engr_jazon
12-12-2007, 12:03 PM
Wala pa atang thread neto…Dito ko nalang nilagay sa students' section since involve naman mga schools.. (pakilipat nalang po kung inappropriate dahil medyo sports rin sya..)
Naging libangan ko na kasi ang panonood ng mga laro ng mga schools na kasapi sa mga asosasyon na ito… Nandyan na ang mga asaran, cheerdance competitions (chikakas na naman), meeting new friends from other schools, and breath-taking na laro especially basketball finals…
Umpisahan natin ang thread sa konting history muna…
Eto yung early stages ng NCAA at kung bakit sumulpot ang UAAP out of some indifferences at di pagkakasundo ng mga schools…
(eto yung quoted artictle courtesy of pareng WIKIPEDIA)
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) was founded in 1924 on the initiative of Dr. Regino R. Ylanan, a physical education professor of the University of the Philippines (UP).
The original members were the
Ateneo de Manila,
De La Salle College, Institute of Accounts,
National University (NU), San Beda College (SBC),
University of Manila,
University of the Philippines, and the
University of Santo Tomas (UST).
The decision of the Board of Directors to file papers of incorporation with the then Bureau of Commerce in 1930 led to protests from the University of the Philippines, which was the only public institution among member schools, saying that it would lead to commercialization.
National University and the University of Santo Tomas sided with the University of the Philippines on the matter. This led into the formation, via an Article of Agreement, of a triangular meet among NU, UP and UST, with the Board of Control's condition that NCAA events should take precedence.
The league established came to be known as the "Big Three," and on 1932, the Article of Agreement was renewed.
In 1936, the University of the Philippines and University of Santo Tomas withdrew permanently in the NCAA and continued with their own league, while Far Eastern University (FEU) withdrew on its own.
Six schools remained in the league and became known as the "Old-timer six" –
Ateneo de Manila,
Colegio de San Juan de Letran,
De La Salle College, José Rizal College,
Mapúa Institute of Technology and
San Beda College. Also in 1936,
league games were transferred to the newly-completed Rizal Memorial Coliseum, owing to its accessibility among the schools, for most schools were in Manila.
In 1938, Far Eastern University, National University, the University of the Philippines and the University of Santo Tomas formed the University Athletic Association of the Philippines UAAP, a rival intercollegiate league.
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Naging libangan ko na kasi ang panonood ng mga laro ng mga schools na kasapi sa mga asosasyon na ito… Nandyan na ang mga asaran, cheerdance competitions (chikakas na naman), meeting new friends from other schools, and breath-taking na laro especially basketball finals…
Umpisahan natin ang thread sa konting history muna…
Eto yung early stages ng NCAA at kung bakit sumulpot ang UAAP out of some indifferences at di pagkakasundo ng mga schools…
(eto yung quoted artictle courtesy of pareng WIKIPEDIA)
******************** ******************** *********
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) was founded in 1924 on the initiative of Dr. Regino R. Ylanan, a physical education professor of the University of the Philippines (UP).
The original members were the
Ateneo de Manila,
De La Salle College, Institute of Accounts,
National University (NU), San Beda College (SBC),
University of Manila,
University of the Philippines, and the
University of Santo Tomas (UST).
The decision of the Board of Directors to file papers of incorporation with the then Bureau of Commerce in 1930 led to protests from the University of the Philippines, which was the only public institution among member schools, saying that it would lead to commercialization.
National University and the University of Santo Tomas sided with the University of the Philippines on the matter. This led into the formation, via an Article of Agreement, of a triangular meet among NU, UP and UST, with the Board of Control's condition that NCAA events should take precedence.
The league established came to be known as the "Big Three," and on 1932, the Article of Agreement was renewed.
In 1936, the University of the Philippines and University of Santo Tomas withdrew permanently in the NCAA and continued with their own league, while Far Eastern University (FEU) withdrew on its own.
Six schools remained in the league and became known as the "Old-timer six" –
Ateneo de Manila,
Colegio de San Juan de Letran,
De La Salle College, José Rizal College,
Mapúa Institute of Technology and
San Beda College. Also in 1936,
league games were transferred to the newly-completed Rizal Memorial Coliseum, owing to its accessibility among the schools, for most schools were in Manila.
In 1938, Far Eastern University, National University, the University of the Philippines and the University of Santo Tomas formed the University Athletic Association of the Philippines UAAP, a rival intercollegiate league.
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