Phillips, Pastrana head CPC awardees

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The country’s brightest collegiate standouts take the spotlight anew as they star in the 2026 Collegiate Press Corps (CPC) Annual Awards Night Monday at Discovery Suites Manila in Ortigas, Pasig.
Bringing together the elite talent from the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), this year’s celebration honors the sporting excellence displayed throughout the recently concluded seasons of the nation’s two premier collegiate leagues.
Mike Phillips and Kent Pastrana lead the elite list of awardees as the CPC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Players of the Year, respectively, for helping De La Salle University and University of Santo Tomas (UST) reclaim their thrones in UAAP Season 88.
A total of 27 awards will be handed out by the national print and online media in the annual rites presented by Strong Group Athletics (SGA) and supported by Converge FiberX, San Miguel Corporation, the Philippine Sports Commission, Go For Gold, D’ Generals and Buffalo’s Wings ‘N Things, with Discovery Suites as the official venue partner.
Phillips, who now holds two UAAP titles and one Finals Most valuable Player (MVP) award, also leads this year’s CPC Men’s Basketball Mythical Team. This is the second Mythical Team citation for Phillips and his first recognition as the CPC Basketball Player of the Year, backed by Converge FiberX.
He is joined by reigning UAAP MVP Janrey Pasaol of Far Eastern University, former rookie standout Janti Miller of NCAA Season 101 champion San Beda University, Colegio de San Juan de Letran’s do-it-all guard Titing Manalili, and UST’s rising big man Collins Akowe.
Pastrana and her fellow Tigress Brigette Santos, meanwhile, spearhead the CPC UAAP Women’s Basketball Mythical Team alongside National University’s (NU) Ann Pingol and Tin Cayabyab.
Ateneo de Manila University’s Kacey Dela Rosa rounds out the quintet and will also receive a special citation for helping Gilas Pilipinas capture the Southeast Asian Games gold medal in both the 5-on-5 and 3x3 events last December, on top of her leadership in the team’s FIBA 3x3 World Cup qualification.
La Salle senior and former MVP Angel Canino is named the UAAP Women’s Volleyball Player of the Year, while Lara Mae Silva, a graduating libero, is adjudged the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Player of the Year for being a crucial piece in Letran’s first title in 28 years.
On the men’s side, Leo Ordiales of six-peat UAAP champion NU and Reymark Betco of NCAA Season 101 champion De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde are the recipients of the Men’s Volleyball Players of the Year awards, also supported by SGA.
