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Philippines UCAL 03/17 08:00 - Philippine Christian University v Manila Central University W 96-75
Philippines UCAL 03/06 04:00 - LPU-Batangas v Philippine Christian University L 90-85
Philippines UCAL 02/27 08:00 - Philippine Christian University v Centro Escolar University L 77-84
Philippines UCAL 02/20 06:00 - Manila Central University v Philippine Christian University W 81-85
Philippines UCAL 02/15 06:00 - WCC A&T College v Philippine Christian University W 87-91
Philippines UCAL 02/08 08:00 - Philippine Christian University v Philippine Women’s University W 79-74
Philippines UCAL 02/01 06:00 - Philippine Christian University v LPU-Batangas W 87-74
Philippines UCAL 01/27 06:00 - Diliman College v Philippine Christian University W 70-76
Philippines UCAL 03/11 04:00 - Diliman College v PCU-D Dolphins L 80-73
Philippines UCAL 03/07 06:00 - PCU-D v Diliman College L 81-83
Philippines UCAL 02/12 06:00 - UB v PCU-D W 81-84
Basketball Matches 02/05 08:00 - DC v PCU-D L 75-68

Wikipedia - PCU Dolphins

The PCU Dolphins are the senior athletic teams that represent Philippine Christian University. They are currently playing at the National Athletic Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (NAASCU), after spending a leave of absence from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) basketball.

Their 2004 title was their only NCAA basketball title. The juniors team are the Baby Dolphins while the women's team are the Lady Dolphins.

After the revelation in early 2007 that several of PCU's junior basketball players entered the university using fraudulent papers, the league suspended the school for the 2007-08. With the agreement that their seniors team can play on the 2008-09 season, the school took a voluntary leave of absence from the league starting at the 2009-10 season, in which they should re-apply their membership if ever they intend to return.

History

History

The PCU Dolphins entered the NCAA in 1996 headed by Orly Torrente (Seniors) and Karl de Guia (Juniors). Then known as the PCU Saints then went to the latter known, PCU Dolphins. They were known for their exemplary defense and hunger for the ball, leading to their only NCAA championship in 2004. The Dolphins' only problem is that they cannot seem to keep a head coach.

Also, the Baby Dolphins lose their best players to other college teams. Great players have been coming out of the PCU Baby Dolphins squad, but the coaches cannot seem to convince them to stay in PCU. Good players have included Ronjay Buenafe (EAC Generals), Rabeh Al-Hussaini (Ateneo Blue Eagles), James Mangahas (De La Salle Green Archers), Allan Mangahas (Mapua Cardinals), Jake Pascual (San Beda Red Lions) and Gabby Martinez.

The PCU Dolphins are a prominent basketball team representing the Philippine Christian University (PCU). Known for their competitive spirit and strong team dynamics, the Dolphins have a rich history in Philippine collegiate basketball. They compete in various leagues and tournaments, showcasing talented players who exemplify skill, teamwork, and sportsmanship. The team’s vibrant blue and white colors symbolize their school pride, and they are celebrated for their dedication to excellence both on and off the court. The PCU Dolphins continue to be a formidable presence in Philippine basketball, inspiring students and fans alike with their passion and commitment to the sport.