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Causa) San Beda University (Filipino: Pamantasan ng San Beda) is a private Catholic coeducational basic and higher education institution run by the Order of Saint Benedict in San Miguel, Manila, Philippines. It was founded by the Benedictines in 1901. The main campus is situated in Mendiola, San Miguel, Manila and provides tertiary education.
Swimming. The San Beda Red Sea Lions is one of the veteran teams, alongside Mapua University in the NCAA swimming championships, and is the winningest sports team of San Beda. The domination of the San Beda Red Sea Lions started in NCAA Season 78 in 2002 when they halted the 3-peat run of Philippine Christian University.
San Beda returned in 1986 The Red Lions made it to the Finals in 1991, only to be thwarted by Benny Cheng's game winner for the Mapua Cardinals. [6] They made another Finals appearance in 1996, this time against the undefeated four-time defending champions San Sebastian Stags but lost. [ 7 ]
NCAA champion (2023) As assistant coach: 4× UAAP champion (2017, 2018, 2019, 2022) 2x PBA champion (2021 Philippine, 2023 Governors') As player. UAAP champion (2008) Roel Aurelio "Yuri" Escueta (born February 16, 1985) is a former collegiate basketball player who currently serves as the head coach of San Beda Red Lions. [ 1 ][ 2 ]
He led San Beda College (now San Beda University)'s high school team, the Red Cubs into multiple championships. Some of the PBA players played for him are Benjie Paras , Ronnie Magsanoc , Dindo Pumaren , as well as active players led by LA Tenorio , JVee Casio , and Baser Amer .
The rivalry started on October 28, 1950, when Letran and San Beda meet in the finals for the first time. Letran then was led by Lauro Mumar while San Beda was led by Carlos Loyzaga. Letran is on the verge of sweeping the tournament to become eventual champions (the Final 4 format was not yet implemented), but San Beda beat them to arrange a ...
On July 10, 1972, San Beda College Alabang opened its doors to 78 preschool boys and girls. It began as a basic co-educational school and was originally named the Benedictine Abbey School (BAS). Fr. Roberto de Jesus, OSB, who was the first Rector, supervised the growing years of the new institution.
Eduardo Lim - 1952, 1956 Olympian. Frankie Lim - former PBA player, former Red Lions Head Coach. Carlos Loyzaga - former Philippine Olympian known as the "Big Difference" to the Philippine sports press (1952, 1956 Olympian) Joaquin "Chito" Loyzaga - Philippine basketball player and son of Carlos Loyzaga.