# UAAP Softball Championship

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Softball championship

UAAP Softball Sport Softball Founded 1953 No. of teams 7 Most recent champions Season 88 (2025-26) Adamson Lady Falcons

The UAAP [softball](/source/Softball) is only played in the Women's division. Softball in the UAAP started in 1953. However, there were years when the tournament was not held. It was not played in thirteen Seasons (1970–73 and 1985–95). Softball has not only made a comeback from its past hiatus, it has now more school participants than in baseball, its counterpart for the male athletes. There are currently seven teams participating in the softball tournament while baseball has only six.

## UAAP softball champions

UAAP Season Champion 16 (1953–54) National University [1] 17 (1954–55) National University [1] 18 (1955–56) Manila Central University 19 (1956–57) Manila Central University 20 (1957–58) Manila Central University 21 (1958–59) Manila Central University 22 (1959–60) Manila Central University 23 (1960–61) Manila Central University 24 (1961–62) Manila Central University 25 (1962–63) University of the East 26 (1963–64) Far Eastern University 27 (1964–65) Far Eastern University 28 (1965–66) Far Eastern University 29 (1966–67) Far Eastern University 30 (1967–68) Far Eastern University 31 (1968–69) Far Eastern University 32 (1969–70) Far Eastern University 33 (1970–71) Not played 34 (1971–72) Not played 35 (1972–73) Not played 36 (1973–74) Far Eastern University 37 (1974–75) Far Eastern University 38 (1975–76) Far Eastern University 39 (1976–77) Far Eastern University 40 (1977–78) Far Eastern University UAAP Season Champion 41 (1978–79) Far Eastern University 42 (1979–80) Far Eastern University 43 (1980–81) Far Eastern University 44 (1981–82) Far Eastern University 45 (1982–83) Far Eastern University 46 (1983–84) Far Eastern University 47 (1984–85) Far Eastern University 48 (1985–86) Not played 49 (1986–87) Not played 50 (1987–88) Not played 51 (1988–89) Not played 52 (1989–90) Not played 53 (1990–91) Not played 54 (1991–92) Not played 55 (1992–93) Not played 56 (1993–94) Not played 57 (1994–95) Not played 58 (1995–96) University of the Philippines Diliman 59 (1996–97) University of the Philippines Diliman 60 (1997–98) Adamson University 61 (1998–99) Adamson University 62 (1999–00) Adamson University 63 (2000–01) Adamson University 64 (2001–02) University of the Philippines Diliman 65 (2002–03) University of the East UAAP Season Champion 66 (2003–04) Adamson University 67 (2004–05) Adamson University 68 (2005–06) Adamson University 69 (2006–07) Adamson University 70 (2007–08) University of the Philippines Diliman 71 (2008–09) Adamson University 72 (2009–10) University of Santo Tomas 73 (2010–11) Adamson University 74 (2011–12) Adamson University 75 (2012–13) Adamson University 76 (2013–14) Adamson University 77 (2014–15) Adamson University 78 (2015–16) Adamson University 79 (2016–17) Adamson University 80 (2017–18) Adamson University 81 (2018–19) Adamson University 82 (2019–20) Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic 83 (2020–21) 84 (2021–22) Not played 85 (2022–23) Adamson University 86 (2023–24) Adamson University 87 (2024–25) Adamson University 88 (2025–26) Adamson University 89 (2026–27) 90 (2027–28)

## Number of championships by school

School Titles Adamson University 22 Far Eastern University 19 Manila Central University* 7 University of the Philippines Diliman 4 National University 2 University of the East 2 University of Santo Tomas 1 Ateneo de Manila University 0 De La Salle University 0

*School withdrew from the UAAP in Season 25 (1962-63)

## See also

- [NCAA Philippines Softball Championship](/source/NCAA_Philippines_Softball_Championship)

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-:1_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-:1_1-1) ["UAAP Championship Scoreboard"](https://web.archive.org/web/20031205063346/http://www.uaapgames.com/champscoreboard.shtml). *UAAPgames.com*. Archived from the original on 5 December 2003. Retrieved 10 April 2020.

v t e University Athletic Association of the Philippines (2025–26) Members Adamson Soaring Falcons, Lady Falcons, Baby Falcons and Lady Baby Falcons Ateneo Blue Eagles De La Salle Green Archers and Lady Archers/Zobel Junior Archers and Lady Junior Archers FEU Tamaraws and Lady Tamaraws/FEU–D Baby Tamaraws NU Bulldogs, Lady Bulldogs, Bullpups and Lady Bullpups UE Red Warriors, Lady Warriors, Junior Warriors and Lady Junior Warriors UP Fighting Maroons UST Growling Tigers, Tigresses, Tiger Cubs and Tigress Cubs Sports Athletics Badminton Baseball Basketball Basketball 3×3 Chess Football Fencing Judo Softball Swimming Table tennis Taekwondo Tennis Volleyball Beach Volleyball Overall Special events Ballroom Esports Cheerdance Golf Street dance Rivalries Ateneo vs. La Salle Ateneo vs. UP La Salle vs. UST UE vs. FEU UP vs. UST Related Final Four Home of the UAAP ABS-CBN coverage of the UAAP

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