Men's National Collegiate Athletic Association

The Men's National Collegiate Athletic Association is an athletic association in the Philippines, and is the direct counterpart of the older Women's National Collegiate Athletic Association (founded in 1970). The Men's National Collegiate Athletic Association (MNCAA) is exclusive for men. The MNCAA was founded in 2004. Competition is divided into three divisions: Seniors for college students, Juniors for high school students, and Midgets for grade school and first year high school students. The competing sports of the tournament are Basketball, Volleyball, Futsal, Table Tennis, Badminton and Streetdance.[1]

Member schools

Metro Manila

Colleges

InstitutionSeniorsJuniorsWomenStatusFoundedAffiliation (Population)ColorLocation
Enderun Colleges Titans Junior Titans Lady Titans Private, Non-Sectarian 2005 Non-Sectarian (200-400) Bronze & Burgundy McKinley Hill, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City
Thames International - Entrepreneur School of Asia Private, Non-Sectarian 1999
University of Asia and the Pacific Dragons Junior Dragons Lady Dragons Private, Opus Dei 1967
Centro Escolar University Scorpions Junior Scorpions Lady Scorpions Private, Non-Sectarian 1907
St. Paul University Manila Gladiators Junior Gladiators Lady Gladiators Private, Sisters of Charity of St. Paul
La Consolacion College Blue Royals Junior Blue Royals Lady Blue Royals Private, Augustinian Sisters
*San Beda College Alabang Red Lions Junior Red Lions Lady Red Lions Private, Benedictine
Philippine Women's University Patriots Junior Patriots Lady Patriots Private, Non-Sectarian

High School

  • St. Stephen's High School- Stephenians

Cordillera Administrative Region

Central Luzon

Calabarzon

Bicol Region

Visayas

MNCAA Championships

References

  1. "MNCAA kicks off Saturday". Tempo. Archived from the original on 14 December 2015. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
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