Michael Ray "Jamike" Jarin is a Filipino basketball coach who is the head coach for the Phoenix Fuel Masters of the PBA. He previously served as assistant coach for UE Red Warriors.[1]

Jamike Jarin
Phoenix Fuel Masters
PositionHead coach
LeaguePBA
Personal information
BornPhilippines
NationalityFilipino
Career information
CollegeAteneo De Manila University
Coaching career1993–present
Career history
As coach:
1993–2010Ateneo Blue Eaglets
2001–2010Ateneo Blue Eagles (assistant)
2010–2015Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters (assistant)
2015–2017San Beda Red Lions
2015–2019Meralco Bolts (assistant)
2017–2019NU Bulldogs
2020–2022Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters (assistant)
2021–2022UE Red Warriors (assistant)
2023Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters (interim)
2023–presentPhoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters / Phoenix Fuel Masters
Career highlights and awards
As head coach:

As assistant coach:

He formerly coached the Ateneo Blue Eaglets and San Beda Red Lions,[2][3] where he won several championships in both teams. He also served as head coach for NU Bulldogs from 2017[4] until 2019.[5]

He also served as an assistant coach for PBA teams like Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters and Meralco Bolts.[6]

Coaching record

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Collegiate record

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SeasonWLPCTFinishPGPWPLPCTResults
San Beda Red Lions (UAAP)
2015135.7221st532.600Finals
2016144.7781st431.750Champions
National University Bulldogs (UAAP)
201759.3576thEliminated
2018410.2867thEliminated
2019212.1438thEliminated
Totals3840.487963.6671 championship

References

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  1. ^ Carmen, Lorenzo del (2022-04-05). "Jamike Jarin out to steady UE's ship amid 'off-balanced situation'". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  2. ^ "Jamike Jarin leaves San Beda to coach NU". Rappler. 2016-12-13. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  3. ^ Giongco, Mark (2016-10-13). "Jarin silences critics, San Beda finds redemption in 20th NCAA title". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  4. ^ Bonilla, Ramon Rafael C. (2017-01-05). "Jarin starts job as Bulldogs coach | BusinessMirror". Business Mirror. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  5. ^ Lozada, Bong (2019-10-30). "Jamike Jarin to take 'step back' from coaching after failed NU campaign". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  6. ^ "Phoenix new hire Jamike Jarin reunites with his former players at Ateneo". Spin.ph. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
Preceded by San Beda Red Lions men's basketball head coach
20152016
Succeeded by
Preceded by NU Bulldogs men's basketball head coach
20172019
Succeeded by