The Philippine Collegiate Champions League (PCCL) was a national collegiate basketball championship league in the Philippines. Its tournament, known as the "National Collegiate Championship" (NCC) is sanctioned by the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas, the country's national basketball federation. The league's format varies every season with 250 teams coming from nine different regional areas nationwide.

History

It was originally established in 2002 as the Collegiate Champions League (CCL). Reynaldo Gamboa, former Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) chairman and team governor for the Shell Turbo Chargers was named as the chairman of the tournament, while former national coach Joe Lipa served as the tournament director and commissioner. In 2008, the national governing body of basketball in the Philippines, the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) sanctioned the CCL and was renamed into the Philippine Collegiate Champions League in which the organizers of the old CCL were retained.

So then, teams from the UAAP had dominated the tournament, winning ten (10) out of the twelve (12) championships contested, with the remainder being won by teams from the NCAA. UAAP and NCAA teams are given four, and the CESAFI one, outright slots in the round of 16 berths. No UAAP champion vs. NCAA champion meeting took place in the finals, although a finals between the UAAP champion and the NCAA runner-up was contested in 2003 (FEU vs. San Sebastian), 2011 (Ateneo vs. San Sebastian)and 2019 (Ateneo vs. San Beda), UAAP and CESAFI champions contested the finals in 2018, and both finalists in the UAAP contested the 2008 and 2012 championship while NCAA finalists would later contested in 2018.

In 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2014, the Finals were played in a best-of-3 series; the others were one-off games (2004–2008); no third-place game was held on the first two tournaments. The contest was not held in 2005. In 2011, the single round robin Final Four match-up was introduced with the team with the most wins will have a twice-to-beat incentive in the Finals. However, in 2012, it was changed to whichever team to first get two (2) wins will automatically advanced to the Finals with the Finals without any incentives and with the Finals being played in a best-of-three series.

Due to time constraints, the championship of the 2015 tournament was cancelled. Instead, the winners of the semifinal round were declared as co-champions.

There was no tournament held in 2016 due to the changes adopted in the UAAP calendar.

The national championship returned in 2017 and adopted an elite-eight tournament format. The top two teams from UAAP and NCAA, together with the CESAFI champion were seeded automatically. The three remaining slots were given to the champions of the Luzon, NCR and Mindanao regional tournaments.

In 2018, changes in the tournament format were made to give provincial teams a fair chance to be in the championship round. The champions of UAAP and NCAA were placed in a separate group while the rest of the qualified teams, including the CESAFI champion will be placed in a separate tournament group that will first determine the champions for North Luzon, South Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. The eventual winner of this group will face-off with the winner of the UAAP/NCAA group to determine the national champion.

From 2017 to 2018, the PCCL held its 3x3 basketball tournament, in parallel to its regular national championship. The PCCL's version of its 3x3 tournament has similar rules with the BIG3 tournament. Regional 3x3 tournaments were held in North and South Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. In 2018, the official FIBA 3x3 rules were followed.

