by Dylan Ababou, himself and Romeo who scored 23, 22 and 22 points respectively on seasons 72, 74 and 75. Also Ravena is only the third Atenean and 10th player in UAAP history after Allan Caidic, Jun Reyes, Jun Limpot, Dennis Espino, Mark Telan, Don Allado, Rich Alvarez, Arwind Santos and Bobby Ray Parks, Jr. to win back-to-back MVP awards.

Injury

Just prior to the start of UAAP Season 76, Ravena suffered a grade 3 right ankle sprain injury, which he got during his team's practice. Even though having the injury he still managed to play for at least eight minutes in their opening game against the NU Bulldogs in which he scored 2 points. On August 14, 2015, during their tune-up game against the San Beda Red Lions, Ravena had a bad fall that hurt his right knee. While on their second round match-up against the UST Growling Tigers in Season 78, Ravena twisted his left ankle that resulted in a minor sprain. While playing for the Mighty Sports-Philippines in the 28th Dubai International Basketball Championship against the Homnetmen of Lebanon, Ravena injured his shooting hand early in the fourth quarter while scrambling for the ball.

Controversies
The Ateneo Blue Eagles celebrating their 5-peat championship.

During their second-round game against the Adamson Falcons in Season 78, Ravena was involved in an on-court scuffle against Adamson's Joseph Nalos. Ravena got angry with Nalos when he suddenly dragged Ravena's teammate Vince Tolentino's head while in the act of shooting. Ravena initially shoved Nalos away from Tolentino. The referee then called an unsportsmanlike foul on Ravena while Nalos was charged with a technical foul and was thrown out of the game. Right after the game, he eventually apologized to Nalos and to the whole Adamson coaching staff and community due to the incident.

Ravena was also always criticized for being a flopper and some basketball fans even called him "best actor" for his antics, especially during Game 1 of the UAAP Season 75 Finals between Ateneo and UST wherein UST's Karim Abdul was called for his fifth and final foul against Ravena. Ravena says that selling calls to the referees is just part of the game and insists that he is not the only one who is doing it.

Semi-professional career

Mighty Sports

On March 1, 2016, Ravena announced that he will be suiting up for Mighty Sports Cavaliers for a chance to hone his skills and at the same time prepare for the 2016 PBA draft. He will be playing alongside former PBA player, TY Tang. On February 4, 2016, he led the Mighty Sports against the Hobe Macway to reclaim the Republica Cup with 20 points (11 points in the final quarter).

On his debut game in the PCBL for the Mighty Sports, he scored 16 points on top of five assists and three steals on their win against the Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants. On May 18, 2016, despite having a jetlag, Ravena still managed to score 17 points (12 on the second quarter) to help his team sweep the Euro-Med Laboratory Experts on their best-of-three semi-finals series after missing Game 1 of their semi-finals match-up. On May 22, 2016, he scored 20 points (15 points in the second half) to led his team to victory in Game 1 of the best-of-three PCBL Finals against the Jumbo Plastics Linoleum Giants. During their Game 2 match-up, against the Linoleum Giants, Ravena who was named the Most Valuable Player, led the Cavaliers with 18 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals in a losing effort. He wasn't able to play in Game 3 of their match-up because he went straight to the airport right after Game 2 to catch a flight going to London to attend a celebrity volleyball match and spend time with loved ones.

Texas Legends

In November 10, 2016, Texas Legends of the NBA D-League has announced that they have signed Ravena as a developmental player. Ravena previously tried out for the Legends but did not join the 2016 D-League draft.

Alab Pilipinas

On March 1, 2017, Alab Pilipinas officially announced through their social media account that Ravena have already signed to play for the team although he will officially join the team right after he recuperate on the previous injury that he got during the Dubai tournament where he joined. He made his ABL debut during the first game of their best-three semifinals meeting against the Singapore Slingers wherein he scored 16 points on a losing note for Alab. Ravena's stint with Alab ended early when the Slingers defeated them during Game 2 of their best-of-three series wherein he scored 16 points on top of four rebounds and four assists for Alab.

National team

Gilas Cadets celebrating their championship at the 2015 SEA Games.

