The UNTV Cup Season 6 was the 2017–2018 season of the annual charity basketball league in the Philippines, UNTV Cup. The tournament was organized by UNTV under the UNTV-37 Foundation, Inc., thru its chairman and chief executive officer of BMPI-UNTV, Kuya Daniel Razon, more popularly known as Mr. Public Service.

2017–2018 UNTV Cup Season 6
2017–18 UNTV Cup Season
Tournament details
CountryPhilippines
DatesSeptember 12, 2017 – March 12, 2018
Teams14
Defending championsPNP Responders (1 title)
Final positions
ChampionsSenate Defenders (1st title)
Runner-upMalacañan-PSC Kamao
Third placeAFP Cavaliers
Fourth placeNHA Builders
Tournament statistics
Matches played67
Season MVPAntonio Lustestica Jr. (NHA Builders)
Finals MVPJeffry Sanders (Senate Defenders)

The season officially opened on September 12, 2017 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, with fourteen teams vying for the championship title.[1][2] Regular games were held at the Pasig City Sports Center in Pasig with a live telecast on the UNTV Public Service channel every Sunday afternoon.[3]

The best-of-three finals series was held on March 4 and 12, 2018, at the Pasig City Sports Center in Pasig and Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, respectively. The championship is between two-time runner-up Malacañan-PSC Kamao and first time finalist Senate Defenders. Senate won the series against Malacañang-PSC in two games, 2–0, to get their first title and donate ₱4 million to their chosen charity.[4] After the tournament, the Office of the Senate proudly sponsored a resolution congratulating the Senate Defenders for bringing home the championship title.[5][6]

A total of 9.6 million pesos tax-free was given to the teams' chosen beneficiaries, with the champion team Senate Defenders taking home a trophy and 500 thousand pesos, and 4 million pesos given to their chosen charity institution.[3][7][8][9][10]

During the season, the league got its third AnakTV award for being a child-friendly basketball tournament.[11][12]

From Season 1 to Season 6, including the three off season tournaments, UNTV Cup has given a total of ₱35 million to the beneficiaries of the participating teams.[13]

Teams

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There are 14 squads who vied for the championship title of the season, including 10 returning teams led by Season 5 champions PNP Responders.[3][14]

New Teams

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Four new teams were introduced this season.[1][3][15][16]

Defunct Teams

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Three teams backed out of the competition.[1][3]

Group A

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Government agency Moniker Colours Joined UNTV Cup Titles Head Coach
Armed Forces of the Philippines AFP Cavaliers       2013 2 Sonny Manucat
Bureau of Fire Protection BFP Firefighters       2014 0 Gilbert Malabanan
Commission on Audit COA Enablers       2017 0 Freddie Hubalde
Department of Health DOH Health Achievers       2017 0 Joshua Villapando
Government Service Insurance System GSIS Furies       2014 0 Myk Sagiguit
Philippine National Police PNP Responders       2013 1 Erick Samson
Senate of the Philippines Senate Defenders       2014 0 Mike Fermin

Group B

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Government agency Moniker Colours Joined UNTV Cup Titles Head Coach
Department of Agriculture[17] DA Food Masters       2017 0 Zaldy Realubit
Department of Justice DOJ Justice Boosters       2013 0 John Agbayani
Supreme Court of the Philippines Judiciary Magis     2013 2 Dennis Balason
Office of the President / Philippine Sports Commission Malacañan-PSC Kamao       2014 0 Louie Gonzales
National Housing Authority (Philippines) NHA Builders       2014 0 Bennett Palad
Office of the Ombudsman Ombudsman Graft Busters       2015 0 Ricky Alcantara
Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency[18] PDEA Drug Busters       2017 0 Benjamin Da Jose

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Venues

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JCSGO Gym
 
Meralco Gym
 
Olivarez Sports Center
 
Pasig City Sports Center
 
Araneta Coliseum
 
Upper Deck
Venues in Metro Manila. Meralco Gym is shaded in orange and Araneta Coliseum is shaded in blue due to their proximity with other venues.

The opening day and Game 2 of the Finals were held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. The rest of the elimination round games were held at the JCSGO Gym, Olivarez Sports Center, Pasig City Sports Center, and Upper Deck Sports Center. The other playoff games were held at the Pasig City Sports Center and Meralco Gym, both in Pasig City.

