All hail the kings and queens of the court!
The College of Nursing, Nutrition, and Dietetics (CNND) has once again cemented its athletic dominance by clinching its fourth straight Overall Championship in the recently concluded Intramurals 2025. This unprecedented victory solidifies the CNND Owls’ legacy as a powerhouse—an enduring testament to years of excellence, teamwork, and unyielding determination.
In honor of this historic milestone, the college hosted a Victory Party on Sunday, September 21, 2025. More than just a celebration, it was a formal acknowledgment of the dedication and spirit of every player who gave their all.
The program honored the hardworking CNND players, coaches, participants, and supportive college community who, through their collective effort, made history. This remarkable four-peat achievement stands as proof of the hard work, unity, and unwavering spirit of our students, faculty, and staff. Victories of this magnitude are rare—and it is only fitting that the whole community came together to celebrate.
The day-long festivities began with a Thanksgiving Mass at the USA Chapel, transforming the win into a meaningful offering—not just for personal glory, but for the honor of community, family, and faith. Afterwards, the celebration moved to the USA Review Center and CPMT Lobby, featuring live performances, a salo-salo luncheon, a formal recognition ceremony, inspiring speeches, and fun games. The event capped off with a lively Pool Party filled with water activities and side games.
The celebration was graced by athletes from Basketball, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Badminton, Lawn Tennis, Futsal, Billiards, Chess, Swimming, and Esports, as well as participants of the Dance Fitness Extravaganza. Joining them were the Dean of CNND, Rev. Fr. John Louis S. Ricamora, OSA, MN, MAT, RN, alongside coaches, coordinators, clinical instructors, and the Nursing Student Council.
As the CNND community gathered, the message was clear: this four-peat is not just a win—it is the forging of a lasting legacy. A single championship can be a stroke of fortune. A second confirms strength. A third builds a dynasty. But a fourth consecutive title? That defines a legacy destined to inspire generations of future CNND students.
Same time next year, for the five-peat?