Inter-Scholastic Athletic Association

The Inter-Scholastic Athletic Association or ISAA is an athletic sports organization in the Philippines formed by seven universities and colleges namely FEATI University, La Consolacion College Manila, Lyceum of the Philippines University, Manila Adventist College, Manila Tytana Colleges formerly Manila Doctors College, Philippine Women’s University, and Southville International School and Colleges. The grand opening of the league was held on September 09, 2009 (09/09/09) at Manila Tytana Colleges in Macapagal Boulevard, Pasay City. The founding member-schools have come together to form this sports organization that aims to promote sports program and develop student-athletes. As the league progressed, schools like Philippine Merchant Marine School, St. Dominic College of Asia, and PATTS College of Aeronautics had joined the organization. Through the years this young league has been blessed with the presence of sporting glitterati; NBA Miami Heat Coach Erik Spoelstra and his NBA FIT coaching staff made a rare and very special appearance, Senator Sonny M. Angara, Ginebra Kings Forward Kerby Raymundo, Ateneo’s open spiker Alyssa Valdez, Philippine Star Columnist and TV Commentator Quinito P. Henson, Basketball heartthrob and legends Ronnie Magsanoc, Vince Hizon, Alvin Patrimonio and Alvin Teng, Alaska Aces former Head Coach Luigi Trillo, Alaska Aces Guard Jeron Teng, and Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors and 2017 Premier Volleyball League Conference MVP Myla Pablo. It has been nine spectacular years. We are growing in number. It is an exhilarating time for us. We are the ISAA. We are young. We are sports. We play…to win.

Inter-Scholastic Athletic Association
Current season, competition or edition:
ISAA Season 11
Founded2009
No. of teams11 teams
CountryPhilippines
Venue(s)Mall of Asia Arena,
Cuneta Astrodome


List of members

Inactive Members

  • Taguig City University - TCU Catfish
  • St. Dominic College Of Asia – Dominican Red Pikes
  • FEU - East Asia College -iTamaraws

Sports

See also

References

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