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FIL-CAN IRISH COQUIA BOLSTERS UP MBT BACKCOURT FOR UAAP SEASON 90

As the University of the Philippines men’s basketball team ramps up its preparations for a redemption campaign in UAAP Season 89, the groundwork for its future also continues to be laid.

The Fighting Maroons have secured the commitment of Fil-Canadian guard Irish Coquia, with the former U.S. NCAA Division 1 talent set to bolster their backcourt come Season 90.

“I chose UP because I believe this program can bring out the best in me. UP gave me a vision for my future that felt right not just in basketball, but in who I can become. I’m grateful for the opportunity to represent UP, grow under this program, and keep working towards my goals,” he said.

Coquia is a 6-foot-1 playmaker who last suited up for the University of New Orleans following a standout stint for U.S. NCAA Division 2 side Simon Fraser University. Prior to his collegiate exploits, he emerged as one of British Columbia’s top high school players, averaging 35 points while leading his team to a provincial championship and earning MVP honors.

Turning 21 in September, he will undergo one-year residency before being eligible for two seasons of play for State U.

Coquia’s arrival comes just as UP begins planning for a transition at guard, with veterans Rey Remogat and Rain Maga set to exhaust their eligibility after Season 89. After developing within the program for the next year, he will join forces with Fil-Am Joaquin Tovera in a dynamic backcourt.

“Together with our other recruits, makakatulong si Irish sa atin, especially to ensure na tuloy-tuloy lang tayo pagkatapos ng playing years nina Rey at Rain,” said head coach Goldwin Monteverde.

This commitment also serves as homecoming, with the newest Fighting Maroon tracing his roots to Dagupan City, Pangasinan. His uncle, multidisciplinary communicator Rex Laguerta, also studied at UP Open University from 2019 to 2024.

Now, Irish gets a chance to become the first member of the Coquia clan to graduate from UP Diliman.

The maroon-and-green is in the midst of its most consistent contention yet, coming off its fifth straight finals appearance, highlighted by two titles in Seasons 84 and 87.

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