AFTER a close match with Colegio de San Juan de Letrán (CSJL), the San Beda College Alabang (SBCA) Men’s Volleyball team won their first game for the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) South Season 25 with a final score of 75-63 held at their home court’s Sports Complex last May 11.
Category: Sports
Red Lions Roar: SBCA Women’s Basketball Team and PCU Go Neck-and-Neck
A tightly matched battle between the Women’s basketball teams of the SBCA Red Lions and the Philippine Christian University (PCU) Dolphins occurred last May 4 at Emilio Aguinaldo Campus (EAC) – Dasmariñas City Campus.
SBCA Red Lions Remained Resilient Amidst Loss Against TRACE
IN a fierce match, the San Beda College Alabang (SBCA) Men’s Basketball team fell short with a score of 78-82. and was defeated by TRACE College during the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) South Season 25 held at FAITH College Batangas last April 28.
Never Back Down Never What?: An Athletes’ Road to Recovery
ONE of the things that life hits us with is when we go through unexpected circumstances, halting our passions just like a game where all our strategies have been meticulously planned. We can never avoid a sudden shift, eventually forgetting that we might slip a step or two to get there. And for these athletes. Despite the fall, they always get back up and start again.
SET WEEK’24: The CyberQuest for victory!
Last Feb. 19 to 23, the Bedan Information Technology Society (BITS) held an online Electronic Sports (E-sports) tournament that was open to the college students of San Beda College Alabang (SBCA) to compete during the School of Engineering and Technology (SET) Week. The event consists of three games, Valorant, Mobile Legends, and Minecraft. Tertiary School students quickly gathered their teams and signed up to win the title of champions and a cash prize of P1,500.
Gilas Passes their First Test in the Four-Year FIBA Cycle
AFTER their historic gold medal finish at the 2023 Asian Games, the new era of Gilas Pilipinas looks to have a strong start to 2024 with the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers. Saudi Arabia is hosting the tournament for the second time after 1997. Gilas will face New Zealand, Chinese Taipei, and Hong Kong in Group B in the Asia Cup Qualifiers following the draw that happened last September.
Bedan Athlete Fitness Guide
ATHLETES are known for their respective sports and their skills in playing. Thus, their talent didn’t develop overnight; they had to undergo performance training and discipline themselves, even with their diets. Bedan athletes Greg Macalindol (II-BSBA MM), Ernest Masinsin (II-BSED SCI), and Lanzy Borja (I-BSED ENG) share their tips and routines on how to improve their talents and balance their time without compromising academic success for aspiring student-athletes.
Roaring Rookies: Rising Towards Triumph
CROSSING through the threshold into college is what every first-year faces, but for those who aspire to reach the field of sports, the journey to be a student-athlete becomes a crucial moment marked by trials and tribulations. As these rookies set their sights on breaking into the big leagues, THE BEDAN HERALD highlights four players: John Gatmaitan and Lorenzo Goli (I-BSBA-MM), Men’s Basketball’s Shooting Guard and Forward; Maristella Magdangal (I-BSP), Women’s Futsal Striker and Defender; and Borbie Rivera Jr. (I-BSE), Men’s Volleyball’s Setter.
The Philippine Era: APAC 2024
LAST Jan. 10, Acer Predator Gaming launched the Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 (APAC), which was held in the SM Mall of Asia Arena. VALORANT and Defense of the Ancients (DOTA) 2, teams all around the Asia Pacific Region headed straight to the battlegrounds to assert their dominance for the throne and win the highly anticipated Predator Shield with a total prize pool of $200,000.
Golden Moments: Resilience and Triumph with Team Philippines in Asian Games 2022
THE Asian Games 2022 was postponed to 2023 because of the rising COVID-19 cases in Shanghai, China which was only two hours away from the host city Hangzhou. Despite this, the Asian Games 2022 was a large success with the Philippines having a strong performance in the quadrennial showcase held from Sept. 23 to Oct. 8, 2023. With about 12,000 athletes from 45 countries competing for nearly 500 gold medals across 40 sports, the Philippines bagged 18 medals, including four gold, two silver, and 12 bronze, finishing 17th overall at the end of the continental showpiece. Gold medalists include Gilas Pilipinas for basketball (men’s 5-on-5), EJ Obiena for men’s pole vault, Meggie Ochoa and Annie Ramirez for women’s jiu-jitsu.