2018 Filoil Flying V Preseason Premier Cup

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2018 Filoil Flying V Preseason Premier Cup
Men's FinalsG1Wins
Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo Blue Eagles 761
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lions 620
DurationJune 30, 2018
Arena(s) Filoil Flying V Centre
Winning coachSandy Arespacochaga
SemifinalistsFEU colors.svg  FEU Tamaraws (3rd Place)
CSB colors.svg  Benilde Blazers
TV network(s) ESPN 5
Juniors' FinalsG1Wins
Mapua colors.svg  Malayan Red Robins 781
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Cubs 720
DurationJune 30, 2018
Arena(s) Filoil Flying V Centre
Finals MVPClint Escamis
SemifinalistsFEU colors.svg  FEU–D Baby Tamaraws
NU colors.svg  NUNS Bullpups (3rd Place)

The 2018 Filoil Flying V Preseason Premier Cup (also known as the Hanes Presents 2018 Chooks-to-Go Filoil Flying V Preseason Premier Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the thirteenth preseason high school and collegiate basketball tournament organized by Filoil Flying V Sports. All 8 teams from the UAAP and 10 teams from the NCAA, together with the 23-man Gilas Pilipinas pool for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup to be hosted by the Philippines competed in the senior's tournament. [1]

Contents

This is the first season to be broadcast on ESPN 5, after ending its 10-year relationship with ABS-CBN Sports which was concluded following the 2016 edition of the cup.

Teams

Legend
NCAA teamUAAP team

Seniors' Division

Juniors' Division

Tournament format

Due to different number of groups in men's and juniors' division, each had its own competition format.

Men's division

The tournament format for men's division are as follows:

Juniors' division

The tournament format for junior's division are as follows:

Men's division

Elimination round

Group A

Results
Team ADMU DLSU EAC GILAS MU NU SBU UE UP UPHSD
Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo 81–75* 108–4475–6999–5594–60 69–68 83–61100–7283–59
La Salle colors.svg  La Salle 83–5191–72102–9573–6670–7271–6282–7996–83
EAC colors.svg  EAC 69–8274–7784–9648–7559–7370–8367–83
Ateneo colors.svg GILAS 97–7881–8670–9163–6172–7872–63
Mapua colors.svg  Mapua 87–8260–9584–9279–7820–0 [a]
NU colors.svg  NU 61–7174–7857–7369–61
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda 73–5054–56 74–68
UE colors.svg  UE 61–6675–95
UP colors.svg  UP 77–63
UPHD colors.svg  Perpetual
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.
Notes:
  1. Win by forfeit
  • Number of asterisks (*) denotes the number of overtime periods.

Group B

Results
Team AdU AU CSJL CSB FEU JRU LPU SSC UST
Adamson colors.svg  Adamson 67–6183–8080–6064–7574–6785–7584–8987–64
Arellano colors.svg  Arellano 63–7169–7465–7476–7493–7668–6173–82
Letran colors.svg  Letran 88–89*77–8094–7178–74 81–73 95–90
CSB colors.svg  Benilde 80–73104–8392–6887–7999–87
FEU colors.svg  FEU 87–8568–8978–6686–82
JRU colors.svg  JRU 69–9088–9688–98
Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum 54–7493–88
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian 79–71
UST colors.svg  UST
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.
  • Number of asterisks (*) denotes the number of overtime periods.

Bracket

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
(A1) Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo 74
 
 
 
(B4) Letran colors.svg  Letran 72
 
(A1) Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo 50
 
 
 
(B2) FEU colors.svg  FEU 38
 
(B2) FEU colors.svg  FEU 76
 
 
 
(A3) La Salle colors.svg  La Salle 69
 
(A1) Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo 76
 
 
 
(A2) San Beda colors.svg  San Beda 62
 
(B1) CSB colors.svg  Benilde 76
 
 
 
(A4) UP colors.svg  UP 74
 
(B1) CSB colors.svg  Benilde 71
 
 
 
(A2) San Beda colors.svg  San Beda 78 Battle-for-Third
 
(A2) San Beda colors.svg  San Beda 64
 
 
 
(B3) Adamson colors.svg  Adamson 62
 
(B2) FEU colors.svg  FEU 78
 
 
(B1) CSB colors.svg  Benilde 58
 

Quarterfinals

All times are local (UTC+8).

N/A
June 28
1:00 PM
Benilde Blazers  CSB colors.svg7674UP colors.svg  UP Fighting Maroons
Scoring by quarter:18–16, 21–21, 19–17, 18–20
Pts: Clement Leutcheu 16
Rebs: Leutcheu, Gutang, 7 each
Asts: Justin Gutang 8
Pts: Bright Akhuetie 22
Rebs: Bright Akhuetie 9
Asts: Jun Manzo 5
N/A
June 28
2:45 PM
San Beda Red Lions  San Beda colors.svg6462Adamson colors.svg  Adamson Soaring Falcons
Scoring by quarter: 10–10, 17–11, 13–13, 24–28
Pts: Robert Bolick 23
Rebs: Donald Tankoua 12
Asts: Robert Bolick 3
Pts: Sean Manganti 20
Rebs: Papi Sarr 12
Asts: Sean Manganti 6
June 28
4:30 PM
FEU Tamaraws  FEU colors.svg7669La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle Green Archers
Scoring by quarter:15–11, 20–16, 17–19, 24–23
Pts: Hubert Cani 22
Rebs: Barkley Eboña 11
Asts: Jasper Parker 4
Pts: Andrei Caracut 15
Rebs: Caracut, Baltazar, 8 each
Asts: Andrei Caracut 5
June 28
7:00 PM
Ateneo Blue Eagles  Ateneo colors.svg7472Letran colors.svg  Letran Knights
Scoring by quarter: 15–17, 15–18, 26–17, 18–20
Pts: Ma. Nieto, Mi. Nieto, 9 each
Rebs: Angelo Kouame 13
Asts: Matt Nieto 4
Pts: J.P. Calvo 16
Rebs: Christian Fajarito 7
Asts: Bong Quinto 4

Semifinals

All times are local (UTC+8).

