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The San Beda Red Lions and Lionesses are the collegiate varsity teams of the San Beda University , best known for their basketball section.

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26-850: Bolick may refer to: People with the surname [ edit ] Robert Bolick , Filipino basketball player Clint Bolick (born 1957), co-founder of Institute of Justice, and current Vice President of Litigation at the Goldwater Institute Frank Bolick (born 1966), Major League Baseball player Harry Bolick (1912–1999), American athlete and sports coach Leonard Bolick , American pastor Shawnna Bolick (born 1976), American politician The Blue Sky Boys , former country duo consisting of Earl & Bill Bolick Places [ edit ] Bolick Historic District , historic district in North Carolina Topics referred to by

52-645: A back-to-back title 2008: DYNASthree – for their bid to gain back-to-back-to-back titles 2009: Animo Quatro – their bid to have the first 4-peat 2010: REDemption – for their bid to regain the NCAA title in 2010 2011: REDomination – for their bid to have a back-to-back title again in 2011 2012: R3peat The 3peat – for their bid to have a back-to-back-to-back titles since 2009 2013: Roar For Four – for their bid to have their school's first 4-peat 2014: Go San Beda Five – for their bid for that unprecedented 5-peat 2015: Witness 6reatness – for their bid to have

78-633: A franchise record for most points scored by a rookie in a debut. With teammates Stanley Pringle and Sean Anthony out due to injuries, he became the Batang Pier's first option and was named as the Player of the Week and the unanimous Rookie of the Month for June 2019. On February 1, 2022, Bolick became a restricted free agent after his contract expired and he did not sign an extension with NorthPort. He eventually signed

104-454: A new one-year maximum contract with NorthPort on February 11. On February 1, 2023, Bolick once again became a restricted free agent after his previous contract expired, but he signed a new one-conference contract with NorthPort on February 8. On May 15, 2023, Bolick moved overseas for the first time as he signed with Fukushima Firebonds of the B2 League . His contract is for two years with

130-461: A three-year contract with the team. Bolick is married to Cassandra Yu, a social media influencer and flight attendant, since May 2022. He was previously in a relationship with volleyball player Aby Maraño from 2013 to 2021. As of the end of 2023–24 season San Beda Red Lions San Beda is named after the Venerable Bede of England. In honor of Venerable Bede who is an English man,

156-695: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Robert Bolick Robert Lee Espina Bolick Jr. (born September 13, 1995) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the NLEX Road Warriors of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He played college basketball for the San Beda Red Lions of the National Collegiate Athletic Association of

182-546: The Cignal HD-San Beda Hawkeyes , defeating Racal Ceramica in three games winning the 2017 PBA D-League Aspirant's Cup Championship. Bolick was picked third overall by the NorthPort Batang Pier of the Philippine Basketball Association in the 2018 PBA draft . Bolick signed a two-year max contract with NorthPort just a couple of days after being selected as the third overall pick by the Batang Pier in

208-484: The 2018 PBA Rookie Draft. In his first game, he scored 10 points in his first six minutes in the PBA, had nine in the third quarter before adding the finishing touches in the final frame including a tough step back jumper from the deep right corner in front of his team’s bench. He debuted with a game-high 26 points on 10-of-12 shooting from the field on top of three rebounds and three assists in close to 36 minutes of play, setting

234-578: The Green Archers, following in the footsteps of Bacolod sensation Kib Montalbo . Prior to leaving the Green Archers in 2015, Bolick was a part of the La Salle squad that won the Season 76 UAAP championship, but his playing time dropped in Season 77, as he averaged 9.1 minutes per game, averaging 1.8 points per contest. He had several options after deciding to leave the Green Archers but eventually opted to move to

260-580: The Greenies. Bolick started his collegiate career in the UAAP playing for the De La Salle Green Archers in 2013. During the off-season prior, the Green Archers continued its recruiting binge for the next UAAP season by obtaining the commitment of another blue-chip high school prospect in the likeness of Robert Bolick. Head coach Gee Abanilla confirmed he had already expressed his intention to suit up for

286-413: The NCAA title to give San Beda the 23rd championship title 2012: Roar For More – for their bid to have their school's first 4-peat 2013: Drive for FiVe – for their bid to have their school's first 5-peat 2014: ThisSixIt – for their bid for that unprecedented 6-peat 2015: Red Cubs Never S7op – for their bid to have the first 7-peat in NCAA history 2016: Make8Happen – for their bid to have

