Chillin’ with the new King Lion
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
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
PERHAPS the most peculiar—if not the most famous—cheer in collegiate sports is San Beda College’s “Indian Yell.” Its thundering beats herald the entry of chubby school kids, known as the
AT THE National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), football is known for its “dynasties,” with a handful of schools dominating the sport. The recent juniors and seniors finals at the Rizal
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
Despite San Beda’s heartbreaking failure to win its sixth straight NCAA title, its fans have never lost heart—it showed on how they express their love for their school by wearing
Candies, costumes, tricks and treats—it’s that time of year again when all things frightening and spooky are not only allowed—they’re encouraged! But what Halloween is ever complete without sharing tales
IN THE National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), San Beda College has probably the strongest fan base— for good reason. The school, the last of the original batch of the league’s
The University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) may be the more popular league, but when it comes to grooming the next college basketball superstars, the National College Athletic Association (NCAA) high school division has so much to choose from.
Last Saturday, the two schools’ respective cage squads met again on the hardcourt of Smart Araneta Coliseum, though in a different occasion; San Beda, the 2013 NCAA champion, battled La Salle, the 2013 University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) titleholder, for a charity game.
College basketball fans are buzzing with excitement over the La Salle versus San Beda exhibition game Saturday, 12 noon at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. The dream match, dubbed “Champions for a Cause,” is a charity event for Supertyphoon “Yolanda” survivors.
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