2017 SEA Games
You win some, you lose some. This was the fate that befell Eric Cray, who narrowly retained his 400-meter hurdles title but was spent...
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National University secured its fifth straight win at the expense of University of the Philippines, 25-13, 25-23, 25-22, to stay unscathed in the UAAP...
For the first time in 15 years — since UAAP Season 73 in 2010 — the University of Santo Tomas Tiger Cubs are heading...
Ateneo de Manila University played the role of spoiler to perfection, crashing two-time MVP Josh Ybañez’s long-awaited return and snapping University of Santo Tomas’...
Top-seeded National University Nazareth School bounced back from its first defeat of the season, dethroning Adamson University with a nail-biting 64-62 victory to secure...
You win some, you lose some. This was the fate that befell Eric Cray, who narrowly retained his 400-meter hurdles title but was spent...
The Philippines marches to warzone in quest of a victory that would give it the momentum for the tough grind ahead in the 29th...
Reigning UAAP Most Valuable Player Ben Mbala will miss a few games for the De La Salle University Green Archers, as he is set to...
For the national triathlon squad, dominating the 29th Southeast Asian Games is just the tip of the iceberg. Triathlon Association of the Philippines secretary-general...
The colorful 2017 AFC Cup journey of Ceres-Negros may just have 90 minutes left in it, after they succumbed to a 4-0 defeat to...
Filipino-American Eric Cray needed to dig deep to bring home the gold in the 400-meter hurdles event but had little time to celebrate the...
Regional football glory proves elusive once again for the Philippines, as the Women’s and Men’s Under-22 teams failed to win their respective penultimate assignments...
It was a Kobe Paras show on a Tuesday night at a packed MABA Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, as Gilas Pilipinas dominated Myanmar, 129-34,...
Jason Perkins made sure that there wouldn’t be any let-ups for the Cignal HD Hawkeyes, towing his side to a commanding 78-56, Game 1...