UST back as UAAP general champion in season 77 | Inquirer Sports

UST back as UAAP general champion in season 77

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 02:54 PM March 15, 2015

MANILA, Philippines — Back in front.

University of Santo Tomas is set to reclaim the UAAP general championship after running second behind La Salle in the last two years.

UST’s campaign this Season 77 rode on championships in men’s and women’s judo, men’s taekwondo, women’s beach volleyball and women’s track and field.

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UST also got a boost from its men’s and women’s tennis teams, men’s and women’s fencing and men’s beach volleyball which placed second.

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Bagging third place are UST’s men’s volleyball teams, men’s swimming, men’s chess, men’s track and field, men’s table tennis, poomsae and women’s taekwondo teams.

La Salle, which won the last two overall championships and ended UST’s 14-year reign, yielded the crown after the Lady Spikers got swept by the Ateneo Lady Eagles in women’s volleyball on Saturday.

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READ: La Salle bags general championship for 2nd straight season

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According to UST’s official student publication The Varsitarian, the Tigers will wind up with a minimum 281 points – edging La Salle by a point as per its latest and unofficial tally.

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UST could get a little more cushion if its softball squad, which holds the No.3 seed in the stepladder semifinals, finishes at least in third place. La Salle’s softball team was eliminated from Final Four contention.

UST has the most number of overall championships. The school has now won 19 in the last 22 years since the Final Four era.

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