After getting extra 2-game ban, Perasol declares: Let the second round begin!

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2019 10:01:25 +0000

University of the Philippines head coach Bo Perasol will be out for a total of three games after officials of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) completed their deliberation yesterday.

One game is for automatic ejection when he angrily confronted the referee during their game against Ateneo on Sunday when the Maroons suffered an 89-63 beating at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

UP head coach Bo Perasol confronts a referee that leads to his ejection in the 3rd quarter of the UAAP Season 82 game against Ateneo at Smart Araneta Coliseum, September 29, 2019 (Rio Deluvio)

UP head coach Bo Perasol confronts a referee that leads to his ejection during their game against Ateneo. (Rio Deluvio)

“After thorough review and careful deliberation made by the technical committee, we deemed it fit that the penalty of three-game suspension handed to coach Bo Perasol for his actions in the game between Ateneo de Manila University and the University of the Philippines last Sunday,” said UAAP Basketball Commissioner Jensen Ilagan.
With 6:23 left in the third period of the said game, Perasol entered the playing court before confronting game official Jaime Rivano.

He was handed two technical fouls for his unsportsmanlike behavior that led to his disqualification.
Based on Art. 9.2.1 of the UAAP General Tournament Guidelines, 2019, “A student-athlete, coach, trainer, or team manager, team official or any accompanying delegation member who is disqualified, thrown out of or ejected from unsportsmanlike behavior from the game by the concerned game official shall not be allowed to play in the immediately succeeding game. Should said game be canceled, the suspension will be served in the game that immediately follows.”
An additional two-game suspension was meted on Perasol for committing “continuous flagrant acts of aggression” towards the game official after being restrained repeatedly by the UP Fighting Maroons team members.
“Do acknowledge that similar actions of the same grain shall be dealt with similar penalties,” added Ilagan.
“May this incident be an example for players and coaches alike to exhibit tremendous restraint and discipline, not just towards officials but everyone on the court. We’d also like to remind the teams that there are proper avenues to raise these contradictions and
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