Kyla Kingsu has connected with the audience through the screen, representing DLSU as its official UAAP Season 85 courtside correspondent.
Author: Luis Agus
After losing two games in a row against the now seven-time defending champions, the NU Lady Bulldogs, 76-64, the DLSU Lady Archers settled for silver in the UAAP Season 85 Women’s Basketball tournament earlier today, December 11, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. Despite the loss, Charmine Torres led the valiant effort, topping all…
After a momentous win in their last game versus the ADMU Blue Eagles, the DLSU Green Archers suffered their second loss of the season in heartbreaking fashion against the UE Red Warriors, 72-81, earlier tonight, October 12, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. In the brave effort, Schonny Winston poured in 26 points to…
Among the La Salle faithful, the loudest and most passionate fan continues to live his days serving the Green and White.
The DLSU Green Spikers finally ended their two-game losing streak after dominating the UP Fighting Maroons during the bronze-medal match of the UAAP Season 84 Beach Volleyball tournament in straight sets, 21-17, 21-17, at Sands SM by the Bay earlier today, June 5. It was not an easy trip to the podium for Green Spikers…
After lackluster finishes in recent years, a new dynamic duo hopes to bring the Green Spikers to glory for seasons to come.
The DLSU Green Archers asserted their supremacy after posting a lopsided 112-83 victory against the UST Growling Tigers at the SM Mall of Asia Arena earlier today, April 19. Deschon Winston spearheaded the scoring parade for the Green Archers as he recorded his career-high in points with 33—matching FEU Tamaraw RJ Abarrientos’ UAAP season-high tally…
Earlier today, April 9, the DLSU Green Archers survived the Adamson Soaring Falcons fourth quarter run in a 61-58 win at the Mall of Asia Arena. Joaqui Manuel led the way for the Green Archers, following his rhythm in the second half with 14 points and six rebounds. Alongside Manuel were Evan Nelle with 12…
After being newly introduced in the 2020 Olympics, bouldering has experienced an underrated renaissance in Asia, including the Philippines.
As para athletes excel despite their limitations, they seemingly experience more hardships just to receive the support that they deserve.