UAAP allowing players with special guest license from other leagues

MANILA, Philippines --- The UAAP has added a new rule allowing student-athletes from other collegiate leagues, who played professionally with a special guest license (SGL) from the Games and Amusement Board, to still play in the basketball competition after a one-year residency. The league's executive director Atty. Rebo Saguisag announced that other athletes from the NCAA and other collegiate leagues, who have already played in the professional ranks through the SGL, are allowed to play in the UAAP but with limitations. "This is something new, the re-acquisition of the eligibility, or as we call it, amateur status, to go back to basketball in particular, but there are," Saguis...Keep on reading: UAAP allowing players with special guest license from other leagues

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