with the move of NCAA to AKTV, I'd like to see more coverage of other UAAP sports by ABS-CBN.....

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read morewith the move of NCAA to AKTV, I'd like to see more coverage of other UAAP sports by ABS-CBN.....
will greg slaughter win the MVP on his final year for uaap? or will rayray go back-to-back.
will the blue eaglets return as champions?
will jinggoy valmayor regain the best striker award?
will the lady maroons win a women's volleyball match?
will FEU rule men's chess for a seventh straight year?
Eto na siguro ang chance for NU to shine. Maghahanda ng husto para sa CDC ang mga yan.
Will DLSU finally steal the Seniors Over-All Championship crown?
Will UE finally steal the Juniors Over-All Championship crown? NU
With NU's improved funding + DLSU's aid, are we gonna see a better and well-funded season?
sana televised naman ang table tennis, swimming and taekwondo sa 1st sem sports.
yung beach volleyball sana walang conflict sa schedules para mabalik ulit ito sa TV.
Will the Cheerdance Competition move back to a Sunday para mas maraming ma-accommodate na fans? Tingnan mo, magulo yung last time, atras-abante sa Sabado o Linggo na schedule, pero Sabado won in the end.
Will PEXers like me grow up in Season 75?
^which means, no sign na magbabalik ang media and TV votes/so are the players/coaches votes. purely stats pa rin...
can't wait for Season 75 to start especially now that they'll be playing at the new SM MOA Arena with NU hosting this year...
Which among the other 7 schools will give the University of Santo Tomas a run for their money in the general championship?
More importantly, will another school win it?
^^ seeing how NU is aggressively recruiting top athletes, i feel they will be the one challenging UST for the general championship in the next few years.
Banned by Admin
In theory, yes. But people will later catch on and the players who were BOUGHT will not have the same courage and spirit as the ones who are playing kosher. It is just how nature works.
MAGKANO AND DANGAL MO?! Halika na!
I pity those poor students who does not have any choice nor brain to stand for their principle.
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looking forward sa season 75, but now palang namimiss ko na si capt. cha.![]()
Battle of networks, school leagues looms next season
By Joey Villar (The Philippine Star) Updated March 16, 2012 12:00 AM Comments (3)
Outgoing National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) Policy Board chair and UPHSD president Anthony Tamayo (right) turns over the NCAA flag to incoming host Rev. Fr. Tamerlane Lana, OP, of Letran during turnover rites in Letran yesterday. JOEY MENDOZA
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MANILA, Philippines - The NCAA is clashing head-on with the UAAP as the former decided to hold its basketball games the same days as that of the latter on a new television partner in TV5 through its sports channel AKTV on IBC 13.
“We’ll be holding our games on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays and we’re planning to add a game or two on a Sunday or just before the PBA games,” said new Management Committee chair Fr. Vic Calvo, OP, of Season 88 host Letran in yesterday’s turnover ceremony at the Muralla campus in Intramuros.
The NCAA has ended its decade-long partnership with ABS-CBN’s Studio 23 and will forge a three-year contract with AKTV on IBC 13 as its new TV coveror.
Aside from that, Calvo said they’re planning to hold out-of-town games this year and at venues owned by the members’ sister schools in the provinces to widen its fan base.
“Yes, we’re planning to do that because we want to live up and be true to our league name by going really national,” said Calvo. “By doing that, we will also have a chance to reach out to our alumni and supporters in the provinces.”
Meanwhile, league president and Letran rector-president Fr. Tamerlane Lana, OP, officially accepted the Season 88 hosting from Dr. Anthony Tamayo of last year’s Season 87 host Perpetual Help in simple rites at Letran’s St. Thomas’ Building.
“The coming NCAA season promises to be an exciting one,” said Lana, who also congratulated Tamayo for a job well done in hosting last year’s events.
Letran, which last hosted the league nine years ago, is using theme “Celebrate 88: Conquering New Glories,” underscoring the league’s move to compete with the UAAP in game days and viewership.
“Letran will definitely tread new frontier for the premier league, we’re all set to give new glories to the NCAA,” said Calvo.
... buti naman so it means solo ng UAAP ang MOA during weekends. I don't think their move will work to their advantage mas lalong lalangawin mga laro nila if they compete head on with undoubtedly the country's premiere collegiate league.