State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association

State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association
AbbreviationSCUAA
Formation1953 (SCAA)
1970 (SCUAA)
Legal statusPublic organization
Location
Membership
93 members
Main organ
Executive Committee

The State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (SCUAA) is an association of 93 institutions, conferences, organizations, and individuals that organizes the athletic programs of different state colleges and universities in the Philippines. SCUAA is one of the inter-collegiate sports associations in the Philippines, the union of seven major state colleges and universities in Metro Manila.

History

The organization was established as State Colleges Athletic Association (SCAA) in 1953 encompassing the Philippine Normal College, Central Luzon Agricultural College, the Philippine College of Commerce, and the Philippine College of Arts and Trade.

Despite many years of challenges in the forefront, SCUAA was able to gain ground in various regions in the country through the creation of regional or satellite SCUAA, hence the establishment of a National SCUAA in the mid-1980s. Two years after, the first National SCUAA Olympics was held with member state colleges and universities from Regions I, IV, V, VIII, and NCR participating.

Conferences

National Capital Region

Institution Athletic nickname Establishment Color Location
Philippine State College of Aeronautics PSCA Iron Eagle 1969
  
Pasay
Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology EARIST Red Fox 1945
  
Manila
Marikina Polytechnic College MPC Gears 1947
  
Marikina
Philippine Normal University PNU Torch Bearer 1901
  
Manila and other locations
Polytechnic University of the Philippines PUP Mighty Maroons 1904
  
Manila and other locations
Rizal Technological University RTU Blue Thunder 1969
  
Mandaluyong and Pasig
Technological University of the Philippines TUP Gray Hawks 1901
  
Manila and other locations

The 23rd Season of SCUAA-NCR was held in PUP. The opening ceremony of this season is one of the most colorful and unforgettable ceremony in the league history. The 24th season was hosted by TUP, 25th Season was staged by PNU. The PNU Torchbearer Pep Squad lead the performance for a very spectacular and amazing opening number, making the silver anniversary of SCUUA a day to remember. The PhilSCA is expected to host the 26th Season of SCUAA-NCR in 2014.

Ilocos Region

The SCUAA-I Conference is composed of the six State Universities and Colleges in the Ilocos Region. It also included the SUCs in what is now the Cordillera Administrative Region (when it was still part of Region I).

The latest season of the SCUAA-I Conference was held at the Pangasinan State University.

Institution Athletic nickname Establishment Color Location
Mariano Marcos State University MMSU Stallions 1969
  
Batac, Ilocos Norte
University of Northern Philippines UNP Sharks 1965
  
  
  
Vigan City
Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College ISPSC Panthers 1998
  
  
Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur
North Luzon Philippines State College NLPSC Tigers 2010 Candon City
Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University DMMMSU Stingers 1981 Bacnotan, La Union
Pangasinan State University PSU Golden Lions 1979
  
  
Lingayen, Pangasinan

Cagayan Valley

The SCUAA II is one of the divisions of SCUAA which serves the region of Cagayan Valley. The host for the 2008 season was the Nueva Vizcaya State University. Emerging as the champion for the 2008 season was the CSU Maroons, followed by NVSU, ISU, then QSC.

Institution Athletic nickname Establishment Color Location
Cagayan State University CSU Athena 1978
  
Tuguegarao, Cagayan
Quirino State College QSC Buffalos 1983
  
Diffun, Quirino
Nueva Vizcaya State University NVSU Archers 1916
  
  
  
Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
Isabela State University ISU Falcons 1978
  
Echague, Isabela
University of Abra UAbra Buffaloes 2021
  
Lagangilang, Abra

SUC Olympic III – Central Luzon

Institution Nickname Status Founded Color Location
Bulacan State University BulSU Gold Gears State 1904
  
Malolos, Bulacan
President Ramon Magsaysay State University PRMSU Blue Jaguars State 1910
  
Iba, Zambales
Philippine State College of Aeronautics PhilSCA Iron Eagles State 1967 Floridablanca, Pampanga
Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology NEUST Phoenix State 1929
  
Cabanatuan
Tarlac State University TSU Firefox State 1906
  
Tarlac City, Tarlac
Tarlac Agricultural University TAU Jets State 1945 Green & White     Camiling, Tarlac
Pampanga State Agricultural University PACers State 1974 White/canary yellow/Brazilian green Magalang, Pampanga
Central Luzon State University CLSU Green Cobras State 1907 Green and White
  