Arena Location Tournament Capacity
Elims Playoffs
JCSGO Gym Quezon City  Y 2,000
Meralco Gym Pasig City  Y
Olivarez Sports Center Parañaque City  Y 3,500
Pasig City Sports Center Pasig City  Y  Y 3,000
Smart Araneta Coliseum Quezon City  Y  Y 14,429
Upper Deck Sports Center Pasig City  Y

Elimination round

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The elimination round began on September 12, 2017. On the first round of eliminations, the tournament is divided into two groups of seven teams. The schedule follows a single round robin format in which all teams will face each other in their group once, for a total of 6 games per team. After the first round, the bottom three teams from each group are eliminated, while the remaining eight teams advance to the second round of elimination. Win loss records from the first round will carry over to the second round, and each team will play one game against the four teams from the opposite group. After the second round, the bottom two teams are eliminated. The top 2 teams will get outright semifinals spots, while the remaining 4 teams battle it out on the quarterfinals, with #3 team facing #6, and #4 seed playing against #5.

First round

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Group A

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT GB Qualification
1 AFP Cavaliers 6 5 1 591 536 +55 .833[a] Advanced to the second round
2 Senate Defenders 6 5 1 516 420 +96 .833[a]
3 GSIS Furies 6 4 2 521 493 +28 .667 1
4 PNP Responders 6 3 3 513 485 +28 .500[b] 2
5 BFP Firefighters 6 3 3 560 504 +56 .500[b] 2 Eliminated
6 DOH Health Achievers 6 1 5 483 550 −67 .167 4
7 COA Enablers 6 0 6 507 703 −196 .000 5
Source: UNTV Cup
Notes:
  1. ^ a b AFP Cavaliers wins tie-breaker via head-to-head record over the Senate Defenders. Nevertheless, both teams qualify to the second round.
  2. ^ a b PNP Responders wins tie-breaker via head-to-head record over the BFP Firefighters.
Date Game No. Competing Teams Scores Best Player(s) Venue Links
September 12, 2017 1 [8] PNP def. BFP 87–79 Ollan Omiping [22] Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
September 17, 2017 3 [23] DOH def. COA 122–95 Leonardo Nidoy and Rommel Pingol [24] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
September 24, 2017 6 [25] AFP def. GSIS 103–95 Boyet Bautista and Romeo Almirol, Jr.[26] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
September 27, 2017 9 [27] PNP def. DOH 98–91 Alejandro Yanquiling and Antonio Tolentino [28] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
October 8, 2017 12 [29] Senate def. BFP 88–81 Marlon Legazpi and James Ryan Mangaran [30] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
October 15, 2017 13 [31] AFP def. COA 127–103 Alvin Zuñiga and Vicente Evidor [32] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
October 15, 2017 15 [31] Senate def. GSIS 91–81 Jeffry Sanders [33] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
October 22, 2017 16 [34] PNP def. COA 112–71 Abdul Khair Bayabao [35] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
October 22, 2017 18 [34] AFP def. Senate 72–71 Wilfredo Casulla, Jr.[36] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
October 29, 2017 21 [37] BFP def. DOH 89–68 Rob Wainwright and Gilbert Malabanan [38] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
November 5, 2017 22 [39] GSIS def. COA 105–83 Rene Boy Banzali [40] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore Photos
November 5, 2017 24 [39] Senate def. PNP 68–56 Jeffry Sanders and Harley Ng [41] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore Photos
November 12, 2017 25 [42] GSIS def. DOH 83–73 James Abugan Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
November 12, 2017 27 [42] BFP def. AFP 104–97 Gilbert Malabanan and Ryan Molina Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
November 19, 2017 28 [43] BFP def. COA 132–83 Gilbert Malabanan Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
November 26, 2017 32 [44] Senate def. DOH 93–58 Sen. Joel Villanueva and James Ryan Mangaran Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
November 30, 2017 36 [45] AFP def. PNP 100–92 Jerry Lumongsod Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
December 3, 2017 37 [46] Senate def. COA 105–72 Sen. Joel Villanueva and Michael Omega Olivarez Sports Center, Parañaque City Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
