[3] Monteverde coached the "A" team of the school starting in 1993, and led them to five Metro Manila Tiong Lian Basketball League (MMTLBL) titles in the next decade.
[7] Monteverde was hired by the UP Fighting Maroons in 2021, replacing Bo Perasol who had been promoted to the front office of the team.
[8] Together with Carl Tamayo, his former player at NSNU Bullpups,[9] they led the team to their first championship in since 1986, back when Monteverde himself played.
[11] Monteverde led UP to another finals appearance in Season 86 (2023), but lost to the De La Salle Green Archers.
[12] In Season 87 (2024), he successfully led UP in clinching the championship title defeating the De La Salle Green Archers.