The National Capital Region Athletic Association (NCRAA) is an athletic association in Metro Manila (National Capital Region), Philippines established in 1993. It is primarily held during the second semester of a school around November until February.
Founded | 1993 |
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First season | 1993 |
President | Mary Grace Demetillo (St. Dominic College of Asia) |
No. of teams | 13 (with 6 on official leave) |
Country | Philippines |
TV partner(s) | Solar Sports |
Basketball and Volleyball are the centerpiece sports of the league but it also stage several events as well.
In 2016, the league merged with the Universities and Colleges of Luzon Athletic Association to become the NCR-UCL Athletic Association. However, the merger only lasted for one season and was dissolved at the end of its maiden season. NCRAA will be operating again as a separate entity beginning in November 2017. For continuity purposes, the NCRAA considers the lone NCRUCLAA season as its 24th season.[1]
Member schools
editInstitution | Nickname | Status | Founded | Color | Location |
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Asian Institute of Maritime Studies | AIMS Blue Sharks | Private | 1993 | Blue & Gold | Pasay |
Bestlink College of the Philippines | BCP Kalasag | Private | 2002 | Sky Blue & Purple | Novaliches, Quezon City |
Centro Escolar University | CEU Scorpions | Private | 1907 | Pink and Grey | San Miguel, Manila |
De La Salle University – Dasmariñas | DLSU-D Patriots | Private (De La Salle Brothers) | 1987 | Green and White | Dasmariñas, Cavite |
De Ocampo Memorial College | DOMC Cobras | Private | 1913 | Green and White | Santa Mesa, Manila |
Emilio Aguinaldo College-Cavite | EAC-C Vanguards | Private | 1973 | Red and White | Dasmariñas, Cavite |
Immaculada Concepcion College | ICC Blue Hawks | Private | 1984 | Blue and White | Tala, Caloocan |
Lyceum of the Philippines University-Laguna | LPU-L Pirates | Private | 2000 | Gray and International Red | Calamba, Laguna |
National College of Business and Arts | NCBA Wildcats | Private | 1967 | White & Green | Cubao, Quezon City |
Olivarez College | Olivarez Sea Lions | Private | 1976 | Gold, Red and Green | Parañaque |
PATTS College of Aeronautics | PATTS Seahorses | Private | 1969 | Blue, Yellow and White | San Isidro, Parañaque |
Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa | PLMun Marshals | Public (LGU-Operated) | 1991 | N/A | Muntinlupa |
Pasig Catholic College | PCC Crusaders | Private (Diocese of Pasig) | 1913 | White and Red | Malinao, Pasig |
Philippine Merchant Marine School | PMMS Mariners | Private | 1950 | Blue, White and Gray | San Antonio Rd., Las Piñas |
Philippine School of Business Administration | PSBA Jaguars | Private | 1963 | Blue | R. Papa St., Sampaloc Manila |
Polytechnic University of the Philippines | PUP Radicals | Public | 1904 | Maroon & Gold | Santa Mesa, Manila |
Saint Francis of Assisi College | SFAC Doves | Private (Roman Catholic) | 1981 | Red & White | Las Piñas |
St. Dominic College of Asia | St. Dominic Pikemen | Private | 2003 | Red & White | Bacoor, Cavite |
University of Luzon | UL Golden Tigers | Private | 1948 | Maroon & Gold | Dagupan, Pangasinan |
Past member schools
edit- AMA University
- Arellano University (Prior to joining the NCAA)
- Asian College of Science and Technology
- Colegio de San Lorenzo
- De La Salle University (Team B)
- De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (Prior to joining the NCAA)
- Emilio Aguinaldo College (Prior to joining the NCAA)
- Lyceum of the Philippines University (Prior to joining the NCAA)
- PMI Colleges (Philippine Maritime Institute)
- Universidad de Manila
- Universal College (Paranaque)
- St. Clare College of Caloocan
- New Era University
- University of Makati
- Technological Institute of the Philippines
- Rizal Technological University
Men's basketball champions
edit- 1993: PSBA def. St. Francis
- 1994: St. Francis def. PSBA
- 1995: PSBA def. PUP
- 1996: St. Francis def. PSBA
- 1997: St. Francis def. PSBA
- 1998: DLSU def. St. Francis
- 1999: DLSU def. St. Francis
- 2000: St. Francis def. Lyceum
- 2001: St. Francis def. Lyceum
- 2002: St. Francis def. PSBA
- 2003-04: St. Francis def. PSBA
- 2004-05: EAC def. Colegio de San Lorenzo
- 2005-06: St. Francis def. Arellano
- 2006-07: Arellano def. EAC
- 2007-08: Arellano def. St Francis
- 2008-09: Universal College def. Arellano
- 2009-10: Olivarez College def. RTU
- 2010-11: Colegio de Santa Monica def. RTU
- 2011-12: PMMS def. OC
- 2012-13: Olivarez College
- 2013-14: Saint Clare College of Caloocan def. PMMS
- 2014-15: PMMS
- 2015-16: PMMS
- 2016-17: Colegio de San Lorenzo def. De Ocampo Memorial College
- 2017-18: Olivarez College
- 2018-19: Centro Escolar University def. PMMS
- 2023: Immaculada Concepcion College def. Olivarez College
- 2024: Immaculada Concepcion College def. DLSU-Dasmariñas
Recent Juniors basketball champions
edit- 2005-06: Olivarez College def. Arellano University
- 2006-07: Arellano Def. EAC
- 2007-08: Olivarez College def. Arellano
- 2008-09: Arellano def. RTU
- 2009-10: RTU def. Olivarez College
- 2010-19: N/A
- 2023: Not Held
- 2024: Immaculada Concepcion College def. EAC-Cavite
Recent Women's basketball champions
edit- 2006-07: DLSU-Dasmariñas def. PUP
- 2007-08: RTU def. EAC
- 2008-19: N/A
- 2023: CEU def. PUP
- 2024: DLSU-Dasmariñas def. CEU
Recent Men's volleyball champions
edit- 2004-05: DLSU-Dasmariñas def. St Francis
- 2005-06: DLSU-Dasmariñas def. St Francis
- 2006-07: DLSU-Dasmariñas def. St Francis
- 2007-08: DLSU-Dasmariñas def. St Francis
- 2008-19: N/A
- 2023: PMMS def. PATTS
- 2024: TBD
Recent Women's volleyball champions
edit- 2004-05: DLSU-Dasmariñas def. La Salle
- 2005-06: DLSU-Dasmariñas
- 2006-07: DLSU-Dasmariñas
- 2007-08: RTU def. St Francis
- 2008-19: N/A
- 2023: Immaculada Concepcion College def. DLSU-Dasmariñas
- 2024: TBD
References
edit- ^ Amarillo, Rose Kristine (December 7, 2017). "NCRAA Season 25: #ANewBeginning". Heraldo Filipino. Retrieved November 2, 2024.