NCAA Softball Championship (Philippines)

NCAA Softball Championship (Philippines)

The NCAA softball championship was the softball tournament of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the Philippines. The tournament was discontinued in 1986.

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NCAA Softball Champions

A.Y. Juniors Seniors
1965-66 Ateneo colors.svg Ateneo de Manila University Ateneo colors.svg Ateneo de Manila University
1966-67 La Salle colors.svg De La Salle College Mapua colors.svg Mapúa Institute of Technology
1967-68 La Salle colors.svg De La Salle College San Beda colors.svg San Beda College
1968-69 Ateneo colors.svg Ateneo de Manila University Mapua colors.svg Mapúa Institute of Technology
1969-70 San Beda colors.svg San Beda College Mapua colors.svg Mapúa Institute of Technology
1970-71 La Salle colors.svg La Salle Green Hills San Beda colors.svg San Beda College
1971-72 La Salle colors.svg La Salle Green Hills San Beda colors.svg San Beda College and
Mapua colors.svg Mapúa Institute of Technology
1972-73 La Salle colors.svg La Salle Green Hills Mapua colors.svg Mapúa Institute of Technology
1973-74 La Salle colors.svg La Salle Green Hills Mapua colors.svg Mapúa Institute of Technology
1974-75 La Salle colors.svg La Salle Green Hills La Salle colors.svg De La Salle College
1975-76 San Beda colors.svg San Beda College Mapua colors.svg Mapúa Institute of Technology
1976-77 SSC-R colors.svg San Sebastian College - Recoletos La Salle colors.svg De La Salle University
1977-78 SSC-R colors.svg San Sebastian College - Recoletos La Salle colors.svg De La Salle University
1979-80 Mapua colors.svg Mapúa Institute of Technology Letran colors.svg Colegio de San Juan de Letran
1980-81 La Salle colors.svg La Salle Green Hills Mapua colors.svg Mapúa Institute of Technology
1981-82 Mapua colors.svg Mapúa Institute of Technology Mapua colors.svg Mapúa Institute of Technology
1982-83 None Mapua colors.svg Mapúa Institute of Technology
1983-84 No tournament
1984-85 No tournament
1985-86 None Mapua colors.svg Mapúa Institute of Technology
After 1986 Discontinued

Number of Championships by School

School Jrs Srs All
Mapua 2 10 12
La Salle 2 3 10
LSGH* 6 0 6
San Beda 2 3 5
Ateneo* 2 1 3
San Sebastian 2 0 2
Letran 0 1 1

NOTE

  • LSGH won its six (6) championships under DLSU. It now plays under DLS-CSB.

See also

References

Results of 1976-1977 Season- Senior Division

First Round Standings Wins Losses Pct
De La Salle University-Manila 3 1 .750
Ateneo de Manila University 3 1 .750
Mapua Institute of Technology 2 2 .500
San Beda College 1 3 .250
San Sebastian College 1 3 .250

First Round Championship- De La Salle University wins playoff over Ateneo de Manila University

Second Round Standings Wins Losses Pct
De La Salle University-Manila 3 1 .750
Ateneo de Manila University 3 1 .750
Mapua Institute of Technology 3 1 .750
San Beda College 1 3 .250
San Sebastian College 0 4 .000

Second Round Championship- Mapua Institute of Technology wins playoff over De La Salle University and Ateneo de Manila University

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME- De La Salle University- 7 Mapua Institute of Technology- 0


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