National Collegiate Athletic Association – South (Philippines)

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National Collegiate Athletic Association – South
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event NCAA South Season 21
Founded1999
No. of teams11
Country Philippines
Related
competitions
National Collegiate Athletic Association, University Athletic Association of the Philippines

The National Collegiate Athletic Association – South is an athletic association of colleges and universities mostly coming from NCR and Calabarzon regions of the Philippines. It was established on 1999 by sister schools of the NCAA.

History[]

The National Collegiate Athletic Association – South (NCAA South) was established as an offshoot league of the NCAA Metro Manila. To date, the NCAA South has eleven member schools: First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities, Colegio De San Juan De Letran Calamba, De La Salle Lipa, Lyceum of the Philippines University–Batangas, Philippine Christian University–Dasmariñas, San Pablo Colleges, University of Perpetual Help System Laguna, San Beda College Alabang, and University of Batangas.

In the 15th season, the league officially welcomed its new member school, Emilio Aguinaldo College–Cavite and in the 19th season, TRACE College.

Don Bosco Technical College Mandaluyong and Saint Francis of Assisi College–Alabang dropped from the league after the 17th season.

NCAA South members[]

Metro Manila[]

School Nickname Affiliation Founded Color
Location
San Beda College Alabang Red Lions Private, Roman Catholic, Benedictine 1972 Red and White Muntinlupa

Southern Luzon[]

School Nickname Affiliation Founded Color
Location
Colegio de San Juan de Letran Calamba Knights Private, Roman Catholic, Dominican 1979 Blue and Red Calamba, Laguna
De La Salle Lipa Green Stallions Private, Roman Catholic, Lasallian 1962 Green and White Lipa, Batangas
Emilio Aguinaldo College–Cavite Vanguards Private, Non-sectarian 1977 Red and White Dasmariñas, Cavite
First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities Bravehearts Private, Non-sectarian 2000 Orange and White Tanauan, Batangas
Lyceum of the Philippines University–Batangas Pirates Private, Non-sectarian 1966 Red and Gray Batangas City, Batangas
Philippine Christian University–Dasmariñas Dolphins Private, Protestant 1946 Blue and Silver Dasmariñas, Cavite
San Pablo Colleges Ravens Private, Non-sectarian 1947 Green and Gold San Pablo, Laguna
University of Perpetual Help System Laguna Saints Private, Non-sectarian 1976 Maroon and Gold Biñan, Laguna
TRACE College Stallions Private, Non-sectarian 1986 Maroon and White Los Baños, Laguna
University of Batangas Brahmans Private, Non-sectarian 1946 Maroon and Gold Batangas City, Batangas

Summary[]

Season Year Host school Overall champions
Junior Division Senior Division
1st 1999 University of Perpetual Help System Laguna
2nd 2000 Colegio de San Juan de Letran Calamba
3rd 2001 Philippine Christian University–Dasmariñas
4th 2002 San Beda College Alabang
5th 2003 Lyceum of the Philippines University–Batangas
6th 2004 De La Salle Lipa
7th 2005 University of Perpetual Help System Laguna
8th 2006 Colegio De San Juan De Letran Calamba
9th 2007 Don Bosco Technical College Mandaluyong
10th 2008 Philippine Christian University–Dasmariñas
11th 2009 San Pablo Colleges
12th 2010 First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities UPHSL Saints
13th 2011 San Beda College Alabang UPHSL Saints DLSL Chevrons
14th 2012 Lyceum of the Philippines University–Batangas UPHSL Saints SFAC Alabang Doves
15th 2013 De La Salle Lipa UPHSL Saints DLSL Chevrons
16th 2014 University of Perpetual Help System Laguna UPHSL Saints UPHSL Saints
17th 2015 Colegio De San Juan De Letran Calamba UPHSL Saints SFAC Alabang Doves
18th 2016 First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities UPHSL Saints SFAC Alabang Doves
19th 2017 San Pablo Colleges UPHSL Saints UPHSL Saints
20th 2018 Philippine Christian University–Dasmariñas
21st 2019 San Beda College Alabang

See also[]


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