Boyet Fernandez

Teodorico "Boyet" Fernandez III is a Filipino former professional basketball player who serves as the head coach of the Biñan Tatak Gel of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) and the Pilipinas Super League (PSL).

Boyet Fernandez
Biñan Tatak Gel
PositionHead coach
LeagueMPBL / PSL
Personal information
Born (1971-07-30) July 30, 1971 (age 52)
Bacolod, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Career information
CollegeColegio San Agustin – Bacolod
PBA draft1993: 1st round, 7th overall pick
Selected by the Swift Mighty Meaties
Playing career1993–2004
Coaching career2007–present
Career history
As player:
1993–1997Sta. Lucia Realtors
1997Alaska Milkmen
1997–1999Pop Cola Panthers
1999–2003Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs
2004Sta. Lucia Realtors
As coach:
2004–2007Sta. Lucia Realtors (assistant)
2007–2010Sta. Lucia Realtors
2010University of the Philippines
2011–2014NLEX Road Warriors (PBA D-League)
2013–2014San Beda University
2014–2016NLEX Road Warriors (PBA)
2017–2022San Beda University
2022–presentSan Beda University (assistant)
2023Pasig City MCW Sports
2023–presentBiñan Tatak Gel
Career highlights and awards
As coach

As assistant coach

As player

Playing career

Fernandez first broke into public consciousness as a member of the highly touted 1991 Southeast Asian Games gold medal-winning team, where he was back-up to Johnny Abarrientos. Prior to that, he was part of the National Team that finished seventh in the Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC), forerunner of FIBA-Asia. He played college ball for Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod.[1]

He is known for his years as a player with the Sta. Lucia Realtors, Alaska Milkmen, Pop Cola 800s, and the Purefoods TJ Hotdogs. He was once considered by national coach Ron Jacobs as the best back up point guard in the PBA. He was also named into the 2002 Philippine National Training Pool and was listed as a reserve player.[2]

Coaching career

Fernandez's first coaching stint was as an assistant to Alfrancis Chua with the Sta. Lucia Realtors, a position he took on shortly after his retirement in 2004. He succeeded Chua as head coach prior to the 2007 PBA Fiesta Conference. The following year, he guided the franchise to its first-ever and only PBA All-Filipino title, winning the 2007–08 PBA Philippine Cup. For this, he was named PBA Coach of the Year.

He was the last head coach of the Realtors before the team disbanded in 2010.

He also took over the coaching reins of UP Fighting Maroons in the UAAP midway through the 2010 season.[3]

When NLEX Road Warriors joined the PBA D-League in 2011, he took the coaching job[4] and guided the team to six championships in seven conferences.

He was recently the coach for the San Beda Red Lions, a position he took from Ronnie Magsanoc in 2013.[5] He guided the Red Lions to two NCAA Championships.

After NLEX purchased the Air21 franchise in the PBA in 2014, he was tapped as the head tactician for the Road Warriors starting the 2014–15 PBA season.

Coaching record

Professional record

SeasonTeamConferenceGWLPCTFinishPGWLPCTResults
2006-07Sta. LuciaFiesta18513.2789th101.000Lost in the 1st wildcard round
2007-08Sta. LuciaPhilippine Cup18126.6672nd1486.571Won Philippine Cup
Fiesta18711.3899th422.500Lost in the quarterfinals
2008-09Sta. LuciaPhilippine Cup18108.5565th954.000Won third place
Fiesta1477.5005th422.500Lost in the quarterfinals
2009-10Sta. LuciaPhilippine Cup18108.5566th101.000Lost in the 1st wildcard round
Fiesta18513.2788th101.000Lost in the 1st wildcard round
2014-15NLEXPhilippine Cup1147.36410th101.000Lost in the quarterfinals
Commissioner's Cup1165.5454th202.000Lost in the Quarterfinals
Governors' Cup1138.27311thMissed Playoffs
2015–16NLEXPhilippine Cup1156.4557th101.000Lost in the Phase 1 Quarterfinals
Commissioner's Cup1156.4557th101.000Lost in the Quarterfinals
Governors' Cup1156.4557th101.000Lost in the Quarterfinals
Totals18884104.446Playoff Totals311219.3871 championship

Collegiate record

SeasonWLPCTFinishPGPWPLPCTResults
UP Fighting Maroons (UAAP)
2010012.0008thEliminated
San Beda Red Lions (NCAA)
2013153.8331st431.750Champions
2014135.7221st4401.000Champions
2017162.8892nd3301.000Champions
2018171.9441st3301.000Champions
20191801.0001st312.333Runner-up
202172.7783rd321.667Semifinals
Totals8625.77420164.8004 championships

Personal life

Fernandez became nurse in 1991, but instead he pursue professional basketball. He was initially attempted to pursue the profession, but hired by Sta. Lucia Realtors.[6][7]

References

Preceded by Sta. Lucia Realtors head coach
2007-2010
Succeeded by
(final)
Preceded by PBA Coach of the Year
2007-2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Aboy Castro
UP Fighting Maroons men's basketball head coach
2010 took over mid-season
Succeeded by
Ricky Dandan
Preceded by San Beda Red Lions men's basketball head coach
2013-2014
Succeeded by
Preceded by
first
NLEX Road Warriors (PBA D-League) head coach
2011-2014
Succeeded by
elevated
Preceded by
first
NLEX Road Warriors head coach
2014–2016
Succeeded by
Preceded by San Beda Red Lions men's basketball head coach
2017-2021
Succeeded by