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Colleges and Universities Sports Association

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Athletic association in the Philippines
Colleges and Universities Sports Association
Founded1994; 31 years ago (1994)
CountryPhilippines
Venue(s)Metro Manila

TheColleges and Universities Sports Association is an athletic association composed ofcolleges anduniversities in thePhilippines. It was established in 1994. The league ended in 2007.

History

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The league was first established in 1995. In the league's first ever men's basketball finals, TIP faced off against MLQU.[1] TIP became the league's first champion in men's basketball.[2] TIP then went on to win the inaugural overall championship.[3]

On August 17, 1996, the 2nd season began with PCU as host.[3] Aside from hosting, PCU had also joined theNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) while also playing in theNational Capital Region Athletic Association (NCRAA). The MLQU Stallions and the CCP Bobcats faced each other that season for the men's basketball championship.[4] Led by the league's MVP inCelino Cruz andWynne Arboleda, MLQU got its first men's basketball title.[5]

For the 1997–98 season, the league welcomedAMA Computer Education as its newest school.[6] With the return of Las Piñas Colleges, the league had 10 member schools. That season, Las Piñas Colleges reached the finals for the basketball tournament, led byErnesto Billones and head coachLouie Alas.[7] Once again though, MLQU won the men's basketball championship that year.[8]

The 6th season began on August 24, 2000, with TIP as host.[9] That season, PCCr won its fourth straight women's basketball title.[10] TIP won the men's badminton tournament that year.[11] The tournament was dominated by CCP, who won events in volleyball, chess, and table tennis enroute to its third straight overall championship.[12]

The 7th season began on August 29, 2001 with Metro Manila College as host and opening ceremonies held at theAraneta Coliseum.[13]Trinity University of Asia joined the league that season.[14] University of the Assumption won the men's basketball tournament that year.[15] They also won in men's table tennis.[16] PMI then defeated CCP for the women's basketball championship.[17] They also won in both categories of volleyball. In chess, MLQU won gold.[18] Once again, CCP claimed the overall crown.[16]

The 8th season began on August 29, 2002 with 12 schools and the introduction of football.[19] That season, Las Piñas Colleges finally captured its first title in men's basketball over the UA Blue Pelicans. Once again, CCP dominated with gold medals in volleyball and table tennis and silver medals in basketball, football, badminton and swimming to win its 5th straight overall championship.[20]

On August 26, 2003, the 9th season began.[21] In a rematch of last year's finals, Las Piñas Colleges was able to defend its title in men's basketball, as they were led by Joel Gragasin andDennis Daa.[22]

Member schools

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InstitutionVarsity teamStatusFoundedColorLocation
FEATI UniversityFEATI SeahawksPrivate1946Santa Cruz,Manila
University of the AssumptionUA Blue PelicansPrivate1963San Fernando City,Pampanga
Central Colleges of the PhilippinesCCP BobcatsPrivate1954Mapua school colorsAurora Blvd.,Quezon City
De La Salle Araneta UniversityDLS-AU CowboysPrivate1946Malabon
De Ocampo Memorial CollegesDOMC CobrasPrivate1962Santa Mesa,Manila
Centro Escolar Las PiñasLPC Blue LionsPrivate1975Almanza,Las Piñas
Manuel L. Quezon UniversityMLQU StallionsPrivate1947UPHD school colorsSanta Cruz,Manila
Metro Manila CollegeMMC BisonsPrivate1947Novaliches, Quezon City
Philippine College of CriminologyPCCr EnforcersPrivate1954Mapua school colorsSanta Cruz,Manila
PMI CollegesPMI AdmiralsPrivate1948Letran school colorsSanta Cruz,Manila
Saint Jude CollegeSJC CrusadersPrivate1968Ateneo school colorsDimasalang, Sampaloc,Manila
Trinity University of AsiaTUA BroncosPrivate1963Quezon City
Technological Institute of the PhilippinesTIP EngineersPrivate1962UST school colorsQuezon City
World Citi CollegesWCC VikingsPrivate1979Cubao,Quezon City

