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NCAA: After leaving UP, Aldous Torculas commits to San Beda
NCAA: After leaving UP, Aldous Torculas commits to San Beda
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Published Mar 07, 2025 03:10 PM PHT
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Updated Mar 07, 2025 03:30 PM PHT

Former UP player Aldous Torculas in UAAP Season 87. UAAP Media

MANILA -- A day after losing James Payosing, the San Beda Red Lions have already beefed up their roster.
MANILA -- A day after losing James Payosing, the San Beda Red Lions have already beefed up their roster.
Former University of the Philippines swingman Aldous Torculas committed to play for San Beda, where he will have to sit out one year before being eligible for two more seasons.
Former University of the Philippines swingman Aldous Torculas committed to play for San Beda, where he will have to sit out one year before being eligible for two more seasons.
"Nakausap ko rin yung mga kaibigan ko sa beda about Coach Yuri [Escueta], and sa tingin ko matutulungan ako ni Coach Yuri para ma-develop pa," said Torculas.
"Nakausap ko rin yung mga kaibigan ko sa beda about Coach Yuri [Escueta], and sa tingin ko matutulungan ako ni Coach Yuri para ma-develop pa," said Torculas.
Torculas, 20, averaged 3.87 points and 2.33 rebounds per game for the Fighting Maroons in UAAP Season 87, where they won the men's basketball crown.
Torculas, 20, averaged 3.87 points and 2.33 rebounds per game for the Fighting Maroons in UAAP Season 87, where they won the men's basketball crown.
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He joins a San Beda team that also features Jommel Puno, Ronrei Tolentino, and Zedjay Etulle.
He joins a San Beda team that also features Jommel Puno, Ronrei Tolentino, and Zedjay Etulle.
Payosing on Thursday was unveiled as the latest member of the UP men's basketball program.
Payosing on Thursday was unveiled as the latest member of the UP men's basketball program.
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