List of NCAA final four results (Philippines)

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This is a list of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) men's basketball final four results. The list includes NCAA men's basketball games played under the final four format since the 1997 season, the year the format was instituted. [1] [2]

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The results include one-game playoffs where teams tied after the elimination round for a final four berth played an extra game to determine which team clinches the higher seed in the playoffs.

Since the NCAA is not a home-and-away league, the position of season host rotates among member universities, and the host pays for the arena rental and other facilities. Since the 2004 season, most final four games are held at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, the Philippines largest indoor arena, unless the Big Dome is unavailable.

The league uses a modified Shaughnessy playoff system: the top four teams enter the playoffs, while the top two seeds are given the "twice-to-beat" advantage, that is, in order for them to be eliminated in the semifinals, they have to be beaten twice by the No. 3 and No. 4 seed, with them needing to win only once in order to advance. The winners in the semifinals dispute the championship trophy in a best-of-three series.

In its institution in 1997, if a team wins all of its elimination round games (the "sweep"), the sweeping team advances outright to the finals possessing the twice-to-beat advantage, while the No. 3 and No. 4 seeds figure in a playoff to face the No. 2 seed. In 1997, the San Sebastian Stags swept the elimination round, earning a finals berth and a twice-to-beat advantage. [2] After the San Sebastian juniors team swept the elimination round in 2008, the twice-to-beat incentive was dropped and the finals was turned into a best-of-three series. When the San Beda seniors team swept the elimination round in 2010, the No. 1 seed has a thrice to beat advantage in the finals, while the opponent has to be beaten twice to be defeated.

A third place playoff, a one-game playoff between losing semifinalists, was added in 2023. [3]

Results

For the semifinal columns, the No. 1 vs. No. 4 matchup is given first.

