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Who will be the next Tigers’ coach?

A NEW ERA is about to begin for the UST Growling Tigers as former chief tactician Pido Jarencio takes a career leap to the pros.

With Jarencio taking the helm of Philippine Basketball Association’s (PBA) Globalport Batang Pier and realizing his life-long dream, Fr. Ermito De Sagon, O.P., Institute of Physical Education and Athletics director, said University officials still have yet to decide who among the “more or less eight applicants” would succeed Jarencio.

Get to know the prospects, their background and what they could bring to the Tigers' bench.

Estong Ballesteros

An assistant coach for the longest time, Ballesteros, who was endorsed by Jarencio, was the early favorite to become the new UST coach.

UST champion teams face off: ’96 beat ’06

MEMBERS of the 1996 UST champion team came together and took on the 2006 titlists in an exhibition game in the inaugural Tigers Basketball League at the Buddhacare Gym in Quezon City last Feb. 16.

Almost 20 years since completing the Growling Tigers’ historic “four-peat” UAAP conquest in the 1990s, the 1996 team, led by coach Aric Del Rosario, held off a late rally by the 2006 squad to fashion out a 99-97 victory.

The ’96 cagers didn’t allow age to slow them down as they built a commanding 15-point cushion, 96-81, after former UAAP MVP and current Tigresses head coach Chris Cantojos converted a jumper with less than five minutes remaining.

UST chess teams finish at 4th place

BOTH UST chess teams capped their UAAP Season 76 tournament at fourth place after separate matches at the De La Salle University Enrique Razon Sports Center last Feb. 23.

After snagging the title from Far Eastern University (FEU) last year, the Male Woodpushers garnered only 33 points this season.

Tied with La Salle, they lost the tie-breaker that gave FEU the championship with 39.5 points. Adamson University came in second with 33.5 points.

The Female Woodpushers made their way to fourth place from sixth in Season 75 behind four-time champion La Salle, UP and FEU.

Tigresses win their final game

CALL it playing a spoiler's role in season-ending consolation victories.

The Golden Tigresses upset Adamson University, 25-23, 25-18, 23-25, 25-15 while Mark Gil Alfafara exploded for 24 points as he powered the Tiger Spikers to a 25-23, 25-19, 25-17 victory over the University of the Philippines (UP) in their respective season-enders at the Smart-Araneta Coliseum last Feb. 15.

Both España-based spikers failed to make it to the Final Four in their respective divisions for the second straight season, with both teams finishing at sixth place with an identical 5-9 win-loss slate.

Lady Booters end up second, Golden Booters at third

FAR EASTERN University (FEU) swept the UST Lady Booters in their best-of-three Finals to rule the women’s division while University of the Philippines (UP) knocked out the UST Golden Booters in their Final Four match to book a return trip to the Finals.

Marice Magdolot scored a late-game goal for the Lady Booters in the 87th minute, but came up short as FEU did not allow a series extension, 1-2, last Feb. 23 at the FEU-Diliman field.

Sharmaine Siaotong converted at the 14th minute before teammate Alesa Dolino tallied one more goal at the 57th minute en route to FEU’s second straight title.

UST Golden Sox and Softbelles fall to Bulldogs

THE UST Softbelles and Golden Sox came close to reaching the Finals but were both denied by National University (NU) in their respective games last Feb. 12 at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.

The Softbelles duplicated their third-place finish last season with an 8-5 win-loss record as they failed to rise from a four-point deficit against the Lady Bulldogs, 5-9.

Fourth-seeded Golden Sox, who only managed three wins in 10 outings, lost in the battle-for-third against NU, 3-7.

Leading by just a point, 5-4, in the third frame, the Lady Bulldogs dictated the tempo in the following inning after UST committed a series of errors.

Tiger Spikers to represent RP in Asia tourney

FOUR former UST Tiger Spikers made it to the 18-man roster of the Philippine Men’s National Club Team that will compete in the Asian Men’s Club Volleyball Championships on April 6 to 8 here in the Philippines.

Among the 50 hopefuls from different leagues such as UAAP, NCAA and Philippine Super Liga, UST Golden Tigresses assistant coach Christian Fernandez, Paul Doloiras, Jayson Ramos and JP Torres made the cut. The number of aspirants joining the national team named PLDT Power Pinoys was trimmed down to 30 and late, the final 18.

It will be headed by current PLDT myDSL head coach Francis Vicente, who was a former UST Athletic Moderator, Physical Education teacher, UST girls’ volleyball team coach and UST Golden Tigresses assistant coach.

Runner-up finish for UST fencers

TEAM captain Hanniel Abella carried the UST Female Fencers to a runner-up finish while the Male Fencers placed fifth in the UAAP fencing tournament at the Blue Eagle Gym in Ateneo de Manila University last Feb. 2.

Abella copped the lone gold medal for UST in the women’s individual epee tournament.

Dyren Peñaflor (women’s foil), Kimberly Camahalan (women’s sabre), Noelito Jose and Bernardino Arribas (men’s epee) secured bronze medals for the España-based squad in their respective tournaments.

“The runner-up finish was unexpected since the lineup consists mostly of rookies,” epee coach Armando Bernal said.

UST reclaims chess crown

The UST squad produced 35 points with a 10-1-3 win-draw-loss card to overtake FEU’s 33.5 points and 8-3-3 slate.

IT WAS a victory 14 years in the making for the UST Male Woodpushers as they reclaimed the title by dethroning six-time champion Far Eastern University in the UAAP men’s chess tournament at the FEU Technology Auditorium last Feb. 17.

Trailing by two points at the end of the ninth round, the Woodpushers saw a ray of hope after the 11th round when they cut the FEU deficit to 0.5 on the twin victories of team captain Patrick Florendo and Steven James Dacanay in the 12th round.

Worst showing for Lady Spikers in decade

FOR THE first time in 10 years, the UST Lady Spikers missed the UAAP Final Four after they were eliminated by first-time semi-finalists National University in a battle for the last final four slot, 19-25, 25-21, 16-25, 23-25, at The Arena in San Juan last Feb. 20.

A perennial powerhouse in women’s volleyball with 14 championships under its belt, UST held the longest streak of Final Four appearances with 10.

“Malaki talaga yung naging problema sa reception. We had abysmal receiving,” said coach Odjie Mamon, whose wards finished with an 8-7 win-loss card to settle at fifth place.

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