Benilde Blazers and Lady Blazers

It is a short term for Trailblazers, which emphasizes the college's commitment to set a standard for innovative quality education as well as sports development.

Since DLS–CSB is not directly connected with its high school affiliate, except that they are both administered by the Lasallian Christian Brothers, LSGH labels "St. Benilde" instead of "La Salle" on their jerseys.

In addition, beginning with Season 86, the Blazers replaced black with green as their primary uniform color, in time for the centennial anniversary of Lasallian education in the Philippines.

In contrast to their men's junior counterparts, DLSZ represents College of St. Benilde in the WNCAA since the NCAA didn't have women's basketball in their scheme.

This short-lived rivalry was sparked when DLS-CSB, who only joined the league in 1998, met the San Sebastian College–Recoletos (or simply Baste) in the finals of 2000 and 2002.

[6] The Golden Stags, led by graduating players Christian Coronel, Nurjanjam Alfad, Paul Reguerra, Roy Falcasantos, and Bernardo Mercado, swept the Blazers, 2–0.

De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde served hosting rights for the first time in the 2006–2007 season of the NCAA, with the theme "Proud and True at 82: Blazing Beyond Limits".

[9] Under the leadership of the Sports and Development Office (SDO), the Benildean community flocked to fill the Araneta Coliseum on opening day.

The Junior Blazers are the junior counterparts of the DLS-CSB Blazers
L-R Back row: Jello Nedira, Sandy, Mk Itable, Khakls Macalintal, Sarah So, Russell Hagape, Jencee Macatangay, Tina Dela Cruz, Nicki Zamora, Cheryl Jacinto, Bea Salipsip and Coach Cholo. L-R Front Row: Jean Cruz, Barby Dimayuga, Jovy Go, Sj San Juan, Val Villaruz and Maris Bravante
Newspaper clipping Philippines Daily Inquirer October 19, 1998
L-R Back row: Wella Flores, Barby Dimayuga, Khakls Macalintal, Russell Hapage, Joanne Limoanco, Jovy Go, Sj San Juan, Jean Cruz L-R Front row: Sandy, Maris Bravante ,Tina Dela Cruz, Jennifer King, Bea Salipsip