December 3, 2017 38 [46] GSIS def. BFP 81–75 James Abugan Olivarez Sports Center, Parañaque City Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
December 10, 2017 41 [47] GSIS def. PNP 76–68 Rene Boy Banzali and James Abugan Olivarez Sports Center, Parañaque City Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
December 10, 2017 42 [47] AFP def. DOH 92–71 Leslie Cabayao Olivarez Sports Center, Parañaque City Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT GB Qualification
1 NHA Builders 6 5 1 565 501 +64 .833[a] Advanced to the second round
2 Judiciary Magis 6 5 1 628 526 +102 .833[a]
3 Malacañan-PSC Kamao 6 5 1 575 500 +75 .833[a]
4 PDEA Drug Busters 6 2 4 569 595 −26 .333[b] 3
5 DA Food Masters 6 2 4 546 537 +9 .333[b] 3 Eliminated
6 DOJ Justice Boosters 6 2 4 503 527 −24 .333[b] 3
7 Ombudsman Graft Busters 6 0 6 446 646 −200 .000 5
Source: UNTV Cup
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Judiciary, Malacañan-PSC and NHA have a tied head-to-head record of 1-1; NHA wins tiebreaker via points differential on head-to-head games (NHA +6, Judiciary +3, Malacañan-PSC -9). Nevertheless, all 3 teams qualify to the second round.
  2. ^ a b c DA, DOJ and PDEA have a tied head-to-head record of 1-1; PDEA wins tiebreaker via points differential on head-to-head games (PDEA +15, DA 0, DOJ -15).[48]
Date Game No. Competing Teams Scores Best Player(s) Venue Links
September 17, 2017 2 [23] DA def. PDEA 104–100 Jimwell Torion and Christian Dematera [49] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
September 17, 2017 4 [23] Malacañan-PSC def. NHA 92–90 Christian Luanzon and Eric Dela Cuesta [50] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
September 24, 2017 5 [25] Judiciary def. Ombudsman 115–76 Chester Tolomia and Julius Caezar Rabino [51] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
September 27, 2017 7 [27] NHA def. PDEA 111–88 Alvin Vitug [52] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
September 27, 2017 8 [27] DOJ def. DA 86–82 Cristo Rey Borile and Eric Mabazza [53] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
October 8, 2017 10 [29] Malacañan-PSC def. DOJ 91–73 Gerry Gadong [54] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
October 8, 2017 11 [29] NHA def. Judiciary 95–87 Antonio Lustestica, Jr. and John Derick Dizon [55] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
October 15, 2017 14 [31] DA def. Ombudsman 98–61 Christian Dematera [56] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
October 22, 2017 17 [34] Malacañan-PSC def. PDEA 91–85 Christian Luanzon [57] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
October 29, 2017 19 [37] NHA def. Ombudsman 101–80 Marvin Mercado [58] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
October 29, 2017 20 [37] Judiciary def. DOJ 95–88 (2OT) Chester Tolomia and Don Camaso [59] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
1OT 2OT Boxscore
November 5, 2017 23 [39] Malacañan-PSC def. DA 91–78 Joseph Besa and Gerry Gadong [60] Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
Photos
November 12, 2017 26 [42] PDEA def. DOJ 105–86 Robert Sanz and Brillos Rizon Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
November 19, 2017 29 [43] PDEA def. Ombudsman 109–77 Marlon Basco Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
November 19, 2017 30 [43] Judiciary def. Malacañan-PSC 93–82 Vincent Puno and Warren Ybañez Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
November 26, 2017 31 [44] Malacañan-PSC def. Ombudsman 128–79 Eric Dela Cuesta Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
November 26, 2017 33 [44] Judiciary def. DA 112–103 Chester Tolomia and Warren Ybañez Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
November 30, 2017 34 [45] Judiciary def. PDEA 126–82 Warren Ybañez Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
November 30, 2017 35 [45] NHA def. DA 87–81 Marvin Mercado Pasig City Sports Center Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
December 3, 2017 39 [46] NHA def. DOJ 81–73 John Derick Dizon Olivarez Sports Center, Parañaque City Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore
December 10, 2017 40 [47] DOJ def. Ombudsman 95–73 Justine Lopez and Christian Cruz Olivarez Sports Center, Parañaque City Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Boxscore

