Peter Rosillo transfers to EAC, Looks to Take Next Step
Peter Rosillo is moving to Emilio Aguinaldo College.
Phenom Sports Management’s Anthony Brodett, Rosillo’s representation, confirmed to ALL-STAR Magazine that he has transferred to the EAC Generals, giving the former Mapua and Letran guard a new stop in his NCAA career.
The 5-foot-8 combo guard will do a year of residency then have two more playing years beginning NCAA Season 103 in 2027.
“I am grateful for my experience at Letran, but I believe a transfer to Emilio Aguinaldo College will give me the opportunity to further develop my skills, contribute more consistently on the court, and take the next step in my basketball career,” Rosillo said in an exclusive statement.
Rosillo, a promising guard from Placer, Surigao del Norte, first made his name as one of the top players of the Adamson Baby Falcons in the UAAP juniors division.
He helped Adamson reach the UAAP boys’ basketball Finals and was also recognized as one of the top high school prospects in the country during his time.
He later joined Mapua in the NCAA, where he made an impact as a rookie. Rosillo became one of the Cardinals’ key pieces during their Season 99 Finals run, highlighted by his strong Game 1 performance against San Beda and his defensive effort against superstar Jacob Cortez.
After transferring to Letran, Rosillo is now set to continue his college career with EAC, where he hopes to find a bigger and more consistent role for the Generals as the program looks to ascend in the NCAA battle for contention.
Last NCAA season, EAC finished with a 4-9 record, making the play-in.
