2009 Philippine Collegiate Championship

The 2009 Philippine Collegiate Championship was the second tournament of the Philippine Collegiate Championship (PCC) for basketball in its current incarnation, and the seventh 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.

2009 Philippine Collegiate Championship
Men's Finals G1 G2G3Wins
Ateneo school colors Ateneo Blue Eagles 70 90742
FEU school colors FEU Tamaraws 75 63701
DurationDecember 9–13
Arena(s)Ynares Sports Arena
Finals MVPJai Reyes
Winning coachNorman Black
SemifinalistsSan Beda school colors San Beda Red Lions
SSC-R school colors San Sebastian Stags
TV network(s)Studio 23
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The Ateneo Blue Eagles defeated the FEU Tamaraws in the championship; the San Beda Red Lions and the San Sebastian Stags disputed third place, with San Beda winning.

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

Tournament format edit

  • Top 4 teams from the NCAA and the UAAP and the CESAFI 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 edit

Automatic qualifiers edit

Team League Elim. round
finish
Playoff finish Qualified as
  Ateneo Blue Eagles UAAP 1st (13-1) Defeated UE in the Finals UAAP champion
  UE Red Warriors UAAP 3rd (10-4) Defeated by Ateneo in the Finals UAAP runner-up
  FEU Tamaraws UAAP 2nd (11-3) Eliminated by UE in the semifinals UAAP semifinalist
  UST Growling Tigers UAAP 4th (6-8) Eliminated by Ateneo in the semifinals UAAP semifinalist
  San Beda Red Lions NCAA 1st (16-2) Defeated by San Sebastian in the Finals NCAA runner-up
  San Sebastian Stags NCAA 2nd (16-2) Defeated San Beda in the Finals NCAA champion
  JRU Heavy Bombers NCAA 3rd (15-3) Eliminated by San Sebastian in the semifinals NCAA semifinalist
  Letran Knights NCAA 4th (12-6) Eliminated by San Beda in the semifinals NCAA semifinalist
UV Green Lancers CESAFI Defeated UC in the Finals CESAFI champion

Zonal qualifiers edit

Qualified to the Sweet 16
Team League Elim. round
finish
Playoff finish Qualified as Zonal tournament
UM Hawks NAASCU Defeated by SSC-R Cavite in the Finals NAASCU runner-up Intramuros
  Lyceum Pirates ISAA ISAA champion Intramuros
Lyceum of Subic Bay Sharks UCLAA Defeated Holy Angel in the Finals North/Central Luzon regional champion Intramuros
PCU-Dasmariñas Dolphins NCAA South Defeated by Don Bosco in the Finals NCAA South runner-up Intramuros
  Adamson Soaring Falcons UAAP 5th (5-9) Did not qualify UAAP fifth place Cebu City
SSC-R Cavite Baycats NAASCU Defeated UM in the Finals NAASCU champion Cebu City
UC Webmasters CESAFI Defeated by UV in the Finals CESAFI runner-up Cebu City
USJ-R Warriors CESAFI Defeated by USC for third place CESAFI fourth place Cebu City
  De La Salle Green Archers UAAP 6th (5-9) Did not qualify UAAP sixth place Naga
St. Francis Doves UCLAAI Defeated CCP in the Finals UCLAAI champion Naga
UNC Greyhounds Naga City Intercollegiate South Luzon/Bicol regional champion Naga
  Don Bosco Grey Wolves NCAA South Defeated PCU-Dasmariñas in the Finals NCAA South champion Naga
  Mapúa Cardinals NCAA 6th (6-12) Did not qualify NCAA sixth place San Miguel
CCP Bobcats UCLAAI Defeated by St. Francis in the Finals UCLAAI runner-up San Miguel
La Consolacion Scions MMCAA MMCAA champions San Miguel
UC Golden Dragons UCAA Defeated CSM in the Finals UCAA champions San Miguel
  Arellano Chiefs NCAA 5th (8-10) Did not qualify NCAA fifth place Bacolod
USC Warriors CESAFI Defeated USJ-R for third place CESAFI third place Bacolod
WNU Mustangs NOPSSCEA Visayas regional champion Bacolod
Holy Trinity Wildcats GenSan Intercollegiate Mindanao regional champion Bacolod

