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Louisville’s Ware road to recovery starts as he leaves hospital

Louisville basketball player Kevin Ware, center, walks to the back doors of the Yum! Center to be reunited with his teammates, Tuesday, April 2, 2013, in Louisville, Ky. Ware was back on campus Tuesday afternoon after he had been released from an Indianapolis hospital, two days after breaking his right leg during the Cardinals' Final Four-clinching victory. AP/The Courier-Journal, John Sommers II

Louisville’s Kevin Ware has taken what he said would be the hardest step in his recovery – the first one. The sophomore guard was back on the Cardinals’ campus Tuesday afternoon after he had been released from an Indianapolis hospital, two days after millions watched him break his right leg on a horrifying play trying to block a shot.

Posted: April 3rd, 2013 in Latest Sports Stories,Multimedia,Photos,Photos and Videos | Read More »

Wichita State upsets Ohio State for final four trip

Wichita State players react to a field goal scored against Ohio State during the second half of the West Regional final in the NCAA men's college basketball tournament, Saturday, March 30, 2013, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Wichita State is headed to the Final Four, and these Shockers should be no surprise to anybody.

Not after the way they held off mighty Ohio State in the West Regional final.

Posted: March 31st, 2013 in Basketball,Latest Sports Stories | Read More »

Santiago leads Lady Bulldogs to win over Lady Warriors

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National University swept winless University of the East, 25-11, 25-16, 25-21, Sunday in the UAAP season 75 women’s volleyball tournament at the Arena in San Juan.

Posted: February 3rd, 2013 in Latest Sports Stories | Read More »

UST stops Adamson, completes PCCL Final 4 cast

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Aljon Mariano led a third-quarter surge by University of Santo Tomas as it trounced Adamson, 88-64, on Monday to complete the PCCL Final Four cast at the FilOil Flying V Arena in San Juan.

Posted: November 19th, 2012 in Basketball,Latest Sports Stories | Read More »

Disastrous ending to ‘really bad’ FEU season

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Far Eastern University coach Bert Flores doesn’t mind going through another coaching rigodon after the powerhouse Tamaraws’ shock crash from the Final Four race following title stints in the last two seasons.

Posted: September 27th, 2012 in Basketball,Featured Gallery,Headlines,UAAP | Read More »

From miracles to March madness

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SACRAMENTO, California—After the Super Bowl, sports fans in the United States, including legions of Filipinos, know the drill. Scarred by the thought of not seeing great quarterbacks Eli Manning and Tom Brady throw blazing passes for a while and after helping the term “Tebowing” go viral, sports fans must go into a period of adjustment. [...]

Posted: February 14th, 2012 in Commentary,Editors' Picks,Southpaw | Read More »

PCCL Final Four wars under way Monday

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Two of the country’s tallest varsity players come face to face when Ateneo and University of Cebu clash at the start of the Philippine Collegiate Champions League semifinals Monday at the FilOil-Flying V Arena in San Juan.

Posted: December 4th, 2011 in Basketball,Editors' Picks,Featured Gallery,Latest Sports Stories,NCAA,UAAP | Read More »

Stags, Knights forge PCCL knockout duel

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MANILA, Philippines—San Sebastian’s star trio got the job done as the Stags nipped Adamson in overtime, 85-83, yesterday to move within a win of a Final Four berth in the Philippine Collegiate Champions League. Ronald Pascual, Calvin Abueva and Ian Sangalang combined for 71 points, including all of the Stags’ 11 points in the extra [...]

Posted: November 24th, 2011 in Basketball,NCAA,UAAP | Read More »

San Beda Red Lions gain NCAA finals; Letran Knights trip San Sebastian Stags

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Dave Marcelo flirted with the triple double to help San Beda barge back to the finals. Photo by Ejay Amador, NCAA.org.ph

Sustaining its ruthless form, San Beda is back in familiar territory: The NCAA Finals.

Despite playing their third game in five days, the Red Lions easily reached the championship round for the sixth straight season after hacking out an 83-74 win over Jose Rizal U Monday at the FilOil-Flying V Arena in San Juan.

Posted: October 17th, 2011 in Basketball,Featured Gallery,Latest Sports Stories,NCAA | Read More »

JRU out to make noise in NCAA Final Four

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Like a bomb, Jose Rizal University barged into the Final Four with a bang.

Posted: October 16th, 2011 in Basketball,Featured Gallery,Latest Sports Stories,NCAA | Read More »

Fire and ice to decide UAAP king

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In our college final exams or presentations, we are required to come up with grown-up solutions to complex human problems. Our youth does not matter. Regardless of discipline, the goal is to remain poised and intelligent while being grilled by a panel or while grappling with a financial solution or essay question. The UAAP basketball [...]

Posted: September 22nd, 2011 in Commentary,One Game at a Time | Read More »

Adamson Falcons need more help for Alex Nuyles

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Fagged-out and beat up, Alex Nuyles sat on his spot inside a dreary Adamson dugout with his left foot heavily taped in ice.

Posted: September 17th, 2011 in Basketball,Featured Gallery,Latest Sports Stories,UAAP | Read More »

The Growling Tigers go out fighting, look forward to next year

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Another season, another failed mission. Still, you can’t say these UST Growling Tigers did not try. Given up as Eagle fodder after a pair of blowout losses to Ateneo, UST fought tooth-and-nail in the Final Four—running on little else but faith.

Posted: September 16th, 2011 in Basketball,Featured Gallery,Latest Sports Stories,UAAP | Read More »

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