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Arguably the best setter in the Philippines, Creamline’s Jia Morado bagged her first MVP recognition, being recognized as the best player in the Reinforced...
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During the late 2000s up to the early 2010s, Ramil de Jesus flat-out dominated the UAAP. After De La Salle University returned from a...
TAGAYTAY – What was expected to be a tightly contested battle in the inaugural UAAP Season 88 Golf Tournament is quickly turning into a...
Three second-generation superstars have parted ways with their respective B.League teams following the conclusion of the 2025-26 season. Bobby Ray Parks Jr., Kiefer Ravena,...
“Batch 122” will play out their fifth and final year for De La Salle University. Speaking during a courtesy call to La Salle president...
Arguably the best setter in the Philippines, Creamline’s Jia Morado bagged her first MVP recognition, being recognized as the best player in the Reinforced...
After a year of missed opportunities, the Creamline Cool Smashers finally reached the top of the PVL, completing a sweep of the Reinforced Conference...
Two days before they leave for Taiwan, the Ateneo de Manila Blue Eagles visited the headquarters of Bounty Agro Ventures Incorporated in Ortigas Centre,...
Myla Pablo’s Most Valuable Player moments have been tinged with bitterness. Last year, when the 24-year-old received her first MVP award in the PVL...
The BanKo Perlas Spikers gained the virtual edge in the Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference bronze medal match-up, quelling the Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors...
Pocari Sweat-Air Force ace Myla Pablo bagged her second MVP trophy. After leading the Lady Warriors to the semifinals, only to miss her their...
The five-time UAAP Most Valuable Player is now also a five-time PVL MVP. Cignal HD’s Marck Espejo was named the Most Valuable Player of...
Ian Sangalang was left disappointed on Tuesday night, after his Magnolia Hotshots lost to the second-seeded Alaska Aces – a loss that crushed their hopes...
The last time the University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons hoisted the UAAP Men’s Basketball Crown was back in 1986. Led by a fantastic...