NCCU Completes 6-Peat in UBA; Hsu Te-Chi Wins FMVP and Jokes About Ending Captaincy
National Chengchi University (NCCU) dominated National Taiwan Sport University 92-50 to claim their 6th consecutive UBA Men's Division I championship, extending their winning streak to 74 games. Point guard Hsu Te-chi earned FMVP honors.
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(Central News Agency reporter Chen Jung-chen, Taipei, 19th) National Chengchi University (NCCU) easily defeated National Taiwan Sport University (NTSU) 92-50 in the UBA (University Basketball Association) Men's Division I championship game today. Carrying a cross-season 74-game winning streak, they strongly completed a 6-peat. Point guard Hsu Te-chi, who won the FMVP honor, laughed and said he finally doesn't have to be the captain anymore.
As the perennial winning force in UBA Men's Division I in recent years, NCCU maintained its dominance this season. Not only did they extend their cross-season 74-game winning streak, but today in the championship game, relying on starting point guard Hsu Te-chi's 15 points and 4 assists, paired with Sung Hsin-hao's contribution of 13 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists, they defeated NTSU 92-50 to complete a 6-peat, elevating the milestone of the "NCCU Dynasty."
During a joint media interview after the game, NCCU coach Chen Tzu-wei stated that the key to victory lay in team cohesion. He frankly said that everyone is the Finals Most Valuable Player (FMVP) in his heart. He hopes everyone remembers the team's winning culture, where everyone performs their duties and cooperates, much like a relay race—when someone steps down, someone else must step up. He expects the players to continue creating records and challenging the world.
With the goal of cultivating more national team and professional players for Taiwan, Chen Tzu-wei hopes the players will write their own stories in the next season. Of course, they must also work hard to extend to a 7-peat. "NCCU basketball is about passing on this kind of atmosphere; I believe they can definitely do it, taking away the best memories."
Upon learning he won the FMVP award, NCCU captain Hsu Te-chi's first reaction was, "Isn't it (Lin) Tzu-hao?" He shared that during the top 8 stage, everyone wanted to attack too much and failed to play NCCU's team basketball style. As captain, he communicated a lot, and fortunately, it yielded good results in the end. Hsu Te-chi even joked, "I finally don't have to be the captain anymore."
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As the perennial winning force in UBA Men's Division I in recent years, NCCU maintained its dominance this season. Not only did they extend their cross-season 74-game winning streak, but today in the championship game, relying on starting point guard Hsu Te-chi's 15 points and 4 assists, paired with Sung Hsin-hao's contribution of 13 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists, they defeated NTSU 92-50 to complete a 6-peat, elevating the milestone of the "NCCU Dynasty."
During a joint media interview after the game, NCCU coach Chen Tzu-wei stated that the key to victory lay in team cohesion. He frankly said that everyone is the Finals Most Valuable Player (FMVP) in his heart. He hopes everyone remembers the team's winning culture, where everyone performs their duties and cooperates, much like a relay race—when someone steps down, someone else must step up. He expects the players to continue creating records and challenging the world.
With the goal of cultivating more national team and professional players for Taiwan, Chen Tzu-wei hopes the players will write their own stories in the next season. Of course, they must also work hard to extend to a 7-peat. "NCCU basketball is about passing on this kind of atmosphere; I believe they can definitely do it, taking away the best memories."
Upon learning he won the FMVP award, NCCU captain Hsu Te-chi's first reaction was, "Isn't it (Lin) Tzu-hao?" He shared that during the top 8 stage, everyone wanted to attack too much and failed to play NCCU's team basketball style. As captain, he communicated a lot, and fortunately, it yielded good results in the end. Hsu Te-chi even joked, "I finally don't have to be the captain anymore."
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