San Beda–San Sebastian rivalry

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San Beda–San Sebastian men's basketball rivalry
SportMen's basketball
Latest meetingSeptember 14, 2024
(Filoil EcoOil Centre, San Juan)
San Beda, 85–75
Next meetingTBA
Statistics
All-time record NCAA Final Four (Philippines) appearances
  • San Beda 20
  • San Sebastian 15

Titles
  • San Beda: NCAA 23
  • San Sebastian: NCAA 12
Longest win streakSan Beda, 11 (2017–2023)
Current win streakSan Beda, 1 (2024–present)
San Beda-San Sebastian rivalry
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Locations of San Beda (red) and San Sebastian (gold).

This rivalry is between Recto's San Sebastian and Mendiola's San Beda. The rivalry is played at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines).

Contents

Head-to-head record by sport

Seniors' Division

General Championship

San Beda has 6 General Championships while San Sebastian has 4 in the General Championship record.

  • San Beda (6) - 2010-11, 2011-2012, 2012-2013, 2014-2015, 2015-2016, 2016–2017
  • San Sebastian (4) - 1984-1985, 1988-1989, 1989-1990, 1994-1995

Juniors' Division

General Championship

San Beda leads the general championship race with 11-0. [1]

  • San Beda (11) - 1982, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2015
  • San Sebastian (6) - 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012

Basketball Statistics

Men's basketball results

The final four was instituted in 1997; [2] [3] prior to that the first and second round winners, plus the team with the best overall standing if it did not win either round, participated in the championship round to determine the champion.

Pre-Final Four era

San Beda victoriesSan Sebastian victories

Final Four era

Both teams are expected to meet at least 2 times per year.

San Beda victoriesSan Sebastian victories
Notes
  1. Finals Game 1.
  2. Finals Game 2.
  3. Championship game. San Sebastian won their fifth consecutive title and the school's ninth NCAA crown.
  4. San Beda had a 2-0 record prior to the game.
  5. San Beda ended San Sebastian's 8-game winning streak.
  6. Both teams had a 1-0 record prior to the game. San Sebastian gave San Beda its first loss of the season.
  7. Battle for 1st seed.
  8. Finals Game 1.
  9. Finals Game 2. San Sebastian ends season's host, San Beda's 3-peat.
  10. Both teams had a 7-0 record prior to the game.
  11. San Beda had a 15-0 record prior to the game. San Beda swept the elimination round by beating San Sebastian.
  12. Finals Game 1.
  13. Finals Game 2. San Beda reclaimed the NCAA crown by beating the season's host, San Sebastian.
  14. A repeat of season 85, both teams had a 8-0 prior to the game. San Sebastian gave San Beda its first loss of the season, ending San Beda's 26-game winning streak.
  15. Battle for 1st seed.
  16. Finals Game 1.
  17. Finals Game 2. San Beda won its 16th seniors crown.
  18. Both teams had a 6-1 record prior to the game.
  19. San Beda had a 7-0 record prior to the game.
  20. San Beda had a 10-1 record prior to the game.
  21. Opening game.
  22. Semifinals. San Beda went on to win the championship vs. Lyceum.
  23. San Beda had a 5-0 record prior to the game. San Sebastian's loss was also painful as 2 of their wins against CSB and JRU where also forfeited.
  24. San Beda had a 3-0 record prior to the game.
  25. San Beda had a 12-0 record prior to the game.
  26. First San Beda-San Sebastian NCAA game since the COVID-19 pandemic. San Beda had a 3-0 record prior to the game. JB Bahio hit a game-winning shot.
  27. San Beda led by as much as 23 points in the first half.
  28. San Sebastian had a 2–0 record prior to the game. San Beda gave San Sebastian its first loss of the season.

Juniors' Basketball Results

Pre-Final Four era

San Beda victoriesSan Sebastian victories

Final Four era

Both teams are expected to meet at least 2 times per year.

