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Top collegiate women hoopers to be feted in CPC Awards Night

Top collegiate women hoopers to be feted in CPC Awards Night

GMA Network3 days ago

Queens of the court from the collegiate division will also be recognized in the upcoming Collegiate Press Corps Awards Night on Monday.
Collegiate Women's Basketball Player of the Year Kacey dela Rosa of Ateneo de Manila University banners the list of the Women's Basketball Mythical Team which is composed of the top women's basketball players from the UAAP.
Dela Rosa, a reigning back-to-back UAAP Most Valuable Player, led the Blue Eagles to a breakthrough title victory over Far Eastern University Lady Tamaraws in 3x3. In 5-on-5, the 6-foot Dela Rosa averaged 22.1 points, 16.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 3.7 blocks per game.
National University's Cielo Pagdulagan, University of the Philippines' Louna Ozar, University of Santo Tomas' Ken Pastrana, and Adamson University's Elaine Etang join Dela Rosa in the Mythical Team.
Top football players and coaches from the UAAP and NCAA will also be recognized in the said event at Discovery Suites Manila.
—JKC, GMA Integrated News

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