The Philippine Star

Magpayo, Highlander­s pursue upward ride

- By JOHN BRYAN ULANDAY

After blazing a historic trail as the first Filipino head coach in US NCAA Division I basketball, Mike Magpayo now looks forward to bringing University of California (UC) Riverside to great heights next season.

A replacemen­t to David Patrick who accepted an associate head coaching job in Arkansas, the Filipino mentor can’t wait to buckle down to work in a bid to make the Highlander­s a strong Big West Conference contender.

“The momentum we have created with this elite group of young men is unstoppabl­e because of our foundation and pure joy we have being in each other’s lives,” said Magpayo, whose parents Lito and Ninet were born and raised in the Philippine­s. “Thankful to keep our staff, a powerful, positive and innovative group of young hustlers. Come check us out. Legacy is ours to take.”

The Highlander­s finished as the sixth seed in the Big West last season when Magpayo was then serving as defensive coordinato­r and associate coach to Patrick.

Though behind UC Irvine, Cal State Northridge, UC Sta. Barbara, Hawaii and UC Davis, UC Riverside’s potential was already there as the Highlander­s under the defensive brilliance of Magpayo became a top-10 defensive squad nationwide upon their US NCAA D-1 tournament qualificat­ion.

Riverside also racked up 17 wins, the school’s highest in D-1 history.

Magpayo, the Asian Coaches Associatio­n founder/president, is hopeful they can do better in the coming season.

“What a grand opportunit­y to take over from one of my best friends and mentor. We have built a true family here with this team and it’s led to the success of this burgeoning Big West program,” he said.

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