Muñoz, Nueva Ecija
Bataan Peninsula State University BPSU Stallions State 2007 Maroon & Gold Balanga, Bataan
Aurora State College of Technology ASCoT Dolphins State 1993 Gold and White Baler, Aurora
Philippine Merchant Marine Academy PMMA Marines State 1820 San Narciso, Zambales
Don Honorio Ventura State University DHVTSU Wildcats State 1861 Maroon and Gold Bacolor, Pampanga
Bulacan Agricultural State College BASC Reapers State 1952 San Ildefonso, Bulacan
  • host 2006 RMTU of Zambales Over-all Champion BulSU Gold Gears
  • host 2007 CLSU of Muñoz City Over-all Champion BulSU Gold Gears
  • host 2008 PAC of Pampanga Over-all Champion BulSU Gold Gears
  • host 2009 TCA of Tarlac Over-all Champion BulSU Gold Gears
  • host 2010 BulSU of Bulacan Over-all Champion BulSU Gold Gears
  • host 2011 TSU of Tarlac Over-all Champion BulSU Gold Gears
  • host 2012 RMTU of Zambales Over-all Champion BulSU Gold Gears
  • host 2012 BPSU of Bataan Over-all Champion BulSU Gold Gears
  • host 2013 NEUST of Nueva Ecija Over-all Champion BulSU Gold Gears
  • host 2014 TCA of Tarlac Over-all Champion BulSU Gold Gears
  • host 2015 PSAU of Pampanga Over-all Champion BulSU Gold Gears
  • host 2016 PSAU of Pampanga Over-all Champion BulSU Gold Gears
  • host 2017 BulSu of Bulacan Over-all Champion BulSU Gold Gears
  • host 2018 TSU of Tarlac Over-all Champion BulSU Gold Gears
  • host 2019 TSU of Tarlac Over-all Champion BulSU Gold Gears
  • host 2022 TAU of Tarlac Over-all Champion BulSU Gold Gears

BulSU Gold Gears is an overall champion for more than 17 consecutive years.

STRASUC formerly SCUAA IV A & B

Institution Nickname Status Founded Color Location
Batangas State University BatStateU Red Spartans State 1903 Red and White    Batangas City, Batangas
Cavite State University CvSU Hornets State 1906 Green and Gold    Indang, Cavite
Laguna State Polytechnic University LSPU Lakers State 1952 Light Blue Santa Cruz, Laguna
Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology MinSCAT Carabaos State 1952 Green and Yellow Calapan, Oriental Mindoro
Palawan State University PSU Bearcats State 1903 Orange Puerto Princesa, Palawan
Southern Luzon State University SLSU Phoenix State 1964 Green Lucban, Quezon Province
Romblon State University RSU Big Red State 1914 Green Odiongan, Romblon
University of Rizal System URS Giants State 1956 (2001) Light Blue and Gold Morong, Rizal
Occidental Mindoro State College OMNC Fighting Rays State 1966 Blue Yellow and White San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Western Philippines University WPU SHARKS State 1910 Light Blue Aborlan, Palawan
Marinduque State University MSU State 1952 Maroon Boac, Marinduque
University of the Philippines Los Baños UPLB Fighting Maroons National 1909 UP Maroon and UP Forest Green Los Baños, Laguna
  • host 2003 RSC of Odiongan, Romblon; Over-all Champion CvSU Hornets
  • host 2004 LSPC of Santa Cruz, Laguna
  • host 2005 LSPC of Santa Cruz, Laguna
  • host 2006 PSU of Puerto Princesa City, Palawan
  • host 2007 MSC of Boac, Marinduque; Over-all Champion CvSU Hornets
  • host 2008 RSC of Odiongan, Romblon;
  • host 2009 SLSU of Lucban, Quezon Province; Over-all Champion CvSU Hornets
  • host 2010 CvSU of Indang, Cavite; Over-all Champion CvSU Hornets
  • host 2011 RSU of Odiongan, Romblon; Over-all Champion CvSU Hornets
  • host 2012 CvSU of Indang, Cavite; Over-all Champion PSU Bearcats
  • host 2013 MinSCAT of Victoria, Oriental Mindoro; Over-all Champion PSU Bearcats
  • host 2013–2014 BatStateU of Batangas City; Over-all Champion BatStateU Red Blades
  • host 2014–2015 UP Los Baños, Laguna; Over-all Champion PSU Bearcats
  • host 2015–2016 WPU of Aborlan, Palawan; Over-all Champion PSU Bearcats
  • host 2016–2017 URS of Morong, Rizal

