Nike Summer League

Nike Summer League

The Nike Summer League is a defunct pre-season collegiate basketball tournament in the Philippines sponsored by Nike. Its first season started in 2006. The tournament was last held in 2009. Games were telecast on TV by Studio 23.

Contents

Participating Schools

    • Philippine College of Criminology Enforcers
    • PMI Colleges Admirals

Tournament Format

Its format consists of dividing the teams into 4 groups, in which a single round robin is played against other teams of the same group to determine the quarter finalists. The top two teams from each group comprise the 8 quarter finalists. A knockout game is played between the top seed of group A and the lower seed of Group D and vice versa. The same happens between group B and C quarter finalists. The tournament goes on until 1 team becomes champion.

2006 season

Playoffs

  Finals[1]
 UE Red Warrios 80
 San Sebastian College-Recoletos De Cavite 71

Awards

2006 Champion

East

2007 season

Standings

Group A

Qualified for playoffs Eliminated
Team W L
FEU Tamaraws 6 0
Mapua Cardinals 4 2
NU Bulldogs 3 3
ADZU Blue Eagles 3 3
CSB Blazers 3 3
UP Fighting Maroons 1 5
UST Growling Tigers 1 5

Group B

Qualified for playoffs Eliminated
Team W L
DLSU-M Green Archers 6 0
UE Red Warriors 5 1
PCU Dolphins 3 3
Olivarez Sealions 3 3
JRU Heavy Bombers 3 3
PMI Admirals 1 5
DLSU-D Patriots 0 6

Group C

Qualified for playoffs Eliminated Forfeited
Team W L
ADMU Blue Eagles[2] 6 0
San Sebastian Stags 5 1
FEATI Seahawks 4 2
UPHSD Altas 3 3
PUP Maroons 1 5
PCCr Enforcers 1 5
EAC Generals 1 5

Group D

Qualified for playoffs Eliminated
Team W L
Letran Knights 6 0
AdU Soaring Falcons 5 1
San Beda Red Lions 3 3
PCU-D Dolphins 3 3
Lyceum Pirates 3 3
San Beda-Alabang Red Lions 1 5
Don Bosco Grey Wolves 0 6

Playoffs

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                           
  A1  FEU 92  
D2  AdU 71  
  A1  FEU 78  
  A2  Mapua 68  
D1  Letran 79
  A2  Mapúa 87  
    A1  FEU 83
  B1  DLSU-M 88
  C1  SSC 79  
B2  UE 101  
  B2  UE 70
  B1  DLSU-M 73  
B1  DLSU-M 101
  C2  FEATI 85  

Awards

2007 Champion
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La Salle-Manila
  • Tournament MVP: Rico Maierhofer (DLSU)
  • Mythical Five:
    • Guard: TY Tang (DLSU)
    • Guard: Marcy Arellano (UE)
    • Forward: Neil Pascual (Mapúa)
    • Forward: Mac Baracael (FEU)
    • Center: Rico Maierhofer (DLSU)

2008 season

Team Standings

Group A

Qualified for playoffs Eliminated
Team W L
DLSU Green Archers 5 1
Mapua Cardinals 5 1
Adamson Falcons 5 1
EAC Emilians 2 4
Metro Manila College 2 4
PCCr Enforcers 2 4
STI Santa Rosa 0 6

Group B

Qualified for playoffs Eliminated
Team W L
Lyceum Pirates 6 1
San Beda Red Lions 6 0
UPHSD Altas 3 3
San Sebastian Stags 3 3
PMI Colleges Admirals 2 3
DOMC 1 4
De La Salle Lipa 0 6

Group C

Qualified for playoffs Eliminated
Team W L
FEU Tamaraws 7 0
UE Red Warriors 4 2
JRU Heavy Bombers 4 3
CSB Blazers 3 4
UP Fighting Maroons 3 3
PUP Maroons 1 5
San Beda-Alabang Red Lions 1 5
Lyceum-Calamba 2 4

Group D

Qualified for playoffs Eliminated
Team W L
ADMU Blue Eagles 6 0
FEATI Seahawks 5 2
Letran Knights 5 2
NU Bulldogs 3 3
OC Sea Lions 3 3
Don Bosco 2 5
Trinity 1 4
PWU Patriots 1 5
RP-Youth 1 5

Playoffs

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                           
  A1  DLSU 89  
D2  FEATI 67  
  A1  DLSU 60  
  D1  ADMU 70  
D1  ADMU 81
  A2  Mapúa 76  
    D1  ADMU 65
  C2  UE 64
  C1  FEU 88  
B2  Lyceum-Manila 75  
  C1  FEU 66
  C2  UE 74  
B1  San Beda College 87
  C2  UE 91  
  Third place
C1  FEU 74
A1  DLSU 65

Awards

2008 Champion

Ateneo
  • Tournament MVP: Eric Salamat (ADMU)
  • Mythical Five:
    • Guard: Eric Salamat (ADMU)
    • Guard: Mark Barocca (FEU)
    • Forward: PJ Barua (DLSU)
    • Forward: Rico Maierhofer (DLSU)
    • Center: Pari Llagas (UE)

2009 season

Team Standings

Group A

Qualified for playoffs Eliminated Forfeited
Team W L
ADMU Blue Eagles[3] 5 0
Adamson Soaring Falcons 4 1
San Sebastian Stags 3 2
EAC Generals 2 3
San Beda-Alabang Red Lions 1 4
Lyceum-Calamba Spartans 0 5

Group B

Qualified for playoffs Eliminated
Team W L
San Beda Red Lions 5 0
UPHSD Altas 4 2
FEATI Seahawks 3 3
PCCr Enforcers 1 3
Manila Doctors College 0 4
UE Red Warriors 0 0

Group C

Qualified for playoffs Eliminated
Team W L
FEU Tamaraws 5 0
Lyceum Pirates 3 2
Mapua Cardinals 3 2
DLSU Green Archers 3 2
City College of Manila 1 4
STI College-Sta. Rosa 0 5

Group D

Qualified for playoffs Eliminated
Team W L
JRU Bombers 5 1
Letran Knights 5 1
UP Fighting Maroons 3 2
NU Bulldogs 2 3
UST Growling Tigers 1 4
Don Bosco Grey Wolves 0 5

Playoffs

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                           
  A1  AdU 46  
D2  Letran 55  
  D2  Letran 69  
  A2  San Sebastian 82  
D1  JRU 75
  A2  San Sebastian 77  
    A2  San Sebastian 69
  B1  San Beda 85
  C1  FEU 89  
B2  Perpetual 51  
  C1  FEU 72
  B1  San Beda 74  
B1  San Beda 86
  C2  Lyceum 70  
  Third place
C1  FEU 70
D2  Letran 69

Awards

2009 Champion
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San Beda
  • Tournament MVP: Sudan Daniels (San Beda)
  • Mythical Five:
    • Guard: Ryan Roose Garcia (FEU)
    • Guard: J.R. Tecson (San Beda)
    • Forward: Jimbo Aquino (San Sebastian)
    • Forward: Reymar Gutilban (Letran)
    • Center: Sudan Daniels (San Beda)

References

  1. ^ http://www.ue.edu.ph/manila/uetoday/index.php?nav=7.htm&archive=200607
  2. ^ Ateneo de Manila forfeited their quarterfinals slot as they are in Florida training and could not return in time for the playoffs.Nike Summer League
  3. ^ Ateneo de Manila forfeited their quarterfinals slot as they are in US training and could not return in time for the playoffs.San Beda College - NCAA News

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