Legend
Arellano colors.svg  Arellano Arellano University
Letran colors.svg  Letran Colegio de San Juan de Letran
CSB colors.svg  Benilde De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde
EAC colors.svg  EAC Emilio Aguinaldo College
JRU colors.svg  JRU José Rizal University
Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum Lyceum of the Philippines University
Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa Mapúa University
PCU colors.svg  PCU Philippine Christian University
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda San Beda University
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian San Sebastian College–Recoletos
UPHD colors.svg  Perpetual University of Perpetual Help System DALTA
(OT)Game went into overtime.
YearFinals/third-place playoffSemifinalsOne-game playoff
Higher seedScoresLower seedHigher seedScore/sLower seedWinnerScoreLoserSeed
1997 San Sebastian  SSC-R colors.svg 84–72 San Beda colors.svg  San Beda San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 72–65 Letran colors.svg  Letran None
Letran  Letran colors.svg 68–57 Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa
1998 Letran  Letran colors.svg 81–74 (OT)SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Letran  Letran colors.svg def. San Beda colors.svg  San Beda
San Sebastian  SSC-R colors.svgdef.UPHD colors.svg  Perpetual
1999 JRC  JRU colors.svg74–75 [4]
0–20 [5] [* 1]
Letran colors.svg  Letran San Sebastian  SSC-R colors.svg 63–65 [6]
def. by
Letran colors.svg  Letran
JRC  JRU colors.svg84–63 [6] UPHD colors.svg  Perpetual
2000
(details)
Benilde  CSB colors.svg66–64 [7]
74–61 [8]
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian JRC  JRU colors.svg53–60 [9]
79–97 [10]
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian
Perpetual  UPHD colors.svg70–73 [9]
73–86 [10]
CSB colors.svg  Benilde
2001 [11]
(details)
JRU  JRU colors.svg74–77
95–81
62–95
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian JRU  JRU colors.svg94–98
99–76
CSB colors.svg  Benilde
San Sebastian  SSC-R colors.svg58–65
48–44
Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa
2002 [12]
(details)
San Sebastian  SSC-R colors.svg79–78
86–69
CSB colors.svg  Benilde San Sebastian  SSC-R colors.svg102–96 (OT)JRU colors.svg  JRU
Benilde  CSB colors.svg93–95 (OT)
106–87
PCU colors.svg  PCU
2003 [13]
(details)
Letran  Letran colors.svg 89–73
77–85
64–59
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Letran  Letran colors.svg 72–66 Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa
San Sebastian  SSC-R colors.svg81–73JRU colors.svg  JRU
2004 [14]
(details)
Perpetual  UPHD colors.svg68–70
60–72
PCU colors.svg  PCU Perpetual  UPHD colors.svg48–57
58–56
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda San Beda  San Beda colors.svg59–52Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa 4th
PCU  PCU colors.svg64–65
85–80 (OT)
Letran colors.svg  Letran
2005 [15]
(details)
Letran  Letran colors.svg74–79
78–60
62–54
PCU colors.svg  PCU Letran  Letran colors.svg 93–60 SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian None
PCU  PCU colors.svg76–53Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa
2006 [16]
(details)
San Beda  San Beda colors.svg71–57
50–72
68–67
PCU colors.svg  PCU San Beda  San Beda colors.svg55–51Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa PCU  PCU colors.svg67–62Letran colors.svg  Letran 2nd
PCU  PCU colors.svg72–50Letran colors.svg  Letran
2007 [17]
(details)
San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 76–68
76–64
Letran colors.svg  Letran San Beda  San Beda colors.svg74–64Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa None
Letran  Letran colors.svg70–61JRU colors.svg  JRU
2008 [18]
(details)
San Beda  San Beda colors.svg72–68
60–62
85–69
JRU colors.svg  JRU San Beda  San Beda colors.svg51–53
60–53
Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa JRU  JRU colors.svg57–53SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian 2nd/4th [* 2]
Letran  Letran colors.svg 62–52 Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa 2nd/4th [* 2]
JRU  JRU colors.svg63–61Letran colors.svg  Letran JRU  JRU colors.svg69–53Letran colors.svg  Letran 2nd [* 2]
Mapúa  Mapua colors.svg63–54SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian 4th [* 2]
2009 [19]
(details)
San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 68–72 (2OT)
61–76
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 82–76 Letran colors.svg  Letran San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 71–65 SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian 1st
San Sebastian  SSC-R colors.svg65–72
79–64
JRU colors.svg  JRU
2010
(details)
San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 93–73
85–70
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian San Sebastian  SSC-R colors.svg61–52JRU colors.svg  JRU None
JRU  JRU colors.svg60–54Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa
2011
(details)
San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 75–63
57–55
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian San Beda  San Beda colors.svg83–74JRU colors.svg  JRU San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 88–85 SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian 1st
San Sebastian  SSC-R colors.svg 62–70
63–56
Letran colors.svg  Letran
2012
(details)
San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 62–60
55–64
67–39
Letran colors.svg  Letran San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 56–52 UPHD colors.svg  Perpetual Perpetual  UPHD colors.svg73–68JRU colors.svg  JRU 4th
San Sebastian  SSC-R colors.svg 74–92
70–73
Letran colors.svg  Letran
2013
(details)
San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 80–68
74–79
60–56
Letran colors.svg  Letran San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 70–51 UPHD colors.svg  Perpetual San Sebastian  SSC-R colors.svg81–71UPHD colors.svg  Perpetual 3rd
Letran  Letran colors.svg 85–58 SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian
2014
(details)
San Beda  San Beda colors.svg74–65
89–70
Arellano colors.svg  Arellano San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 81–75 UPHD colors.svg  Perpetual San Beda  San Beda colors.svg97–69Arellano colors.svg  Arellano 1st
Arellano  Arellano colors.svg72–65JRU colors.svg  JRU
2015
(details)
San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 90–94
68–61
82–85
(OT)
Letran colors.svg  Letran San Beda  San Beda colors.svg78–68JRU colors.svg  JRU San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 83–78 Letran colors.svg  Letran 1st
Letran  Letran colors.svg 91–90 Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa Mapúa  Mapua colors.svg81–76JRU colors.svg  JRU 3rd
2016
(details)
San Beda  San Beda colors.svg88–85
83–73
Arellano colors.svg  Arellano San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 83–87
78–63
UPHD colors.svg  Perpetual San Beda  San Beda colors.svg80–73Arellano colors.svg  Arellano 1st
Arellano  Arellano colors.svg92–80Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa
2017
(details)
Lyceum  Lyceum colors.svg87–94
82–92
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 76–71 SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian San Sebastian  SSC-R colors.svg 74–69 Letran colors.svg  Letran 4th [* 3]
JRU  JRU colors.svg73–85SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Letran  Letran colors.svg70–68Arellano colors.svg  Arellano 4th [* 3]
2018
(details)
San Beda  San Beda colors.svg73–60
71–56
Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 83–72 UPHD colors.svg  Perpetual None
Lyceum  Lyceum colors.svg109–85Letran colors.svg  Letran
2019
(details)
San Beda  San Beda colors.svg 64–65
79–76
79–81
Letran colors.svg  Letran Lyceum  Lyceum colors.svg88–92Letran colors.svg  Letran
Letran  Letran colors.svg 85–80 SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian
2020 [* 4] Not held – Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Metro Manila Not held – Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Metro Manila
2021 [* 5]
(details)
Letran  Letran colors.svg 68–63
75–65
Mapua colors.svg  Mapúa Letran  Letran colors.svg77–75UPHD colors.svg  Perpetual San Beda  San Beda colors.svg63–57CSB colors.svg  Benilde 3rd/Qualification [* 6]
Perpetual  UPHD colors.svg59–52Arellano colors.svg  Arellano Qualification [* 6]
Mapúa  Mapua colors.svg67–73 (OT)
70–67
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Perpetual  UPHD colors.svg76–64CSB colors.svg  Benilde 4th [* 6]
2022 (details) Benilde  CSB colors.svg75–81
76–71
67–81

