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The basketball tournaments of NCAA Season 86 refers to the basketball events of the Philippine National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s 2010–11 season.
The San Beda Red Lions won all of their sixteen elimination round games to qualify for the finals outright needing to win twice against their opponent, which has to win thrice. The second-seed and defending champion San Sebastian Stags won the stepladder series against the JRU Heavy Bombers, which had earlier beaten the Mapua Cardinals. The Red Lions completed their 18–0 game sweep of the season when they won against the Stags in double digits to win in the second finals where the finalists were the champions of the two immediate seasons met since 2005. San Beda's American center Sudan Daniel won both season and finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) honors.
In the juniors' division, the San Beda Red Cubs lost only two games in the elimination round: one against the Letran Squires via technicality, and the other their last elimination round game against the San Sebastian Staglets which won via overtime. The Red Cubs and the Staglets defeated the Squires and the UPHSD Altalettes respectively in the semifinals to qualify for the finals. Like in the men's division, the Finals series was between two preceding champions; the Red Cubs also won double-digit games against the Staglets to successfully defend their championship. San Beda's Baser Amer won both season and finals MVP awards.
Men's tournament
= Teams
=Changes from last season
Probationary members (from guest teams):
Arellano Chiefs
EAC Generals
Departed teams:
AUF Great Danes
= Preseason
=JRU Heavy Bomber head coach Ariel Vanguardia was let go by the school after their semifinals loss against the San Sebastian Stags; former Heavy Bomber Vergel Meneses was hired to replace him. Arellano Chiefs' former head coach Leo Isaac takes over from Junjie Ablan. Isaac previously coached the Mapúa Cardinals from 2007–09; however he held the position while still Arellano head coach, at the time playing for the NCRAA. Meanwhile, Aric del Rosario is retained as the basketball commissioner.
The San Sebastian Stags emerged as the team to beat prior the season, finishing fourth at the 2009 Philippine Collegiate Championship, and winning the CHED Games, the Philippine Basketball League and more recently, the Fil-Oil/Flying V Championship.
= Elimination round
=Team standings
Match-up results
Scores
= Bracket
== Stepladder semifinals
=(3) JRU vs. (4) Mapua
(2) San Sebastian vs. (3) JRU
= Finals
=San Beda has to win twice, while their opponent has to win thrice to win the championship.
Finals Most Valuable Player: Sudan Daniel (San Beda Red Lions)
= Awards
=The awards were given prior to Game 2 of the Men's Finals at the Araneta Coliseum.
Most Valuable Player: Sudan Daniel (San Beda Red Lions)
Coach of the Year: Frankie Lim (San Beda Red Lions)
Mythical Five:
Sudan Daniel (San Beda Red Lions)
Calvin Abueva (San Sebastian Stags)
Borgie Hermida (San Beda Red Lions)
Garvo Lanete (San Beda Red Lions)
Andrian Celada (Arellano Chiefs)
Rookie of the Year: Carlo Lastimosa (Benilde Blazers)
Most Improved Player: Joe Etame (JRU Heavy Bombers)
Defensive Player of the Year: Sudan Daniel (San Beda Red Lions)
Players of the Week
Juniors' tournament
= Elimination round
=Team standings
Match-up results
Scores
= Fourth seed playoffs
=These are a series of one-game playoffs to determine the #4 seed. LSGH received a bye to the final round due to owning a superior tiebreaker.
Letran vs. JRU
LSGH vs. Letran
= Bracket
== Semifinals
=(1) San Beda vs. (4) Letran
(2) San Sebastian vs. (3) Perpetual
= Finals
=Finals Most Valuable Player: Baser Amer (San Beda Red Cubs)
= Awards
=Most Valuable Player: Baser Amer (San Beda Red Cubs)
Rookie of the Year: Rey Nambatac (Letran Squires)
Mythical Five:
Baser Amer (San Beda Red Cubs)
Gino Jumao-as (San Sebastian Staglets)
Gelo Alolino (Perpetual Junior Altas)
Cris dela Paz (JRU Light Bombers)
Rey Nambatac (Letran Squires)
Most Improved Player:Flash Sadiwa (Perpetual Junior Altas)
Defensive Player of the Year:Vincent Menguito (EAC–ICA Brigadiers)
Broadcast notes
Studio 23 carried all games live. SkyCable Channel 166 (Balls HD) aired the finals series on high definition live, with Balls SD airing the replays. The Filipino Channel broadcast the games outside the Philippines.
See also
UAAP Season 73 basketball tournaments
References
External links
NCAA official website
UBelt.com
NCAA basketball at Inboundpass.com