They say that when there’s a will, there’s a way. For the DLSU Green Spikers’ head coach Ronald Dulay, he found his will through his sheer love for volleyball. However, he found his way not as a player, but as a coach for the team. Starting out Raised in a family with a huge room…
Author: Tinsel Joaquin
After three games since the start of the season, the DLSU Lady Spikers were able to keep a clean 3-0 win-loss record as they defeated the UST TIgresses in a gruelling straight set match, 25-23, 27-25, 25-17, earlier today at The Arena in San Juan City.Team captain Ara Galang led the Lady Spikers with 21…
After escaping the surging AdU Lady Falcons and sweeping the NU Lady Bulldogs in their first two games of the season, the DLSU Lady Spikers seek to extend their winning streak to three as they face the UST Tigresses at 2 pm on Sunday, November 30, at The Arena in San Juan City. La Salle…
As the first half of UAAP Season 77 has come to a close, excitement has begun to build up for the much-awaited UAAP Season 77 Volleyball tournament which is fast approaching. For the DLSU Green Spikers and Lady Spikers, their respective fates last season have given them extra motivation to excel this coming season. Despite…
Tempting the unknown: Night at Razon
Exactly a year ago, The LaSallian released an article recounting the overnight adventure of eight staffers who explored the depths of the unknown inside the main campus of De La Salle University. Limited by logistical and security concerns, last year’s quest involved just the areas and buildings enclosed within the University’s main campus. Although armed…
Donna Gamilla: The rookie sensation
The toughest year for any collegiate player is often their rookie year. During that particular year, athletes are watched more intently than others for the various questions that circle the minds of both coaches and spectators. For most rookies, this adds up to the pressure that they already face as they decipher how to make…
From a boy who spent his days in the peaceful province of Quezon to a man making lots of noise in one of the country’s most popular collegiate leagues, DLSU Green Paddler Jerald Cristobal aimed to end his last year in the UAAP with a bang. Cristobal pulled through, earning this year’s UAAP MVP honors,…
After two weeks of rigorous battles, the DLSU Lady Jins realized the fruits of their labor, improving to a second place finish in the UAAP Season 77 Taekwondo Tournament. The same did not hold true for their male counterparts though, as despite them coming in as last season’s champions, the Green Jins found themselves stumbling…
With the UAAP Men’s Basketball tournament in full swing, many students, alumni, and sports enthusiasts alike have begun to dissect every player, shot, and game to the point that every dinner table conversation shifts from “How was your day” to “Did you see the game?” Yet far from the bright lights of the UAAP, DLSU’s…
The run for the championship title came up short for the DLSU Lady Spikers as they were defeated by the UST Tigresses in the Game Three of the UAAP Season 77 Women’s Beach Volleyball finals. Though the Lady Spikers failed to clinch La Salle’s first beach volleyball championship, they were able to improve their record…