Murdered at the third. After keeping in stride with our crosstown rivals Ateneo in the first half, the Blue Eagles unleased a deadly 10-27 third
La Salle – Ateneo Round 2 in Photos (by John Mauricio)
By Neal Tieng Murdered in the third. After keeping in stride with our crosstown rivals Ateneo in the first half, the Green Archers fell victim
From title-contenders to a .500 team. Welcome to reality. The DLSU Green Archers looked like they would cruise to a comfortable win when they led
The DLSU Green Archers took their Wednesday UE lessons seriously and this time, took care of business. No more let ups and gimme’s. The Green
by Franco Rimando II The game against the UE Warriors last night reminds me of a movie I once saw during my teens on how
ANG SARAP!!! The DLSU Green Archers showed that they can perform when it matters in the endgame by shackling Ateneo’s offense for four full minutes
La Salle bounced back with a vengeance from a disappointing loss to UP on opening day to thrash UST yesterday at the Philsports Arena. The
The UP Fighting Maroons leaned on their usual strong finishing kick to turn back the hard-fighting De La Salle Green Archers, 69-72, in their first
by Neal Tieng ANG SAKIT. As the clock expired in La Salle in Game Two of the Final Four, starting guard Evan Nelle was face
by Neal Tieng “NO!!!” was the message La Salle sent to the finals-seeking UP Maroons. The Green Archers continued the momentum from their comfortable victory
By Franco Rimando II The De La Salle Green Archers routed the NU Bulldogs, 76-65 last Sunday, formalizing the Archers’ return to the Final 4
by Nel Finally. The Green Archers are in the Final 4, after a few years. The still new-look Taft Team finished the elimination rounds comfortably
by Neal Tieng It is do-or-die Wednesday as the surging Green Archers of De La Salle collides with a suddenly hot UP Fighting Maroons in
by Franco Rimando II The De La Salle Green Archers secured a final 4 berth after defeating the Adamson Soaring Falcons yesterday at the MOA
by Franco Rimando II “Peaking at the right time” is a phrase commonly used amongst DLSU fans when talking about our men’s basketball team for
by Neal Tieng After 11 games, the Green Archers find themselves in a familiar situation – that late season scramble for the Final Four. With
By Neal Tieng Too Little, Too Late For 38 minutes, the De La Salle Green Archers played lackadaisical basketball against the UP Maroons tonight, before
by Nel After 9 games, we have an interesting snip of where the Green Archers are now. They started the tournament playing inconsistently, and ended
By Neal Tieng BEAT U-P. This will be the battle cry of every Green Archers fan as La Salle (7-3) squares off with second running
Pushed to the limit. The De La Salle Green Archers barely escaped the upset tomahawks swung at them by the UE Red Warriors to prevail
by Neal Tieng TORCHED, SCORCHED AND BURNED. Schonny Winston sizzled right from tip-off and led a 112-83 beat down of the UST Tigers yesterday at
By Franco Rimando II Rivalry day, part 2. It was a cloudy day at the SM Arena last night but fans flocked to the MOA
by Neal Tieng A mixed bag. These three words summed up La Salle’s first round as the Green Archers finished the opening round with a
Rektikano.net, conceived by a group of passionate DLSU-Manila alumni, emerges as a vibrant online haven for lively discussions spanning La Salle Basketball, various sports, university life, and the broad spectrum of topics resonating within the Lasallian family in the Philippines.
Dedicated to fostering an atmosphere of open yet thoughtful dialogue, Rektikano.net aims to provide both students and alumni with a platform for no-holds-barred but responsible discussions on these subjects. Beyond being a mere forum, it aspires to be a dynamic community hub, inviting Lasallians to connect, form new acquaintances, and relish the camaraderie of shared experiences—all within a space that encourages spirited and considerate interaction.