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312-527: The Philippines. He plays both point guard and shooting guard positions. Bolick played for the La Salle Green Hills Greenies from 2011 to 2012. Bolick averaged a team-high 20.3 points for the Greenies, including a season-best 41 points against Perpetual Help in his last season. He also posted marks of 5.2 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 2.6 steals, and 1.2 blocks per outing during his last season for

338-457: The first 6-peat in NCAA history 2016: REDemption 2.0 – for their bid to regain the NCAA title and the quest for the 20th overall basketball title 2017: #RoarAsOne for banner 21 – for their bid to have a back-to-back title, 21st overall 2018: Defend The Thron3 – for their bid to have a back-to-back-to-back title, 22nd overall 2019: Four The Win – for their bid to have a 4-peat title, 23rd overall 2023: 23@23 – for their bid to regain

364-463: The first 8-peat in NCAA history 2017: #REDemption – for their bid to regain the juniors basketball title 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

390-521: The fourth-quarter fightback where his passing also keyed two critical baskets that led to the Red Lions' hot finish. After drilling the 3-pointer that gave San Beda an 89-82 lead with 50 seconds remaining, adrenaline took over Bolick, who celebrated the shot with the so-called "reverse raise-the-roof" gesture popularized by LeBron James. He was similarly stoked late in Game 1, when he kept making plays and no defender

416-491: The future of that guy." He exited the game with 14 points, 11 assists, and seven rebounds. Having both their two losses in the elimination round coming from the Lyceum Pirates, who just came off their historic 18-0 elimination sweep, the odds were against them in the finals. However, Bolick was the difference maker for San Beda by heavily contributing to their finals sweep. In their first game, he finished with 18 points, 7 in

442-580: 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 98 ,

468-429: The men's team is currently the 19-peat champions, meanwhile the women's team is currently the 9-peat champions. 2019: Protect The Dream - for their 18-peat bid for the men's team and 8-peat for the women's team 2022: #DefendTheCrown - for their 19-peat bid for the men's team and 9-peat for the women's team Coach: Nemesio Gavino Women's Men's Juniors The San Beda Alabang girls' volleyball team won

494-556: The nickname "Beastmode Bolick". He was named the collegiate Impact Player of the Year at the 2017 Collegiate Basketball Awards . He started out his second season in San Beda averaging 13.7 points per outing before their game against the College of St. Benilde Blazers in which he, along with two other players were disqualified after a scuffle. The disqualification was especially costly for Bolick, who

520-420: The reigning NCAA champions San Beda Red Lions . Bolick practiced with University of the Philippines and Ateneo de Manila University, and said he felt welcomed in both squads. But in the end, he chose San Beda University (then San Beda College) because he could not pass up the opportunity to play for head coach Jamike Jarin. Bolick underwent a one-year residency period and was eligible to play for San Beda in 2016,

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572-689: 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 – for their quest to conclude the 28 years of seniors basketball championship title drought 2007: Back-to-back @ 83 – for their bid to have

598-499: The second year being a player option. On October 19, 2023, he was released by the team as per his request. He rescinded his ties with the Firebonds to tend to his pregnant wife. He only played one game for the team before being released. On December 11, 2023, Bolick's PBA playing rights was traded to the NLEX Road Warriors in a three-team trade involving NLEX, NorthPort, and San Miguel Beermen . On December 17, he officially signed

624-505: The year after former star point guard Baser Amer graduated. Bolick finally joined the Red Lions' lineup in 2016. He emerged as the unlikely face of the multi-titled San Beda team, beginning in the playoffs last season when he took over in the semifinals against University of Perpetual Help, before standing toe to toe with the prolific Jiovani Jalalon and Arellano in the finals. He helped the Red Lions gain their first title since 2014, and their sixth championship in seven years, earning himself

650-476: Was able to contain him. In game 2, he had 24 points, 11 of which came in the fourth quarter. He finished the job started by Donald Tankoua, who kept San Beda in the game for the first three periods and had 27 points and 20 boards, bagging the Red Lions their 21st title and their 3rd back-to-back championship in 12 years. Bolick continued his rise by winning the PBA D-League Aspirant's Cup MVP award with

676-399: Was in the running for MVP and Mythical Team honors. As per NCAA rules, a player who is ejected from a game is automatically disqualified from individual awards. All three players were also automatically suspended for their next games. In an interview with ABS-CBN, head coach Boyet Fernandez stated, "Bakit naman ito-throw out mo 'yung tao? Diyos ko naman. The guy was running for MVP. He destroyed

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