Ravena has also played for the Philippine men's national basketball team. Ravena was part of the 2009 Philippines men's national under-17 basketball squad that was sent to the 2009 FIBA Asia Under-16 Championship wherein they finished 4th place. He was also part of the 2010 Philippines men's national under-19 basketball squad that was sent to the 2010 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship where they managed to finish in 5th place. Ravena earned the national team caps having played in the 2010 SEABA Under-18 Championship Team wherein they won the coveted gold medal against Malaysia.

Ravena has also played for the Sinag Pilipinas team that was sent to the 2011 SEA Games, wherein they managed to win the gold medal against Thailand.

He once again played for the Sinag Pilipinas team that was sent to the 2013 SEA Games that was held in Myanmar from December 11–22 but the basketball event started earlier from December 8–16, the team managed to swept the competition and was automatically declared champions of the tournament.

Ravena was named as the team captain of the Gilas Cadets in 2015 that will compete together with Bobby Ray Parks, Jr., Kevin Ferrer and Marcus Douthit among others at the 2015 SEABA Championship in Singapore. They won the gold medal in that tournament after winning all their games. Their last game was against the host team. That same squad also competed for the Philippines at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games which was held also in Singapore last June 5–16, 2015, wherein they managed to win the gold medal against Indonesia. With these achievement, Ravena became only the second Filipino basketball player to win three straight SEA Games gold medal in basketball after Rommel Adducul did the trick in 1997, 1999 and 2001. On June 27, 2017, it was confirmed by Chot Reyes that Ravena together with Von Pessumal, Bobby Ray Parks, Jr., Kevin Ferrer and Kobe Paras among others will again play for the Philippines for the upcoming 2017 Southeast Asian Games that will take place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from August 19–30, 2017 and for the 2017 William Jones Cup that will happen in Taiwan from July 15–23, 2017.

3x3 basketball

National 3x3 team

Along with Jeron Teng, Bobby Ray Parks Jr., and Kevin Ferrer, Ravena competed at the 2013 FIBA Asia 3X3 Championship as part of the Philippine national 3x3 team.

Ravena represented the Philippines in the 2017 FIBA 3x3 World Cup on June 17 to 21, 2017 in Nantes, France. They finished the tournament at 11th place.

Other FIBA-sanctioned tournaments

Ravena then led the Team Philippines to a win against Team Qatar on an exhibition game at the 2015 FIBA 3x3 All-Stars which was held between the Dunk Contest and All-Stars finals of the tournament in Doha, Qatar on December 10, 2015. He was joined by Jeron Teng of La Salle, as well as Nigerian imports Ola Adeogun of San Beda and Bright Akhuetie of Perpetual. They were coached by Coach Eric Altamirano, head coach of the NU Bulldogs. Aside from representing Team Philippines, Ravena was also chosen as one of the members of the jury at the 2015 FIBA All-Stars Dunk contest.

Ravena again represented Team Philippines in an exhibition game held during the FIBA 3X3 World Tour Final this time with Karl Dehesa, Paolo Hubalde and Jayson Castro (who replaced L.A. Tenorio). The event took place in Abu Dhabi, UAE wherein they were defeated by the host team.

Career statistics

Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
 FG% Field goal percentage 3P% 3-point field goal percentage FT% Free throw percentage
 RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game
 BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high

UAAP

Denotes seasons in which Ravena won a UAAP championship
Led the league
YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Season 74 †Ateneo171627.69.448.156.7124.063.191.38.0613.65
Season 75 †Ateneo171730.41.467.311.7835.413.411.00.1816.00
Season 76Ateneo12925.83.363.204.5374.672.501.00.2512.67
Season 77Ateneo161635.31.326.276.7055.815.501.44.0621.25
Season 78Ateneo151532.20.387.245.5145.864.661.20.4019.33

Acting career

On February 10, 2015, it was announced that Ravena will star in his first ever sitcom entitled No Harm, No Foul that was aired on TV5. His co-stars will include PBA Superstars Willie Miller, Gary David and Beau Belga together with Eula Caballero, Sophie Albert, Valeen Montenegro, Tuesday Vargas, Yoyong Martirez, Long Mejia, Randy Santiago and Ogie Alcasid. The show premiered last July 5, 2015 and ended on October 18 on the same year with a total of 16 episodes.

