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Perpetual Help Juniors Altas coach Joph Cleopas Holy Week

MANILA, Philippines —In a week marked by reflection and faith, Perpetual Help coach Joph Cleopas guided the Junior Altas to their first NCAA crown—and dedicated the triumph to God. READ: NCAA: Perpetual Help makes history with first-ever juniors crown On Holy Tuesday, Cleopas and  Junior Altas beat College of St. Benilde in a dominant Game […]…

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NCAA: Perpetual Help makes history with first-ever juniors crown »

Perpetual Help Junior Altas NCAA Season 100 juniors champions

MANILA, Philippines—University of Perpetual Help clinched its first-ever NCAA juniors’ basketball championship on Tuesday. The Junior Altas made history after steamrolling Benilde-La Salle Green Hills, 101-67, in Game 3 of the NCAA Season 100 Finals at Filoil EcoOil Centre in San Juan. Following a stunning Game 2 loss at the hands of the Greenies, 95-91, […]…

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NCAA volleyball: Barbie San Andres, Nicole Ong star for Mapua teams »

NCAA volleyball 100 - Barbie San Andres Mapua Cardinals

MANILA, Philippines—Mapua stayed among the league leaders in the NCAA Season 100 men’s and women’s volleyball tournaments, thanks to standout performances from Barbie San Andres and Nicole Ong. Both spikers from Intramuros were named this week’s Collegiate Press Corps NCAA Players of the Week for their crucial roles in their teams’ strong first-round finishes. Andres […]…

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NCAA: Aldous Torculas commits to San Beda after leaving UP »

Aldous Torculas

MANILA, Philippines—Former University of the Philippines forward Aldous Torculas officially jumped ship from Diliman to Mendiola with self-improvement in mind. On Friday, Torculas named San Beda the next stop in his collegiate basketball career after helping the Fighting Maroons notch the UAAP Season 87 men’s basketball championship. “I chose San Beda because I can see […]…

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NCAA: San Beda Lady Red Smashers receive incentive after title »

San Beda Lady Red Smashers receive their incentive after winning the title in the NCAA Season 100 women’s badminton tournament.

MANILA, Philippines—After San Beda’s monumental victory in the NCAA Season 100 women’s badminton tournament, the Lady Red Smashers had their efforts rewarded by the University. The Lady Red Smashers took home the women’s badminton crown in December last year, overthrowing San Sebastian. The Lady Red Smashers’ project director Ryu Policarpio and Red Lions team manager […]…

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