Zonal qualifying edit

Qualified to the Sweet 16

Bacolod zonal edit

Team W L PCT GB
Arellano Chiefs 3 0 1.000 --
USC Warriors 2 1 .667 1
WNU Mustangs 1 2 .333 2
Holy Trinity Wildcats 0 3 .000 3
November 4
Arellano Chiefs 79–74 USC Warriors
November 5
WNU Mustangs 57–71 USC Warriors

Cebu City zonal edit

Team W L PCT GB Tie
UC Webmasters 2 1 .667 -- 1.014
SSC-R Cavite Baycats 2 1 .667 -- 1.013
Adamson Falcons 2 1 .667 -- 0.975
USJ-R Jaguars 0 3 .000 2
November 6
Adamson Falcons 78–72 UC Webmasters

Intramuros, Manila zonal edit

Team W L PCT GB
UM Hawks 3 0 1.000 --
Lyceum Pirates 2 1 .667 1
Lyceum of Subic Bay Sharks 1 2 .333 2
PCU-Dasmariñas Dolphins 0 3 .000 3
  • Note: UM forfeited their Round of 16 place in favor of Lyceum as it was disqualified for fielding players who were not in the regular-season lineup.

San Miguel, Manila zonal edit

Team W L PCT GB
Mapua Cardinals 3 0 1.000 --
CCP Bobcats 2 1 .667 1
La Consolacion Scions 1 2 .333 2
UC Dragons 0 3 .000 3

Naga zonal edit

Team W L PCT GB
De La Salle Green Archers 3 0 1.000 --
St. Francis Doves 2 1 .667 1
Don Bosco Grey Wolves 1 2 .333 2
UNC Greyhounds 0 3 .000 3

Bracket edit

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsBest-of-3 Finals
 
              
 
November 25 – Ynares Sports Arena
 
 
Ateneo73
 
December 4 – Ynares Sports Arena
 
Lyceum63
 
Ateneo81
 
November 30 – Ormoc Superdome
 
UST72
 
JRU62
 
December 7 – Ynares Sports Arena
 
UST64
 
Ateneo81
 
November 23 – Ynares Sports Arena
 
San Beda69
 
San Beda91
 
December 2 – Ynares Sports Arena
 
SSC-R Cavite50
 
San Beda77
 
November 28 – Filoil Flying V Arena
 
Mapua75
 
UV73
 
December 9–13 - Ynares Sports Arena
 
Mapua76
 
Ateneo2
 
November 30 – Ormoc Superdome
 
FEU1
 
San Sebastian (OT)76
 
December 4 – Ynares Sports Arena
 
USC68
 
San Sebastian84
 
November 25 – Ynares Sports Arena
 
Letran65
 
Letran83
 
December 7 - Ynares Sports Arena
 
La Salle72
 
San Sebastian83
 
November 28 – Filoil Flying V Arena
 
FEU (OT)86 Third place
 
UE105
 
December 2 – Ynares Sports ArenaDecember 9 - Ynares Sports Arena
 
UC86
 
UE85San Beda91
 
November 23 – Ynares Sports Arena
 
FEU86 San Sebastian85
 
FEU69
 
 
Arellano59
 

Finals edit

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

December 13
Ateneo Blue Eagles 74–70 FEU Tamaraws
Ateneo wins series 2-1

Awards edit

The awardees are:[1]

References edit

  1. ^ "Ateneo Eagles win PCCL title, complete grandslam year". abs-cbnNEWS.com. 2009-12-14. Retrieved 2009-12-18.

External links edit

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