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{{Short description|Basketball tournament in the Philippines}}
{{Unreferenced|date=December 2006}}
The '''Homegrown Invitational Cup''' is a collegiate basketball tournament in the [[Philippines]]. It aims to determine which is the best "homegrown" collegiate team. Homegrown players are those who came directly from the juniors team of the said school. As a rule, each team must have at least 3 players from its roster who came from their junior ranks.
The '''Homegrown Invitational Cup''' is a collegiate basketball tournament in the [[Philippines]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=FilOil Flying-V Preseason Cup Basketball History Records |url=https://pilipinasbasketball.com/pre-season-cup/ |access-date=2022-05-02 |website=Pilipinas Basketball Team History {{!}} Records {{!}} Players {{!}} Roster {{!}} Stats |language=en-US}}</ref> It aims to determine which is the best "homegrown" collegiate team. Homegrown players are those who came directly from the juniors team of the said school. As a rule, each team must have at least 3 players from its roster who came from their junior ranks. The league gained TV coverage in 2006 through [[Studio 23]]. Fil-Oil and Flying V are the main sponsors of the tournament, hence this tournament is the first edition of what would eventually become the [[Filoil EcoOil Preseason Cup]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Times |first=The Manila |date=2006-12-02 |title=Crucial matches in Homegrown Cup |url=https://www.manilatimes.net/2006/12/02/sports/crucial-matches-in-homegrown-cup/633415 |access-date=2022-05-02 |website=The Manila Times |language=en}}</ref>


==2006 Season==
The league gained TV coverage in [[2006]] through [[Studio 23]]. Fil-Oil and Flying V are the main sponsors of the tournament.


===Participating teams===
==2006 Season==
===Participating Teams===
*[[University Athletic Association of the Philippines|UAAP]]
*[[University Athletic Association of the Philippines|UAAP]]
**[[Ateneo de Manila University]] [[Ateneo Blue Eagles|Blue Eagles]]
**[[Ateneo de Manila University]] [[Ateneo Blue Eagles|Blue Eagles]]
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**[[University of the East]] [[UE Red Warriors|Red Warriors]]
**[[University of the East]] [[UE Red Warriors|Red Warriors]]
**[[University of the Philippines]] [[UP Fighting Maroons|Fighting Maroons]]
**[[University of the Philippines]] [[UP Fighting Maroons|Fighting Maroons]]
**[[University of Santo Tomas]] [[UST Growling Tigers|Growling Tigers]]
**[[University of Santo Tomas]] [[UST Growling Tigers|Growling Tigers]]

*[[National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines)|NCAA]]
*[[National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines)|NCAA]]
**[[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] [[Letran Knights|Knights]]
**[[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] [[Letran Knights|Knights]]
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* Single game championship.
* Single game championship.


===Elimination Round===
===Elimination round===

====Group A====
====Group A====
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|bgcolor="#98fb98"|<small>'''Qualified for playoffs''' ||bgcolor="#fa8072"|<small>'''Eliminated''' </small>
|bgcolor="#98fb98"|<small>'''Qualified for playoffs'''</small> ||bgcolor="#fa8072"|<small>'''Eliminated''' </small>
|}
|}


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====Group B====
====Group B====
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|bgcolor="#98fb98"|<small>'''Qualified for playoffs''' ||bgcolor="#fa8072"|<small>'''Eliminated''' </small>
|bgcolor="#98fb98"|<small>'''Qualified for playoffs'''</small> ||bgcolor="#fa8072"|<small>'''Eliminated''' </small>
|}
|}


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!Team!!W!!L
!Team!!W!!L
|-align="center" bgcolor="#98fb98"
|-align="center" bgcolor="#98fb98"
|align="left"| [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle Green Archers|DLSU Green Archers]] ||5||0
|align="left"| [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle Green Archers]] ||5||0
|-align="center" bgcolor="#98fb98"
|-align="center" bgcolor="#98fb98"
|align="left"| [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[UE Red Warriors]] ||5||0
|align="left"| [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[UE Red Warriors]] ||5||0
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{{Round4-with third
{{Round4-with third
<!-- Semi finals -->
<!-- Semi finals -->
|[[December 13]], [[2006]] - [[PhilSports Arena]] |[[Image:FEU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[FEU Tamaraws|Far Eastern University]]|64 |[[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] '''[[JRU Heavy Bombers|Jose Rizal University]]'''|'''78'''
|December 13, 2006 - [[PhilSports Arena]] |[[Image:FEU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[FEU Tamaraws|FEU]]|64 |[[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] '''[[JRU Heavy Bombers|JRU]]'''|'''78'''
|[[December 13]], [[2006]] - [[PhilSports Arena]] |[[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] '''[[De La Salle Green Archers|De La Salle University - Manila]]'''|'''76'''|[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[UE Red Warriors|University of the East]]|67
|December 13, 2006 - [[PhilSports Arena]] |[[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] '''[[De La Salle Green Archers|La Salle]]'''|'''76'''|[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[UE Red Warriors|UE]]|67
<!--Finals -->
<!--Finals -->
|[[December 17]], [[2006]] - [[PhilSports Arena]] |[[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[JRU Heavy Bombers|Jose Rizal University]]|67 |[[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] '''[[De La Salle Green Archers|De La Salle University - Manila]]'''|'''79'''
|December 17, 2006 - [[PhilSports Arena]] |[[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[JRU Heavy Bombers|JRU]]|67 |[[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] '''[[De La Salle Green Archers|La Salle]]'''|'''79'''
<!--Third Place -->
<!--Third Place -->
|[[December 17]], [[2006]] - [[PhilSports Arena]] |[[Image:FEU colors.svg|12px|border]] '''[[FEU Tamaraws|Far Eastern University]]'''|'''72''' |[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[UE Red Warriors|University of the East]]|63
|December 17, 2006 - [[PhilSports Arena]] |[[Image:FEU colors.svg|12px|border]] '''[[FEU Tamaraws|FEU]]'''|'''72''' |[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[UE Red Warriors|UE]]|63
}}
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!2006 Champion
!2006 Champion
|-
|-
|<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:DLSU Logo Clear Background.png|100px]] --><br/> '''[[De La Salle Green Archers|De La Salle University - Manila]]'''<br/>
|'''[[De La Salle Green Archers|De La Salle University - Manila]]'''<br/>
|}
|}


