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The Green Archers are also known for sharing a rivalry with other competitive teams in the UAAP, especially with the Ateneo Blue Eagles, UST Growling Tigers, and FEU Tamaraws. [11] The most recent championship is the 2023 UAAP Season 86 title, where La Salle defeated the UP Fighting Maroons during the best-of-three series, having lost Game 1 ...
De La Salle Araneta University: De La Salle Stallions De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde: CSB Blazers: De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute: DLSMHSI Crusaders De La Salle Lipa: DLSL Green Stallions De La Salle University (Manila) DLSU Green Archers: De La Salle University-Dasmariñas: DLSU-D Patriots De Ocampo Memorial College ...
Irish-American Br. Celba John Lynam, FSC, organized the first De La Salle sports teams. The colors of green and white were chosen as the official La Salle colors; Green was inspired by the national color of Ireland, where the original founding fathers of the De La Salle Christian Brothers originated from, while White represents the Philippines ...
The Junior Archers are the male Juniors team of De La Salle University's De La Salle Green Archers in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines, while its girls' team, the Lady Junior Archers, are De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde's female Juniors team at the Women's National Collegiate Athletic Association.
De La Salle Green Archers: 74.21 Rebounds per game De La Salle Green Archers: 49.86 Assists per game De La Salle Green Archers: 20.79 Steals per game UP Fighting Maroons: 7.86 Blocks per game FEU Tamaraws: 4.07 Field goal percentage UP Fighting Maroons: 41.14% Three point field goal percentage De La Salle Green Archers: 30.27%
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In 2000, Cortez debuted for the De La Salle Green Archers. With him, veterans Ren-Ren Ritualo and later Mark Cardona , the Green Archers won two of the three UAAP titles from 2000 to 2002. He also played in the PBL for the ICTSI Archers, a team composed mostly of DLSU players alongside then University of the East star James Yap .
FEU managed to win 10 games in 14 outings and settled for a second-place finish and faced the De La Salle Green Archers in the Final Four. La Salle forced a do-or-die semifinal when they defeated the Tamaraws 94–73 in the first game but in Game 2 winner-take-all match, Mac Belo drained a three-pointer as the buzzer expired and the Tamaraws ...