Ilagan Isabela Cowboys Edge Bulacan Kuyas in MPBL Thriller
The Ilagan Isabela Cowboys secured a hard-fought 82–78 victory over the Bulacan Kuyas on June 16, 2026, in a tightly contested Philippines MPBL matchup at the Bulacan Capitol Gymnasium. The Cowboys improved their standings with the road win, while the Kuyas suffered a narrow defeat in front of their home crowd.
Game Overview
From the opening tip, both teams traded baskets in a game that featured seven lead changes and was never separated by more than eight points. The first half ended with Ilagan leading 40–38, setting the stage for a tense second half. Bulacan fought back in the third quarter, taking a 60–59 advantage into the final period, but the Cowboys’ defense tightened in the closing minutes.
Key Moments
- Fourth-quarter surge: With 5:12 remaining, Ilagan’s shooting guard drilled a three-pointer to put the Cowboys up 73–70. The Kuyas responded with a 6–0 run to reclaim the lead at 76–73, but Ilagan answered with a 9–2 run of their own.
- Clutch free throws: Down 78–80 with 18 seconds left, Bulacan fouled intentionally. The Cowboys’ point guard sank two free throws to seal the 82–78 final margin.
- Missed opportunity: Bulacan had a chance to tie in the final possession but turned the ball over on a baseline drive, allowing Ilagan to escape with the win.
Standout Performances
Ilagan’s backcourt duo combined for 42 points, with the shooting guard leading all scorers at 22 points on 8-of-15 shooting, including four three-pointers. The Cowboys’ center added a double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds, dominating the glass on both ends. For Bulacan, the starting forward posted 18 points and 8 rebounds, while the point guard dished out 7 assists but struggled from the field (5-of-14).
Tactical Story
The Kuyas attempted to exploit their size advantage in the paint, scoring 38 points in the lane, but Ilagan’s zone defense forced 15 turnovers and limited Bulacan’s transition opportunities. The Cowboys also excelled from beyond the arc (11-of-28, 39.3%) compared to Bulacan’s 6-of-20 (30%). Rebounding was nearly even (40–38 in favor of Ilagan), but the visitors’ second‑chance points (14) proved critical.
Season Impact
With the win, Ilagan Isabela improved to 8–4 in MPBL standings, keeping pace with the North Division leaders. The loss dropped Bulacan to 6–6, leaving them in a logjam for playoff positioning. The Kuyas will look to rebound in their next road game, while the Cowboys return home to face a division rival.


