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2010 Philippine Collegiate Championship


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title2010 Philippine Collegiate Championship
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durationDecember 2–6
arenaNinoy Aquino Stadium, PhilSports Arena, Filoil Flying V Arena
MVPNico Salva
coachNorman Black
semis
UC Webmasters
networkStudio 23
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seasonlinkPhilippine Collegiate Championship
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UC Webmasters

The 2010 Philippine Collegiate Championship was the third tournament of the Philippine Collegiate Championship (PCC) for basketball in its current incarnation, and the eighth edition overall. The champion teams from the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP), National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation, Inc. (CESAFI) and 3 other Metro Manila leagues took part in the final tournament dubbed as the "Sweet Sixteen". Other teams had to qualify in the zonal tournaments to round out the 16 teams in the tournament.

The defending champions Ateneo Blue Eagles defeated the Adamson Soaring Falcons in the championship to make it back-to-back; the De La Salle Green Archers and the UC Webmasters disputed third place, with La Salle winning.

ABS-CBN Sports was the coverage partner, with games airing on Studio 23.

Tournament format

  • Top 4 teams from the NCAA, UAAP and the CESAFI finalists qualify automatically to the national quarterfinals.
  • Fifth to sixth teams from the NCAA and UAAP qualify to the zonal qualifying games.
  • Champions from regional league qualify to the regional championship.
  • Best teams from the regional championship qualify for the zonal qualifying games.
  • Best seven teams from the zonal qualifying games qualify to the national quarterfinals
  • Teams are seeded 1 to 16th at the national quarterfinals in a single elimination format up to the Finals, which is a best-of-3 format, with a playoff for third.

Qualifying

Automatic qualifiers

TeamLeagueElim. round
finishPlayoff finishQualified as
UAAP1st (12-2)Defeated by Ateneo in the FinalsUAAP runner-up
UAAP2nd (10-4)Defeated FEU in the FinalsUAAP champion
UAAP3rd (9-5)Eliminated by Ateneo in the semifinalsUAAP semifinalist
UAAP4th (8-6)Eliminated by FEU in the semifinalsUAAP semifinalist
NCAA1st (16-0)Defeated San Sebastian in the FinalsNCAA champion
NCAA2nd (13-3)Defeated by San Beda in the FinalsNCAA runner-up
NCAA3rd (12-4)Eliminated by San Sebastian in the semifinals via stepladderNCAA semifinalist
NCAA4th (9-7)Eliminated by JRU in the semifinals via stepladderNCAA semifinalist
[[Image:JRU colors.svg12pxborder]] UC WebmastersCESAFIDefeated UV in the FinalsCESAFI champion
CESAFIDefeated by U of Cebu in the FinalsCESAFI runner-up

Zonal qualifiers

Qualified to the Sweet 16
TeamLeagueElim. round
finishPlayoff finishQualified asZonal tournament
St. Francis DovesUCLAAIDefeated CCP in the FinalsUCLAAI championLuzon-MM Interzonals
Lyceum PiratesISSA1st (10-0)Defeated La Consolacion in the FinalsISAA championLuzon-MM Interzonals
UM HawksNAASCU1st (19-2)Defeated STI College in the FinalsNAASCU championLuzon-MM Interzonals
Sta. Monica CougarsUCAA1st (9-1)Defeated Olivarez College in the FinalsUCAA championLuzon-MM Interzonals
UBaguio CardinalsBBEAL1st (11-0)Defeated the U of Cordilleras in the FinalsBBEAL championLuzon-MM Interzonals
CCDI WildcatsBICS1st (9-0)Defeated the Lewis College in the FinalsBICS championLuzon-MM Interzonals
UPHS LagunaNCAA South3rd (6-3)Defeated Don Bosco in the FinalsNCAA South championLuzon-MM Interzonals
UAAP5th (7-7)Did not qualifyUAAP fifth placeLuzon-MM Interzonals
UAAP6th (6-8)Did not qualifyUAAP sixth placeLuzon-MM Interzonals
NCAA5th (7-9)Did not qualifyNCAA fifth placeLuzon-MM Interzonals
NCAA6th (6-10)Did not qualifyNCAA sixth placeLuzon-MM Interzonals
SBC-A Red LionsNCAA South1st (9-0)Eliminated by UPHS Laguna in the semifinalsNCAA South semifinalistLuzon-MM Interzonals
U of Iloilo WildcatsISSA1st (7-0)Defeated USA in the FinalsISAA championVisMin Interzonals
SWU CobrasCESAFI3rd (1-2)Did not qualifyCESAFI third placeVisMin Interzonals
USC WarriorsCESAFI4th (1-2)Did not qualifyCESAFI fourth placeVisMin Interzonals
AIFC SailorsDBL1st (7-0)Defeated Ateneo de Davao in the FinalsDBL championVisMin Interzonals

