Filipino basketball coach and league commissioner
Ato Badolato |
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In office 2015–2021 |
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In office 2012–2013 |
Preceded by | Andy Jao |
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Succeeded by | Chito Loyzaga |
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In office 2010–2011 |
Preceded by | Joe Lipa |
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Succeeded by | Andy Jao |
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Born | Edmundo Badolato (1946-12-30)December 30, 1946 Philippines |
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Died | December 19, 2021(2021-12-19) (aged 74) |
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Occupation | Basketball coach and executive |
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Basketball career |
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College | San Beda |
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1972–1980 | San Beda HS (assistant) |
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1980–2009 | San Beda HS |
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1989 | Philippines (under-18) |
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1996 | Philippines (under-18) |
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2001 | San Beda |
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As head coach:
- 13× NCAA Juniors champion (1981, 1982, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009)
As assistant coach:
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Edmundo "Ato" Badolato (December 30, 1946 – December 21, 2021) was a Filipino basketball coach and basketball executive.
Career
Coaching
He led San Beda College (now San Beda University)'s high school team, the Red Cubs into multiple championships. Some of the PBA players played for him are Benjie Paras, Ronnie Magsanoc, Dindo Pumaren, as well as active players led by LA Tenorio, JVee Casio, and Baser Amer.[1][2] He also served as head coach of the seniors team, the Red Lions, in 2001.
Badolato later served as athletic director of San Beda.[3]
Badolato had also served head coach of the Philippines junior team in 1989,[4] and in 1996.[5]
Sports administration
He served twice as a UAAP Commissioner (2010 and 2012).[6][7]
Personal life
Badolato died on December 21, 2021, caused by heart attack.[1]
Legacy
The Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League decided to name its coach of the year award after him.[8]
Coaching record
High school
Records since 1987:
Season
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Team
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Elimination round
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Playoffs
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Finish
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GP
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W
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L
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PCT
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GP
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W
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L
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PCT
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Results
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1987
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SBC
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1st/6
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10
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9
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1
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.900
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No playoffs
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Champion
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1988
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SBC
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1st/6
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10
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10
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0
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1.000
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No playoffs
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Champion
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1989
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SBC
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10
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1990
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SBC
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2nd/6
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10
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No playoffs
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Second place
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1991
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SBC
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10
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3
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2
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1
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.667
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Champion
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1992
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SBC
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10
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2
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2
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0
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1.000
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Champion
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1993
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SBC
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10
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1994
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SBC
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10
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1995
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SBC
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10
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Champion
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1996
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SBC
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1st/7
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12
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No playoffs
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Champion
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1997
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SBC
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1st/7
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12
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3
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1
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2
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.333
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Lost Finals
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1998
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SBC
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12
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1999
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SBC
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1st/8
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12
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14
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0
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1.000
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2
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1
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1
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.500
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Champion
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2000
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SBC
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14
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2001
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SBC
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2nd/8
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14
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4
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2
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2
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.500
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Lost Finals
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2002
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SBC
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1st/8
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14
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14
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0
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1.000
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2
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1
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1
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.500
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Champion
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2003
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SBC
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1st/8
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14
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14
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0
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1.000
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1
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1
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0
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1.000
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Champion
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2004
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SBC
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1st/8
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14
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3
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3
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1
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.750
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Champion
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2005
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SBC
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2nd/7
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12
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10
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2
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.833
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3
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1
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2
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.333
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Lost Finals
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2006
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SBC
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3rd/7
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12
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9
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3
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.750
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1
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0
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1
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.000
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Lost semifinals
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2007
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SBC
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3rd/6
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10
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6
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4
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.600
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2
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0
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1
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.500
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Lost semifinals
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2008
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SBC
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5th/7
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12
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5
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7
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.417
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–
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–
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–
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–
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Eliminated
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2009
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SBC
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1st/10
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18
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17
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1
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.944
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4
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3
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1
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.750
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Champion
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Collegiate
Season
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Team
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Elimination round
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Playoffs
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Finish
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GP
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W
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L
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PCT
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GP
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W
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L
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PCT
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Results
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2001
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SBC
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8th/8
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14
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2
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12
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.143
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–
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–
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–
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—
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Eliminated
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Total
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14
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2
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12
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.143
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0
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0
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0
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—
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0 championships
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National team
References