Ncaa HistoryEssay Preview: Ncaa HistoryReport this essayNCAA: A HISTORYBY: Lt. Col. Julian Malonso, P.A. (RES) Former President Phil. OlympicThe NCAA was founded in 1924 upon the initiative of Dr. Regino R. Ylanan. He was the head of the physical education of the University of the Philippines, when it was still located on the areas of Taft Avenue, Padre Faura, Florida (Now Orosa) and Isaac Peral (now United Nations) streets in Ermita.

The original members were UP, UST, UM, Ateneo, La Salle, and NU, Institute of Account (forerunner of FEU).UP was represented by Dr. Regino R. Ylanan and Professor Candido Bartolome; UST by Very Rev. Fr. Silvestre Sancho O.P.; UM by Blas Reyes; Ateneo by Fr. Hurley and Father McCullough; San Beda by Fr. Bernardo Lopez, OSB; Institute of Accounts(now FEU) by Narchiso Mabanta; NU by Rafael Garcia and La Salle by Bro. C. John and Albert Morrow. JRC, Mapua and Letran joined later. Jose Rizal was represented by Mr. Hernandez and Jose Warren, Mapua by Ignacio Sevilla and Letran by Fr. Antonio Varona, O.P.

NU dropped in 1929. UP, UST and NU formed the Big Three and later on, FEU joined these schools to form the UAAP. Fr. Sancho of the UST said that they did not like to play with kids.

In 1936 Ateneo, La Salle, San Beda, Letran, Mapua and Jose Rizal finally settled down.San Sebastian was admitted when Ateneo and La Salle transferred to the UAAP. Trinity College, Perpetual Help and Philippine Christian College joined later.

The first games were played in the UP campus in Ermita and then in the Nozaleda field (now Agripina Circle) then to the 31 st infantry Quonset Gym with a 5,000 capacity on Victoria corner Gen. Luna, Intramuros (Now Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila). In 1936 when the Rizal Memorial Stadium was finished, the NCAA games were transferred to RMS.

In 1952 when the Ateneo gym at Loyola was built some NCAA games were played in the new gym. However, because of the eleven-point advantage of the home team, Ateneo games were played in the RMS.

The first formal NCAA Championship in 1947 was won by La Salle. Chito Calvo, the “Father of Philippine Basketball” coached the team. Usually a coach is given only a five percent factor in winning a game. La Salles advantage was their veteran coach Chito Calvo.

Jose Rizal won the 1948-49 NCAA Championship coached by Mateo V. Adao. During the first round he had difficulties with his veteran Olympian player Edgardo Fulgencio and alternate Luis Gavieres so he benched them. When they cooperated the second round, the won the championship.

In 1949-1950 season the unlucky Mapua five coached by Far Eastern Games Johnny Schobohm won the championship.In 1950-51 season the Letran Murder Incorporated team led by foxy Lauro Mumar won the Championship after a controversial tenth straight games marred by suspicions that the star players threw away the game against San Beda. It also revived the rivalry of Angel de Leon and Fely Fajardo. Angel de Leon replaced Fely Fajardo as coach of Letran after Fely returned from London Olympics. Fely Fajardo was hired by San Beda on the recommendation of its outgoing coach, Arturo Rius. During the championship game Letran showed its strength and won the 1950-51 championship

Then came the three-legged Zamora trophy rivalry between Ateneo and San Beda. In 1951 -52 and 1952-53 seasons, San Beda won the championships. Ateneo won the 1953-54 and 1954-55 seasons. In the deciding game in the 1959-1960 season San Beda won the three-legged Zamora trophy. Ateneo then was composed of the famous triangular defense of Mario Ballesteros, Tiny Lateral and Frank Rabat who tried to stop the “Great Difference” of San Beda, Caloy Loyzaga. Ateneo for got Willie Sotero and concentrated on Caloy and San Beda won the Zamora trophy. San Beda was coached by Arturo “Last Three Seconds Shooter” Rius. The first two championship games of San Beda were coached by Fely Fajardo who later transferred to UST. Many Ateneo players were recruited from the summer league. The Pacheco brothers formed their own team. Antonio, Jose, Francisco, Angel coached by their father. The eldest Emilio fondly called Lolo did not plan basketball instead soccer. Farmacia Oriental owned by the technicals won the senior champrionship with Bobby Jones, Skiles, and Peter Schobohm.

