Hail to the new Lions!
From Sept. 3 to 6, San Beda University celebrated its annual integration week to welcome a new breed of Lions. The 700 incoming freshmen were asked to participate in a
From Sept. 3 to 6, San Beda University celebrated its annual integration week to welcome a new breed of Lions. The 700 incoming freshmen were asked to participate in a
Could Season 92 of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) be the San Beda Red Lions’ sweetest championship crown yet? Yes, the men’s varsity basketball team won 83-73 over Arellano
San Beda basketball superstar Javee Mocon grew up in a house right beside a basketball court but he wasn’t allowed to play. Still, the youngest in a family of four
“PAINT the town red” best describes the opening of Season 92 of the National Collegiate Athletic Assocation (NCAA), the country’s oldest collegiate league. San Beda College plays host school this
COINCIDING with the new season of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a changing of the guard at San Beda, whose new basketball team captain is Dan Sara. Upon
NOVEMBER last year, the San Beda Alabang Jr. Cheerleading squad was looking for someone to give the girls a makeup workshop in preparation for their cheerleading competition. It was a
The San Beda Red Lions scored another historic feat by capturing their fifth consecutive crown in the 90th season of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) men’s basketball seniors division.
Despite facing a whirlwind of adversities over the past year—mainly the NCAA controversy and the loss against the Green Archers in the most recent FilOil tournament—San Beda Red Lions player Ryusei Koga is staying positive and is determined as ever to improve as a person, student and athlete.
The National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) probably had one of the longest basketball seasons ever. The tournament ended Nov. 16, with the San Beda Red Lions beating the Letran Knights.
It’s the last few seconds of the game and everyone waits anxiously to see how things will turn out. Barely anything can be heard above the deafening yells of the students from the two schools, proudly wearing their colors, red for one school and green for the other.
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