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CEU Scorpions begin quest for UCAL basketball three-peat

UCAL membership expands to 10 teams with debut of World Citi Colleges, Immaculada Concepcion College-Caloocan
Jan 22, 2025
Former Senator and Diliman College President Anna Dominique Coseteng poses with UCAL’s policy board members. (From left are) Olivarez College Executive Dean Cynthia Acosta, UB President Lily Marlene J. Hernandez-Bohn, Dr. Carlito Olaer, VP for Student Aff
Former Senator and Diliman College President Anna Dominique Coseteng poses with UCAL’s policy board members. (From left are) Olivarez College Executive Dean Cynthia Acosta, UB President Lily Marlene J. Hernandez-Bohn, Dr. Carlito Olaer, VP for Student Aff
PHOTO: UCAL

Games Today (Paco Arena, Manila)

12 noon – LPU-B vs ICC; 2 p.m. – MCU vs UB; 4 p.m. – CEU vs DIL

CENTRO Escolar University launches its three-peat bid against host Diliman College as UCAL-PG Flex Linoleum 7th Season opens on Thursday, Jan. 23, with two more schools officially joining the fast-growing league at the Paco Arena in Manila.

But on whether the Scorpions still have the same fire and passion that helped them complete a 14-game sweep last season will be known beginning at 4 p.m. against the very same team they overwhelmed in their best-of-three championship.

Perfect 10 for UCAL

The arrival of World Citi Colleges and Immaculada Concepcion College-Caloocan has raised the number of member schools to 10, which league officials are hoping to maintain in line with the league’s battle cry – it’s our time to shine.

Being the host team, the Blue Dragons have prepared long and hard for a chance to get their revenge against the Scorpions, thus making the featured match of the triple bill worth waiting for.

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The ICC Blue Hawks, meantime, will have their baptism of fire against Lyceum of the Philippines University-Batangas at 12 noon of the tournament also backed by Akari, CafeFrance, Advance Solutions Inc., Smart Sports, Spalding, Team Rebel Sports, Quintana Sports, Crane Faucet, Hapee Toothpaste, Jiang Nan Restaurant, Vital, TopFlite Academy, Maruyama, and Gerry’s Grill.

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    At 2 p.m., it will be Manila Central University’s turn to showcase its potent run and gun game against University of Batangas.

    WCC, meantime, will make its debut on Jan. 25 against MCU while Philippine Christian University-Dasmarinas tackles UB and Philippine Women’s University battles LPU-B on the same day.

    Meantime, former Sen. Anna Dominique Coseteng, president of Diliman College, presided over a recent meeting among members of the UCAL Policy Board.

    Other members are Olivarez College Executive Dean Cynthia Acosta, UB President Lily Marlene J. Hernandez-Bohn, Dr. Carlito Olaer, VP for Student Affairs of CEU, PWU President Marco Alfredo M. Benitez, MCU President Dr. Renato C. Tanchoco Jr., and Dr. Mario G. Miranda II of PCU-D.

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    Former Senator and Diliman College President Anna Dominique Coseteng poses with UCAL’s policy board members. (From left are) Olivarez College Executive Dean Cynthia Acosta, UB President Lily Marlene J. Hernandez-Bohn, Dr. Carlito Olaer, VP for Student Aff
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