Tournament results

5-on-5

Per tournament

SeasonFinalsThird-place gameMost Valuable Player
ChampionScoresRunners-upThird placeScoresFourth place
2003UE Red Warriors (UAAP)82–58 57–55FEU Tamaraws (UAAP)UST Growling Tigers (UAAP)No third place gameNot awarded
2004FEU Tamaraws (UAAP)81–77 89–81San Sebastian Stags (NCAA)Ateneo Blue Eagles (UAAP) St. Francis Doves (NCRAA/UCAA)
2005FEU Tamaraws (UAAP)69–49UE Red Warriors (UAAP)UV Green Lancers (CESAFI)65–64PCU Dolphins (NCAA)
2006UE Red Warriors (UAAP)66–59San Beda Red Lions (NCAA)JRU Heavy Bombers (NCAA)76–72Mapúa Cardinals (NCAA)
2007Ateneo Blue Eagles (UAAP)71–54UV Green Lancers (CESAFI)STI Olympians (NAASCU)87–81 (OT)UST Growling Tigers (UAAP)
2008De La Salle Green Archers (UAAP)71–62Ateneo Blue Eagles (UAAP)Letran Knights (NCAA)75–67San Beda Red Lions (NCAA)JVee Casio (La Salle)
2009Ateneo Blue Eagles (UAAP)70–75 90–63 74–70FEU Tamaraws (UAAP)San Beda Red Lions (NCAA)91–85San Sebastian Stags (NCAA)Jai Reyes (Ateneo)
2010Ateneo Blue Eagles (UAAP)78–80 70–59 73–67Adamson Soaring Falcons (UAAP)De La Salle Green Archers (UAAP)82–71UC Webmasters (CESAFI)Nico Salva (Ateneo)
2011San Sebastian Stags (NCAA)51–56 73–67Ateneo Blue Eagles (UAAP)San Beda Red Lions (NCAA)82–69UC Webmasters (CESAFI)Ian Sangalang (San Sebastian)
2012UST Growling Tigers (UAAP)82–76 69–70 81–76Ateneo Blue Eagles (UAAP)San Beda Red Lions (NCAA)64–56SWU Cobras (CESAFI)Jeric Teng (UST)
2013De La Salle Green Archers (UAAP)64–54 70–61SWU Cobras (CESAFI)FEU Tamaraws (UAAP)San Beda Red Lions (NCAA)Jeron Teng (La Salle)
2014San Beda Red Lions (NCAA)88–81 73–66De La Salle Green Archers (UAAP)UV Green Lancers (CESAFI)63–60USC Warriors (CESAFI)Ola Adeogun (San Beda)
2015San Beda Red Lions (NCAA) FEU Tamaraws (UAAP)Co-championsLetran Knights (NCAA) USC Warriors (CESAFI)Joint runners-upKen Holmqvist (FEU)
2016No tournament heldNo tournament heldNo tournament held
2017Lyceum Pirates (NCAA)70–66San Beda Red Lions (NCAA)No third placerJaycee Marcelino (Lyceum)
2018Ateneo Blue Eagles (UAAP)95–71UV Green Lancers (CESAFI)Isaac Go (Ateneo)
2019Ateneo Blue Eagles (UAAP)57–46San Beda Red Lions (NCAA)UV Green Lancers (CESAFI)93–63UP Fighting Maroons (UAAP)SJ Belangel (Ateneo)
2020CanceledCancelednone
2021No tournament heldNo tournament heldNo tournament held
2022No tournament heldNo tournament heldNo tournament held

Notes

Medal table

RankTeamGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Ateneo Blue Eagles5319
2FEU Tamaraws3216
3San Beda Red Lions2338
4De La Salle Green Archers2114
5UE Red Warriors2103
6San Sebastian Stags1102
7UST Growling Tigers1012
8Lyceum Pirates1001
9UV Green Lancers0235
10Adamson Soaring Falcons0101
SWU Cobras0101
12Letran Knights0022
13JRU Heavy Bombers0011
STI Olympians0011
Saint Francis Doves0011
USC Warriors0011
Totals (16 entries)17151648

Per league

Regional champions

YearLuzonVisMin/Southern Islands
2010Letran Knights Lyceum PiratesNU BulldogsUE Red WarriorsUSC Warriors UI Wildcats
2011San Sebastian StagsUC Webmasters
2013FEU TamarawsSWU Cobras
2014De La Salle Green ArchersUV Green Lancers
YearNorth/Central LuzonNCRSouth Luzon/BicolVisayasMindanao
2011U-Pang FlamesDe La Salle Green Archers NU BulldogsUB BrahmansAMA Ormoc TitansSTI-CDO Olympians
2017LNU DukesSan Sebastian StagsNCF Tigersn/aHTC GenSan Wildcats
2018DHVTSU WildcatsLetran KnightsNCF TigersCSAV TitansHTC GenSan Wildcats
2019DHVTSU WildcatsDiliman Blue DragonsAnnunciation PanthersAC LightningsHTC GenSan Wildcats

3x3

YearChampionScoreRunner-upThird place
2017Arellano (NCAA)42–24Fatima (NAASCU)UV (CESAFI)
2018Holy Child College of Davao2–0 (best-of-three)La Finns ScholasticaUNC

Results from 2004 to 2007

2004–05 CCL

The third season of the CCL began on February 11, 2005, with Philippine Basketball League's Chino Trinidad as the Commissioner.

