Since Arellano joined in season
85, it has faced San Beda in various championship series, such as the men's basketball and football, and women's volleyball, and juniors' basketball.
Basketball Statistics
In 2014, led by
Jio Jalalon and coach
Jerry Codiñera, the Chiefs qualified to its first Finals appearance.[1] They were swept by the four-time defending champions
San Beda Red Lions.[2] On the next year, the Chiefs missed the Final Four,[3] but returned to the Finals
in 2016. In a rematch of the 2014 Finals, the Chiefs were again swept by San Beda.[4]
Men's basketball results
Both teams are expected to meet at least 2 times per year.
^San Beda ended Arellano's 4-game winning streak and tied Arellano at 14 wins and 4 losses at the end of the elimination round.
^First-seed playoff. Winner will face Perpetual Help, while loser will face Mapúa, in the semifinals. Either way, both teams had twice-to-beat advantage in the semifinals.
^Finals Game 2. San Beda wins its 20th men's basketball championship.
^San Beda was on a 6-game winning streak prior to the game.
^San Beda was on a 11-game winning streak prior to the game. Arellano lost to Letran in the first round of the fourth–seed playoffs. while San Beda went on to defeat Lyceum in the finals.
^Finals game 1. This is Arellano's first juniors finals appearance. Since San Beda swept the elimination round, the Finals is a
de facto best of five series with San Beda automatically leading 1–0. Therefore, San Beda has to win twice, while Arellano needed thrice, to win the championship.
^Finals game 2. Arellano's first win against San Beda in the juniors division since it joined the league in 2009.
^Finals game 3. San Beda wins its 22nd juniors basketball championship.
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 Lost in play-in tournament C Tournament cancelled Guest school Under probation
Notes
^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.
^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.
Since Arellano joined in season
85, it has faced San Beda in various championship series, such as the men's basketball and football, and women's volleyball, and juniors' basketball.
Basketball Statistics
In 2014, led by
Jio Jalalon and coach
Jerry Codiñera, the Chiefs qualified to its first Finals appearance.[1] They were swept by the four-time defending champions
San Beda Red Lions.[2] On the next year, the Chiefs missed the Final Four,[3] but returned to the Finals
in 2016. In a rematch of the 2014 Finals, the Chiefs were again swept by San Beda.[4]
Men's basketball results
Both teams are expected to meet at least 2 times per year.
^San Beda ended Arellano's 4-game winning streak and tied Arellano at 14 wins and 4 losses at the end of the elimination round.
^First-seed playoff. Winner will face Perpetual Help, while loser will face Mapúa, in the semifinals. Either way, both teams had twice-to-beat advantage in the semifinals.
^Finals Game 2. San Beda wins its 20th men's basketball championship.
^San Beda was on a 6-game winning streak prior to the game.
^San Beda was on a 11-game winning streak prior to the game. Arellano lost to Letran in the first round of the fourth–seed playoffs. while San Beda went on to defeat Lyceum in the finals.
^Finals game 1. This is Arellano's first juniors finals appearance. Since San Beda swept the elimination round, the Finals is a
de facto best of five series with San Beda automatically leading 1–0. Therefore, San Beda has to win twice, while Arellano needed thrice, to win the championship.
^Finals game 2. Arellano's first win against San Beda in the juniors division since it joined the league in 2009.
^Finals game 3. San Beda wins its 22nd juniors basketball championship.
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 Lost in play-in tournament C Tournament cancelled Guest school Under probation
Notes
^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.
^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.