Aaron Black (basketball)

[2] He made his college debut the next season, scoring 11 points in a win over the Adamson Soaring Falcons.

[3] He scored 13 points in 13 minutes to extend Ateneo's win streak to five against the De La Salle Green Archers.

[11] In Seasons 80 and 81, Black saw his stats dip under Coach Tab Baldwin, but was still a reliable contributor as Ateneo won back-to-back titles.

He tallied 17 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists for a triple-double in a win against the Binan City Laguna Heroes.

[14] In 2019, Black played for the AMA Online Education Titans in the semi-professional PBA D-League Foundation Cup.

[16] In their first win, he registered 26 points, 16 rebounds, and 14 assists, becoming only the third player in that league's history to rack up multiple triple-doubles after Mike Tolomia (twice) and Jeron Teng (thrice).

[27] In Game 1, he dropped 11 of his 14 points in the fourth quarter as Meralco defeated San Miguel, 78–71, and forced a rubber match for a semis seat.

[29] In the semis, they lost in 5 games to the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, with Scottie Thompson preventing Meralco from going to the Finals.

[37] In Game 5, he stepped up for the injured Chris Banchero with 16 points as they got past Magnolia and reached the Finals against Ginebra.

[43] To start the 2022–23 season, he scored 19 points in a win over the Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters.

[46] Against the NorthPort Batang Pier, he made his return and put up 20 points, five rebounds, and seven assists to lead Meralco to the win.

[47] In a win over the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters, he scored 20 points including a clutch triple with 35.6 seconds left.

[54] Meralco then started the Commissioner's Cup with back-to-back losses, but finally got their first win of the conference against Terrafirma in which he had 17 points.

[55] In a game against Rain or Shine, Black was accidentally elbowed in the nose by Rey Nambatac and had to be taken to the hospital.

[56] In a win over the TNT Tropang Giga, he had a double-double of 17 points and 11 rebounds, along with six assists, a steal, and a block.

[63][64] In the quarterfinals against Magnolia, he scored 16 points, and made a buzzer-beating shot that sent the game into overtime, where Meralco was able to pull out the 113–107 win.