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Assessing the 2023 SEA Games-bound Philippine women’s volleyball team

After the moderate success of the Creamline Cool Smashers’ substitute national team role in the 2022 Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Women’s Championship held here,...

The Rivalry lists: The top five PBA players from the University of the East

This is part of a series from The Rivalry naming the five greatest PBA players from UAAP and NCAA member schools. Some ground rules...

Creamline tops Petro Gazz in 4, bags PVL All-Filipino crown

The Creamline Cool Smashers made it look easy in a sudden death billed to go down-to-the-wire as they outsmarted the Petro Gazz Angels in...

Top-ranked high school player Jared Bahay makes early commitment to UP

The UP Fighting Maroons have secured the services of yet another blue-chip recruit, with top-ranked high school player Jared Bahay formalizing an early commitment...

Twin towers Luis Pablo, Seven Gagate determined to help UP reclaim UAAP crown

La Salle Greenhills standouts Luis Pablo and Seven Gagate, who recently suffered heartbreak when the Greenies lost the NCAA Season 98 juniors title to...

The Rivalry lists: The top five PBA players from San Beda University

This is part of a series from The Rivalry naming the five greatest PBA players from UAAP and NCAA member schools. Some ground rules...

The Rivalry lists: The top five PBA players from De La Salle University

This is part of a series from The Rivalry naming the five greatest PBA players from UAAP and NCAA member schools. Some ground rules...

Goldwin Monteverde endorsed as new UPIS head coach

Change may be coming for the UPIS basketball program with the possible appointment of Goldwin Monteverde as the Junior Fighting Maroons' new head coach. In...

#ThrowbackThursday: The PBA opens its 1985 season, begins its second decade

#Throwback Thursday: The 1985 season in retrospect On March 3, 1985, the PBA began its second decade of existence minus two of the greatest and...

Loyzaga Lounge opened to honor ‘King Caloy’

Carlos Matute Loyzaga, or simply, “Caloy”, was known as The Big Difference in Philippine basketball in the 1950s and early 60s. As the biggest...

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