Second round

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT GB Qualification
1 AFP Cavaliers 10 9 1 341 312 +29 .900 Twice-to-beat in the semifinals
2 NHA Builders 10 8 2 375 361 +14 .800 1
3 Malacañan-PSC Kamao 10 7 3 267 281 −14 .700[a] 2 Twice-to-beat in the quarterfinals
4 Senate Defenders 10 7 3 329 311 +18 .700[a] 2
5 PNP Responders 10 6 4 339 285 +54 .600[b] 3 Twice-to-win in the quarterfinals
6 Judiciary Magis 10 6 4 280 319 −39 .600[b] 3
7 GSIS Furies 10 5 5 330 345 −15 .500 4 Eliminated
8 PDEA Drug Busters 10 2 8 331 378 −47 .200 7
Source: UNTV Cup
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Malacañan-PSC Kamao wins tie-breaker via head-to-head record over the Senate Defenders.
  2. ^ a b PNP Responders wins tie-breaker via head-to-head record over the Judiciary Magis.
Date Game No. Competing Teams Scores Best Player(s) Venue Links
December 14, 2017 43 [62] NHA def. PNP 83–77 Waldemar Tibay and Alvin Vitug Upper Deck Sports Center Watch Boxscore
December 14, 2017 44 [62] AFP def. Judiciary 74–62 Wilfredo Casulla, Jr. Upper Deck Sports Center Watch Boxscore
December 14, 2017 45 [62] GSIS def. PDEA 89–81 Rene Boy Banzali Upper Deck Sports Center Watch Boxscore
December 19, 2017 46 [63] PNP def. PDEA 95–87 Ollan Omiping JCSGO Gym, Cubao, Quezon City Watch Boxscore
December 19, 2017 47 [63] AFP def. Malacañan-PSC 73–71 Boyet Bautista and Jerry Lumongsod JCSGO Gym, Cubao, Quezon City Watch Boxscore
January 7, 2018 48 [64] Judiciary def. GSIS 90–81 Don Camaso Olivarez Sports Center, Parañaque City Watch Boxscore
January 7, 2018 49 [64] NHA def. Senate 104–100 (OT) Alvin Vitug Olivarez Sports Center, Parañaque City Watch Boxscore
January 14, 2018 50 [65] Malacañan-PSC def. GSIS 75–72 Christian Luanzon Pasig City Sports Center Watch Boxscore
January 14, 2018 51 [65] Senate def. PDEA 96–73 Sen. Joel Villanueva Pasig City Sports Center Watch Boxscore
January 14, 2018 52 [65] AFP def. NHA 96–89 Jerry Lumongsod Pasig City Sports Center Watch Boxscore
January 21, 2018 53 [66] NHA def. GSIS 99–88 Antonio Lustestica Jr. Pasig City Sports Center Watch Boxscore
January 21, 2018 54 [66] PNP def. Judiciary 90–57 Antonio Tolentino Jr. Pasig City Sports Center Watch Boxscore
January 21, 2018 55 [66] Malacañan-PSC def. Senate 63–59 Christian Luanzon Pasig City Sports Center Watch Boxscore
January 28, 2018 56 [67] AFP def. PDEA 98–90 Boyet Bautista Pasig City Sports Center Watch Boxscore
January 28, 2018 57 [67] Senate def. Judiciary 74–71 Garri Sevilla Pasig City Sports Center Watch Boxscore
January 28, 2018 58 [67] PNP def. Malacañan-PSC 77–58 Ollan Omiping Pasig City Sports Center Watch Boxscore

Playoffs

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There are six teams that qualified for the playoffs. The top two teams, (#1) AFP Cavaliers and (#2) NHA Builders, already advance to the semifinals, holding also the twice-to-beat advantage. The remaining four teams will fight for the final two semifinal slots. (#3) Malacañan-PSC Kamao and (#4) Senate Defenders will have a twice-to-beat advantage on the quarterfinals against (#6) Judiciary Magis and (#5) PNP Responders, respectively.

Quarterfinals
(#3 & #4 twice-to-beat)
Semifinals
(#1 & #2 twice-to-beat)
UNTV Cup Finals
(Best-of-3)
1 AFP Cavaliers 64 80
4 Senate Defenders 74 4 Senate Defenders 74 86
5 PNP Responders 66 4 Senate Defenders 2
3 Malacañan-PSC Kamao 0
2 NHA Builders 82 82
3 Malacañan-PSC Kamao 79 3 Malacañan-PSC Kamao 86* 88
6 Judiciary Magis 64 Third place match
1 AFP Cavaliers 85
2 NHA Builders 84

Quarterfinals

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The #4 team Senate Defenders have a twice-to-beat advantage against defending champion and #5 ranked PNP Responders, while two-time champion and #6 seed Judiciary Magis needs to win two games versus two-time finalists and #3 team Malacañan-PSC Kamao.[68]

Both higher seeded teams won their respective series. Senate dethrone PNP in one game, 74–66, while Malacañan-PSC beat Judiciary, 79–64, to advance to the semifinals. The Defenders face top team AFP Cavaliers, and the Kamao sets a date with #2 seed NHA Builders.[69]