Zonal qualifying

Qualified to the Sweet 16

Luzon-MM Interzonals

TeamWLPCTGB
Letran Knights201.000--
Lyceum Pirates201.000--
NU Bulldogs201.000--
UE Red Warriors201.000--
Arellano Chiefs11.5001
St. Francis Doves11.5001
Sta. Monica Cougars11.5001
UM Hawks11.5001
CCDI Wildcats02.0002
SBC-A Red Lions02.0002
UBaguio Cardinals02.0002
UPHS Laguna Saints02.0002

VisMin Interzonals

TeamWLPCTGBTie
USC Warriors301.000--
U of Iloilo Wildcats12.33321.014
AIFC Sailors12.33321.013
SWU Cobras12.33320.975

Bracket

|November 23 – Filoil Flying V Arena|[[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] Ateneo|76|[[Image:Lyceum colors.svg|12px|border]] Lyceum|66 |November 22 – Filoil Flying V Arena|[[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] Mapua|74|[[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] NU|61 |November 18 – Cebu Coliseum|[[Image:JRU colors.svg|12px|border]] U of Cebu|96|[[Image:USJ-R colors.svg|12px|border]] U of Iloilo|66 |November 18 – Cebu Coliseum||64|[[Image:FEU colors.svg|12px|border]] USC|71 |November 25 – Filoil Flying V Arena|[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] San Beda|86|[[Image:UE colors.svg|12px|border]] UE|64 |November 22 – Filoil Flying V Arena|[[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] La Salle|70|[[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] Letran|56 |November 19 – Cebu Coliseum|[[Image:FEU colors.svg|12px|border]] FEU|64|[[Image:JRU colors.svg|12px|border]] JRU|60 |November 23 – Filoil Flying V Arena|[[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] San Sebastian|54|[[Image:Adamson colors.svg|12px|border]] Adamson|65 |November 25 – Filoil Flying V Arena|[[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] Ateneo|65|[[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] Mapua|56 |November 19 – Cebu Coliseum|[[Image:JRU colors.svg|12px|border]] U of Cebu|83|[[Image:FEU colors.svg|12px|border]] USC|67 |November 29 – Filoil Flying V Arena|[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] San Beda|74|[[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] La Salle|84 |November 29 – Filoil Flying V Arena|[[Image:FEU colors.svg|12px|border]] FEU|57|[[Image:Adamson colors.svg|12px|border]] Adamson|75 |November 30 – Filoil Flying V Arena|[[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] Ateneo|74|[[Image:JRU colors.svg|12px|border]] U of Cebu|54 |November 30 - Filoil Flying V Arena|[[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] La Salle|59|[[Image:Adamson colors.svg|12px|border]] Adamson|67 |December 2–6 - ULTRA|[[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] Ateneo|2|[[Image:Adamson colors.svg|12px|border]] Adamson|1 |December 2 - Ninoy Aquino Stadium|[[Image:JRU colors.svg|12px|border]] U of Cebu|71|[[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] La Salle|82

Finals

The Finals is a best-of-3 series. The team that wins two games first is named the champion.

Awards

The awardees are:

  • Most Valuable Player: Nico Salva (Ateneo)
  • Mythical Five:
    • Nico Salva (Ateneo)
    • Kirk Long (Ateneo)
    • Lester Alvarez (Adamson)
    • Alex Nuyles (Adamson)
    • June Mar Fajardo (U of Cebu)
  • Best Coach: Norman Black (Ateneo)
  • Best Referee: Meynard Bellecer
  • Special Individual and Team Awards:
    • National Collegiate Player of the Year: June Mar Fajardo (U of Cebu)
    • Motivator of the Year Award: Atty. Baldomero Estenzo (U of Cebu)
    • Fortitude Award: [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] National University Bulldogs
    • Breakthrough Performance Award: [[Image:USJ-R colors.svg|12px|border]] University of Iloilo Wildcats
    • Grinder Award: [[Image:Lyceum colors.svg|12px|border]] Lyceum Pirates
    • Comeback Award: De La Salle Green Archers
    • Great Leap Forward Award: [[Image:Adamson colors.svg|12px|border]] Adamson Soaring Falcons

Juniors' tournament

This tournament was added only in 2010. The runners-up of the NCAA and UAAP will battle for the third spot while the champion of each league will battle for the top spot.

Battle for third

Championship

References

References

  1. (September 29, 2010). "20 teams vie in PCCL regionals". PhilStar Global.
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