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GMA Network
11 hours ago
- Sport
- GMA Network
Benilde, Arellano off to Filoil Preseason quarterfinals alongside Letran, EAC
De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde and Arellano University crushed San Beda University and Jose Rizal University, respectively, on Wednesday to complete the four NCAA teams advancing to Filoil EcoOil Preseason Cup quarterfinals. The Blazers waxed hot from downtown to punish the Red Lions with a 102-64 win while the surging Chiefs cruised to their fifth win in a row after an 82-60 victory over the Heavy Bombers. Benilde launched 15 huge three-pointers, four of which came from veteran guard Tony Ynot as he finished with 12 points, six assists, and three rebounds against his old team to help his current one improve to 6-1. Bonn Daja and transferee Shawn Umali chipped in 13 and 10 markers each in a balanced offense for the Blazers. The Red Lions, meanwhile, fell to a 2-4 card with three more games in their schedule, taking on Emilio Aguinaldo College, Lyceum of the Philippines University, and rival Colegio de San Juan de Letran in the coming days. Earlier, Arellano remained unbeaten with King Vinoya ruling on both ends after tallying 29 points, eight rebounds, five steals, and one assist as the Chiefs ended the elimination round with an impressive 6-3 card. Benilde and Arellano complete an unlikely top-four NCAA team in the preseason showcase alongside Letran and EAC. The resurgent Knights currently hold a 7-1 record to lead the NCAA bracket while the Generals feature a 6-1 card. —JKC, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
6 days ago
- Sport
- GMA Network
Clint Escamis is CPC Basketball Player of the Year; Carl Berdal, Zam Nolasco take top volleyball honors for NCAA
Mapua University's Clint Escamis was named by the Collegiate Press Corps as its Basketball Player of the Year which will be given on Monday in its annual Awards Night. Escamis, the Season 99 Most Valuable Player, led the Cardinals to its first title since 1991 in NCAA Season 100. By the end of the elimination round, Escamis had averages of 15.44 points, 3.61 rebounds, 4.0 assists, and 1.89 steals per game and was among the league's leaders in scoring, total assists, and steals in the past season. In the finals where the Cardinals swept De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, Escamis posted averages of 24.5 points, 4.0 assists and 4.0 steals to be named as Finals MVP. Carl Berdal of Arellano University and Benilde's Zam Nolasco, meanwhile, were named as the Collegiate Press Corps NCAA Men's and Women's Volleyball Players of the Year, respectively. Berdal was named the Finals MVP of the Season 100 men's volleyball tournament as he led the Chiefs to its first title in men's volleyball. The Arellano veteran was among the league's top scorers at 11th place with a total of 255 points, a leader in spiking with 44.19% success rate, and second overall in receiving with an efficiency rate of 56.84%. Nolasco, on the other hand, was crucial in the Lady Blazers' campaign to reach their fourth straight title. The third year middle blocker was 12th overall in scoring with 211 points, and number one in blocking with 0.73 average by set, which earned her a spot in the league's Best Middle Blockers this season. In Game 1 of the finals, Nolasco paced Benilde with 21 points, eight from blocks, as the Lady Blazers eventually won the title. UAAP back-to-back MVP Kacey Dela Rosa of Ateneo de Manila University, meanwhile, was named as the Collegiate Press Corps Women's Basketball Player of the Year, while Bella Belen and Leo Aringo of National University were the top players in UAAP volleyball. —JKC, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
13-06-2025
- Sport
- GMA Network
Two-time MVP Mycah Go fulfills dream of ending collegiate career as a champ
NCAA Mycah Go capped off her collegiate career on a high note as De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde won its fourth straight title on Wednesday. In Benilde's four-peat run in NCAA women's volleyball, Go played with the Lady Blazers for three seasons, while she was part of the coaching staff in Season 98 as she was recovering from her injury then. "Siyempre, sobrang happy," Go said. "Lahat ng efforts namin sa team, lalo na binreak namin 'yung pinaghirapan ng batchmates ko, nalungkot din naman kami pero sabi nga namin different story na 'to," she said while referring to the loss against Colegio de San Juan de Letran early in the season which snapped Benilde's 43-game winning streak. On top of being a three-time champion, Go was named as the league's Most Valuable Player for the second time around, and was also awarded the Finals MVP honors. Despite her achievements, Go's collegiate journey was not a smooth sailing one, particularly when she sustained an ACL injury in Season 98. "Nahirapan ako sa pinagdaanan ko, hindi ko alam kung anong mangyayari sa akin nung na-injure ako," she said. "Masaya lang ako naging patient na kasi sa sarili ko. Hindi ko tinigilan talaga. And di ko naman in-expect na ganito 'yung magiging outcome." Even she admitted that her second MVP award was an unexpected one. "Gusto ko lang talaga umuwi nang champion. Gusto ko lang umalis ng CSB nang champion. 'Yun lang talaga hinihingi ko sa mga teammates ko." Now, she is set to join ZUS Coffee, also handled by Benilde's Jerry Yee, in the professional league. "Ibang journey na rin 'yun," she said. "Siyempre, tuluy-tuloy lang 'yung learnings. Kung ano 'yung dapat sabihin ng coach, tuloy-tuloy lang din sa pag-take n'un, kung paano i-apply sa pros. Siyempre, ibang level na yun. So, makikinig lang." —JKC, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
