2011 Philippine Collegiate Championship

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2011 Philippine Collegiate Championship
Men's Finals12Wins
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Stags 51731+1
Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo Blue Eagles 56671
DurationDecember 12–15
Arena(s) Filoil Flying V Arena
Finals MVP Ian Sangalang
Winning coach Topex Robinson
SemifinalistsSan Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lions
JRU colors.svg UC Webmasters
TV network(s) Studio 23
< Season 8 2011 Season 10 >

The 2011 Philippine Collegiate Championship was the fourth Philippine Collegiate Championship for basketball in its current incarnation, and the ninth edition overall.

Contents

The San Sebastian Stags defeated the two-time defending champion Ateneo Blue Eagles in the championship series where the Stags had a twice-to-beat advantage and denied the Blue Eagles for a chance of a three-peat in the tournament; meanwhile, the San Beda Red Lions defeated the UC Webmasters in the third-place game, 82–69.

Format

The 2011 championship will feature a new format. The format ensures that the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) champions automatically qualify to a round robin Final Four, and the respective semifinalists in both leagues and the finalists in the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation, Inc. (CESAFI) qualify for the main draw. Other teams would have to qualify through the regional championships. In the Final Four, the team with the best record will have a twice-to-beat advantage against the #2 team.

Regional championships

North/Central Luzon

Champion teams from Vigan, Pampanga, Pangasinan and Baguio will dispute one berth that will face one of the two winners in the Metro Manila regionals.

Metro Manila

Champion teams from the Inter-Scholastic Athletic Association (ISAA), National Athletic Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (NAASCU), Universities and Colleges Athletic Association (UCAA), Universities and Colleges of Luzon Athletic Association (UCLAAI) and the Men's National Collegiate Athletic Association (MNCAA), and non-playoff teams (5th and 6th) from the UAAP and NCAA will dispute two berths. One winner will face the North/Central Luzon champion while another will face the South Luzon/Bicol champion.

South Luzon/Bicol

Champion teams from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) South, Quezon, Legazpi City, Sorsogon and Naga will dispute one berth that will face one of the two winners in the Metro Manila regionals.

Visayas

Champion teams from the Visayas will dispute one berth that will face the CESAFI runner-up in the main draw.

Mindanao

Champion teams from Mindanao will dispute one berth that will face the CESAFI champion in the main draw.

Qualifying

Automatic qualifiers

TeamLeagueElim. round
finish
Playoff finishQualified as
Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo Blue Eagles UAAP 1st (13–1)Defeated FEU in the finalsUAAP champion
FEU colors.svg  FEU Tamaraws UAAP 3rd (9–5)Defeated by Ateneo in the finalsUAAP runner-up
Adamson colors.svg  Adamson Soaring Falcons UAAP 2nd (10–4)Defeated by FEU in the semifinalsUAAP third place
UST colors.svg  UST Growling Tigers UAAP 4th (8–6)Defeated by Ateneo in the semifinalsUAAP fourth place
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lions NCAA 1st (16–2)Defeated San Sebastian in the finalsNCAA champion
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Stags NCAA 2nd (16–2)Defeated by San Beda in the finalsNCAA runner-up
Letran colors.svg  Letran Knights NCAA 3rd (14–4)Defeated by San Sebastian in the semifinalsNCAA third place
JRU colors.svg  JRU Heavy Bombers NCAA 4th (9–9)Defeated by San Beda in the semifinalsNCAA fourth place
JRU colors.svg UC Webmasters CESAFI1st (10-2)Defeated SWU in the finalsCESAFI champion
Mapua colors.svg SWU Cobras CESAFI2nd (9-3)Defeated by UC in the finalsCESAFI runner-up

Regional qualifiers

TeamLeagueElim. round
finish
Playoff finishQualified asRegional tournament
JRU colors.svg UNP Sharks Vigan1stChampionsNorthern/Central Luzon championNorth/Central Luzon
NU colors.svg  NU Bulldogs UAAP5th (6-8)DNQMetro Manila Group A winnerMetro Manila
La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle Green Archers UAAP6th (5-9)DNQMetro Manila Group B winnerMetro Manila
Mapua colors.svg UB Brahmans NBOL1stChampionsSouthern Luzon/Bicol championSouth Luzon/Bicol
JRU colors.svg STI-CDO Olympians COSAA1stChampionsMindanao championMindanao
Lyceum colors.svg AMA Ormoc Titans LUSCAA1stChampionsVisayas championVisayas

Metro Manila

Games were held at the Filoil Flying V Arena, San Juan

Group A
Semifinals
November 8
Final
November 10
      
1 FEU colors.svg UM 78
4 UST colors.svg TIP 69
FEU colors.svg UM 74
NU colors.svg  NU 103
3 NU colors.svg  NU 84
2 Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum 75
Group B
Semifinals
November 9
Final
November 10
      
1 CEU colors.svg  CEU 68
4 UE colors.svg Saint Francis 50
CEU colors.svg  CEU 51
La Salle colors.svg  La Salle 79
3 Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa 51
2 La Salle colors.svg  La Salle 56

Northern/Central Luzon

Games were held at the University of Northern Philippines campus at Vigan.

