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When did the Chinese College Basketball League begin?
The Chinese College Basketball League started in 2004.

China College Basketball Super League, abbreviated as "Super League" or "CUBS" in English, is a college basketball competition founded by college sports associations in chinese basketball association and China in 2004. In the short ten years of development, it has attracted the participation of many top university teams in China. The contestants can be members of the youth team registered in chinese basketball association and admitted by universities, so the Super League is more technical and confrontational than CUBA.

The regular season is a tournament system, and the top four teams in the North and South regions advance to the playoffs. The home and away games will be decided in the playoffs: one side wins two games and advances directly; One win and one loss, compare the total scores of the two games, and the highest one will be promoted; If the total score is the same, those who score more away games will be promoted; If the away score is still the same, there will be a 5-minute play-off to recalculate the score. If the two sides draw, the play-offs will continue until the outcome is decided. Three or four finalists are single-game champions. The finals are based on two wins in three away games, and the top teams in the regular season have home advantage.