The San Beda Red Lions and Lionesses are the collegiate varsity teams of the San Beda University, best known for their basketball section.
San Beda is named after the Venerable Bede of England. In honor of Venerable Bede who is an English man, the school chose the Red Lion Rampant which is the heraldic symbol of the ancient Scots/English for courage as part of its school logo. San Beda pays tribute to the courage of the Benedictine monks by adopting the Red Lion, the symbol of courage in the Catholic tradition and in the land of St. Bede.
2006: End 28 @ 82 â for their quest to conclude the 28 years of seniors basketball championship title drought<br/> 2007: Back-to-back @ 83 â for their bid to have a back-to-back title<br/> 2008: DYNASthree â for their bid to gain back-to-back-to-back titles<br/> 2009: Animo Quatro â their bid to have the first 4-peat<br/> 2010: REDemption â for their bid to regain the NCAA title in 2010<br/> 2011: REDomination â for their bid to have a back-to-back title again in 2011<br/> 2012: R3peat The 3peat â for their bid to have a back-to-back-to-back titles since 2009<br/> 2013: Roar For Four â for their bid to have their school's first 4-peat<br/> 2014: Go San Beda Five â for their bid for that unprecedented 5-peat<br/> 2015: Witness 6reatness â for their bid to have the first 6-peat in NCAA history<br/> 2016: REDemption 2.0 â for their bid to regain the NCAA title and the quest for the 20th overall basketball title<br/> 2017: #RoarAsOne for banner 21 â for their bid to have a back-to-back title, 21st overall<br/> 2018: Defend The Thron3 â for their bid to have a back-to-back-to-back title, 22nd overall<br/> 2019: Four The Win â for their bid to have a 4-peat title, 23rd overall<br/> 2023: 23@23 â for their bid to regain the NCAA title to give San Beda the 23rd championship title<br/> 2025: One More for 24 â for their bid to regain the NCAA title to give San Beda the 24th championship title<br/>
2012: Roar For More â for their bid to have their school's first 4-peat<br/> 2013: Drive for FiVe â for their bid to have their school's first 5-peat<br/> 2014: ThisSixIt â for their bid for that unprecedented 6-peat<br/> 2015: Red Cubs Never S7op â for their bid to have the first 7-peat in NCAA history<br/> 2016: Make8Happen â for their bid to have the first 8-peat in NCAA history<br/> 2017: #REDemption â for their bid to regain the juniors basketball title<br/> 2019: #LetsBring1tBack - for their bid to clinch the juniors basketball title after a four-year drought
Dubbed the "Red Booters", the San Beda football team has been a consistent championship contender for the past few years in the NCAA. The seniors team has won the NCAA championship for the last 6 years and has won a total of 14 championships, second only to De La Salle University in all-time wins.
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. As of NCAA Season 100, the men's team is currently the 21-peat champions, meanwhile the women's team is currently the 1-peat champions.
2019: Protect The Dream - for their 18-peat bid for the men's team and 8-peat for the women's team<br/> 2022: #DefendTheCrown - for their 19-peat bid for the men's team and 9-peat for the women's team<br/> 2023: #ExtendTheDynasty - for their 20-peat bid for the men's team and 10-peat for the women's team<br/> 2024: #UpholdTheGlory - for their 21-peat bid for the men's team and 11-peat for the women's team
2023: #ReclaimTheCrown â for their bid to regain the juniors swimming title<br/> 2024: #EndTheDrought â for their bid to bring back the juniors swimming title to San Beda
Coach: Nemesio Gavino
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The San Beda Alabang girls' volleyball team won the 39th WNCAA championship title. They are the first juniors team to bring a volleyball championship title to their alma mater.
The San Beda's women's soft tennis team, headed by team captain Alyana Victoria and head coach Jovy Mamawal, won two consecutive titles in the NCAA soft tennis event in Seasons 90 and 91. Aside from their championships, The Red Lionesses represented the country in the University Soft Tennis Championships in 2015 held at South Korea.