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UST Judokas rule nat’l games

July 8, 2015, 8:45 p.m. - THE UST Tiger Judokas dominated the Philippine National Games (PNG) Luzon leg, collecting a total of 24 medals, at the Makati Coliseum Tuesday.

The Junior Judokas punctuated the last day with three gold, three silver and five bronze medals, finishing with a 8-6-10 gold-silver-bronze tally.

The men’s team failed to see action in this year’s PNG due to late registration.

Gold medals elude UST fencers in Day 3 of PNG

July 6, 2015, 8:40 a.m. - THE UST Tiger Fencers fell short in their gold medal aspirations in a disappointing third day in the Philippine National Games (PNG) Luzon leg at the Philsports Complex, Pasig City, Sunday.

UST settled for two silver medals and a bronze. The UST Fencers now sport a 1-3-6 gold-silver-bronze medal tally.

UST athletes bag medals in SEA Games

June 20, 2015, 6:14 p.m. - SEVERAL Thomasians came away with medals as part of the Philippine contingent in the 28th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Singapore last June 6 to 16.

The Tigers collected three golds, two silvers and one bronze medal for the Philippines as the country improved to sixth place with a 29-36-66 final tally, one notch higher from two years ago.

The gold medalists include Tiger Softbelles Celestine Palma and Cristy Joy Roa for the Blue Girls softball team, Growling Tigers star Kevin Ferrer for Sinag Pilipinas basketball team, and Rodolfo Reyes Jr. for poomsae.

Growling Tigers escape San Beda, enter Fr. Martin Cup finals

June 15, 2015, 12:41 p.m. - THE UST Growling Tigers banked on a late run to surge past the San Beda College Red Lions, 75-72, and enter the finals of the 21st Fr. Martin Cup at the Arellano University Gym Monday.

Down by nine in the third period, the Tigers unleashed a barrage of 3-pointers led by Kent Lao to go ahead, 70-66, with less than two minutes left.

A three-point play by Ed Daquioag sealed the win for UST.

Lao, who buried three triples in UST's fourth-quarter rally, led the Tigers with 22 points. Daquioag and Louie Vigil added 16 apiece.

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