NCAA Season 98 to open on September 10 | Inquirer Sports

NCAA Season 98 to open on September 10

/ 03:50 PM August 17, 2022

The jubilant Knights and their supporters whoop it up with the Season 97 trophy. They get another go at a title later this year. —NCAA/GMA PHOTO

The jubilant Knights and their supporters whoop it up with the Season 97 trophy. They get another go at a title later this year.
—NCAA/GMA PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines—Three months after the conclusion of NCAA Season 97, the league will start its 98th season in less than a month.

The NCAA announced on its Facebook page that Season 98 will begin on September 10.

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Emilio Aguinaldo College will play host for Season 98. GMA remains its broadcast partner.

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“With the coming Season 98, most of the games, if not all, are already face-to-face, physical so we’re already excited for that,” GMA Network First Vice President and Head of Regional TV and Synergy Oliver Victor Amoroso said in a 24 Oras Report.

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Letran Knights will defend the NCAA’s basketball crown while the College of St. Benilde will look to remain dominant in the women’s volleyball division.

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The NCAA will still implement COVID-19 health protocols despite more face-to-face activities.

The league will have a semi-bubble setup. Student-athletes can stay in their team dormitories while being regularly tested for antigen.

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