Semifinals
November 7 & 11
Final
November 12
      
1 JRU colors.svg UNP
4 LUCNAS
JRU colors.svg UNP 95
FEU colors.svg U of Pangasinan 77
3 FEU colors.svg U of Pangasinan
2 La Salle colors.svg U of Cordilleras

Southern Luzon/Bicol

Games were held at the Naga Coliseum at Naga.

 
Semifinals
November 11
Final
November 13
 
      
 
 
 
 
NU colors.svg Ateneo de Naga 92
 
 
 
Lewis 44
 
NU colors.svg Ateneo de Naga 74
 
 
 
Mapua colors.svg UB 81
 
Amando Cope 66
 
 
Mapua colors.svg UB 91
 
Third place
November 13
 
 
 
 
 
Lewis 84
 
 
Amando Cope 110

Mindanao

Games were held at the Almendras Gym at Davao City

 
Semifinals
November 14
Final
November 16
 
      
 
 
 
 
JRU colors.svg STI-CDO 111
 
 
 
Ateneo colors.svg Ateneo de Zamboanga 74
 
JRU colors.svg STI-CDO 104
 
 
 
Jose Maria College 98
 
Jose Maria College 107
 
 
Holy Trinity College 80
 
Third place
November 16
 
 
 
 
 
Ateneo colors.svg Ateneo de Zamboanga 76
 
 
Holy Trinity College 110

Visayas

Games will be held at the Ormoc City Superdome at Ormoc from November 27 to 28.

Semifinals
November 27
Final
November 28
      
1 USJ-R colors.svg UI 80
4 ACSAT Dumaguete 61
USJ-R colors.svg UI 81
Lyceum colors.svg AMA Ormoc 89
3 WNU 69
2 Lyceum colors.svg AMA Ormoc 71

Main draw

Luzon/Metro Manila bracket

Games were held at the Filoil Flying V Arena, San Juan, except for the regional final, which will be held at the Ormoc City Superdome, Ormoc.

First round

Second Round onwards

Second Round
November 21
Third round
November 22
Regional semifinals
November 24
Regional final
November 30
NU colors.svg  NU 62
JRU colors.svg  JRU 66JRU colors.svg  JRU 58
Adamson colors.svg  Adamson 73
Adamson colors.svg  Adamson 83
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian 85*
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian 83
La Salle colors.svg  La Salle 72Letran colors.svg  Letran 76
UST colors.svg  UST 67 La Salle colors.svg  La Salle 61
Letran colors.svg  Letran 66
Letran colors.svg  Letran 73
FEU colors.svg  FEU 64

*Overtime

Southern Islands bracket

Games were held at the Ormoc City Superdome, Ormoc.

Regional semifinals
November 29
Regional final
November 30
      
1 Lyceum colors.svg AMA Ormoc 61
4 Mapua colors.svg SWU 90
Mapua colors.svg SWU 58
JRU colors.svg UC 63
3 JRU colors.svg STI-CDO 90
2 JRU colors.svg UC 99

Final four

Games are set to be held at the Filoil Flying V Arena, San Juan.

Results

Team ADMU SBC SSC-R UC
Ateneo 76–6369–70100–53
San Beda 72–8783–77
SSC-R 71–92
UC
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.

Battle for third

Finals

December 12
San Sebastian Stags  SSC-R colors.svg5156Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo Blue Eagles
December 15
San Sebastian Stags  SSC-R colors.svg7367Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo Blue Eagles
San Sebastian wins series in two games

UAAP-NCAA Juniors Dual Meet

This tournament is for the benefit of Kapit Bisig Para sa Pasig, a project of the ABS-CBN Foundation. 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

Awards

The awardees are:

Final rankings

RankTeam
1SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Stags
2Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo Blue Eagles
3San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lions
4JRU colors.svg UC Webmasters
5Letran colors.svg  Letran Knights
6Mapua colors.svg SWU Cobras
7Adamson colors.svg  Adamson Soaring Falcons
8FEU colors.svg  FEU Tamaraws
9JRU colors.svg  JRU Heavy Bombers
10La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle Green Archers
11UST colors.svg  UST Growling Tigers
12NU colors.svg  NU Bulldogs
13Lyceum colors.svg AMA Ormoc Titans
14JRU colors.svg STI-CDO Olympians
15Mapua colors.svg UB Brahmans
16JRU colors.svg UNP Sharks
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