La Salle Destroys UE, 82-74
No more Mr Nice Archer. No more 20 point leads needing a late rally. No more nonsense. Just all business. The DLSU Green Archers vented
No more Mr Nice Archer. No more 20 point leads needing a late rally. No more nonsense. Just all business. The DLSU Green Archers vented
STATEMENT GAME!STATEMENT… WIN! La Salle didn’t just win, they imposed order. They turned on an unbreakable zone, built a 20-point cushion, and kept that green
From the depths of desperation, the scrappy DLSU Green Archers somehow turned chaos into control, walking out with a 72–69 thriller over UP. It looked
Kean Baclaan lit the fuse, Jacob Cortez detonated the fireworks, and the DLSU Green Archers emerged from the ashes of a 21-point deficit to snatch
“Trust the process.” A line made famous by the Philadelphia 76ers — the ultimate badge of faith in the middle of chaos. Back then, it
Ateneo de Manila University weathered a furious De La Salle fightback to prevail, 81-74, in theirUAAP Season 88 rivalry showdown on Saturday at the Mall
And if you’re wearing green in the UST QPav or somewhere in Taft watching the game on TV, you probably spent those last few seconds
Basketball games usually come down to who hits the loudest run when the air is thinnest. On Saturday night, that belonged to UST. La Salle
The UST Growling Tigers didn’t just win a basketball game. They cracked open the defending champions like a crab shell and picked them clean.
(Photo credits: UAAP Media) Rivalry games rarely need extra fuel, but Elisha Lubiano provided the spark that ignited De La Salle University’s UAAP Season 88
Mike Philips put the De La Salle Green Archers on his back, powering them to a nail-biting 60-58 victory over the Adamson Soaring Falcons in
For the last four seasons, Mike Phillips has been the one constant in Taft. The Green Archers have cycled through stars and lineups, but their
The hunt is over, but the war rages on. With the weight of history pressing down on their shoulders, the La Salle Lady Spikers clawed
The De La Salle University (DLSU) Lady Spikers wrapped up Round 1 of the UAAP Season 87 Women’s Volleyball with a statement, hunting down
For a team built on championship pedigree, one loss wasn’t about to shake them. The multi-titled De La Salle University Lady Spikers walked into the
After a rough start to UAAP Season 87, the De La Salle University Green Spikers finally found their footing at the sunrise of the match.
The defending UAAP champions, the NU Lady Bulldogs, handed the DLSU Lady Spikers a tough opening-day loss in three hard-fought sets—23-25, 21-25, 18-25. While the
It was the ultimate game of nerves, a climax worthy of the “cardiac” tag that La Salle games have carried like a badge all season
It has been written since the beginning of Season 87 that the championship rematch is bound to happen between this season’s two heavyweights, and it
UAAP Finals, Here We Come! The DLSU Green Archers delivered a defensive masterpiece at the Araneta Coliseum, dismantling the Adamson Falcons with clinical precision
After what felt like a millennium of waiting, it’s finally here: The La Salle Green Archers are officially stepping into the second phase of their
The DLSU Green Archers came into this one blazing hot, riding a nine-game winning streak and looking to tune up for the semis against
ANIMO LA SALLE! This wasn’t the stuff of highlight reels, nor did it need to be. For La Salle, this 77-66 victory over UP was
NO MAS It was no contest. Ateneo’s squad—and, for that matter, their crowd—were no-shows in what turned out to be an 80-65 Green
The DLSU Lady Archers couldn’t quite crack the code against their arch-nemesis Ateneo, falling 57-70 in a spirited battle. La Salle went into halftime
It’s back—the biggest, baddest showdown in Philippine sports is hitting the Mall of Asia Arena, and every fan in green or blue knows this is
In a match that redefined underdog grit and shattered records, the De La Salle Lady Spikers resoundingly defeated the National University Lady Bulldogs, ending NU’s
Matalo na sa lahat,’wag lang sa……” – that half a century old dogma must have been lingering in every booter on the field. At the final
The all-business De La Salle Green Archers didn’t just dismantle Nash Racela’s grind-it-out strategy—they burned through it with precision, pulling off a dominant 70-45 victory
Loyal fan bases always wanted a blowout, a decisive win that blasts the other team out of the water. For a while in the
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