*Tournament [[Most Valuable Player|MVP]]: '''Rico Maierhofer''' (De La Salle University)
*Tournament [[Most Valuable Player|MVP]]: '''[[Rico Maierhofer]]''' (De La Salle University)
*Mythical Five:
*Mythical Five:
**Guard: '''[[JVee Casio]]''' (De La Salle University)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ateneo, La Salle finally face off in Homegrown tilt |url=https://www.philstar.com/sports/2006/11/08/367631/ateneo-la-salle-finally-face-homegrown-tilt |access-date=2022-05-02 |website=Philstar.com}}</ref>
**Guard: '''JV Casio''' (De La Salle University)
**Guard: '''James Martinez''' (University of the East)
**Guard: '''[[James Martinez (basketball)|James Martinez]]''' (University of the East)
**Forward: '''Paul Sanga''' (Far Eastern University)
**Forward: '''Paul Sanga''' (Far Eastern University)
**Forward: '''Rico Maierhofer''' (De La Salle University)
**Forward: '''[[Rico Maierhofer]]''' (De La Salle University)
**Center: '''JR Sena''' (Jose Rizal University)
**Center: '''[[James Sena]]''' (Jose Rizal University)
{{Bb start}}
{{Basketball in the Philippines}}
{{Bb end}}


== References ==
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{{Reflist}}{{Filoil Flying V Preseason Cup navbox}}
{{Basketball in the Philippines}}
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|-
|-
| {{NCAAPhilippines}}
| {{NCAAPhilippines}}
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|}


[[Category:Student sport in the Philippines]]
[[Category:College men's basketball competitions in the Philippines]]

Latest revision as of 00:28, 11 May 2024

The Homegrown Invitational Cup is a collegiate basketball tournament in the Philippines.[1] It aims to determine which is the best "homegrown" collegiate team. Homegrown players are those who came directly from the juniors team of the said school. As a rule, each team must have at least 3 players from its roster who came from their junior ranks. The league gained TV coverage in 2006 through Studio 23. Fil-Oil and Flying V are the main sponsors of the tournament, hence this tournament is the first edition of what would eventually become the Filoil EcoOil Preseason Cup.[2]

2006 Season

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Participating teams

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Format

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  • Each team must have at least 3 homegrown players in their roster.
  • Cross over single-round robin format.
  • Top two teams in each group battle in the semifinals.
  • Single game championship.

Elimination round

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Group A

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Qualified for playoffs Eliminated
Team W L
FEU Tamaraws 3 2
JRU Heavy Bombers 3 2
Letran Knights 2 3
UST Growling Tigers 2 3
Ateneo Blue Eagles 2 3

Group B

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Qualified for playoffs Eliminated
Team W L
De La Salle Green Archers 5 0
UE Red Warriors 5 0
San Beda Red Lions 1 4
San Sebastian Stags 1 4
UP Fighting Maroons 0 5

Playoffs

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
December 13, 2006 - PhilSports Arena
 
 
FEU64
 
December 17, 2006 - PhilSports Arena
 
JRU78
 
JRU67
 
December 13, 2006 - PhilSports Arena
 
La Salle79
 
La Salle76
 
 
UE67
 
Third place
 
 
December 17, 2006 - PhilSports Arena
 
 
FEU72
 
 
UE63

Awards

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2006 Champion
De La Salle University - Manila

References

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  1. ^ "FilOil Flying-V Preseason Cup Basketball History Records". Pilipinas Basketball Team History | Records | Players | Roster | Stats. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  2. ^ Times, The Manila (2006-12-02). "Crucial matches in Homegrown Cup". The Manila Times. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  3. ^ "Ateneo, La Salle finally face off in Homegrown tilt". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2022-05-02.