Pilipinas Super League D2 Super Cup

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Pilipinas Super League D2 Super Cup
Tournament details
CountryPhilippines
Venue(s)Tiaong Convention Center
Sariaya Sports Center
DatesJune 2–11, 2023
Teams14
Final positions
ChampionsSiomai King
Runner-upTiaong Meaksyon
Third place Manila CityStars
Fourth placeSan Antonio Bobcats
Tournament statistics
Matches played26

The Pilipinas Super League D2 Super Cup, also simply referred to as the D2 Super Cup, was a Pilipinas Super League-sanctioned invitational tournament that took place across the province of Quezon. [1] The tournament ran from June 2 to 11, 2023.

Contents

Siomai King were the champions of the tournament, after defeating Tiaong Meaksyon with a score of 83–76 in the final game. [2]

Teams and groups

Group A
TeamLocality
Antipolo San Luis PilgrimsSan Luis, Antipolo, Rizal
Kuala Lumpur Aseel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
San Antonio Bobcats San Antonio, Quezon
Siomai King
Group B
TeamLocality
Enverga RV Sports Wildcats
Gumaca Kuyas Gumaca, Quezon
Tiaong Meaksyon Tiaong, Quezon
Group C
TeamLocality
AMA Online Education Titans
Berbets Engineering Services
Gilas Sariaya Sariaya, Quezon
Group D
TeamLocality
Candelaria Candelaria, Quezon
Manila CityStars Manila
MFT Fruitmasters
Zamboanga Valientes Zamboanga Peninsula

Format

All participating teams were drawn into four groups. Groups A and D consist of four teams each, while groups B and C consist of three teams each. The teams play in a single round-robin format, playing one against all other teams in the same group.

The top two teams advance to a three-round, single-elimination playoff bracket. Every round is a single-game knockout.

Group stage

Group A

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPCTGBQualificationSIOSABKLAASL
1Siomai King330308221+871.000Playoffs94–7595–70119–76
2San Antonio Bobcats321165155+10.667175–9470–6120–0
3Kuala Lumpur Aseel31220723124.333270–9561–7076–66
4Antipolo San Luis Pilgrims30314221573.000376–1190–2066–76

Group B

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPCTGBQualificationTIAGMCENV
1Tiaong Meaksyon220151134+171.000Playoffs70–5881–76
2Gumaca Kuyas211154141+13.500158–7096–71
3Enverga RV Sports Wildcats20214717730.000276–8171–96

Group C

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPCTGBQualificationBRB AMA SRI
1Berbets Engineering Services220148118+301.000Playoffs74–6574–53
2 AMA Online Education Titans 211147143+4.500165–7482–69
3Gilas Sariaya20212215634.000253–7469–82

Group D

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPCTGBQualification MNL ZAM MFTCDL
1 Manila CityStars 330287244+431.000Playoffs91–8697–8899–70
2 Zamboanga Valientes 321295233+62.667186–91109–76100–66
3MFT Fruitmasters31224728437.333288–9776–10983–78
4Candelaria30321428268.000370–9966–10078–83

Playoffs

Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
A2 San Antonio 84
C1 Berbets 78
A2 San Antonio 79
A1 Siomai King 90
A1 Siomai King 104
C2 AMA 80
A1 Siomai King 83
B1 Tiaong 76
B2 Gumaca 75
D1 Manila 86
D1 Manila 68 Battle for Third
B1 Tiaong 79
B1 Tiaong 86 A2 San Antonio 73
D2 Zamboanga 67 D1 Manila 82

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References

  1. "PSL, Quezon Province launch D2 Super Cup Invitational". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved December 7, 2023.
  2. Times, Tiebreaker (June 13, 2023). "Encho Serrano tows Siomai King to top of D2 Super Cup". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved December 7, 2023.