Ravena also starred in his own reality show called Phenoms together with his fellow Atenean and girlfriend Alyssa Valdez, who is a 3-time UAAP volleyball MVP and former team captain of the Ateneo Lady Eagles. The first season aired from August 24 to November 22, 2015 on TV5 and on its official website. On December 2015, it was confirmed that the show will be back for its second season which started on June 17, 2016 and ended on September 9, 2016.

Awards and nominations

Sports

YearAwardCategoryResultReference
2016PUSH AwardsPopular Sports PersonalityNominated
PCBL Awarding CeremoniesMost Valuable PlayerWon
Mythical TeamIncluded
Ateneo Athletes' Night AwardsXavier Athletic Achievement AwardWon
College Basketball AwardsSeniors Player of the YearNominated
Mythical TeamIncluded
2015UAAP Season 78 Awarding CeremonyMost Valuable PlayerWon
Mythical TeamIncluded
Master Gameface Player of the SeasonWon
Enervon Todo Bigay Player of the SeasonWon
2014PSA Annual AwardsMajor Citation for Collegiate Basketball
(tied with the San Beda Red Lions)
Won
College Basketball AwardsSeniors Player of the YearWon
Mythical TeamIncluded
Unigames Awarding CeremonyMost Valuable PlayerWon
Mythical TeamIncluded
UAAP Season 77 Awarding CeremonySeniors Most Valuable PlayerWon
Seniors Mythical TeamIncluded
Fast Fizz Player of the SeasonWon
Jollibee Champ of the SeasonWon
Master Gameface Player of the SeasonWon
RCBC Savings Bank Life Changing Player of the SeasonWon
PS Bankable Player of the SeasonWon
2013Filoil Flying V Cup Awarding CeremonySeniors Most Valuable PlayerNominated
Seniors Mythical TeamIncluded
Ateneo Athletes' Night AwardsAteneo X Factor of the YearWon
PSA Annual AwardsPSA Sportsman of the Year
(with the Ateneo Blue Eagles)
Included
2012Shorty AwardsBest Basketball in Social MediaNominated
Rappler Social Media AwardsBest Pinoy AthleteNominated
The Samsung Sixth Man AwardsPeople's Choice Most Valuable PlayerWon
People's Choice Mythical TeamIncluded
College Basketball AwardsMost Valuable PlayerNominated
Mythical FiveIncluded
PCCL Awarding CeremonyMost Valuable PlayerNominated
Mythical TeamIncluded
UAAP Season 75 Awarding CeremonyEnervon Todo Bigay Player of the YearWon
Meg's Movers and ShakersMeg Magazine's 30 under 30: Movers and ShakersIncluded
FilOil Flying V Cup Awarding CeremonySeniors Most Valuable PlayerNominated
Seniors Mythical TeamIncluded
2011PSA Annual AwardsTony Siddayao AwardeeIncluded
College Basketball AwardsMost Valuable PlayerWon
Mythical TeamIncluded
UAAP Season 74 Awarding CeremonySeniors Most Valuable PlayerNominated
Seniors Mythical TeamIncluded
Seniors Rookie of the YearWon
FilOil Flying V Cup Awarding CeremonySeniors Most Valuable PlayerWon
Seniors Mythical TeamIncluded
2010College Basketball AwardsJuniors Player of the Year
(tied with Baser Amer)
Won
Ateneo Athletes' Night AwardsAteneo High School Most Outstanding Athlete for BasketballWon
FIBA Asia U-18 Championship Awarding CeremonyMost Valuable PlayerNominated
Mythical TeamIncluded
Best ForwardWon
UAAP Season 73 Awarding CeremonyJuniors Finals Most Valuable PlayerWon
Juniors Most Valuable PlayerNominated
Juniors Mythical TeamIncluded
2009UAAP Season 72 Awarding CeremonyJuniors Finals Most Valuable PlayerWon
Juniors Most Valuable PlayerNominated
Juniors Mythical TeamIncluded
2007UAAP Season 70 Awarding CeremonyJuniors Rookie of the YearNominated
2005PBA Juniors Basketball League Awarding CeremonyMost Valuable PlayerWon
Mythical TeamIncluded

Non-sports

YearAwardCategoryResultReference
2016Starmometer Awards100 Sexiest Man in the PhilippinesIncluded
2015Included
2014Included
2013Included
2012Included
Candy AwardsCandy CutieNominated
Meg Top Choice AwardsTop Youth Icon for MaleNominated
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