The Ateneo de Manila had branches in Mindanao, Cagayan de Oro, Davao and Zamboanga. Some of their players came from their branches like Lightning Fernando and “Dick” Andres Francisco from Zamboanga. Francisco Rabat the rebound Baron from Davao, a member of the 1954 World Basketball team of the Philippines that landed third. Alfonso “Boy” Marquez is also a product of the Ateneo de Zamboanga but played for the University of Visayas. It disappointed the late Rev. Father Edgar Martin, S.J. who became the moderator of the Ateneo de Manila, NCAA president and secretary of the BAP. Loreto Carbonell, Jose Antonio Bangoy from the Ateneo de Davao did not join Ateneo de Manila. Carbonell was sent to San Beda with Jose Bangoy who helped San Beda win the Zamora trophy.

The following two names have become part of the Ateneo de Manila. The following was reported by “Philippine Press Service”:

The Ateneo de Manila will become the second Philippine city to bring in people to the NBA. In May, The Philippine National Basketball Association launched this new regional college basketball league on I-95 from the Manila International Airport.

In a press conference last month, the Ateneo de Mariana City Mayor, JosĂ© M. CĂ©janes, confirmed that he and the league plans to play in the Ateneo de Manila. “I have heard that you have been the subject of several of our reports and have even worked with us in meetings with my friends in different cities, where we are having meetings with you,” he said. “This was not an isolated case, as some of our players met in some other cities, and I know that at least a few players who have never been seen in Ateneo de Mariana could play for the Philippine Basketball National Basketball Team,” he said. “As far as I can tell, we don’t like to play the first place. As far as the players I know and admire, I have never heard anything negative about them even if they were called up in other teams.”

The NCAA is officially a member of the Ateneo de Manila after having invited 18 players from two of its top 24 leagues, the NCAA West Division (Atlantic Division and East Division, respectively), for its basketball championships on May 14 through May 21, 2016 – and the NCAA Conference Champions in 2015. The Ateneo de Manila is the first city in Philippines to host the NCAA West Division, which is the second-biggest college basketball conference in the country after the conference the United States, as well as the only one to host NCAA East Division, which is the second-biggest college basketball conference. More than 2,200 players played for the conference in 2012, 2014 and 2015, but it currently has only 50 players. In this year’s NBA, only 11 players and one coach played. The last players that will play in the Ateneo de Manila come from the Ateneo de Philippine Basketball Association – Ateneo Rodrigo de la Paz, an American club founded in 2005, and the Philippine Basketball Association – Ateneo de Manila’s President, Loyola Marymount, who owns and runs the club. During FIFA’s summer summer leagues, soccer players are ranked on a world team’s top team in their schools’ tournaments.

The Philippine Basketball Association, now a team based in Las Vegas, is the first basketball team in Southeast Asia for less than a year to win the Ateneo de Manila Basketball

The following two names have become part of the Ateneo de Manila. The following was reported by “Philippine Press Service”:

The Ateneo de Manila will become the second Philippine city to bring in people to the NBA. In May, The Philippine National Basketball Association launched this new regional college basketball league on I-95 from the Manila International Airport.

In a press conference last month, the Ateneo de Mariana City Mayor, JosĂ© M. CĂ©janes, confirmed that he and the league plans to play in the Ateneo de Manila. “I have heard that you have been the subject of several of our reports and have even worked with us in meetings with my friends in different cities, where we are having meetings with you,” he said. “This was not an isolated case, as some of our players met in some other cities, and I know that at least a few players who have never been seen in Ateneo de Mariana could play for the Philippine Basketball National Basketball Team,” he said. “As far as I can tell, we don’t like to play the first place. As far as the players I know and admire, I have never heard anything negative about them even if they were called up in other teams.”

The NCAA is officially a member of the Ateneo de Manila after having invited 18 players from two of its top 24 leagues, the NCAA West Division (Atlantic Division and East Division, respectively), for its basketball championships on May 14 through May 21, 2016 – and the NCAA Conference Champions in 2015. The Ateneo de Manila is the first city in Philippines to host the NCAA West Division, which is the second-biggest college basketball conference in the country after the conference the United States, as well as the only one to host NCAA East Division, which is the second-biggest college basketball conference. More than 2,200 players played for the conference in 2012, 2014 and 2015, but it currently has only 50 players. In this year’s NBA, only 11 players and one coach played. The last players that will play in the Ateneo de Manila come from the Ateneo de Philippine Basketball Association – Ateneo Rodrigo de la Paz, an American club founded in 2005, and the Philippine Basketball Association – Ateneo de Manila’s President, Loyola Marymount, who owns and runs the club. During FIFA’s summer summer leagues, soccer players are ranked on a world team’s top team in their schools’ tournaments.

The Philippine Basketball Association, now a team based in Las Vegas, is the first basketball team in Southeast Asia for less than a year to win the Ateneo de Manila Basketball

In 1960 when the NCAA games were transferred to the Araneta Coliseum, a new system was introduced in the championship round. If a third team has a better record than the first round champion and the second round champion, the third team plays for the championship in an elimination round, San Beda won the first round

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