Participating Teams
Seed | Team | League | Notes | Eliminated at |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | De La Salle University-Manila Green Archers | UAAP | UAAP champion | Round of 16 (Forfeit) |
2 | San Beda College Red Lions | NCAA | NCAA champion | Quarterfinals (Eliminated by UST) |
3 | Ateneo de Manila University Blue Eagles | UAAP | UAAP 3rd place Unigames runner-up |
Champions (Finals vs. UV) |
4 | University of the East Red Warriors | UAAP | UAAP runner-up | Round of 16 (Forfeit) |
5 | Far Eastern University Tamaraws | UAAP | UAAP 5th place Unigames champion - Wildcard |
Quarterfinals (Eliminated by STI) |
6 | José Rizal University Heavy Bombers | NCAA | NCAA 3rd place | Quarterfinals (Eliminated by Ateneo de Manila) |
7 | University of Santo Tomas Growling Tigers | UAAP | UAAP 4th place | Semi-finals (Eliminated by Ateneo de Manila) |
8 | University of the Visayas Green Lancers | CESAFI | CESAFI champion | Finals (Defeated by Ateneo de Manila) |
9 | Lyceum of the Philippines University Pirates | WNCAA | WNCAA champion | Round of 16 (Eliminated by UV) |
10 | MapĂșa Institute of Technology Cardinals | NCAA | NCAA 4th place | Round of 16 (Eliminated by UST) |
11 | West Negros College Mustangs | NOPSSCEA | NOPSSCEA champion Unigames 3rd Place |
Round of 16 (Eliminated by JRU) |
12 | Manuel L. Quezon University Stallions | CUSA | CUSA champion | Round of 16 (Eliminated by FEU) |
13 | STI College Olympians | NAASCU | NAASCU champion | Semi-finals (Eliminated by UV) |
14 | San Sebastian College - Recoletos Stags | NCAA | NCAA 5th place | Round of 16 (Eliminated by Ateneo de Manila) |
15 | Sacred Heart College Stallions | TCCL | TCCL champion | Round of 16 (eliminated by San Beda) |
16 | University of Mindanao Wildcats | DCAA | DCAA champion | Quarterfinals (Eliminated by UV) |
Read more about this topic: Philippine Collegiate Championship, Results From 2004 To 2007, 2007-08 CCL
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