Filippinerne - MPBL 02/01 08:15 - Makati Super Crunch v Nueva Ecija Rice Makers W 74-80
Filippinerne - MPBL 01/22 10:30 - Nueva Ecija Rice Makers v Bulacan Kuyas W 85-78
Filippinerne - MPBL 01/20 10:30 - Nueva Ecija Rice Makers v Cebu Casino Ethyl Alcohol L 73-77
Filippinerne - MPBL 01/15 10:30 - Quezon City Capitals v Nueva Ecija Rice Makers W 74-92
Filippinerne - NBL 01/12 10:00 - La Union v Bespren Nueva Ecija L 89-82
Filippinerne - NBL 01/11 08:00 - Nueva Ecija Miguard v Paranaque Aces L 80-93
Filippinerne - MPBL 01/09 12:30 - Nueva Ecija Rice Makers v Pampanga Lanterns L 75-81
Filippinerne - MPBL 01/06 08:00 - Nueva Ecija Rice Makers v Batangas City Athletics W 85-81
Filippinerne - MPBL 12/18 12:30 - Nueva Ecija Rice Makers v Paranaque Patriots W 85-81
Filippinerne - MPBL 11/20 12:45 - Bataan Risers v Nueva Ecija Rice Makers L 71-60
Filippinerne - MPBL 11/16 12:30 - Basilan Steel v Nueva Ecija Rice Makers L 93-81
Filippinerne - MPBL 11/07 08:15 - Nueva Ecija Rice Makers v Bicol Volcanoes L 58-70
Filippinerne - MPBL 10/30 08:00 - Nueva Ecija Rice Makers v Bacolod Masters W 82-76
Filippinerne - MPBL 10/23 08:00 - Mindoro Tamaraws v Nueva Ecija Rice Makers L 79-78
Filippinerne - MPBL 10/10 08:00 - Soccsksargen Marlins v Nueva Ecija Rice Makers W 50-89
Filippinerne - MPBL 10/05 12:30 - Rizal Crusaders v Nueva Ecija Forestlake W 71-84
Filippinerne - MPBL 09/24 08:00 - Bacoor Strikers v Nueva Ecija Miguard L 90-80
Filippinerne - MPBL 09/16 08:00 - Bespren Nueva Ecija v Caloocan Supremos L 90-92
Filippinerne - MPBL 09/09 08:00 - Zamboanga Valientes v Nueva Ecija Miguard L 109-85
Filippinerne - MPBL 09/03 10:30 - Nueva Ecija Miguard v Pasay Voyagers L 69-75
Filippinerne - MPBL 08/28 12:30 - Pasig Sta. Lucia Realtors v Nueva Ecija Forestlake L 85-72
Filippinerne - MPBL 08/20 10:30 - Nueva Ecija Miguard v Imus Bandera L 73-75
Filippinerne - MPBL 08/12 12:30 - San Juan Knights v Bespren Nueva Ecija L 109-93
Filippinerne - MPBL 08/05 10:30 - Muntinlupa Cagers v Bespren Nueva Ecija W 82-85
Filippinerne - MPBL 07/29 12:30 - Navotas Clutch v Bespren Nueva Ecija L 125-97
Filippinerne - MPBL 07/17 10:30 - Nueva Ecija Miguard v Mindoro Tamaraws D 4-4
Filippinerne - MPBL 07/10 08:00 - Iloilo United Royals v Nueva Ecija Miguard L 92-90
Filippinerne - MPBL 07/05 08:00 - Nueva Ecija Miguard v Valenzuela Classic L 116-119
Filippinerne - MPBL 06/29 10:30 - Nueva Ecija Miguard v Binan City Luxxe White Krah L 90-98
Filippinerne - MPBL 06/24 10:30 - Manila All Stars v Nueva Ecija Miguard L 96-86

The Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards are a Filipino professional basketball team based in the province of Nueva Ecija. The team competes in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) as a member of the league's North Division. They are one of five teams based in the Central Luzon region and play their home games at Nueva Ecija Coliseum in Palayan.

The team began play as an expansion team for the 2019–20 MPBL season, though they would only begin using the Rice Vanguards moniker later on. The team also plays in the Pilipinas Super League under the name Nueva Ecija Capitals. The team also competed in FilBasket as well as in the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3.

The Nueva Ecija franchise is the holder of the only regular season sweep in the MPBL, recording 21 wins with no losses during the 2022 MPBL season, where they would go on and win their first MPBL championship.

History

2019–2020: First MPBL season

In May 2019, Nueva Ecija formally joined the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League as an expansion team for the league's 2019–20 season. Alvin Grey was the team's first head coach before being replaced by Charles Tiu mid-season. Nueva Ecija finished 11th in the North with a 10–20 record.

2022–present: Championship contention

In the lead-up to the 2022 season, Nueva Ecija took part in the 2021 Invitational. After sweeping Group C, the Rice Vanguards reached the Finals against Basilan Jumbo Plastic, but lost due to Philip Manalang's championship-winning buzzer beater in overtime, thus settling for the runner-up spot. The team woud later take part in FilBasket's 2022 Summer Championship. Competing as the Nueva Ecija Capitals, they finished the elimination round with a 10–1 record and made the finals against the San Juan Knights as the series went into three games. The Capitals won the final game in overtime to clinch their first ever league championship, making way for a rivalry with the San Juan franchise.

With additions such as Hesed Gabo, Will McAloney, and Michael Mabulac, together with their new head coach in Jerson Cabiltes, Nueva Ecija then dominated the 2022 MPBL season with the league's first-ever regular season sweep, winning all 21 games. Mabulac was declared an all-star together with Bobby Balucanag, while Gabo and McAloney were both part of the All-MPBL First Team that season. The Rice Vanguards then swept the first two rounds of the playoffs against Marikina and intraregional rivals Pampanga. A challenge then rose for the team in the North Division Finals against the defending division champion San Juan Knights, as they would lose game 1 of the series. The Rice Vanguards fought back and won game 2 in overtime before ultimately defeating the Knights in game 3. In the 2022 Finals, Nueva Ecija met the Marcelino-led Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines. The Rice Vanguards won the first two games at home but lost game 3 as the visiting team. The team then went on to win game 4 to bring Nueva Ecija and Central Luzon its first-ever MPBL championship. The Finals MVP was awarded to Byron Villarias.

Despite Gabo moving to the Philippine Basketball Association, signing with the NLEX Road Warriors during the off-season, Nueva Ecija kept most of its key players for the 2023 season. The team continued to win in the regular season, starting with an 11–0 record, but would suffer its first regular season loss since 2020 against the Viernes-led Sarangani Marlins. Nueva Ecija still proved to be contenders in 2023, finishing 2nd with a 23–5 record. After eliminating Pasay in the first round, the Rice Vanguards once again met with the San Juan Knights. This time around, San Juan ended up sweeping the rematch, ending Nueva Ecija's repeat hopes.

During the 2023–24 MPBL off-season, the team took part in the Pilipinas Super League as part of its 2023–24 President's Cup, where they once again competed under the Capitals moniker. During which, Jerson Cabiltes parted ways with the franchise as he would later become the head coach of expansion side Pangasinan Heatwaves. Don Dulay, who won an MPBL title with the Davao Occidental Tigers, took on the head coaching job for the rest of the President's Cup and for the 2024 MPBL season.