Bulacan Kuyas

Bulacan Kuyas

Leagues Played
Philippines MPBL 124
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Philippines MPBL 06/26 08:00 - [15] Bulacan Kuyas v Mindoro Tamaraws [10] L 72-103
Philippines MPBL 06/18 08:00 - [15] Bulacan Kuyas v Quezon Huskers [2] L 61-91
Philippines MPBL 06/10 08:00 - [12] Bacolod Tubo Slashers v Bulacan Kuyas [15] W 63-69
Philippines MPBL 06/03 08:00 - [15] Bulacan Kuyas v Davao Occ. Tigers [7] L 62-74
Philippines MPBL 05/27 08:00 - [14] Paranaque Patriots v Bulacan Kuyas [15] W 69-71
Philippines MPBL 05/16 12:00 - [14] Marikina Shoemasters v Bulacan Kuyas [15] L 100-90
Philippines MPBL 05/15 16:00 - Marikina Shoemasters v Bulacan Kuyas - View
Philippines MPBL 05/08 08:00 - [15] Bulacan Kuyas v Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards [1] L 50-98
Philippines MPBL 05/05 08:00 - [15] Sarangani v Bulacan Kuyas [15] L 148-111
Philippines MPBL 04/28 12:00 - [11] Bataan Risers v Bulacan Kuyas [15] L 73-48
Philippines MPBL 04/22 08:00 - [15] Bulacan Kuyas v Binan Tatak Gel [6] L 48-86
Philippines MPBL 04/11 12:30 - [3] Pasig City v Bulacan Kuyas [15] L 111-88

Wikipedia - Bulacan Kuyas

The Bulacan Kuyas are a Filipino professional basketball team based in Baliwag, Bulacan. The team competes in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) as a member of the league's North Division. The team most recently played its home games at Baliwag Star Arena.

The Kuyas were founded as one of the MPBL's charter teams in its inaugural season and are currently one of four teams based in Central Luzon. The team took a leave of absence from the league in 2022 before returning the following season. They have also taken part in the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3.

History

Founding

The Bulacan Kuyas are among the ten charter teams featured in the inaugural season of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. They were also the champions of the pre-season tournament the league held prior to the season. Throughout the 2018 season, the team played their home games at the Bulacan Capitol Gymnasium in Malolos. The team inked a partnership with the Ligo Sardines for the 2018 season.

2018–2021: The Taganas era

In their first season, Bulacan were one of three teams with a 6-3 record and claimed the second seed with a tiebreaker on point differential. The team, however, would fall in an upset against the Panañaque Patriots in the Quarterfinals.

Entering the 2018–19 season, the team signed a deal with Mighty Sports to become the team's new major sponsor. The team once again made the playoffs, but once again lost in the First Round to the Manila Stars. Then in the 2019–20 season, they made the playoffs for the third straight season, but lost to the Makati Super Crunch. After competing in the 2021 Invitational, the team opted out of the 2022 season.

2023–present: Return and sudden decline

The team would make a return in 2023. Since then, the team has failed to return to their amateur era form. After starting the 2023 season 6–4, the team went on to win only one out of their remaining 18 games to finish the season 7–21. In 2024, the Kuyas only won two games out of 28 and ended up as the worst team in the North Division that season.

The Bulacan Kuyas are a professional basketball team based in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. Known for their passionate play and strong community support, the Kuyas compete in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL), a popular regional basketball league in the country. The team embodies the resilience and pride of Bulacan, showcasing talented local players who bring energy, skill, and determination to the court. With a dedicated fan base and a commitment to promoting basketball development in the region, the Bulacan Kuyas continue to be a formidable and inspiring presence in Philippine basketball.