Champions

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Overall

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  • 1995–1996 - Technological Institute of the Philippines
  • 1996–1997 -
  • 1997–1998 -
  • 1998–1999 - Central Colleges of the Philippines
  • 1999–2000 - Central Colleges of the Philippines
  • 2000–2001 - Central Colleges of the Philippines
  • 2001–2002 - Central Colleges of the Philippines
  • 2002–2003 - Central Colleges of the Philippines

Basketball

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Men's

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  • 1995–1996 - Technological Institute of the Philippines
  • 1996–1997 - Manuel L. Quezon University
  • 1997–1998 - Manuel L. Quezon University
  • 1998–1999 -
  • 1999–2000 -
  • 2000–2001 -
  • 2001–2002 - University of the Assumption
  • 2002–2003 - Las Piñas Colleges
  • 2003–2004 - Las Piñas Colleges
  • 2004–2005 - PMI Colleges
  • 2005–2006 -
  • 2006–2007 - PMI Colleges
  • 2007–2008 -
  • 2008–2009 - Manuel L. Quezon University

Women's

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  • 2000–2001 - Philippine College of Criminology
  • 2001–2002 - PMI Colleges

Volleyball

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Men's

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  • 2000–2001 - Central Colleges of the Philippines
  • 2001–2002 - PMI Colleges

Women's

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  • 2000–2001 - Central Colleges of the Philippines
  • 2001–2002 - PMI Colleges

Chess

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  • 2000–2001 - Central Colleges of the Philippines
  • 2001–2002 - Manuel L. Quezon University

References

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  1. ^"TIP, MLQU forge finals showdown for CUSA finals". February 1, 1996. p. 18. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2023.
  2. ^"CUSA begins 2nd year".Manila Standard. August 17, 1996. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2023.
  3. ^abAtencio, Peter (August 8, 1996)."TIP, PCU unwrap CUSA on August 17".Manila Standard. p. 13. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2023.
  4. ^"CCP, MLQU to dispute CUSA title".Manila Standard. September 29, 1996. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2023.
  5. ^Simon, Danny."October 2, 1996".Manila Standard. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2023.
  6. ^Atencio, Peter (July 10, 1997)."AMA Computer is 10th member of CUSA".Manila Standard. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2023.
  7. ^"LPC vs. MLQU in CUSA".Manila Standard. October 6, 1997. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2023.
  8. ^"Boysen wallops Pasay for PICAA cage crown".Manila Standard. October 10, 1997. p. 12. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2023.
  9. ^"THE 6TH SEASON OF THE CUSA IS OFF TO A BLAZING START".Philippine Daily Inquirer. August 24, 2000. pp. B13. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2023.
  10. ^"PCCr wins".Philippine Daily Inquirer. pp. A23. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2023.
  11. ^"TIP netters prevail".Philippine Daily Inquirer. March 9, 2001. pp. A19. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2023.
  12. ^"CCP gains grand slam in CUSA".Philstar.com. March 19, 2001. RetrievedOctober 2, 2023.
  13. ^Miranda, Dr. Ligaya M. (August 29, 2001)."Message".Manila Standard. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2023.
  14. ^"Brief History".Trinity University of Asia. Retrieved2023-09-29.
  15. ^"Pampangos capture Cusa crown".Manila Standard. October 15, 2001. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2023.
  16. ^ab"CCP overall champion sa CUSA".Philstar.com. March 10, 2002. RetrievedOctober 2, 2023.
  17. ^"PMI nips CCP, wins women's Cusa title".Manila Standard. p. 10. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2023.
  18. ^Atencio, Peter (March 7, 2002)."MLQU captures chess title".The Manila Standard. pp. A11. RetrievedOctober 2, 2023.
  19. ^"CUSA caging unwraps today".Philstar.com. October 16, 2002. RetrievedOctober 2, 2023.
  20. ^"CCP's "Go For Gold"".Philippine Daily Inquirer. June 1, 2003. pp. B18. RetrievedOctober 2, 2023.
  21. ^"CUSA ninth season gets underway at Astrodome".Philstar.com. October 9, 2003. RetrievedOctober 2, 2023.
  22. ^"Las Piñas Huskies retain CUSA crown".Philstar.com. October 9, 2003. RetrievedOctober 2, 2023.
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