SCUAA V – Bicol Region

Institution Nickname Status Founded Color Location
Bicol University BUtanding State 1969
  
Legazpi City, Albay
University of Camarines Norte UCN Red Horses State 1992
  
Daet, Camarines Norte
Sorsogon State University SSU Whalesharks State 1907
  
Sorsogon City, Sorsogon
Catanduanes State University CatSU KETCHUP CatSU State 1971
  
Virac, Catanduanes
Dr. Emilio B. Espinosa Sr. Memorial State College of Agriculture and Technology DEBESMSCAT State 1952
  
Mandaon, Masbate
Central Bicol State University of Agriculture CBSUA State 1918
  
Pili, Camarines Sur
Partido State University ParSU Cimmarons State 1941
  
Goa, Camarines Sur
Polytechnic State University of Bicol PSUB Blue Stallions State 2021
  
  
Nabua, Camarines Sur
Southeast Asian University of Technology SEAUTech Asteans State 1911
  
Naga City, Camarines Sur
  • host 2008 CSC of Virac, Catanduanes Over-all Champion BU
  • host 2009 CSPC of Nabua, Camarines Sur Over-all Champion BU, 1st CNSC, 2nd CSPC

SCUAA VI – Western Visayas Region

Institution Nickname Status Founded Color Location
Aklan State University ASU State 1963
  
Banga, Aklan
Capiz State University CapSU State 1980 Roxas City, Capiz
Carlos Hilado Memorial State University CHMSU State 1954
  
Talisay, Negros Occidental
Central Philippines State University CPSU State 1946
  
Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental
Guimaras State College GSC Maroons State 1968
  
Buenavista, Guimaras
Iloilo Science and Technology University ISAT-U Tradeans State 1905
  
Iloilo City
Iloilo State College of Fisheries ISCOF State 1957 Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo
Northern Iloilo Polytechnic State College NIPSC State 1952
  
Estancia, Iloilo
Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology NONESCOST State 1998 Sagay, Negros Occidental
University of Antique UA State 1954
  
Sibalom, Antique
University of the Philippines Visayas UPV Fighting Maroons National 1947
  
Miagao, Iloilo
West Visayas State University WVSU Eagles State 1902
  
Iloilo City
  • host 2009 WVSU of Iloilo Over-all Champion WVSU Eagles

SCUAA VII – Central Visayas Region[1]

Institution Nickname Status Founded Color Location
Bohol Island State University BISU State 1998
  
Tagbilaran City, Bohol
Cebu Technological University CTU State 1911
  
Cebu City
Cebu Normal University CNU State 1902
  
Cebu City
Negros Oriental State University NORSU State 1907
  
Dumaguete
Siquijor State College SSC State 1920
  
Larena, Siquijor
University of the Philippines Cebu UPC Fighting Maroons National 2016
  
Cebu City

SCUAA VIII – Eastern Visayas Region

Institution Nickname Status Founded Color Location
Biliran Province State University BiPSU Tigers State 1972
  
Naval, Biliran
Eastern Samar State University ESSU Sharks State 1960
  
Borongan, Eastern Samar
Eastern Visayas State University EVSU Eagles State 1907
  
Tacloban City, Leyte
Leyte Normal University LNU Blue Jays State 1921 Tacloban City Leyte
Palompon Institute of Technology PIT Sea Lions State 1964
  
Palompon, Leyte
Samar State University SSU Kingfisher State 1912
  
Catbalogan
Southern Leyte State University SLSU Blue Marlins State 2004
  
Sogod, Southern Leyte
Northwest Samar State University NwSSU Lions State 1959
  
Calbayog, Samar
University of Eastern Philippines UEP Buffalo State 1918
  
Catarman, Northern Samar
University of the Philippines Visayas Tacloban College1 UPVTC Fighting Maroons National 1973 Tacloban City Leyte
Visayas State University VSU Pythons State 1924
  
