After winning last year’s UCBL title, the Diliman College Blue Dragons are also hoping to make an impression in 2019 PBA D-League which starts next month.
Mentored by Rensy Bajar, the Blue Dragons try to sustain the momentum they gaining in winning their first UCBL title last month.
Patience and determination are the same traits Bajar intends to bring in the D-League which has lures a number of fancied teams from UAAP and NCAA.
Diliman College, formerly Diliman Computer Technology Institute (DCTI), was established in 1998, and has always been known for its superior athletics program since then.
For 20 years, the DC community worked hard in silence to further excel in sports. Varsity teams and players were not funded by any corporate sponsor or patron. Diliman College President and former senator Nikki Coseteng said athletes gets extra allowance for competition through their own initiatives.