At A Glance
- The 51-year-old tactician, who helped the Green Archers win two more UAAP titles, was tapped by the Blazers to strengthen their campaign for the upcoming NCAA Season 102.
Topex Robinson, left, joins the College of St. Benilde Blazers as team consultant. (Benilde Sports)
De La Salle head coach Topex Robinson tries to bring his championship experience and bolster College of St. Benilde as team consultant, the school’s official sports page announced Friday, Feb. 20.
The 51-year-old tactician, who helped the Green Archers win two more UAAP titles, was tapped by the Blazers to strengthen their campaign for the upcoming NCAA Season 102.
“The Benildean Community welcomes: Coach Topex Robinson as Team Consultant of the Benilde Blazers' Basketball Team. Fresh off a championship run, he brings a winning culture to this side of Taft,” the Benilde Sports wrote on its social media post.
This would not be the first time Robinson will work in the league as he previously handled the San Sebastian Stags and the once CJ Perez-led Lyceum Pirates.
The two-time PBA guard also played in the NCAA during his collegiate days, helping the Stags clinch their back-to-back crowns in 1996 and 1997 editions.
His presence would be a big boost for the Charles Tiu-mentored crew which fell short in its last two Finals appearances and several semis runs.
The last time the Taft-based squad ruled the NCAA was in 2000 where Sunday Salvacion and Finals MVP Mark Magsumbol, under the tutelage of late former national team head coach Dong Vergeire, spearheaded Benilde’s title series sweep over San Sebastian.
Apart from Robinson, coach Gilbert Lao is taking part in the squad as its big man and defensive coach.
The Blazers, who held a 9-4 tally in the eliminations, finished as fourth place last season, yielding to Perpetual Altas in third-place playoff after they stumbled to eventual champion San Beda Red Lions in the semis.