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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.[2]

2006 Season

Participating Teams

Format

  • 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

Group A

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

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

 
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

2006 Champion
De La Salle University - Manila

References

  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.