List of Philippine men's collegiate basketball champions

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.

Champions per season

Season PCCL NCAA UAAP Cebu[lower-alpha 1] NCAA-South NAASCU UCAA MNCAA UCLAA ISAA NCRAA CUSA
1924–25 UP Manila
1925–26 UP Manila
1926–27 UP Manila
1927–28 San Beda
1928–29 Ateneo
1929–30 UP Manila
1930–31 UST
1931–32 Ateneo
1932–33 Ateneo
1933–34 Ateneo
1934–35 San Beda
1935–36 San Beda
1936–37 San Beda
1937–38 Ateneo
1938–39 Letran FEU
1939–40 La Salle FEU
 UP Manila
 UST
1940–41 San Beda UST
1941–42 AteneoNot held
1942–43Not heldNot held
1943–44Not heldNot held
1944–45Not heldNot held
1945–46Not heldNot held
1946–47Not held UST
1947–48 La Salle UST
 FEU[lower-alpha 2]
1948–49 JRC UST
1949–50 Mapúa UST
1950–51 Letran FEU
1951–52 San Beda UST
1952–53 Mapúa UST
1953–54 Ateneo UST
1954–55 Ateneo NU
1955–56 San Beda USTUV
1956–57 San Beda FEUSan Carlos
1957–58 Ateneo UEUV
1958–59 Ateneo UESan Carlos
1959–60 San Beda USTUV
1960–61 Letran UE
1961–62 Ateneo FEU
1962–63Suspended[lower-alpha 3] UE
1963–64 JRC[lower-alpha 4] USTUV
1964–65 JRC[lower-alpha 4] UST
1965–66 Mapúa UE
1966–67 Letran UE
1967–68 JRC UE
 UST[lower-alpha 2]
1968–69 JRC UE
1969–70 Ateneo UE
1970–71 Letran UE
1971–72 La Salle UEUV
1972–73 JRC FEUUV
1973–74 SSCR FEU
1974–75 Letran UENo champion declared[lower-alpha 5]
1975–76 Ateneo UE
1976–77 Ateneo FEU
1977–78 San Beda AdamsonUV
1978–79 San Beda UEUV
1979–80 Letran FEUUV
1980–81Aborted [lower-alpha 6] FEU
1981–82 Mapúa FEU
1982–83 Letran UEUV
1983–84 Letran FEUUV
1984–85 Letran UEUV
1985–86 San Sebastian UEUV
1986–87 San Sebastian UP USJ–R
1987–88 Letran Ateneo[2]  USJ–R
1988–89 San Sebastian Ateneo[3]
1989–90 San Sebastian La SalleCIT
1990–91 San Sebastian La Salle
1991–92 Mapúa FEU*[lower-alpha 7] USJ–R
1992–93 Letran FEU
1993–94 San Sebastian UST USJ–RPSBA
1994–95 San Sebastian USTCebu Doctors' St. Francis ?
1995–96 San Sebastian USTUVSt. Francis ?
1996–97 San Sebastian USTUVPSBA ?
1997–98 San Sebastian FEUUVPSBA ?
1998–99 Letran La SalleUC La Salle "B" ?
1999–2000 Letran La SalleCebu Doctors' ?St. Francis ?
2000–01 St. Benilde La SalleSouthwestern ?St. Francis ?
2001–02 San Sebastian La SalleUV ?UMSt. Francis ?
2002–03 UE San Sebastian AteneoUV ?UMSt. FrancisSt. FrancisAssumption
2003–04 FEU Letran FEUUV ?UMSt. FrancisSt. FrancisLPC
2004–05 FEU PCU FEU*[lower-alpha 8]UV ?UM EAC ? EACPMI
2005–06Not held Letran FEUUV ?UM EAC ?St. FrancisPMI
2006–07 UE San Beda USTUV ?AMACU EAC ? ArellanoMLQU
2007–08 Ateneo San Beda La SalleUV ?STISt. Francis ? ArellanoMLQU
2008–09 La Salle San Beda AteneoUV Don BoscoSSC-R CaviteUniversal ?St. FrancisUniversalNot held
2009–10 Ateneo SSCR AteneoUV Don BoscoSSC-R CaviteUniversal ?St. Francis LyceumOlivarezNot held
2010–11 Ateneo San Beda AteneoUCUPHS LagunaUMCSM CEUSt. Francis LyceumCSMNot held
2011–12 San Sebastian San Beda AteneoUCUPHS LagunaUMPSBA CEUSt. FrancisTIPPMMS
2012–13 UST San Beda AteneoSWUSt. FrancisSt. ClareOlivarez La SalleSt. FrancisPMMSOlivarez
2013–14 La Salle San Beda La SalleUVU of Batangas CEURTUPCCrLaCoSt. Clare
2014–15 San Beda San Beda NUSouthwestern San Beda Alabang CEURTU CEUPATTSPMMS
2015–16 San Beda
 FEU[lower-alpha 2]
 Letran FEUSan CarlosPMMS
2016–17Not held San Beda La SalleUVCDSL
2017–18 Lyceum San Beda AteneoUVFatima
2018–19 Ateneo San Beda AteneoUVSt. Clare
2019–20 Ateneo Letran Ateneo [2]Southwestern
Season PCCL NCAA UAAP Cebu[lower-alpha 1] NCAA-South NAASCU UCAA MNCAA UCLAA ISAA NCRAA CUSA

