The 2008 Philippine Collegiate Championship is the inaugural tournament of the Philippine Collegiate Championship (PCC) for basketball in its current incarnation, and the sixth 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 De La Salle Green Archers defeated arch-rivals Ateneo Blue Eagles in the championship; budding rivals Letran Knights and the San Beda Red Lions disputed third place, with Letran winning.
The winners would have qualified for the 2009 Summer Universiade in Serbia as the Philippine representative. However, FISU thumbed down an application by the SBP and the Philippine Olympic Committee. As a result, other international tournaments were lined up for the champion team. The 1967 UE Red Warriors led by Robert Jaworski and Danny Florencio was the last team to participate in the Universiade's basketball tournament.[1]
Solar Sports served as the main coverage partner, with the games broadcasting on C/S 9 and Basketball TV.
Rankings
Metro Manila
Cebu
Region 1 (Dagupan, Pangasinan, Baguio)
Region 2 (Pampanga, Tarlac, Bulacan)
Region 3 (Quezon, Bicol)
Region 4 (Iloilo, Bacolod)
Region 5 (Dumaguete, Bohol)
Region 6 (Tacloban, Ormoc, Samar)
Region 7 (Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental, Caraga)
Region 8 (Davao, Soccsksargen, Maguindanao)
Region 9 (Zamboanga, Misamis Occidental)
Qualifying
- Regional championships has four teams in each of the nine regions: one team per region qualifies for the zonal championships.
- Wildcard qualifying has eight teams split into two groups: top two teams per group qualifies for the zonal championships.
- Zonal championships has four zones divided into two groups composed of two groups: the top team from each group qualifies for the round of 16.
Automatic qualifiers
Regional championships
Winners qualify for the zonal championships:
- Region 1: SLU Navigators
- Region 2: U of Luzon Tigers
- Region 3: UNC Greyhounds
- Region 4: WNU Mustangs
- Region 5: U of Luzon Tigers
- Region 6: AMA Computer Learning Center - ACLC College Ormoc
- Region 7: Capitol Stallions
- Region 8: U of Mindanao Wildcats
- Region 9: Ateneo de Zamboanga Blue Eagles
Wildcard qualifying
Top two teams from each group qualify for the zonal championships:
Group A
Group B
Zonal championships
Winners from the regional championships and wildcard qualifying are drawn into four different teams: each zone has to have only one wildcard team.
Zone 1
Games were held at the Makati Coliseum from November 3–6:
Zone 2
Games were held at the Makati Coliseum from November 3–6:
Zone 3
Games were held at the Ormoc City Superdome from November 9–11:
Zone 4
Games were held at the Xavier University Gym from November 14–17:
Qualifying teams
Bracket
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third-place playoff
Final
Awards
Record per league
The CUSA and the UCAA went 0–1. Other provincial leagues aside from the CESAFI failed to qualify.
References
- ^ Fisu nixes Archers’ Serbia Universiade stint Archived 2012-02-26 at the Wayback Machine by Jasmine Payo, Philippine Daily Inquirer.
- ^ PCC Week 1 Power Rankings, BTV.com.ph
- ^ PCC Week 2 Power Rankings, BTV.com.ph
- ^ PCC Week 3 Power Rankings, BTV.com.ph
- ^ PCC Week 4 Power Rankings Archived 2009-02-25 at the Wayback Machine, BTV.com.ph
- ^ PCC Week 5 Power Rankings, BTV.com.ph
- ^ PCC Week 6 Power Rankings, BTV.com.ph
- ^ PCC Week 7 Power Rankings, BTV.com.ph
- ^ PCC Week 8 Power Rankings, BTV.com.ph
- ^ PCC Week 9 Power Rankings, BTV.com.ph
- ^ PCC Week 10 Power Rankings, BTV.com.ph
- ^ PCC Week 11 Power Rankings, BTV.com.ph
- ^ PCC Week 12 Power Rankings, BTV.com.ph
- ^ PCC Week 13 Power Rankings, BTV.com.ph
- ^ PCC Week 14 Power Rankings, BTV.com.ph
- ^ PCC Week 18 Power Rankings, BTV.com.ph
- ^ PCC Cebu Power Rankings - as of 8/11/08[permanent dead link], Gameface.ph
- ^ PCC Cebu Power Rankings - as of 8/18/08 Archived 2008-09-15 at the Wayback Machine, Gameface.ph
- ^ PCC Cebu Power Rankings - as of 8/25/08 Archived 2008-09-15 at the Wayback Machine, Gameface.ph
- ^ PCC Cebu Power Rankings - as of 9/1/08[permanent dead link], Gameface.ph
- ^ PCC Cebu Power Rankings - as of 9/10/08 Archived 2008-10-13 at the Wayback Machine, Gameface.ph
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Philippine Collegiate Championship". Archived from the original on 2008-12-09. Retrieved 2008-12-06.
External links
- Collegiate Champions League official website