Unofficial UAAP seniors first half overall championship tally

With basketball the only sport left playing in the first half of the UAAP, the De La Salle Green Archers are snug at second place in the overall tally with 134 points.

The green and white emerged champions in women’s badminton and men’s swimming, placed second in men’s taekwondo and men’s badminton, and finished third in women’s taekwondo, women’s beach volleyball, women’s basketball, women’s swimming, and women’s table tennis.

Note that the four schools figuring in their respective men’s basketball and women’s basketball finals have two figures. Those are their projected point totals depending on their finish.

University of Santo Tomas – 151
De La Salle University-Manila – 134
Far Eastern University –  114 or 111
University of the Philippines – 112
Ateneo de Manila University – 110 or 107
University of the East – 76 or 73
Adamson University – 61 or 58
National University – 22



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  • greenie

    the just concluded judo women’s team finished 3rd place

  • jevilei

    this should be reported to the dlsu teams who will be playing in the 2nd sem games of UAAP.. they should be inspired and reminded to do their best to OUTRANK ust in all sports in the 2nd sem of UAAP.. in that case, we will grab the lead from them.. but the problem is, 2nd sem sports are ust’s forte..

    we are the host next year, it will be a great turnover if we will receive the hosting job as the over-all champions..

    faith is tested during the dark moments of our lives.. and we are experiencing darkness right now.. let’s keep our faith alive and im sure, we will end this season with smiles on our faces…

  • dis

    Looks like things are already starting to brighten up. The biggest thorn on our team is gone:

    BAHRAINI Bader Abdulla Malabes has returned to Manama Club after a three-year stint playing with the De La Salle Green Archers in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines.

    Bader signed a two-year deal on Sunday to play with the reigning Bahrain Cup champions, and will once again be suiting up for the club he had been playing for since the age of eight.

    He opted to return to Manama despite also receiving attractive deals from their chief rivals, Al Ahli and Muharraq. Ahli are the reigning Bahrain league champions, while Muharraq were the titlists in 2008.

    Bader is joining an already potent Manama team that includes Mahmood Ghuloom, Hassan Nairooz and Ahmed Abdulaziz.

    Bader will be stepping in for an injured Mohammed Hussain, who is expected to be out by the start of the season next month and who could miss the entire year.

    “I’m really looking forward to playing here again; it’s been great to be back in Bahrain,” Bader told the GDN. “I’d like to thank Manama for the opportunity, and I will be looking to help the team in any way I can.”

  • Junn R

    its just sad that most fans look at bader malabes in a negative light, i would like to remember him as someone who has contributed postively to our championship year and runner up finish last season.

    to bader malabes ! more power to you and animo la salle !

  • onetwo

    does this include the Judo competitions? results are here
    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/173950/ateneo-up-bag-uaap-judo-crowns

  • http://www.ubelt.com/blogs/jpabcede jp_abcede

    Yes, judo results were included in the tally.