(4) Senate Defenders vs. (5) PNP Responders

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Game 59
February 4, 2018
03:00 pm
Senate Defenders 74–66 PNP Responders
Scoring by quarter: 17–19, 23–18, 15–21, 19–8
Best Player: Garri Sevilla
Pts: Garri Sevilla 22
Rebs: James Ryan Mangaran 15
Asts: Rommel Balboa 1
Pts: Anton Tolentino Jr. 14
Rebs: Jay Mann Misola 6
Asts: Anton Tolentino Jr. and Ricardo Cabrera 3 each
Senate wins series in one game
Pasig City Sports Center
Referees: Allan Dasal, Cholo Caoile, Ruben Agbalo

(3) Malacañan-PSC Kamao vs. (6) Judiciary Magis

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Game 60
February 4, 2018
04:30 pm
Judiciary Magis 64–79 Malacañan-PSC Kamao
Scoring by quarter: 17–24, 16–12, 21–17, 10–26
Best Players: Eric Dela Cuesta and Visnu Das Javier
Pts: Julius Caesar Rabino 15
Rebs: Warren Ybañez 7
Asts: Three players 1 each
Pts: Eric Dela Cuesta 15
Rebs: Ian Vincent Garrido 13
Asts: Eric Dela Cuesta and
Visnu Das Javier 4 each
Malacañan-PSC wins series in one game
Pasig City Sports Center
Referees: Meynard Ballecer, Julius Medillo, Henio Flores

Semifinals

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The AFP Cavaliers and NHA Builders have a twice-to-beat advantage in the semifinals after being the top 2 teams at the end of the elimination round. Quarterfinals winners Malacañan-PSC Kamao and Senate Defenders would need to win twice to enter the finals.[70][71]

Malacañan-PSC and Senate did the improbable by beating NHA and AFP, respectively, in two straight games.[72][73][74][75]

(2) NHA Builders vs. (3) Malacañan-PSC Kamao

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Game 61
February 11, 2018
03:00 pm
NHA Builders 82–86 (OT) Malacañan-PSC Kamao
Scoring by quarter: 28–20, 17–12, 15–20, 16–24Overtime: 6–10
Best Player: Narayan Das Javier
Pts: Alvin Vitug 24
Rebs: Marvin Mercado 11
Asts: 3 tied 1 each
Stls: John Derick Dizon 2
Blocks: Marvin Mercado 2
Pts: Narayan Das Javier 19
Rebs: Visnu Das Javier 10
Asts: Visnu Das Javier and Christian Luanzon 4 each
Stls: Eric Dela Cuesta 3
Blocks: Ian Vincent Garrido and Christian Luanzon 1 each
Malacañan-PSC forces do-or-die game
Pasig City Sports Center
Referees: Meynard Ballecer, Rafael Rebellon, Julius David
Game 64
February 18, 2018
04:30 pm
NHA Builders 82–88 Malacañan-PSC Kamao
Scoring by quarter: 27–21, 21–26, 12–17, 24–22
Best Player: Visnu Das Javier
Pts: John Derick Dizon 22
Rebs: Waldemar Tibay and
John Derick Dizon 3 each
Asts: Antonio Lustestica Jr. 3
Stls: Waldemar Tibay 2
Pts: Eric Dela Cuesta 22
Rebs: Eric Dela Cuesta 4
Asts: Eric Dela Cuesta and Christian Luanzon 3 each
Stls: Eric Dela Cuesta 6
Malacañan-PSC wins series in two games
Meralco Gym, Ortigas Avenue
Referees: Julius Medillo, Eugene Flores, Allan Barria

