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Ranbill Tongco
Filipino basketball player

Ranbill Tongco

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Filipino basketball player
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Manila, Metro Manila, Luzon, Philippines
Age
28 years
Stats
Height:
70 in
Education
San Beda University
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Biography

Ranbill Angelo V. Tongco (born February 15, 1996) is a collegiate basketball player from the Philippines. He is currently playing for the San Beda Red Lions in the NCAA.

Early life

Ranbill Tongco was born on February 15, 1996. He is the youngest of two siblings and hails from Baesa, Quezon City. Known to many as Radge, he attended grade school at the Notre Dame of Greater Manila and high school at the San Beda College-Rizal. He is currently taking up Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Marketing Management at the San Beda College.

High school career

Tongco, who was personally recruited by legend coach Edmundo "Ato" Badolato, started playing for the San Beda’s team in the boys' leagues. On his junior year, he joined and played for the San Beda Red Cubs in the NCAA from 2011 up to 2013. In all of those years, Tongco has won the juniors' basketball championship, with two out of the three seasons (87, 89), the Red Cubs swept all 18 elimination round games to qualify outright to the finals with the thrice to beat advantage. In season 88, the Red Cubs lost only one game to the Malayan Red Robins (60–64), ending the elimination round with a 17-1 record. It was also during this season when Tongco lead all scorers with 27 points, in what became the most lopsided juniors game in NCAA history, against the Lyceum Junior Pirates, 171-14.

College career

Rookie season

Tongco, despite having offers from several schools, stayed with his alma mater and suited up for the Red Lions in 2014. He was part of the San Beda Red Lions team who won the title, San Beda's 5th consecutive, its eighth title in the past nine years and 19th overall men's basketball crown. Even in his rookie year, then-head coach Boyet Fernandez had given much confidence to Tongco, even letting the latter play during crunch time.

Second season

The Red Lions, under new head coach Jamike Jarin, fell short of securing a rare six-peat championship crown, ending as the runners-up in 2015.

Third season

Playing second fiddle to Baser Amer in his first two years in the NCAA, Tongco was more eager to take on a bigger role in the team – as co-captain. A former team captain of the Under-17 Batang Gilas Philippine Team, he shared leadership roles with Dan Sara in this year’s campaign. The 5’10” point guard in his third playing year was expected to orchestrate the offense and provide the spark off the bench. Tongco's main weapons were his quickness, ball-handling skills and off the dribble jumpers. On July 12, Tongco scored his season-high of 22 points against the EAC Generals, filling up the leadership void by replacing Sara, who was out with a hand injury. On October 11, the San Beda Red Lions captured their 20th men's basketball championship and ninth crown in eleven years after sweeping the Arellano Chiefs in the finals, 83-73.

National team

2011 SEABA Under-16

Tongco was part of the Philippines men's national under-17 basketball team which won the 1st SEABA Under-16 Championship, where he was the tournament's top player in assists (3.0 APG).

2011 ASEAN School Games

Tongco was part of the Philippine team, represented by the San Beda Red Cubs, that won the basketball crown at the 3rd ASEAN School Games (ASG). The national team dethroned the defending champions, Malaysia, with the score of 73-47.

2014 FIBA Asia Under-18

In 2014, Tongco was part of the Philippines men's national under-19 basketball team that competed in the 23rd FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship which finished 5th with a 5–3 record.

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

FIBA Asia U18

TournamentNational TeamGPMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2014Philippines Philippines828.7546.231.863.22.43.20.875015.8
Career828.7546.231.863.22.43.20.875015.8

NCAA

Denotes seasons in which Tongco won an NCAA championship

Seniors

Stats
YearTeamGPMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2014 †San Beda school colors San BedaTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBC
2015San Beda school colors San BedaTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBC
2016 †San Beda school colors San Beda1817.844.922.662.51.41.50.206.6
Career0000000000
Record
SeasonTeamEliminationsPlayoffs
WLPCTFinishPGWLPCTResults
2014 †San Beda school colors SBC1350.7221st4401.000Defeated UPHSD in the semi-finals, Defeated AU in the finals.
2015San Beda school colors SBC1350.7221st5320.600Defeated JRU in the semi-finals, Lost to CSJL in the finals.
2016 †San Beda school colors SBC1440.7781st5410.800Defeated UPHSD in the semi-finals, Defeated AU in the finals.
Totals4014.74114113.7862 NCAA seniors title

Juniors

Record
SeasonTeamEliminationsPlayoffs
WLPCTFinishPGWLPCTResults
2011 †San Beda school colors SBC-R1801.0001st3210.667Defeated LSGH in the finals.
2012 †San Beda school colors SBC-R1710.9441st3301.00Defeated CSJL in the semi-finals, Defeated SSC-R in the finals.
2013 †San Beda school colors SBC-R1801.0001st3301.00Defeated LSGH in the finals.
Totals531.981981.8893 NCAA juniors titles

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