The Philippine Star

Pinoy tapped to handle UC Riverside Highlander­s

- By DANTE NAVARRO and JOHN BRYAN ULANDAY Mike Magpayo GOHIGHLAND­ERS.COM

Another Filipino blazed a trail overseas as Mike Magpayo became the newest head coach of University of California Riverside in US college basketball.

Magpayo is the first Filipino or of Asian roots to coach a Division 1 team in US college basketball, marking a monumental chapter for Philippine basketball.

The basketball tactician from UC Sta. Barbara will replace David Patrick, who has accepted an associate coaching job at the University of Arkansas, according to the Highlander­s’ official announceme­nt.

“I haven’t had time (to process it),” said Magpayo after the appointmen­t.

“I’m excited but I was sad, very sad, when Patrick told us the news. Coach Patrick is just a great human being and I’m feeling it and I was feeling it last night when he told us. I feel great, to be honest,” he said.

“We wish coach Patrick and his family all the best at Arkansas and I am fully confident coach Magpayo will keep this team on the upward trajectory it is on,” said UC Riverside director of Inter-collegiate Athletics Tamica Smith Jones in a statement.

Prior to his rise as the chief tactician of Big West Conference­based UC Riverside, Magpayo served as the team’s defensive coordinato­r and associate coach. Under his watch, the Highlander­s’ defense made it to the top 10 nationwide and evened the school’s D-1 record for wins with 17 in the last season.

Magpayo is also the founder and president of the Asian Coaches Associatio­n, a unified organizati­on for the developmen­t of Asian coaches in different basketball ranks around the word.

With solid stints at University of San Francisco, Campbell University and Columbia, Magpayo was included in the Silver Waves Media’s “Top 50 Most Impactful Low Major Coaches.”

With the San Francisco Dons, Magpayo recorded 22 wins in the West Coast Conference, including big wins over topranked teams Nevada and St. Mary’s.

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