Junel Baculi

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Preceded byRebo Saguisag
Succeeded byJensen Ilagan
CollegeMapúa
PBA draft1989: Undrafted
Junel Baculi
Commissioner of the UAAP 81st season
In office
August 28, 2018  August 6, 2019
Preceded byRebo Saguisag
Succeeded byJensen Ilagan
Basketball career
Career information
CollegeMapúa
PBA draft1989: Undrafted
Coaching career1994–2013
Career history
Coaching
1994–2002; 2003–2009Lizealiz/Hapee/Hapee-PCU (PBL)[1]
1998Negros Slashers
1999–2002Welcoat (PBL)[1]
2002Olongapo Volunteers
2005–2006PCU
2009Burger King Whoppers (assistant)
2010–2011Barako Bull Energy Boosters
2011–2012Barako Bull Energy
2013GlobalPort Batang Pier
Career highlights
  • 4x PBL champion (1998–1999 Challenge, 1999–2000 2nd Challenge, 1999–2000 Chairman's, 2000–2001 Chairman's)[1]
Medals
Men's basketball
Head coach for Philippines
SEA Games
Gold medal – first place2007 Nakhon RatchasimaTeam

Edmundo "Junel" Baculi is a Filipino head basketball coach who formerly coached GlobalPort Batang Pier in the PBA.[2] In the PBL,[1] he also coached the Hapee-PCU Dolphins and had many titles. Prior to coaching, Baculi played varsity basketball for the Mapua Cardinals.

He coached the Philippines national basketball team that participated at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games guiding the team to a gold medal finish.[3] He is currently the basketball commissioner for the incoming UAAP Season 81.

PBA

Baculi was hired as head coach of Barako Bull Energy Boosters for the 2010 Fiesta Conference.[4] He then coached the team until next conference, when the team played its final conference in the league. He also coached the Barako Bull Energy (different franchise from his team he formerly coached) and led the team into a semi-finals finish in 2012 Commissioner's Cup, but he was fired after the season.[5][6]

In 2013, Baculi was hired by GlobalPort Batang Pier,[7] but replaced after two conferences by former PBA shooter Richie Ticzon.[8]

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Coaching record

References

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