By Maxine Agno The Philippines had a spectacular start at the 33rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Thailand, with athletes “built for greatness, bound for gold,” delivering powerful performances across multiple sports to capture 15 gold, 23 silver and 52 bronze medals — a total of 90 medals — as of Sunday, December 14. The…
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Ateneo Blue Eagles bowed to NUNS to close UAAP S88 Girls’ Volleyball stint
By Soleina Vasquez
The final whistle of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 88 Girls’ Volleyball Tournament echoed around the premises of the Paco Arena, with the Ateneo Blue Eagles closing their season at the expense of stumbling against the National University Nazareth School (NUNS) Bullpups for a 12–25, 11–25, 15–25 standing on Monday, December 1.
Ateneo wrap up hard-fought campaign in UAAP S88 Boys’ Volleyball Tourney with 0-14 record, individual merits
By Maxine Agno
The Ateneo Blue Eagles concluded their University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 88 Boys’ Volleyball Tournament campaign with a tough 0–14 win-loss card after their final match against the University of the East (UE), which ended with a final tally of 0–3 on Friday, November 28, at the Paco Arena.
Ateneo, DLSU, wear white to join call for accountability in UAAP hoops clash
By AJ Alarcon
Rooted in the Atenean and Lasallian commitment to truth and integrity, game-goers of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 88 Men’s Basketball Tournament blue–green rivalry — held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on Wednesday, November 26 — donned white as an expression of solidarity amid rising corruption issues in the country.
Eriobu slams NU Bullpups as Ateneo claims bronze in AsiaBasket Youth League ‘25, 104–79
By AJ Alarcon
Ateneo wasted no time in showing the Quadricentennial Pavilion what true-blooded Eagles can do as they hunted down the National University Nazareth School (NUNS) Bullpups in a bronze battle under the AsiaBasket Youth Campus Tour 2025, with a solid 104–79 showing on Sunday, November 23, in which the Blue Eagles kept the tally at a distance throughout all four quarters.
Blue Eagles smash through UAAP S88 HS Table Tennis
By Maxine Agno
The Ateneo Table Tennis teams closed out their UAAP Season 88 campaign at the Amoranto Stadium, finishing the four-day elimination round that ended on Wednesday, November 19. In the boys’ division, the team managed a 2–8 record, placing fifth in the final standings. The girls’ team faced a harder road, ending the elimination round with a 0–10 clean-slate loss, finishing last in the competition, while keeping spirits high and eyes on technical growth.
One Big Legacy: Living the Blue and White
By Bella Lucindo
LIVING LEGACY: Behind every game, every chant, and every “One Big Fight” lies a story of passion, perseverance, and purpose. It’s a celebration of the Atenean spirit — where every athlete plays not just for victory, but for something far greater than themselves.
Caluya smashes into semis; Ongpin survives Round 1 in QC Meet
By Solei Vasquez The Ateneo Blue Eagles’ secondary boys singles campaign ignited at the Quezon City Division Meet, where Simeon Jerome Caluya and Jose Enrique Ongpin brought polished play as they took on the fiercest rackets the division had to offer from November 15 to 16 at the Belarmino Sports Complex. Caluya opened his campaign…
AHS pushes through opening-day rallies in UAAP S88 Table Tennis
By Maxine Agno
The Ateneo High School (AHS) Table Tennis team faced a challenging first-round opening to their University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 88 campaign, held on Saturday, November 15, at the Amoranto Stadium. Though both boys’ and girls’ teams suffered losses, their focus remains on the preparation and growth of the young athletes.
Ateneo rallies at UAAP S88 HS Athletics; Nieto unleashes early silver
By Maxine Agno
The Ateneo High School (AHS) Track & Field team concluded their campaign after competing fiercely across the events of the UAAP Season 88 Athletics Tournament at the New Clark City Athletics Stadium from November 6 to 9. The Blue Eagles, finishing with a total of 18 points in the final standings, secured a lone silver medal to make their presence known during the competition.