11-06-2025
- Sport
- GMA Network
Benilde sweeps top honors as Mycah Go, Rocky Motol named MVPs
NCAA De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde emerged as the big winners of individual awards after Mycah Go of the Lady Blazers and Rocky Motol of the Blazers were proclaimed MVPs in their respective divisions. Go, who had a total 174 points at the end of the elimination round to finish as the 26th top scorer, captured her second MVP plum after also winning the top award in Season 97. The veteran outside spiker, who missed Season 98 due to multiple injuries before making a strong comeback last year, was also the second best server after averaging 0.33 aces per set in the regular season while also emerging as the eighth best spiker with 29.86 success rate. With Go leading the Lady Blazers, Benilde has moved on cusp of another title and is now a victory away from sealing their four-peat run as they take on Colegio de San Juan de Letran in Game 2 of the NCAA Season 100 finals later today. Go will also take home the Best Outside Spiker award alongside Letran's young sensation Vanessa Sarie, who was also named both the Rookie of the Year and Freshman of the Year. Her teammate, Zam Nolasco, bagged the Best Middle Blocker award together with KJ Dionisio of San Sebastian College-Recoletos. Another pair of Letran players in Judiel Nitura and Lara Mae Silva brought home the Best Opposite Spiker and Best Libero plums, respectively. Catherine Domasig of Arellano University was the Best Setter. In the men's division, Motol became the Rookie MVP after leading top-seeded Benilde back to the Final Four, where they eventually fell twice to Letran to bow out of contention. Motol, who collected 330 points through the elimination round, and Barbie San Andres of Mapua University are named the Best Outside Spikers while Vince Himzon and John Austero were awarded the Best Middle Blockers, making Himzon now a three-time best middle in the league. Kobe Tabuga of University of Perpetual Help System was named the Best Opposite Spiker while Wayne Araño was given the Best Setter award. AJ Rus of San Beda University emerged as the Best Libero while Dave Lardizabal of Letran came out as the Freshman of the Year. —JKC, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
10-06-2025
- Sport
- GMA Network
Benilde, Arellano go for clincher vs. Letran squads in Game 2 of NCAA volleyball finals
NCAA By BEA MICALLER,GMA Integrated News De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde and Arellano University will shoot for glory and history when they take on separate squads of Colegio de San Juan de Letran in Game 2 of NCAA Season 100 volleyball finals on Wednesday at the Filoil Centre. The reigning champions Lady Blazers are out to close out the Lady Knights in their 2:30 p.m. clash to complete a rare four-peat run in the women's division while the Chiefs are eyeing to finish off the Knights in their 11 a.m. encounter to clinch their first-ever men's volleyball title. Benilde and Arellano flaunted their might in Game 1, but both teams are under no illusion that it will be easy from here on out. The Lady Blazers bucked a slow start after dropping the opening frame against hungry Lady Knights, but recovered in the next three sets to draw first blood with a 26-28, 26-24, 25-16, 25-19 win. Third-year middle blocker Zam Nolasco fronted the offense and defense for the Taft crew, punishing the second-seeded Letran with eight blocks to finish with a game-high 21 points and allow Benilde to inch closer to a dream four-peat. Good thing for Benilde is that Nolasco isn't lacking support with the likes of graduating Mycah Go, middle blocker Cristy Ondangan, and rising rookie Shahanna Lleses also running the show for the Lady Blazers. The 6-foot Nolasco, though, knows closing out the series will be more difficult, especially against the same team that dealt them their first loss in five years when Letran pulled off a 25-22, 25-23, 26-24 sweep win last March 8. "Siguro all out na lang. Lagi namang sinasabi sa amin ni coach na ngayong finals, i-all out namin kasi tsaka pa ba kami iiyak 'pag wala na 'yung goal na namin and ayun lang 'yung tumatatak sa amin," Nolasco told GMA News Online. "Mahirap 'yung Game 2 pero hindi naman imposible. All out na lang talaga kami, kumbaga parang wala nang bukas." The same goes with Arellano, who is eyeing to hoist the NCAA men's volleyball crown for the first time in history. The Chiefs are hoping to build on their Game 1 escape, where the wards of head coach Bryan Vitug carved a 27-25, 25-14, 22-25, 25-22 hard-fought win behind their veteran core made up of setter Adi Villados, Carl Berdal, Anfernee Curamen, Jiwen Sinuto, and AC Guinto. Villados unleashed another strategic ball distribution, tallying 18 excellent sets that saw five Arellano players reach double-digit marks. Berdal paced them with 19 points while Curamen and Sinuto both grabbed 13 markers. Guinto and sophomore middle blocker Jake Pangilinan listed 11 points each. The Chiefs, however, are expecting a huge fightback from the Knights come Wednesday's affair. "Well, kailangan lang namin maging composed doon sa game para matapos na. Bawal mag-relax 'pag Letran ang kalaban mo kasi tinalo nga nila 'yung number one team (Benilde) so hindi dapat magpabaya," Vitug said. "I remind them lang na one point at a time lang lagi kasi 'pag nag-look forward kami baka hindi makagalaw nang maayos." —JKC, GMA Integrated News