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| [[NCAA Season 83#Volleyball|2008]] | [[San Beda University|Saint Placid's Gym]] | San Beda | 0 | Perpetual | 3 |
| [[NCAA Season 83#Volleyball|2008]] | [[San Beda University|Saint Placid's Gym]] | San Beda | 0 | Perpetual | 3 |
| [[NCAA Season 85#Volleyball|2010]] | [[Emilio Aguinaldo College]] Gym | San Beda | 3 | Perpetual | 0 |
| [[NCAA Season 85#Volleyball|2010]] | [[Emilio Aguinaldo College]] Gym | San Beda | 3 | Perpetual | 0 |
| [[NCAA Season 86#Volleyball|2011]] | | San Beda | 0 | Perpetual | 3 | {{efn|group=wvt|name=forfeit|The semifinals in the women's division was restarted after the league forfeited all the games that April Ann Sartin and Ronnery dela Cruz of Perpetual Help and Arianne Yap and Janel Lim of St. Benilde played for eligibility violations. CSB's and Perpetual's games during the elimination round were also forfeited.<ref>[http://www.pinoyspikers.com/2011/01/13/ncaa-forfeit-lady-blazers-altas-wins NCAA forfeit Lady Blazers, Altas wins]. Retrieved 15 January 2011.</ref>}} |win3=San Beda
| [[NCAA Season 86#Volleyball|2011]] | | San Beda | 0 | Perpetual | 3 | <ref>[http://www.pinoyspikers.com/2011/01/13/ncaa-forfeit-lady-blazers-altas-wins NCAA forfeit Lady Blazers, Altas wins]. Retrieved 15 January 2011.</ref>{{efn|group=wvt|name=forfeit|The semifinals in the women's division was restarted after the league forfeited all the games that April Ann Sartin and Ronnery dela Cruz of Perpetual Help and Arianne Yap and Janel Lim of St. Benilde played for eligibility violations. CSB's and Perpetual's games during the elimination round were also forfeited.}} |win3=San Beda
| [[NCAA Season 87#Women's tournament|2012]] | [[Filoil Flying V Arena]] | San Beda | 0 | Perpetual | 3 | {{efn|group=wvt|Perpetual had a 7–0 record prior to the game.}}
| [[NCAA Season 87#Women's tournament|2012]] | [[Filoil Flying V Arena]] | San Beda | 0 | Perpetual | 3 | {{efn|group=wvt|Perpetual had a 7–0 record prior to the game.}}
| [[NCAA Season 89#Volleyball|2014]] | | San Beda | 1 | Perpetual | 3 |
| [[NCAA Season 89#Volleyball|2014]] | | San Beda | 1 | Perpetual | 3 |
San Beda leads the general championship race with 4-2.[1]
San Beda (4) - 2010-11, 2011-2012, 2012-2013, 2014-2015
Perpetual (2) - 1995, 1996
Juniors' Division
General Championship
San Beda leads the general championship race with 11-0.[1]
San Beda (11) - 1982, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2015
Perpetual (0)
Basketball Statistics
Also called as New Age Rivalry, Perpetual has established itself as a perennial contender for the modern times, their path to the title has always been blocked by San Beda. The University of Perpetual Help has made the Final Four for the fifth time in the last seven seasons, only to be ousted by eventual champion San Beda College every single time.
Men's basketball results
The final four was instituted in 1997;[2][3] prior to that the first and second round winners, plus the team with the best overall standing if it did not win either round, participated in the championship round to determine the champion.
^Semifinals. Perpetual lost in the finals vs. PCU.
^Reigning MVP Sam Ekwe got ejected in the game after a scuffle w/ Perpetual Help players which led to his suspension and disqualification to win any individual awards.
^Semifinals. San Beda has ousted Perpetual Help from the Final Four for the fifth time in the last seven seasons. San Beda went to win the championship vs. Lyceum
^The semifinals in the women's division was restarted after the league forfeited all the games that April Ann Sartin and Ronnery dela Cruz of Perpetual Help and Arianne Yap and Janel Lim of St. Benilde played for eligibility violations. CSB's and Perpetual's games during the elimination round were also forfeited.