Broadcast Notes
ABS-CBN's UHF channel Studio 23 is the sole coverer of the games, covering all men's games since opening day held on a Wednesday and Friday (except for the last two games on opening day). 101.9 For Life!, ABS-CBN's FM radio station, delivers updates on game dates.
NCAA College Hoops airs every Monday afternoons as a supplement for the main NCAA coverage. It is hosted by Andrei Felix and San Beda courtside reporter Pia Boren.
Playoff broadcasters are:
| Game | Play-by-play | Analyst | Courtside reporters |
|---|---|---|---|
| JRU-San Sebastian playoff | Andrei Felix | Allan Gregorio | Cassie Umali and Carla Rivera |
| Letran-Mapua playoff | Bill Velasco | Butch Maniego | Meg Punzalan and Jean King |
| Fourth-seed game | Andrei Felix | Butch Maniego | Carla Rivera and Jean King |
| Second-seed game | Bill Velasco | Allan Gregorio | Meg Punzalan and Cassie Umali |
| San Beda-Mapua semifinal game 1 | Bill Velasco | Allan Gregorio | Pia Boren and Jean King |
| JRU-Letran semifinal | Andrei Felix | Butch Maniego | Cassie Umali and Meg Punzalan |
| San Beda-Mapua semifinal game 2 | Bill Velasco | Allan Gregorio | Pia Boren and Jean King |
| Juniors' Finals Game 1 | Andrei Felix | Jude Roque | Carla Rivera and Meg Punzalan |
| Seniors' Finals Game 1 | Bill Velasco | Butch Maniego | Pia Boren and Cassie Umali |
| Juniors' Finals Game 2 | Andrei Felix | Jude Roque | Carla Rivera and Meg Punzalan |
| Seniors' Finals Game 2 | Bill Velasco | Allan Gregorio | Pia Boren and Cassie Umali |
| Seniors' Finals Game 3 | Bill Velasco | Allan Gregorio | Pia Boren and Cassie Umali |
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