(1) AFP Cavaliers vs. (4) Senate Defenders

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Game 62
February 11, 2018
04:30 pm
Senate Defenders 74–64 AFP Cavaliers
Scoring by quarter: 29–15, 22–16, 16–14, 7–19
Best Players: Garri Sevilla and Jeffry Sanders
Pts: Garri Sevilla 14
Rebs: Jeffry Sanders 11
Asts: Joel Villanueva and Harley Ng 2 each
Stls: Jeffry Sanders 5
Blocks: 3 tied 1 each
Pts: Romero Almerol Jr. 15
Rebs: Jeffrey Quiambao 12
Asts: Jerry Lumongsod 5
Stls: Jerry Lumongsod and Boyet Bautista 4 each
Senate forces do-or-die game
Pasig City Sports Center
Referees: Julius Medillo, Alfie Cruz, Eric Viray
Game 63
February 18, 2018
03:00 pm
Senate Defenders 86–80 AFP Cavaliers
Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 16–23, 25–17, 26–20
Best Players: Marlon Legaspi and Harley Ng
Pts: Marlon Legaspi 18
Rebs: Rommel Balboa 8
Asts: Jeffry Sanders 3
Stls: Marlon Legaspi and Harley Ng 2 each
Pts: Jerry Lumongsod 18
Rebs: Eugene Tan 8
Asts: Boyet Bautista 6
Stls: Boyet Bautista 3
Senate wins series in two games
Meralco Gym, Ortigas Avenue
Referees: Allan Dasal, Cholo Caoile, Erwin Traballo

Battle for Third Place: (1) AFP Cavaliers vs. (2) NHA Builders

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The battle for third place was between the top two seeds AFP Cavaliers and NHA Builders, after they lost their semifinals series on separate opponents with a twice-to-beat advantage.[10] AFP won the game, 85–84, and gets ₱1,000,000 for their chosen beneficiary and ₱200,000 for their team as third placer. Despite the loss, NHA received ₱500,000 for charity and ₱100,000 for the team as fourth placer.[76]

Game 65
March 4, 2018
03:00 pm
AFP Cavaliers 85–84 NHA Builders
Scoring by quarter: 14–18, 30–23, 30–14, 11–29
Best Player: Boyet Bautista
Pts: Winston Sergio 15
Rebs: Rolando Pascual 10
Asts: Jerry Lumongsod 6
Stls: Boyet Bautista 4
Pts: Alvin Vitug 28
Rebs: John Derick Dizon 11
Asts: Waldemar Tibay and Marvin Mercado 1 each
Stls: Waldemar Tibay and Alvin Vitug 3 each
AFP wins third place
Pasig City Sports Center
Referees: Mholie De Luna, Edgar Orpilla, Julius Medillo

UNTV Cup Finals: (3) Malacañan-PSC Kamao vs. (4) Senate Defenders

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The best-of-three finals series was held on March 4 and 12, 2018, at the Pasig City Sports Center in Pasig and Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, respectively.[76] The championship is between two-time runner-up Malacañan-PSC Kamao and first time finalist Senate Defenders. Both the semifinals underdogs won their separate series despite the twice-to-win disadvantage. Senate won the finals series against Malacañang-PSC, 2–0, to get their first title and donate ₱4 million to their chosen charity.[4] After the tournament, the Office of the Senate proudly sponsored a resolution congratulating the Senate Defenders for bringing home the championship title.[5]

Game 66
March 4, 2018
04:30 pm
Malacañan-PSC Kamao 62–77 Senate Defenders
Scoring by quarter: 12–22, 12–15, 9–19, 29–21
Best Player: Jeffry Sanders
Pts: Christian Luanzon 21
Rebs: Eric Dela Cuesta and
Ian Vincent Garrido 6 each
Asts: Christian Luanzon 1
Stls: Three players 2 each
Pts: Garri Sevilla 15
Rebs: Rommel Balboa 10
Asts: Harley Ng 2
Stls: Three players 1 each
Senate leads series, 1–0
Pasig City Sports Center
Referees: Allan Dasal, Allan Barria, Eugene Flores

Game 67
March 12, 2018
07:30 pm
Malacañan-PSC Kamao 64–84 Senate Defenders
Scoring by quarter: 21–17, 13–22, 16–20, 14–25
Finals MVP: Jeffry Sanders
Pts: Joseph Besa 11
Rebs: Eric Dela Cuesta and John Michael Jimenez 9 each
Asts: Three players 2 each
Stls: John Michael Jimenez 3
Pts: Jeffry Sanders 20
Rebs: Jeffry Sanders 14
Asts: Three players 1 each
Stls: Jeffry Sanders 4
Blocks: James Ryan Mangaran 2
Senate wins series, 2–0
Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City
Referees: Mholie De Luna, Julius Medillo, Eric Viray

Winners and Beneficiaries

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A total of 9.6 million pesos tax-free was given to the teams' chosen beneficiaries, with the champion team Senate Defenders taking home a trophy and 500 thousand pesos, and 4 million pesos given to their chosen charity institution.[3] The runner-up team Malacañang-PSC Kamao received 300 thousand pesos, and 2 million pesos for their beneficiary. Two hundred thousand pesos was given to the third place team AFP Cavaliers, and 1 million pesos for their chosen beneficiary. One hundred thousand pesos was given to the fourth-place finishers NHA Builders, and five hundred thousand pesos for their chosen charity. The other participating teams got 100 thousand pesos for their beneficiary.[7][8][9][10]

