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Men's collegiate basketball in particular, and intercollegiate athletics in general is fragmented in the Philippines.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) and University Athletic Association of the Philippines are the leagues that receive the most attention, owing to their national television coverage, and also since all of their schools are from Metro Manila.
[edit] Champions per season
- ^ a b c Co-champions
- ^ Suspended by the NCAA due to hooliganism and proliferation of ineligible players.
- ^ a b Seniors championships awarded on the 1963-64 and 1964-65 seasons were later ruled as unofficial by the NCAA.
- ^ Tournament aborted by the Basketball Association of the Philippines after a second-round game riot between La Salle and Letran.
- ^ FEU won the title after De La Salle failed to appear in the replayed Game 3 of the Finals.
- ^ De La Salle admitted to have unknowingly fielded two ineligible players for the last 3 years (from 2003-2005) and forfeited the 2004-05 championship by returning it to the UAAP board. As a result,
- FEU was awarded the men's basketball championship for the 2004-2005 season on November 21, 2006.[1]
- De La Salle was suspended in the 2006-07 season, on all UAAP events.
[edit] Championships per school
* Includes disputed 1991 championship where De La Salle did not attend the replayed Game 3, and the disputed 2004 championship, where De La Salle forfeited the championship due to unknown fielding of ineligible players.
** Excludes 2 championships won on loose conference seasons.
National Collegiate Athletic Association (2007-08) |
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Colleges |
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High schools |
Letran | LSGH | JRU | (none) | PCU Union* | San Beda-Rizal | San Sebastian | UPHSD
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Seniors' teams |
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Juniors' teams |
Squires | Greenies | Light Bombers | (none) | Baby Dolphins* | Red Cubs | Staglets | Altalettes
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Sports |
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*PCU's junior teams are suspended for the 2008-09 season. |
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