June 29
4:30 PM
Ateneo Blue Eagles  Ateneo colors.svg5038FEU colors.svg  FEU Tamaraws
Scoring by quarter: 9–16, 12–6, 9–8, 20–8
Pts: Thirdy Ravena 7
Rebs: Angelo Kouame 15
Asts: Tyler Tio 2
Pts: Prince Orizu 11
Rebs: Prince Orizu 13
Asts: Hubert Cani 2
June 29
7:00 PM
Benilde Blazers  CSB colors.svg7178San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lions
Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 15–20, 19–14, 18–24
Pts: Justin Gutang 22
Rebs: Clement Leutcheu 10
Asts: James Pasturan 5
Pts: Tankoua, Eugene, 14 each
Rebs: Javee Mocon 12
Asts: Robert Bolick 4

Battle for Third

All times are local (UTC+8).

June 30
4:00 PM
FEU colors.svg  FEU Tamaraws 7858CSB colors.svg  Benilde Blazers
Scoring by quarter: 12–17, 20–7, 24–16, 22–18
Pts: Tuffin, Nunag, 9 each
Rebs: Orizu, Eboña, 7 each
Asts: LJ Gonzales 4
Pts: Belgica, Nayve, 12 each
Rebs: Rob Nayve 7
Asts: 3 players, 2 each

Final

All times are local (UTC+8).

June 30
6:30 PM
Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo Blue Eagles 7662San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lions
Scoring by quarter:19–15, 26–11, 11–16, 20–20
Pts: Angelo Kouame 15
Rebs: Angelo Kouame 16
Asts: 6 players, 2 each
Pts: Javee Mocon 14
Rebs: Javee Mocon 12
Asts: Mocon, Abuda, 2 each

Juniors' division

Elimination round

Results

Team ADMU CSJL FEU-D LSGH MHSS NSNU SBU-R
Ateneo colors.svg  ADMU 75–70
Letran colors.svg  CSJL
FEU colors.svg  FEUD 54–67
CSB colors.svg  LSGH 80–79
Mapua colors.svg  MHSS 74–70
NU colors.svg  NSNU
San Beda colors.svg  SBUR
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.
  • Number of asterisks (*) denotes the number of overtime periods.

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Mapua colors.svg  Malayan 88**
 
 
 
FEU colors.svg  FEUDiliman 86
 
Mapua colors.svg  Malayan 78
 
 
 
San Beda colors.svg  San BedaRizal 72
 
San Beda colors.svg  San BedaRizal 82
 
 
NU colors.svg  NSNU 81
 
Battle-for-Third
 
 
 
 
 
NU colors.svg  NSNU 97
 
 
FEU colors.svg  FEUDiliman 90

Semifinals

All times are local (UTC+8).

June 29, 2018
1:00 PM
Malayan Red Robins  Mapua colors.svg8886 (2OT)FEU colors.svg  FEU–D Baby Tamaraws
Scoring by quarter: 10–18, 16–12, 25–20, 19–20,  Overtime:18–16
Pts: Paolo Hernandez 23
Rebs: Briedyn Smith 17
Asts: Clint Escamis 6
Pts: RJ Abarrientos 19
Rebs: Ron Tolentino 17
Asts: Royce Alforque 8
June 29, 2018
2:45 PM
San Beda Red Cubs  San Beda colors.svg8281NU colors.svg  NUNS Bullpups
Scoring by quarter:25–14, 19–17, 18–28, 20–22
Pts: Josiah Alcantara 16
Rebs: Justine Sanchez 10
Asts: 3 players, 2 each
Pts: Cyril Gonzales 18
Rebs: Kevin Quiambao 12
Asts: Ernest Felicida 6

Battle for Third

All times are local (UTC+8).

June 30, 2018
12:00 PM
FEU–D Baby Tamaraws  FEU colors.svg9097NU colors.svg  NUNS Bullpups
Scoring by quarter:26–17, 21–29, 17–33, 26–18
Pts: RJ Abarrientos 24
Rebs: 3 players, 7 each
Asts: RJ Abarrientos 6
Pts: Harold Alarcon 23
Rebs: 3 players, 6 each
Asts: Kevin Quiambao 5

Final

All times are local (UTC+8).

June 30, 2018
2:00 PM
Malayan Red Robins  Mapua colors.svg7872San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Cubs
Scoring by quarter: 13–18, 22–19, 18–15, 25–20
Pts: Clint Escamis 30
Rebs: 3 players, 10 each
Asts: Karl Mariano 5
Pts: Jade Talampas 20
Rebs: Justine Sanchez 19
Asts: Anfernee Estacio 4

Final standings

Juniors

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svgMapua colors.svg  Malayan Red Robins
Silver medal icon.svgSan Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Cubs
Bronze medal icon.svgNU colors.svg  NUNS Bullpups
4FEU colors.svg  FEU–D Baby Tamaraws

Seniors

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svgAteneo colors.svg  Ateneo Blue Eagles
Silver medal icon.svgSan Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lions
Bronze medal icon.svgFEU colors.svg  FEU Tamaraws
4CSB colors.svg  Benilde Blazers
5La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle Green Archers
6Adamson colors.svg  Adamson Soaring Falcons
7UP colors.svg  UP Fighting Maroons
8Letran colors.svg  Letran Knights

Individual awards

Juniors

Seniors

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