Alvin Pasaol was born on May 6,1995 and is a Filipino professional basketball player for the Meralco Bolts of the Philippine Basketball Association.
29 Facts About Alvin Pasaol
Alvin Pasaol has a younger brother, John Rey, who is currently playing for the FEU Baby Tams.
Alvin Pasaol played for Assumption College in his high school years.
Alvin Pasaol first played for the Holy Cross of Davao College Crusaders in the Davao City Collegiate League.
Alvin Pasaol chose to play for the UE Red Warriors after their coach, Derrick Pumaren, visited him and his family in Davao.
Alvin Pasaol made his UAAP debut against the NU Bulldogs with 10 points, but on 2 out of 14 shooting.
In Season 80, Alvin Pasaol scored a career-high 49 points against the Archers.
Alvin Pasaol achieved this feat despite an injured right ankle while grabbing eight rebounds and four steals.
Alvin Pasaol got another Player of the Week award for scoring 32 against the UP Fighting Maroons.
Alvin Pasaol did however, make it to the UAAP's Mythical Five, becoming the first Davaoeno to make it.
Alvin Pasaol won the Breakout Player award during the 2018 Collegiate Basketball Awards.
Alvin Pasaol reaffirmed his commitment to UE despite Coach Pumaren resigning.
Alvin Pasaol played in the UAAP Season 80 3x3 basketball tournament, with his team finishing second.
Alvin Pasaol scored 36 points, grabbed 11 boards, added two assists and a block, but the Red Warriors still lost to the Adamson Falcons.
Alvin Pasaol averaged 24.4 points, 11.0 rebounds, and 1.9 steals, enough to merit him another recognition in the UAAP 81 Mythical Five.
Alvin Pasaol's side was able to win the Magiting Cup thanks to his game-winning shot over Pasig in the Finals.
Alvin Pasaol joined other national 3x3 players with the Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines.
Alvin Pasaol finished his 3x3 career as the 2nd-ranked 3x3 player in the country.
Alvin Pasaol was then traded to the Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines for Reed Juntilla.
Alvin Pasaol had 21 points and six rebounds in a win over the Imus Bandera-Luxxe Slim, which was their fourth straight win.
Alvin Pasaol then had 23 points on five triples in a win over Muntinlupa Angelis Resort.
Alvin Pasaol then contributed 19 points to the South All-Stars' overtime win over the North in the All-Star Game.
Alvin Pasaol had previously skipped two straight drafts and faced a ban from the league.
Alvin Pasaol was compared to Nelson Asaytono, Noli Locsin and Willie Miller leading up to the draft.
Alvin Pasaol did workouts with Barangay Ginebra, the Phoenix Fuel Masters, Rain or Shine Elasto Painters and Meralco.
Alvin Pasaol signed a two-year rookie deal with the Bolts.
Alvin Pasaol then scored 15 points and seven rebounds in 16 minutes against Ginebra.
Alvin Pasaol was named to the FIBA 3x3 OQT lineup in 2020, along with Moala Tautuaa, Munzon, and CJ Perez.
Alvin Pasaol missed their one-week training camp due to quarantine protocols.