[4] Led by the league's MVP in Celino Cruz and Wynne Arboleda, MLQU got its first men's basketball title.
That season, Las Piñas Colleges reached the finals for the basketball tournament, led by Ernesto Billones and head coach Louie Alas.
[11] The tournament was dominated by CCP, who won events in volleyball, chess, and table tennis enroute to its third straight overall championship.
[12] The 7th season began on August 29, 2001 with Metro Manila College as host and opening ceremonies held at the Araneta Coliseum.
[19] That season, Las Piñas Colleges finally captured its first title in men's basketball over the UA Blue Pelicans.
[21] In a rematch of last year's finals, Las Piñas Colleges was able to defend its title in men's basketball, as they were led by Joel Gragasin and Dennis Daa.