San Beda victoriesSan Sebastian victories
Notes
  1. San Beda swept the first and second round pennants.
  2. San Beda's only loss in the second round came from Letran.
  3. Semifinals.
  4. Semifinals. San Beda had a twice-to-beat advantage coming into the game, and lost to Letran in the finals.
  5. San Beda swept the elimination round, and won against Letran in the finals.
  6. San Beda swept the elimination round. San Beda won the finals against Mapúa.
  7. Finals Game 1.
  8. Finals Game 2. San Sebastian won its 2nd juniors basketball championship and ended San Beda's three-peat.
  9. Semifinals. San Sebastian won against PCU in the Finals.
  10. San Sebastian had a 3-0 record prior to the game.
  11. San Sebastian swept the elimination round and won against Letran in the finals.
  12. San Beda gave San Sebastian its first loss since season 83.
  13. San Beda won against Letran in the finals.
  14. Finals Game 1.
  15. Finals Game 2. San Beda wins its 17th juniors basketball championship.
  16. San Beda won against LSGH in the finals.
  17. Both teams had a 7-0 record prior to the game.
  18. San Beda ended San Sebastian's 9-game winning streak.
  19. Finals Game 1.
  20. Finals Game 2. San Beda wins its 19th juniors basketball championship.
  21. Both teams had a 7-0 record prior to the game.
  22. San Beda had a 14-0 record prior to the game. San Beda won against LSGH in the finals.
  23. San Beda had a 5-game winning streak prior to the game.
  24. San Beda won against Malayan in the finals.
  25. San Beda had a 7-0 record prior to the game.
  26. San Beda had a 14-0 record prior to the game. San Beda won against Arellano in the finals.
  27. San Beda had a 5-0 record prior to the game.
  28. San Beda lost to Malayan in the finals.
  29. Opening game.
  30. San Beda lost to LSGH in the semifinals.
  31. San Beda lost to Malayan in the semifinals.
  32. San Beda won against Lyceum in the finals.
  33. 4th seed playoff. San Beda lost to LSGH in the semifinals.

Final Four Rankings

For comparison, these are the rankings of these two teams since the Final Four format was introduced.

Seniors' division

Team ╲ Year 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 [a] 2022 2023
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda 24568764711111111111211C343
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian 12142126465522223877464858

Juniors' division

Team ╲ Year199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023 [b]
San Beda colors.svg  San Beda 2122111233511111211131CC25
SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian 121132622681058353

Legend* Number denotes playoff seeding. Shade denotes final position.
  Finished as the champion
  Finished as the 1st runner-up
  Finished as semifinalist
  Lost in 4th-seed playoff
  Twice to beat advantage
C Tournament cancelled

Notes
  1. 2021-22 season was played in early 2022 and the tournament was held in into a round robin tournament instead of the usual double round eliminations.
  2. 2023-24 season was played in early 2024 and the tournament was held in into a round robin tournament instead of the usual double round eliminations.

Volleyball Statistics

Men's volleyball results

San Beda victoriesSan Sebastian victories
Notes
  1. San Beda lost to Letran in the Finals.
  2. San Beda lost in the semifinals.
  3. San Beda lost to Perpetual in the finals.
  4. San Beda lost in the semifinals.
  5. San Beda lost to Arellano in the playoffs.
  6. San Beda lost to Perpetual in the Semifinals.
  7. San Beda lost to Benilde in the first round playoffs.
  8. San Beda lost to Perpetual in the finals.

Women's volleyball results

San Beda victoriesSan Sebastian victories
Notes
  1. San Sebastian defeated Benilde in the Finals.
  2. San Sebastian defeated Letran in the Finals.
  3. San Sebastian lost in the Semifinals.
  4. San Sebastian lost in the Semifinals.
  5. San Sebastian lost to Benilde in the Finals.
  6. San Sebastian lost to Arellano in the Finals.
  7. San Beda lost to Arellano in the Finals.
  8. San Beda lost to Arellano in the Semifinals.
  9. San Sebastian lost to JRU in the first round stepladder.

See also

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