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Nationality
  
Filipino

College
  
De La Salle University

Weight
  
79 kg

High school
  
Height
  
1.88 m


Listed weight
  
175 lb (79 kg)

Role
  
Basketball player

Listed height
  
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)

Name
  
Jeron Teng

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Born
  
March 21, 1994 (age 30) (
1994-03-21
)

Siblings
  
Jeric Teng, Alyssa Teng, Almira Teng

Similar People
  
Jeric Teng, Kiefer Ravena, Jane Oineza, Kevin Ferrer, Alyssa Valdez

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Jeron Alvin Uy Teng (born March 21, 1994) is a Filipino basketball player. He played for the De La Salle Green Archers in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). He was born on March 21, 1994 to Alvin and Susan Teng. Jeron is the youngest among four siblings: Alyssa, Almira, and Jeric. His father, Alvin Teng, is a former player in the Philippine Basketball Association who won multiple titles as a member of the San Miguel Beermen. His older brother Jeric, was a former collegiate basketball player playing for the UST Growling Tigers.

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High school career

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Like his older brother, Jeric, Teng played high school basketball for the Xavier Golden Stallions. He led the Golden Stallions to two championships and won for himself the season MVP award in his three seasons with the team. In 2011, Teng broke what was then the all-time Philippine record for points in a single game by scoring 104 points in a 164-74 win over Grace Christian College in the Tiong Lian Basketball Association tournament. Teng's record was broken two years later when Clark Quijano of AMA University High School scored 120 points.

Rookie season

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Teng would suit up for the De La Salle Green Archers in the UAAP where he would instantly become the face of the Archers. He led the Archers through their chase to return to the Final Four. In their second round encounter against his older brother Jeric's team the UST Growling Tigers, Teng would nail the game winner over one time RP-Youth teammate Kevin Ferrer as the Archers avenged their first round defeat against the Tigers with a 53-51 win. Teng would lead the Archers back to the Final Four after missing out the previous season which included winning a knock-out game for the last slot against the FEU Tamaraws. However the Archers would get knocked out of the Final Four when they lost to their arch-rivals and eventual champions, the Ateneo Blue Eagles. Teng would later be named UAAP Rookie of the Year achieving the same feat his older brother Jeric done in 2009 and would also be named to the Mythical Five. Teng finished his rookie season with averages of 15.8 points per game, 6.6 rebounds per game, and 2.8 assists per game on 42% shooting from the field.

Second season and championship

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In his second season, the Green Archers underwent a coaching change before the start of the new UAAP season as assistant coach Juno Sauler became the new head coach of the Archers replacing Gee Abanilla who went on to become the new head coach of the PBA's Petron Blaze Boosters. The Archers started the season with a 3-4 record after the first round of eliminations, but would sweep the second round of eliminations that included a game winner against their archrivals the Ateneo Blue Eagles. The Archers finished the elimination round with a 10-4 record, good for a three-way tie with the NU Bulldogs and the FEU Tamaraws. However, the Bulldogs got the #1 seed as they had the higher quotient among the three teams. The Archers and Tamaraws fought for the #2 seed and the twice-to-beat advantage in the Final Four which the Archers won 74-69. The Archers would defeat the Tamaraws again to advance to the UAAP Finals for the first time since 2008. There they faced the UST Growling Tigers as Jeron and the Archers battled the team of his older brother Jeric. The Tigers won Game 1 of the UAAP Finals, but Teng led the Archers to the championship by winning the next two games of the series to defeat the Tigers to give the Archers their first UAAP title since 2007. Teng would later be crowned the Finals MVP. Teng finished his sophomore campaign averaging 15.3 points per game, 7.2 rebounds per game, and 3.1 assists per game on 41% shooting from the field.

Third season

Teng and the Green Archers would lose to Mac Belo's winning shot in the final four that brought back the FEU Tamaraws to the Finals and prevented the Archers winning back to back championships.

Fourth season

For the first time since 2011, the Green Archers would miss the final four along with Teng missing the final four for the first time with his stint with the Green Archers.

Final season

In his final season with the Green Archers, Coach Aldin Ayo would takeover the resignation of Juno Sauler, who resigned due to the Green Archers missing the final four in UAAP 78. Teng and the Green Archers would start a 12-0 not until they lost to the Ateneo Blue Eagles in their 13th game. Teng and the Green Archers would finish the elimination round with a 13-1 record that gave the Green Archers the 1st seed. Teng would be once again named finals MVP after they swept the Ateneo Blue Eagles in the finals.

3x3 Tournaments

Along with Kiefer Ravena, Bobby Ray Parks Jr., and Kevin Ferrer, Teng competed at the 2013 FIBA Asia 3X3 Championship as part of the Philippine national 3x3 team.

Teng represented the Philippines in the 2017 FIBA 3x3 World Cup on June 17 to 21, 2017 in Nantes, France. They finished the tournament at 11th place.

TV appearances

After the UAAP Season 76 Finals, he and his brother Jeric made rounds of TV guestings like Minute to Win It, The Ryzza Mae Show, The Bottomline with Boy Abunda, Wish Ko Lang, Aquino & Abunda Tonight, The Buzz and ASAP 18. Jeron was a hurado (judge) for It's Showtime from November 4 to 9, 2013.

Teng made his acting debut in the top-rating weeknight series Got to Believe (as collegiate basketball superstar "Allen Chua"). He is rumored to be in the cast of Kubot: The Aswang Chronicles 2 (2014), sequel to Tiktik: The Aswang Chronicles (2012).

In 2017, Teng appeared of Meant to Be which airs on GMA Network as himself.

References

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