Place Team Beneficiaries Cash Prize
Champion Senate Defenders Kythe Foundation, Inc., Pangarap Foundation, Inc.[77] and Tahanang Mapagpala Immaculada Concepcion, Inc. ₱4,000,000 (beneficiary) + ₱500,000 (team)
Runner-up Malacañang-PSC Kamao Philippine Children's Medical Center and Millennium Sports Support System Association Inc. ₱2,000,000 (beneficiary) + ₱300,000 (team)
3rd AFP Cavaliers AFP Educational Benefit System Office[78] ₱1,000,000 (beneficiary) + ₱200,000 (team)
4th NHA Builders NHA Provident Fund Association, Inc.[79] ₱500,000 (beneficiary) + ₱100,000 (team)
5th PNP Responders Public Assistance for Rescue, Disaster and Support Services (PARDSS) Foundation International, Inc.[80] ₱100,000
6th Judiciary Magis Judiciary Employees Severely Affected by Typhoons and Calamities ₱100,000
7th GSIS Furies Kapisanan ng mga Manggagawa sa GSIS[81] ₱100,000
8th PDEA Drug Busters Confederation of Community Oriented Policing System NGOs, (CCOPS-NGOs) Inc.[82] ₱100,000
9th BFP Firefighters Philippine Science High School Foundation Inc.[83] ₱100,000
10th DOJ Justice Boosters Department of Justice Employees’ Association (DOJEA),[84] Silong Tanglaw Foundation,[85] Uswag Kabataan Inc., and Nazareth Home for Children Foundation, Inc. ₱100,000
11th DA Food Masters Don Bosco Foundation for Sustainable Development ₱100,000
12th DOH Health Achievers Dr. Gerry Cunanan Mindanao Heart Foundation, and Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko ₱100,000
13th COA Enablers Caritas Novaliches, Inc. ₱100,000
13th Ombudsman Graft Busters Ombudsman Provident Fund[86] ₱100,000

Individual awards

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Season awards

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The season's individual awards were given during the halftime break of Game 2 of the Finals, on March 12, 2018 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.[87]

Top Players of the Season

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The following players have excelled in their respective categories.

Air Date Description Link
November 26, 2017 Three Point Kings (1st Round Elimination) [88]
December 10, 2017 Top 3 Scorers (1st Round Elimination) [89]
December 17, 2017 Top 3 Ball Snatchers/Stealers (1st Round Elimination) [90]
January 7, 2018 Rebound Kings (1st Round Elimination) [91]
January 21, 2018 Top 3 Tapal King/Blockers (1st Round Elimination) [92]
January 28, 2018 Free Throw Kings (1st Round Elimination) [93]

Players of the Week

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The following players were named the Players of the Week.

Week Player of the Week Team Ref.
November 27–December 3, 2017 Christian Luanzon (1/1) Malacañang-PSC Kamao (1/2) [94]
December 4–10, 2017 Gilbert Malabanan (1/1) BFP Firefighters (1/1) [95]
December 11–17, 2017 James Patrick Abugan (1/1) GSIS Furies (1/2) [96]
December 18–24, 2017 Boyet Bautista (1/1) AFP Cavaliers (1/1) [97]
December 25–31, 2017 Rene Boy Banzali (1/1) GSIS Furies (2/2) [98]
January 1–7, 2018 Eric Dela Cuesta (1/1) Malacañang-PSC Kamao (2/2) [99]
January 8–14, 2018 John Derick Dizon (1/1) NHA Builders (1/1) [100]
February 12–18, 2018 Jeffry Sanders (1/1) Senate Defenders (1/1) [101]

Overall standings

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Champion
Runner-up
Semifinalist
Quarterfinalist
Second Round Elimination
First Round Elimination
Team GP W L PCT Best finish
Senate Defenders 15 12 3 .800 Champion
Malacañang-PSC Kamao 15 10 5 .667 Runner-up
AFP Cavaliers 13 10 3 .769 Third Place
NHA Builders 13 8 5 .615 Fourth Place
PNP Responders 11 6 5 .545 Quarterfinalist
Judiciary Magis 11 6 5 .545 Quarterfinalist
GSIS Furies 10 5 5 .500 Second Round
PDEA Drug Busters 10 2 8 .200 Second Round
BFP Firefighters 6 3 3 .500 First Round
DOJ Justice Boosters 6 2 4 .333 First Round
DA Food Masters 6 2 4 .333 First Round
DOH Health Achievers 6 1 5 .167 First Round
COA Enablers 6 0 6 .000 First Round
Ombudsman Graft Busters 6 0 6 .000 First Round

