Women's National Collegiate Athletic Association

The Women's National Collegiate Athletic Association (WNCAA) is an athletic association in the Philippines exclusively for women. It was founded in 1970. Competition is divided into three divisions: Seniors for college students, Juniors for high school students, and Midgets for grade school and first year high school students. Its men's counterpart is the Men's National Collegiate Athletic Association, founded in 2004.

Sports

  • Basketball
  • Volleyball
  • Futsal
  • Taekwondo
  • Badminton
  • Swimming
  • Table Tennis
  • Softball
  • Cheerdance
  • Track and Field

Member schools

Metro Manila

On Leave

Former members

Cordillera Administrative Region

  • Baguio Central University BCU Lady Eagles
  • Baguio Colleges Foundation BCF
  • Benguet State University BSU
  • Cordillera Career Development College CCDC Lady Admirals
  • Pines City College PCC
  • STI Colleges, Baguio STI Olympians
  • St. Louis University (Baguio) SLU Lady Navigators
  • University of Baguio UB Lady Cardinals
  • University of the Cordilleras UC Lady Jaguars
  • University of the Philippines Baguio UPB Lady Fighting Maroons

Central Luzon

  • Bulacan State University BulSU Lady Gold Gears
  • Holy Angel University Lady Flyers
  • Lyceum of Subic Bay Sharks
  • St. Scholastica's Academy - San Fernando
  • Tarlac State University Lady Tigers
  • University of the Assumption UA Lady Blue Pelicans

CALABARZON

  • Batangas State University BatSU
  • Cavite State University CavSU Lady Hornets
  • De La Salle Lipa DLSL Lady Chevrons
  • Laguna College of Business and Arts LCBA Lady Lycans
  • University of Perpetual Help System Laguna UPHSL Saints
  • University of the Philippines Los Baños UPLB Lady Fighting Maroons

Bicol Region

  • University of Santo Tomas–Legazpi, Legazpi City, USTL Lady Phoenix
  • Ateneo de Naga University ADNU Lady Golden Knights
  • Bicol University, Legazpi City, BU
  • Divine Word College of Legazpi DWCL
  • Universidad de Sta. Isabel, Naga City, USI Vicentians
  • University of Nueva Caceres UNC Greyhounds

Visayas

References

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