Baybay, Leyte
  • 1After its withdrawal from the games years ago, UPVTC will once again compete in the next season of SCUAA.
  • 2The forestmen bowed out from the games after it was merged with TTMIST to create NwSSU.
  • host 2006 season 22nd NIT of Naval, Biliran Over-all Champion
  • host 2007 season 23rd TTMIST of Calbayog, Samar Over-all champion
  • host 2008 season 24th SLSU of Sogod, Southern Leyte Over-all Champion PIT Mariners, 1st EVSU Hawks, 2nd ESSU Falcons
  • host 2009 season 25th VSU of Baybay, Leyte Over-all Champion PIT Mariners, 1st EVSU Hawks, 2nd UEP Dolphins
  • host 2011 season 27th UEP of Catarman, Northern Samar Over-all Champion UEP Dolphins, 2nd EVSU Hawks

Mindanao Association State Colleges and Universities Foundation (MASCUF)

Zamboanga Peninsula

Institution Nickname Status Founded Color Location
Basilan State College BSC State 1984 Red and White Isabela City, Basilan
Jose Rizal Memorial State University JRMSU State 2010 Navy Blue and Gold Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte
J.H. Cerilles State College JHCSC State 1995 Green and White San Miguel, Zamboanga del Sur
Western Mindanao State University WMSU Fighting Crimsons State 1904 Crimson Red and White Zamboanga City
Zamboanga Peninsula Polytechnic State University ZPPSU Sealions State 1905 Maroon and Gold Zamboanga City
Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology ZSCMST Marines State 1956 Aqua Blue and White Zamboanga City

Northern Mindanao

Institution Nickname Status Founded Color Location
Bukidnon State University BSU WildAnts State 1924 Navy Blue and White Malaybalay, Bukidnon
Camiguin Polytechnic State College CPSC State 1995 Light Blue and Green Mambajao, Camiguin
Central Mindanao University CMU Babalos State 1910 Green Musuan, Maramag, Bukidnon
University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines USTP State 1927 (as MUST) Dark Blue and Yellow Alubijid, Misamis Oriental
Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology IIT Lions State 1975 Iligan, Lanao del Norte
Northwestern Mindanao State College of Science and Technology NMSCST State 1971 Tangub, Misamis Occidental

Davao Region

Institution Nickname Status Founded Color Location
Davao del Norte State College DNSC State 1969 Panabo, Davao del Norte
Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology DOSCST State 1989 Mati, Davao Oriental
Southern Philippines Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology SPAMAST State 1966 Malita, Davao del Sur
University of Southeastern Philippines USeP Falcons State 1978
  
Obrero (Main), Davao City
Polytechnic State College of Davao PSCD State 1986 Davao City
University of the Philippines Mindanao UPM Fighting Maroons National 1995 UP Maroon and UP Forest Green Davao City
  • host 2017 Regional SCUAA – DOSCST – Mati, Davao Oriental
  - Champion - DOSCST
  - 1st Runner-Up - USeP-A
  - 2nd Runner-Up - UP-Mindanao

Soccsksargen

Institution Nickname Status Founded Color Location
Cotabato City State Polytechnic College CCSPC Fortstone State 1924 Cotabato City
Cotabato Foundation College of Science and Technology State 1967 Arakan, South Cotabato
Sultan Kudarat State University SKSU Moros State 1990 Blue and Green Tacurong, Sultan Kudarat
University of Southern Mindanao USM Buffalos State 1954 Green and Yellow Kabacan, North Cotabato

Caraga Region

Institution Nickname Status Founded Color Location
Agusan del Sur State College of Agriculture and Technology ASSCAT State 1906 Bunawan, Agusan del Sur
Caraga State University CarSU State 1946 Green and Gold Butuan, Agusan del Norte
North Eastern Mindanao State University NEMSU State 1992 Blue Tandag, Surigao del Sur
Surigao State College of Technology SSCT State 1969 Red and Green Surigao City, Surigao del Norte

Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao

Institution Nickname Status Founded Color Location
Adiong Memorial Polytechnic State College AMPSC State 1998 Ditsaan-Ramain, Lanao del Sur
Sulu State College SuSC State 1982 Blue and Gold Jolo, Sulu
Tawi-tawi Regional Agricultural College TRAC State 1975 Bongao, Tawi-Tawi
Mindanao State University MSU Griffins State 1961 Maroon and Gold Marawi City, Lanao del Sur
  • 2009 host BukSU of Bukidnon Over-all Champion

See also

References

  1. ^ "State Universities and Colleges". Gov.ph Official Gazette. June 1, 2013. Archived from the original on June 4, 2012. Retrieved September 11, 2014.
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