NCAA taekwondo championships

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Champions

  Demonstration sport
  Denotes school won juniors', men's and women's championship in the same year
  Denotes school won 2 of 3 divisions in the same year

Contents

NCAA
Season
MenWomenJuniors
74 (1998–99)CSB colors.svg  De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde (1)No tournamentCSB colors.svg  La Salle Green Hills (1)
75 (1999-2000)Not Held
76 (2000–01)Letran colors.svg  Colegio de San Juan de Letran (1)CSB colors.svg  La Salle Green Hills (2)
77 (2001–02)Letran colors.svg  Colegio de San Juan de Letran (2)CSB colors.svg  La Salle Green Hills (3)
78 (2002–03)Letran colors.svg  Colegio de San Juan de Letran (3)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda College (1)
79 (2003–04)Letran colors.svg  Colegio de San Juan de Letran (4)CSB colors.svg  La Salle Green Hills (4)
80 (2004–05)Letran colors.svg  Colegio de San Juan de Letran (5)CSB colors.svg  La Salle Green Hills (5)
81 (2005–06)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda College (1)Letran colors.svg  Colegio de San Juan de Letran (1)
82 (2006–07)CSB colors.svg  De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde (2)Letran colors.svg  Colegio de San Juan de Letran (2)
83 (2007–08)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda College (2)Letran colors.svg  Colegio de San Juan de Letran (3)
84 (2008–09)CSB colors.svg  De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde (3)CSB colors.svg  La Salle Green Hills (6)
85 (2009–10)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda College (3)Letran colors.svg  Colegio de San Juan de Letran (1)CSB colors.svg  La Salle Green Hills (7)
86 (2010–11)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda College (4)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda College (1)CSB colors.svg  La Salle Green Hills (8)
87 (2011–12)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda College (5)CSB colors.svg  De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde (1)CSB colors.svg  La Salle Green Hills (9)
88 (2012–13)CSB colors.svg  De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde (4)CSB colors.svg  De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde (2)SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian College–Recoletos (1)
89 (2013–14)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda College (6)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda College (2)SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian College–Recoletos (2)
90 (2014–15)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda College (7)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda College (3)SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian College–Recoletos (3)
91 (2015–16)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda College (8)CSB colors.svg  De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde (3)CSB colors.svg  La Salle Green Hills (10)
92 (2016–17)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda College (9)CSB colors.svg  De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde (4)Arellano colors.svg  Arellano University (1)
93 (2017–18)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda College (10)Arellano colors.svg  Arellano University (2)
94 (2018–19)Arellano colors.svg  Arellano University (3)
95 (2019–20)CSB colors.svg  De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde (5)CSB colors.svg  De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde (5)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda University–Rizal (2)
96 (2020–21)SpeedkickingSpeedkickingSpeedkicking
97 (2021–22)No tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic
98 (2022–23)
99 (2023–24)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda University (11)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda University (4)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda University–Rizal (3)
100 (2024–25)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda University (12)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda University (5)San Beda colors.svg  San Beda University–Rizal (4)

Number of championships by school

SchoolMenWomenJuniorsTotal
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda University 125421
CSB colors.svg  La Salle Green Hills 001111
CSB colors.svg  De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde 55010
Letran colors.svg  Colegio de San Juan de Letran 5139
Arellano colors.svg  Arellano University 0033
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian College–Recoletos 0022

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See also