The 2018 PCCL National Collegiate Championship is the tenth edition of the Philippine Collegiate Champions League (PCCL) in its current incarnation, the postseason tournament to determine the national collegiate champions in basketball. The tournament will be the 15th edition overall.
Tournament format [ edit ] The tournament format was unveiled in November 2018.[1]
Qualifying round Regional round Luzon-NCR championship North/Central Luzon qualifier South Luzon/Bicol qualifier NCR qualifier VisMin championship CESAFI champion Visayas qualifier Mindanao qualifier Final round Group A: UAAP champion vs NCAA champion (best-of-three) Group B: Luzon/NCR champion vs. VisMin champion (best-of-three) Championship Game: Group A vs. Group B Qualified teams [ edit ] Qualifying round [ edit ] North/Central Luzon [ edit ] South Luzon/Bicol [ edit ] Visayas [ edit ] Mindanao [ edit ] Regional round [ edit ] Qualifying rounds [ edit ] Visayas qualifier [ edit ] The knockout game between the Iloilo champion Iloilo Doctors' College and Negros Occidental champions Colegio de Santa Ana de Victorias was held at the STI West Negros University Gym in Bacolod on November 8.
CSA-V Titans 102 –82 IDC Doctors
CSA-V's decisive 17–0 run at the start of the third quarter sealed the win for the Titans. They qualify to the Davao regionals.[2]
North Luzon qualifiers [ edit ] UNP Sharks 97 –46 IC Maroons
DHVTSU Wildcats 73 –64 MQC Legionnaires
IC Maroons 67–109 DHVTSU Wildcats
MQC Legionnaires 89 –72 DMMMSU Stallions
DMMMSU Stallions 143 –40 IC Maroons
DHVTSU Wildcats 73 –71 UNP Sharks
UNP Sharks 143 –40 IC Maroons
IC Maroons 28–146 MQC Legionnaires
DHVTSU Wildcats 83 –75 DMMMSU Stallions
MQC Legionnaires 105 –85 UNP Sharks
NCR qualifiers [ edit ] The NCR (Metro Manila ) qualifiers were held from November 22 to 24 at the La Consolacion College - Manila and Lyceum of the Philippines University gyms in Manila .
Round 1 [ edit ] Semifinals [ edit ] South Luzon/Bicol qualifiers [ edit ] The South Luzon/Bicol qualifiers shall take place at the Jesse M. Robredo Coliseum in Naga, Camarines Sur from November 27 to December 1.
Elimination round [ edit ] Group A [ edit ] UNC Greyhounds 73–82 SDCA Red Pikes
SDCA Red Pikes 80–85 UB Brahmans
UB Brahmans 70 –61 UNC Greyhounds
Group B [ edit ] NCF Tigers 66–92 CEFI Cougars
ACBSUI Panthers 67 –66 DLSL Green Stallions
CEFI Cougars 99 –76 DLSL Green Stallions
ACBSUI Panthers 50–84 NCF Tigers
DLSL Green Stallions 65–79 NCF Tigers
CEFI Cougars 91 –88 ACBSUI Panthers
Bracket [ edit ] Semifinals Final A1 UB 84 B2 CEFI 70 A1 UB 68 B1 NCF 84 B1 NCF 82 A2 SDCA 63
Semifinals [ edit ] UB Brahmans 84 –70 CEFI Cougars
NCF Tigers 82 –63 SDCA Red Pikes
UB Brahmans 68–84 NCF Tigers
Mindanao qualifiers [ edit ] The Mindanao qualifiers is taking place at the Davao City Recreation Center from December 1 to 3.[3]
Elimination round [ edit ] HCDC Crusaders 74–76 HTC Wildcats
SCC Bulldogs 106 –91 PWA Blue Marlins
HCDC Crusaders 81 –61 PWA Blue Marlins
HTC Wildcats 88 –69 SCC Bulldogs
HCDC Crusaders 84 –68 SCC Bulldogs
HTC Wildcats 73 –59 PWA Blue Marlins
HTC Wildcats 79 –78 HCDC Crusaders
Regional rounds [ edit ] If no team won all elimination round games, a regional final shall be played between the #1 and #2 teams. Luzon regional [ edit ] VisMin regional [ edit ] The VisMin regional shall be held at the Arcadia Active Lifestyle Center in Davao City from December 4 to 5.[4]
Final Four [ edit ] Philippine Regional Championship [ edit ] The Philippine Regional Championship was held at the Arcadia Active Lifestyle Center in Davao City from December 6 to 8.[4]
Most Valuable Player: Rey Anthony Suerte (University of Visayas) Mythical Five: Emmanuel Ojuola (Naga College Foundation) Josue Segumpan Jr. (University of Visayas) Rey Anthony Suerte (University of Visayas) Michael Heinrich Maestre (University of Visayas) Gileant Delator (University of Visayas) UAAP vs NCAA Showdown [ edit ] Most Valuable Player: George Isaac Go (Ateneo de Manila University) Mythical Five: George Isaac Go (Ateneo de Manila University ) Bryan John Andrade (Ateneo de Manila University) Rey Anthony Suerte (University of Visayas) Ferdinand Ravena III (Ateneo de Manila University) Bassier Sackor (University of Visayas) References [ edit ]