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  2. San Beda College Alabang - Wikipedia

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    Construction of school buildings began in 1972 on a nine-and-a-half-hectare lot inside the Alabang Hills Village. 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.

  3. List of San Beda University alumni - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. San Beda University - Wikipedia

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    San Beda University IBED Campus (then San Beda College Rizal) c. 2017. The San Beda University Integrated Basic Education Department is located in the university's satellite campus in Barangay San Juan, Taytay, Rizal. It became operational when the Basic Education Department transferred from Mendiola in academic year 2004–2005, initially with ...

  5. San Beda Red Lions basketball - Wikipedia

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    Then known as San Beda College (SBC), the Mendiola-based school co-founded the NCAA in 1924, winning its first seniors' basketball title in 1927, then three straight titles from 1934 to 1936. Their three-year title run during the 1930s was led by Charles Borck .

  6. Fr. Bellarmine Baltasar Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    The Fr. Bellarmine Baltasar Gymnasium (also known as the San Beda College Alabang Gym) is a gymnasium within San Beda College Alabang in Muntinlupa, Philippines. It has a seating capacity of 1,200 for sporting events and a full house capacity of 5,560. Within the gymnasium are two full-sized basketball courts, volleyball courts and an event ...

  7. San Beda College of Law - Wikipedia

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    Website. San Beda Law webpage. San Beda College of Law is the law school college under the San Beda University, a private, Roman Catholic university run by the Benedictine monks in the Philippines. [ 1 ] The main campus, educational, and administrative offices are located at Mendiola Street in San Miguel, Manila. [ 1 ]

  8. National Collegiate Athletic Association – South - Wikipedia

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    The National Collegiate Athletic Association – South (NCAA South), established in 1999, is a regional athletic association for colleges and universities in the National Capital Region and Calabarzon regions in the Philippines. Currently, the NCAA-South has eleven member schools: First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities, Colegio De ...

  9. San Beda Red Lions, Red Lionesses and Red Cubs - Wikipedia

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    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.