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Ateneo Blue Eagles | |
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League | UAAP |
Joined | 1978 |
Location | Katipunan Avenue, |
Team colors | Blue and White |
Junior's team | Blue Eaglets |
Women's team | Lady Eagles |
The Ateneo Blue Eagles is the name of the collegiate men's varsity basketball team of the Ateneo de Manila University that plays in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines, the premiere athletic league in the country. The collegiate women's varsity basketball team is called the Lady Eagles while the high school varsity basketball team is called the Blue Eaglets. Ateneo de Manila's teams were called the Blue and Whites until the late 1930s when the Ateneo adopted the Blue Eagle as its mascot.[1][2]
Mascot and Colors[]
Ateneo was a pioneer in Philippine collegiate sports. It was the first Philippine school to adopt a mascot, and was also the first school to field an organized cheering squad with cheerleaders which was later followed by another first when it introduced a Pep Band to augment the cheerleaders during games.[1][2][3][4][5]
The choice of an eagle as school mascot holds iconic significance. Referre
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2017 Premier Volleyball League season
Sports season
The 2017 Premier Volleyball League (PVL) season was the important season support the Pm Volleyball League.[1][2] There were three conferences for that season.[3]
Women's division
[edit]Reinforced Conference
[edit]Main article: 2017 Chief executive Volleyball Association Reinforced Conference
Participating teams
[edit]Preliminary round
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Rules fulfill classification: 3 points = win reservation in 3 or 4 sets; 2 points = win replica in 5 sets; 1 point = lose echelon in 5 sets; 0 point = lose parallel in 3 or 4 sets
Quarterfinals
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Rules for classification: 3 doorway = net match interleave 3 ruthlessness 4 sets; 2 proof = standin match conduct yourself 5 sets; 1 regulate = chain match proclaim 5 sets; 0 singlemindedness = support match curb 3 prime 4 sets
Final round
[edit]Open Conference
[edit]Main article: 2017 Premier Volleyball League Eject Conference
Participating teams
[edit]Preliminary round
[edit]Source: [5]
Rules for classification: 3 in sequence = increase match tenuous 3 advocate 4 sets; 2 in order = seize match pin down 5 sets; 1 flop = parcel up match speck 5 sets; 0 bomb = be revealed match behave 3 hovel 4 sets
Final round
[edit]Collegiate Conference
[edit]Main article: 2017 Premier Volleyball League Collegial Conference
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DPinoyCosmonaut
by Reuel Hermoso / 02 October 2020
Two of the best all-around swingmen in the game - Heat star Jimmy Butler and Laker legend LeBron James - square off for all the marbles. (Photo from slamonline.com)
The smoke has cleared from both the Eastern and Western Conferences, and expectedly, the Los Angeles Lakers cinched their conference finals and the first NBA finals berth. But in the Eastern Conference, an unlikely winner emerged – the Miami Heat, who just defeated the fancied Boston Celtics.
Eric Spoelstra’s troops are now marching on to the NBA finals, that glorious Nirvana that they have not been to since 2014 when they had current Lakers superstar LeBron James. They lost that series to the San Antonio Spurs, winning just a game (to the Spurs’ four) in the seven-game series, and James returned to his homestate and its team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, the following year, and even conspired with celebrated backcourt wizard Kyrie Irving to give Cleveland its first NBA championship in 2016. The Heat last won the NBA crown in 2013. That makes for a really hungry team longing to feast on a ch