Championships per school

SchoolPCCLNCAAUAAPCESAFINCAA
South
NAASCUUCAAMNCAAUCLAAISAANCRAACUSATotal
Ateneo de Manila University5141130
San Beda University22224
Far Eastern University*32023
University of Santo Tomas111820
University of the East21820
Saint Francis of Assisi College System235818
Colegio de San Juan de Letran1817
De La Salle University259[lower-alpha 9] (11)116[lower-alpha 9] (18)
San Sebastian College – Recoletos de Manila11415
University of the Visayas1010
University of Manila77
Centro Escolar University336
Mapúa Institute of Technology65
University of the Philippines, Manila415
Centro Escolar University224
Emilio Aguinaldo College0314
José Rizal University[lower-alpha 10]74
Olivarez College134
Philippine School of Business Administration134
Colegio de Santa Monica123
Southwestern University33
Universal College213
Arellano University0022
Don Bosco Technical College22
Lyceum of the Philippines University022
Manuel L. Quezon University22
National University022
PMI Colleges022
Rizal Technological University22
Saint Clare College of Caloocan112
San Sebastian College – Recoletos de Cavite22
University of Cebu22
University of Perpetual Help System Laguna22
Adamson University11
AMA Computer University101
De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde11
La Consolacion College11
Las Piñas College011
Philippine Christian University11
Philippine College of Criminology11
Philippine Merchant Marine School11
San Beda College Alabang11
STI College11
Technological Institute of the Philippines11
University of Batangas11
University of the Assumption11
University of the Philippines, Diliman11

Notes

    1. Includes champions from Cebu Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) and Cebu Amateur Athletic Association (CAAA) before 2000, and Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation, Inc. (CESAFI) since 2001.
    2. Co-champions
    3. Suspended by the NCAA due to hooliganism and proliferation of ineligible players.
    4. Seniors championships awarded on the 1963–64 and 1964–65 seasons were later ruled as unofficial by the NCAA.
    5. The 1974 championship game between UV and Southwestern was abandoned after a fight broke out 8 minutes into the game. The score of the game at that time was 16–14 in favor of UV.[1]
    6. Tournament aborted by the Basketball Association of the Philippines after a second-round game riot between La Salle and Letran.
    7. With La Salle having the twice-to-beat advantage, they won the championship in Game 1. However, it was revealed that a La Salle player that was disqualified played in the final seconds of the game. FEU protested the game and the UAAP granted the protest. La Salle did not show up in the replay and forfeited the championship series, despite the Basketball Association of the Philippines supporting La Salle.
    8. De La Salle University 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.[4]
      • De La Salle's results from 2003–2005 were forfeited.
      • De La Salle was suspended in the 2006–07 season, on all UAAP events.
    9. Includes disputed 1991 championship where De La Salle did not attend the replayed Game 1, and the disputed 2004 championship, where De La Salle forfeited the championship due to unknown fielding of ineligible players.
    10. Excludes 2 championships won on loose conference seasons.

    References

    1. Manlosa, Rommel C. (September 23, 2012). "Epic rivalry of UV, SWU gets revived". Sun.Star. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
    2. Atencio, Peter (October 5, 1987). "UAAP title plateau for Ateneo; UST belles win". Manila Standard. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
    3. Angeles, Manny (October 8, 1988). "Ateneo keeps UAAP crown over La Salle". Manila Standard. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
    4. Payo, Jasmine W. (November 21, 2006). "UAAP declares Tamaraws 2004 cage champions". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on October 2, 2008. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
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