College basketball in the Philippines

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College basketball in the Philippines is fragmented; as of today there is no single governing body, with several leagues in Metro Manila and in the provinces. The University Athletic Association of the Philippines and National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) champions are considered to be the major champions, although several other leagues, claim their champions in equal standing with those of the UAAP and the NCAA.

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Furthermore, the NCAA and the UAAP were not members of the embattled Basketball Association of the Philippines, the then FIBA-recognized national basketball federation, although other leagues are members. Only in 2007 were the leagues included in the new national federation, the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas.

In 2008, the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas sanctioned the Philippine Collegiate Champions League, a tournament originally known as the "Collegiate Championship League" (CCL) since 2002, as the country's collegiate men's national basketball champion. This league will work together with the different collegiate basketball leagues (UAAP, NCAA, etc.) in the implementation of this tournament. [1]

Tournament formats

Most collegiate leagues now have the same basic format, introduced by the UAAP with success in 1994 (implemented on 1995) that has now been emulated by majority of the collegiate leagues with 8 members or less:

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Examples

List of collegiate leagues and tournaments

National leagues

Metro Manila-based leagues

Provincial leagues

Defunct provincial leagues

Off-season tournaments

Defunct off-season tournaments

Metro Manila teams

Metro Manila location map.svg
Red pog.svg
Adamson
Red pog.svg
Ateneo
Red pog.svg
La Salle
Red pog.svg
FEU
Red pog.svg
1
Red pog.svg
2
Red pog.svg
UP
Red pog.svg
UST
Blue pog.svg
Letran
Blue pog.svg
CSB
Blue pog.svg
LSGH
Blue pog.svg
EAC
Blue pog.svg
JRU
Blue pog.svg
LPU
Blue pog.svg
Mapua
Blue pog.svg
3
Blue pog.svg
4
Blue pog.svg
UPHD
Green pog.svg
AMACU
Green pog.svg
5
Green pog.svg
Informatics
Green pog.svg
New Era
Green pog.svg
Fatima
Green pog.svg
CUP
Green pog.svg
St. Clare
Green pog.svg
STI
Green pog.svg
6
Orange pog.svg
CSM
Orange pog.svg
EAC-D
Orange pog.svg
Olivarez
Orange pog.svg
PSBA
Orange pog.svg
7
Black pog.svg
NCBA
Black pog.svg
St. Jude
Black pog.svg
St. Francis
Black pog.svg
PCCr
Black pog.svg
PLMun
Black pog.svg
DOMC
Black pog.svg
MMC
Black pog.svg
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Locations of schools with sports programs within Metro Manila per league: Red-UAAP, blue-NCAA, green-NAASCU, orange-UCAA,
Not shown: EAC-ICA, LPU-Cavite, SBC-R, DLSU-D

See also

References

  1. SBP launches the Philippine Collegiate Championship - March 12, 2008
  2. "NCAA to host battle for third place". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved December 3, 2023.