Elimination round

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Team GP W L PCT
AFP Cavaliers 10 9 1 .900
NHA Builders 10 8 2 .800
Malacañang-PSC Kamao 10 7 3 .700
Senate Defenders 10 7 3 .700
PNP Responders 10 6 4 .600
Judiciary Magis 10 6 4 .600
GSIS Furies 10 5 5 .500
BFP Firefighters 6 3 3 .500
DOJ Justice Boosters 6 2 4 .333
DA Food Masters 6 2 4 .333
PDEA Drug Busters 10 2 8 .200
DOH Health Achievers 6 1 5 .167
COA Enablers 6 0 6 .000
Ombudsman Graft Busters 6 0 6 .000

Playoffs

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Team GP W L PCT
Senate Defenders 5 5 0 1.000
Malacañang-PSC Kamao 5 3 2 .600
AFP Cavaliers 3 1 2 .333
PNP Responders 1 0 1 .000
Judiciary Magis 1 0 1 .000
NHA Builders 3 0 3 .000

UNTV Cup Segments

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Heart of a Champion

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The Heart of a Champion segment features UNTV Cup players and their lives off the court as public servants.

Air Date Featured Player Team Link
November 12, 2017 A2C Jerry Lumongsod AFP Cavaliers Watch
November 12, 2017 Brillos Rizon PDEA Drug Busters Watch
November 26, 2017 Atty. Quijano Laure Ombudsman Graft Busters Watch
December 3, 2017 Harley Ng Senate Defenders Watch
December 10, 2017 Leonardo Nidoy DOH Health Achievers Watch
December 17, 2017 Adolfo Jose Adolfo NHA Builders Watch
December 24, 2017 Romeo Almerol Jr. AFP Cavaliers Watch
January 7, 2018 Vincent John Puno Judiciary Magis Watch
January 14, 2018 Romeo 'Jon' De Luna Jr. GSIS Furies Watch
January 21, 2018 MSgt. Vicente Evidor: Wheelchair donation AFP Cavaliers Watch
January 28, 2018 Carlo Magno Santiago PDEA Drug Busters Watch
February 11, 2018 Sherman Crisostomo NHA Builders Watch
February 18, 2018 Eric Dela Cuesta Malacañang-PSC Kamao Watch

Top Plays

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The following segment features the top plays of the week and elimination round.

Air Date Description Link
November 12, 2017 Top 5 Plays of the Week (November 5, 2017) Watch
November 19, 2017 Top 5 Plays of the Week (November 12, 2017) Watch
November 26, 2017 Top 5 Amazing Shots (November 19, 2017) Watch
December 3, 2017 Top 5 Plays of the Week (November 26, 2017) Watch
December 10, 2017 Top 5 Plays of the Week (December 3, 2017) Watch
December 17, 2017 Top 10 Defensive Plays Watch
December 24, 2017 Top 10 Best Plays of the 1st Round Eliminations Watch
December 31, 2017 Top 5 Plays of the Week (December 14, 2017) Watch
January 7, 2018 Top 5 Plays of the Week (December 19, 2017) Watch
January 14, 2018 Top 5 Plays of the Week (January 7, 2018) Watch
February 4, 2018 Top 5 Game-changing Moments Watch
February 4, 2018 Top 10 Plays of the 2nd Round Eliminations Watch
February 11, 2018 Top 5 Plays of the Quarterfinals Watch

Player and Fan Interviews

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UNTV Cup players and fans share their thoughts in interviews.

Air Date Description Link
December 3, 2017 Aside from basketball, what else do some UNTV Cup players love to do? Watch
December 10, 2017 Which do you think is the most improved team this season? Watch
December 17, 2017 Rising Stars Watch
December 24, 2017 Which team do you think will give you problem this 2nd round elims? Watch
December 31, 2017 Which teams do you think will go to the UNTV Cup Season 6 Finals? Watch
January 28, 2018 Who do you think will receive the MVP award this season? Watch
February 18, 2018 Players' Unforgettable Games Watch

See also

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References

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