Participating teams

Seeded atTeamLeagueNotesEliminated at
SemifinalsPhilippine Christian University DolphinsNCAANCAA championSemifinals (Eliminated by UE)
QuarterfinalsFar Eastern University TamarawsUAAPUAAP championChampions (Finals vs. UE)
QuarterfinalsUniversity of the Visayas Green LancersCESAFICESAFI championSemifinals (Eliminated by FEU)
QuarterfinalsUniversity of Perpetual Help Rizal AltasNCAANCAA runner-upQuarterfinals (Eliminated by UE)
Third RoundAteneo de Manila University Blue EaglesUAAPUAAP 3rd placeThird Round (Eliminated by UP)
Second RoundColegio de San Juan de Letran KnightsNCAANCAA 3rd placeSecond Round (Eliminated by UP)
Second RoundUniversity of the East Red WarriorsUAAPUAAP 4th placeFinals (Defeated by FEU)
Second RoundUniversity of San Jose - Recoletos JaguarsCESAFICESAFI runner-upSecond Round (Eliminated by UC)
UnseededUniversity of the Philippines Fighting MaroonsUAAPUAAP 5th placeQuarterfinals (Eliminated by FEU)
UnseededUniversity of Southern Philippines PanthersCESAFICESAFI 3rd placeFirst Round (Eliminated by UMindanao)
UnseededWest Negros College MustangsNOPSSCEANOPSSCEA championFirst Round (Eliminated by UC)
UnseededSan Beda College Red LionsNCAANCAA 4th placeSecond Round (Eliminated by UE)
UnseededEmilio Aguinaldo College GeneralsUCAAUCAA championFirst Round (Eliminated by UP)
UnseededUniversity of Mindanao WildcatsDavao PRISAADavao PRISAA ChampionQuarterfinals (Eliminated by UV)
UnseededUniversity of Cebu WebmastersCESAFICESAFI 4th placeThird Round (Eliminated by UP)
UnseededUniversity of Manila HawksNAASCUNAASCU championFirst Round (Eliminated by San Beda)

Bracket

First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
February 11/13
EAC55
February 15/17
UP78
Letran41
UP52
February 19
UP77
Ateneo55
February 15/22
UP56
FEU78
February 24
FEU85
February 11/13
UV71
U of Mindanao93
USP74
February 15/22
U of Mindanao74
UV84
February 27
FEU69
February 11/13
UE49
UC109
February 15/17
WNC83
USJ–R70
UC81
February 19
UC69
UE78
February 15/17
UE70
February 11/13
San Beda55
UM79
February 15/22
San Beda85
UE71
Perpetual59
February 24
UE72
PCU67Third place
February 27
UV65
PCU64
2005 PCCL champions
Second title

2006–07 CCL

The 4th Collegiate Champions League began on October 5, 2006

Participating teams

SeedTeamLeagueNotesEliminated at
1Ateneo de Manila University Blue EaglesUAAPUAAP runner-upQuarterfinals (eliminated by Mapúa)
2San Beda College Red LionsNCAANCAA championFinals (defeated by UE)
3University of Santo Tomas Growling TigersUAAPUAAP championRound of 16 (eliminated by JRU)
4Philippine Christian University DolphinsNCAANCAA runner-upQuarterfinals (eliminated by UE)
5University of the East Red WarriorsUAAPUAAP 3rd placeChampions (Finals vs. San Beda)
6Colegio de San Juan de Letran KnightsNCAANCAA 3rd placeQuarterfinals (eliminated by JRU)
7Adamson University Soaring FalconsUAAPUAAP 4th placeRound of 16 (eliminated by UV)
8Mapua Institute of Technology CardinalsNCAANCAA 4th placeSemifinals (eliminated by UE)
9Saint Francis of Assisi College System DovesNCRAANCRAA championRound of 16 (eliminated by Mapúa)
10University of the Visayas Green LancersCESAFIVisayas-Mindanao qualifierQuarterfinals (eliminated by San Beda)
11University of Cebu WebmastersCESAFIVisayas-Mindanao qualifierRound of 16 (eliminated by Letran)
12Emilio Aguinaldo College GeneralsUCAAUCAA championRound of 16 (eliminated by UE)
13AMA Computer University TitansNAASCUNAASCU championRound of 16 (eliminated by PCU)
14José Rizal University Heavy BombersNCAANCAA 6th place - WildcardSemifinals (eliminated by San Beda)
15National University BulldogsUAAPUAAP 7th place - WildcardRound of 16 (eliminated by San Beda)
16PMI Colleges AdmiralsCUSACUSA champion - WildcardRound of 16 (eliminated by Ateneo)

