The stage is set for the NCAA Season 100 Final 4 battle. 

Making it to the Final 4 are the Cardinals of Mapua University, the Pirates of Lyceum of the Philippines University, the Blazers of the College of the De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde, and the Lions of San Beda University. 

The Final 4 games will begin on November 23, 2024, Saturday, at the Cuneta Astrodome.

It will be aired live on GTV and Heart of Asia, and will streamed via the NCAA Philippines and GMA Sports PH social media platforms.

ELIMINATION STANDOUTS

Meanwhile, in a report by GMA Integrated News' Bea Micaller, several names stood out in the elimination round of Season 100.

San Sebastian College-Recoletos guard Paeng Are eclipsed Lyceum's John Barba in the scoring leaderboard after amassing a total of 304 points through 17 games for an impressive average of 17.88.

Barba slid to second spot with 17.61 points followed by Jimboy Estrada of Letran (16.76), Joshua Guiab of JRU (16.56), and reigning MVP Clint Escamis of Mapua at fifth with 15.44 markers.

MVP frontrunner Allen Liwag of Benilde is still the top rebounder among the field after collecting 203 boards in all 18 games he played for an average of 11.28 boards per game.

No one came really close to the Blazers’ bruiser with San Sebastian's Tristan Felebrico coming in at second with 8.89 rebounds followed by Estrada with 7.53, Lyceum's JM Bravo with 7.0, and Arellano big man Lorenz Capulong with 6.56.

Estrada is also the leading player in assists with 5.82 dimes per game while Greg Cunanan of LPU emerged at second with 5.18 as Are placed third with 4.35 assists. Tony Ynot of Benilde and Escamis were at fourth and fifth spots with 4.29 and 4.0 assists, respectively.

Are also shone in the steals department, posting 2.52 swipes, followed by Cunanan (2.12), Escamis (1.89), T-Mc Ongotan of Arellano (1.72), and Raymart Escobido of San Sebastian (1.67).

Letran's third-year big man in Kevin Santos maintained his status as the top shotblocker with 2.13 rejections with JRU's Ivan Panapanaan still at second with 1.28 blocks. Liwag is third in terms of blocks with 1.22 followed by Gelo Loristo of EAC and Capulong with 1.17 and 1.0 each.