[6] Originally set for May, it was postponed to June 13 following the surge of COVID-19 cases in the country as well as the placement of the NCR+ under enhanced community quarantine.
[7][8] No championships involving contact sports, including the basketball and volleyball, would be held.
[9] Holding games under the bubble format was considered for basketball and volleyball but such plans did not push through.
It featured San Beda's Radge Tongco, San Sebastian's Ian Valdez, EAC's Jethro Mendoza, Benilde's Kendrix Belgica, LPU's Kim Cinco, Arellano's Leonard Anquillo, Perpetual's Gerald Dizon, Letran's Mark Cruz and JRU's Justin Padua to show their skills.
References [10] Legend: (C) = Champion (SFL) = Semifinals Loser (SFW) = Semifinals Winner (FL) = Finals Loser (H) = Host Due to the dissolution of ABS-CBN Sports and the denial of the new franchise of ABS-CBN by the House of Representatives, the NCAA had to find a new broadcast partner since its media partner's denial of franchise.