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Salinggawi bags silver in UAAP cheerdance

THE UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe (SDT) recorded its best finish in seven years, placing second to defending champion National University (NU) Pep Squad in the 2015 UAAP Cheerdance Competition at the Mall of Asia Arena last Oct. 3.

Performing before a record crowd of 25,388, Salinggawi and its African-inspired routine got 651.5 points behind NU’s 668 points.

With an inarguably perfect routine, SDT led the competition in the dance criteria with 354 points with a deduction only three points. But NU’s caveman-themed routine was still good points for its third straight cheerdance crown.

This was SDT’s fifth silver in cheerdance history. Salinggawi still shares the most number of cheerdance titles with University of the Philippines Pep Squad at eight.

Chasing the 41st title

THOMASIAN athletes are hungrier than ever to keep the overall crown in España. Here is the second part of The Varsitarian’s prediction of the University's performance for the first semester sports this UAAP Season 78.

Growling Tigers
Last year: Sixth place
Prediction: Finals

With Ed Daquioag’s emergence as an MVP-caliber player, along with Kevin Ferrer's and Karim Abdul’s steady performance, the Tigers are primed to go to the last dance after stumbling to a 5-9 finish last season.

The Tigers’ bench, one of the deepest in the UAAP, will be spearheaded by sharpshooters Renzo Subido and Louie Vigil, along with rookie scorers Mario Bonleon, Enrique Caunan, Marvin Lee, and Zachary Huang.

New law scraps UAAP 2-year residency rule

THE VULNERABILITY of homegrown talents being lured by other universities has been intensified with the enactment of a new law that “protects and promotes the rights of student-athletes.”

Republic Act No. 10676 or the “Student-Athlete Protection Act” voids the UAAP's mandatory two-year residency, implemented in 2013, on high school student-athletes not released by their alma mater.

Section 4 of the law, enacted last Aug. 26, states that “residency shall not be imposed on a student-athlete who is a high school graduate enrolling in a college or university” while collegiate transfers would only be limited to a maximum of one-year residency.

Tigresses miss V-League finals again

UST Golden Tigresses’ hopes of ending a three-year finals dry spell vanished after a straight-set loss to UAAP defending champions Ateneo de Manila University Lady Eagles, 18-25, 18-25, 19-25, in a do-or-die Game 3 of the 12th Shakey’s V-League Collegiate Conference semifinals at the San Juan Arena last. Sept. 16.

The Lady Eagles dominated with 32 attack points, nine block points and seven aces.

UST only had 27 attack points, three block points and four service aces while committing a 27 errors.

Ateneo was leading 24-14 in the last frame before UST racked up five straight points. A service error from Tigress EJ Laure secured the Lady Eagles a finals berth.

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Pia Cayetano law promotes athlete piracy

EVEN THE country's premiere collegiate sports league is not immune from dirty politics.

Just last August 28, President Aquino signed Republic Act (RA) 10676 or the Student-Athletes Protection Act junking the two-year residency enforced by the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) on high school athletes opting to play for another school in collegiate level.

Under the new law, student athletic associations like the UAAP and the National College Athletic Association (NCAA) are barred from imposing residency requirements on high school athletes who are transferring to another college.

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