Bracket

Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
October 6 — Blue Eagle Gym
Ateneo87
October 14 — Rizal Coliseum
PMI73
Ateneo66
October 5 — EAC Gym
Mapúa70
Mapúa77
October 19 — Rizal Coliseum
St. Francis60
Mapúa73
October 10 — St. Placid's Gym
UE84
PCU95
October 13 — Rizal Coliseum
AMACU88
PCU55
October 5 — EAC Gym
UE74
UE84
October 22 — Rizal Coliseum
EAC60
UE66
October 10 — St. Placid's Gym
San Beda59
San Beda75
October 13 — Rizal Coliseum
NU72
San Beda84
October 9 — UST Gym
UV68
Adamson67
October 19 — Rizal Coliseum
UV70
San Beda61
October 9 — UST Gym
JRU58Third place
UST63
October 14 — Rizal ColiseumOctober 22 — Rizal Coliseum
JRU65
JRU64Mapúa72
October 6 — Blue Eagle Gym
Letran58JRU76
Letran81
UC71
2006 PCCL champions
Second title

Visayas–Mindanao qualifying series

All games were held at the Cebu Coliseum in Cebu City.

Semi-finalsFinal
2UC93
1USC90
2WNCL
3UCW
Semi-finalsFinal
3UMin68
1UV83
2USJ–RL
3UMinW

2007–08 CCL

The 5th Collegiate Champions League started on November 10, 2007.

Participating teams

SeedTeamLeagueNotesEliminated at
1De La Salle University-Manila Green ArchersUAAPUAAP championRound of 16 (Forfeit)
2San Beda College Red LionsNCAANCAA championQuarterfinals (Eliminated by UST)
3Ateneo de Manila University Blue EaglesUAAPUAAP 3rd place Unigames runner-upChampions (Finals vs. UV)
4University of the East Red WarriorsUAAPUAAP runner-upRound of 16 (Forfeit)
5Far Eastern University TamarawsUAAPUAAP 5th place Unigames champion - WildcardQuarterfinals (Eliminated by STI)
6José Rizal University Heavy BombersNCAANCAA 3rd placeQuarterfinals (Eliminated by Ateneo de Manila)
7University of Santo Tomas Growling TigersUAAPUAAP 4th placeSemi-finals (Eliminated by Ateneo de Manila)
8University of the Visayas Green LancersCESAFICESAFI championFinals (Defeated by Ateneo de Manila)
9Lyceum of the Philippines University PiratesWNCAAWNCAA championRound of 16 (Eliminated by UV)
10Mapúa Institute of Technology CardinalsNCAANCAA 4th placeRound of 16 (Eliminated by UST)
11West Negros College MustangsNOPSSCEANOPSSCEA champion Unigames 3rd PlaceRound of 16 (Eliminated by JRU)
12Manuel L. Quezon University StallionsCUSACUSA championRound of 16 (Eliminated by FEU)
13STI College OlympiansNAASCUNAASCU championSemi-finals (Eliminated by UV)
14San Sebastian College - Recoletos StagsNCAANCAA 5th placeRound of 16 (Eliminated by Ateneo de Manila)
15Sacred Heart College StallionsTCCLTCCL championRound of 16 (eliminated by San Beda)
16University of Mindanao WildcatsDCAADCAA championQuarterfinals (Eliminated by UV)

Bracket

Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
November 15 - The Arena
La SalleDeclined
November 19 - The Arena
UMinDefault
UMin58
November 17 - The Arena
UV78
UV101
November 26 - The Arena
Lyceum80
UV80
November 14 - Blue Eagle Gym
STI71
UEForfeit
November 21 - The Arena
STIDefault
STI77
November 10 - The Arena
FEU72
FEU91
November 28 - The Arena
MLQU80
UV54
November 12 - St. Placid's Gym
Ateneo71
San Beda105
November 19 - The Arena
Sacred Heart48
San Beda84
November 12 - St. Placid's Gym
UST88
UST91
November 26 - The Arena
Mapúa90
UST66
November 14 - Blue Eagle Gym
Ateneo92Third place
Ateneo78
November 21 - The ArenaNovember 28 - The Arena
San Sebastian51
Ateneo81STI87
November 13 - N. Aquino Stadium
JRU71UST (OT)81
JRU83
WNC61
2007 Champion
Ateneo First title

Media

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