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Duration | June 30, 2018 | |||||||||
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Arena(s) | Filoil Flying V Centre | |||||||||
Winning coach | Sandy Arespacochaga | |||||||||
Semifinalists | FEU Tamaraws (3rd Place) Benilde Blazers | |||||||||
TV network(s) | ESPN 5 | |||||||||
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Duration | June 30, 2018 | |||||||||
Arena(s) | Filoil Flying V Centre | |||||||||
Finals MVP | Clint Escamis | |||||||||
Semifinalists | FEU–D Baby Tamaraws 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]
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.
NCAA team | UAAP team |
Due to different number of groups in men's and juniors' division, each had its own competition format.
The tournament format for men's division are as follows:
The tournament format for junior's division are as follows:
Team standings
Qualified to the quarterfinals | Schedule |
Team standings
Qualified to the quarterfinals | Schedule |
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
(A1) Ateneo | 74 | |||||||||
(B4) Letran | 72 | |||||||||
(A1) Ateneo | 50 | |||||||||
(B2) FEU | 38 | |||||||||
(B2) FEU | 76 | |||||||||
(A3) La Salle | 69 | |||||||||
(A1) Ateneo | 76 | |||||||||
(A2) San Beda | 62 | |||||||||
(B1) Benilde | 76 | |||||||||
(A4) UP | 74 | |||||||||
(B1) Benilde | 71 | |||||||||
(A2) San Beda | 78 | Battle-for-Third | ||||||||
(A2) San Beda | 64 | |||||||||
(B3) Adamson | 62 | |||||||||
(B2) FEU | 78 | |||||||||
(B1) Benilde | 58 | |||||||||
All times are local (UTC+8).
N/A |
June 28 1:00 PM |
Benilde Blazers | 76–74 | 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 | 64–62 | 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 | 76–69 | 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 | 74–72 | 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 |
All times are local (UTC+8).
June 29 4:30 PM |
Ateneo Blue Eagles | 50–38 | 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 | 71–78 | 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 |
All times are local (UTC+8).
June 30 4:00 PM |
FEU Tamaraws | 78–58 | 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 |
All times are local (UTC+8).
June 30 6:30 PM |
Ateneo Blue Eagles | 76–62 | 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 |
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Team standings
Bye to the semi-finals | Schedule |
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
Malayan | 88** | |||||
FEU–Diliman | 86 | |||||
Malayan | 78 | |||||
San Beda–Rizal | 72 | |||||
San Beda–Rizal | 82 | |||||
NSNU | 81 | |||||
Battle-for-Third | ||||||
NSNU | 97 | |||||
FEU–Diliman | 90 |
All times are local (UTC+8).
June 29, 2018 1:00 PM |
Malayan Red Robins | 88–86 (2OT) | 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 | 82–81 | 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 |
All times are local (UTC+8).
June 30, 2018 12:00 PM |
FEU–D Baby Tamaraws | 90–97 | 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 |
All times are local (UTC+8).
June 30, 2018 2:00 PM |
Malayan Red Robins | 78–72 | 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 |
Juniors
Rank | Team |
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Malayan Red Robins | |
San Beda Red Cubs | |
NUNS Bullpups | |
4 | FEU–D Baby Tamaraws |
Seniors
Rank | Team |
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Ateneo Blue Eagles | |
San Beda Red Lions | |
FEU Tamaraws | |
4 | Benilde Blazers |
5 | De La Salle Green Archers |
6 | Adamson Soaring Falcons |
7 | UP Fighting Maroons |
8 | Letran Knights |
Juniors
Seniors
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