Letran colors.svg  Letran

Benilde  CSB colors.svg62–61San Beda colors.svg  San Beda
None
Letran  Letran colors.svg67–58Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum
2023 (details) Mapúa  Mapua colors.svg68–63
65–71
66–76
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda Mapúa  Mapua colors.svg78–67CSB colors.svg  Benilde
Lyceum  Lyceum colors.svg83–93CSB colors.svg  Benilde Lyceum  Lyceum colors.svg68–89
72–82
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda

Notes

  1. Game 2 of the 1999 finals was abandoned after a fracas where Letran point guard John Prior elbowed JRC's John Dale Valeña, with Letran leading 83–60. This caused the gallery to pelt debris to the court which caused the NCAA Commissioner to order JRC to concede the game.
  2. 1 2 3 4 With four teams tied for second place in 2008, a mini-tournament was held to determine the 2nd–4th seeds in which the team with the best head-to-head record among the four (SSC-R) meets the team with the worst head-to-head record (JRU), with the other two (Letran and Mapúa) meeting each other in classification games. The winners of both games faced each other for the No. 2 seed while the losers faced for the No. 4 seed.
  3. 1 2 With three teams tied for fourth place in 2017, two tie-breaker games were held to determine who the 4th seed shall be. SSC-R, who has the best head-to-head record among the three, gets a bye, with the other two teams (Letran and Arellano) playing the first tie-breaker game. The winner of the Letran-Arellano game meets SSC-R in the second tie-breaker game.
  4. 2020–21 season had a basketball tournament, but it was basically a skills showdown, due to the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines.
  5. 2021–22 season was played in early 2022.
  6. 1 2 3 The teams that finished 3rd and 4th after the elimination round; the winner is the #3 seed and advances to the semifinals against the #2 seed, while the loser is relegated to the fourth seed playoff. The teams that finished 5th and 6th after the elimination round; the winner advances to the fourth seed playoff, while the loser is eliminated. The winner is the #4 seed and advances to the semifinals against the #1 seed.

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