From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Team of University of the Philippines
UE Lady Warriors refer to the collegiate women's varsity teams of the University of the East. The men's collegiate varsity teams are called the UE Red Warriors. They compete in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP).
Roster
UE Lady Warriors volleyball team
UAAP Season 86 roster
|
Number
|
Player
|
Position
|
Height
|
Birth date
|
High School
|
5 |
Percae Darabella Nieva |
Outside Hitter |
|
|
Escuela de Sophia of Caloocan Inc.
|
11 |
Jenena Marie Zeta |
Libero |
|
|
|
13 |
Kayce Balingit |
Outside Hitter |
5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) |
(2001-08-19) August 19, 2001 (age 23) |
San Mariano National High School
|
17 |
KC Cepada |
Opposite Hitter |
|
|
UST High School
|
19 |
Riza Nogales |
Middle Blocker |
1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) |
(2002-12-30) December 30, 2002 (age 21) |
|
20 |
Angelica Reyes |
Libero |
5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) |
|
UE High School
|
Team honors
UAAP
UE Lady Warriors
|
Year
|
UAAP Season
|
Title
|
Ref
|
1963–1964
|
26
|
Champions
|
|
1964–1965
|
27
|
Champions
|
|
1965-1966
|
28
|
Champions
|
|
1968-1969
|
31
|
Champions
|
|
1969-1970
|
32
|
Champions
|
|
2000–2001
|
61
|
Runner-up
|
|
2003–2004
|
64
|
Runner-up
|
|
2006–2007
|
67
|
Runner-up
|
|
Other Collegiate Leagues
Individual honors
UAAP
Other Collegiate Leagues
Records by season
Records starting UAAP Season 56
|
UE Lady Warriors
|
Year
|
UAAP Season
|
Place
|
Team captain
|
Lost to (finalist or higher rank)
|
1993–1994
|
56
|
5th place
|
|
|
1994–1995
|
57
|
4th place
|
|
|
1995–1996
|
58
|
4th place
|
|
|
1996–1997
|
59
|
4th place
|
|
|
1997–1998
|
60
|
5th place
|
|
|
1998–1999
|
61
|
3rd Place
|
|
|
1999–2000
|
62
|
6th place
|
|
|
2000–2001
|
63
|
5th place
|
|
|
2001–2002
|
64
|
3rd Place
|
|
|
2002–2003
|
65
|
5th place
|
|
|
2003–2004
|
66
|
4th place
|
|
|
2004–2005
|
67
|
3rd Place
|
|
|
2005–2006
|
68
|
5th place
|
|
|
2006–2007
|
69
|
4th place
|
|
|
2007–2008
|
70
|
8th place
|
|
|
2008–2009
|
71
|
6th place
|
|
|
2009–2010
|
72
|
8th place
|
|
|
2010–2011
|
73
|
8th place
|
|
|
2011–2012
|
74
|
6th place
|
|
|
2012–2013
|
75
|
8th place
|
|
|
2013–2014
|
76
|
8th place
|
|
|
2014–2015
|
77
|
8th place
|
|
|
2015–2016
|
78
|
8th place
|
|
|
2016–2017
|
79
|
7th place
|
|
|
2017–2018
|
80
|
8th place
|
|
|
2018–2019
|
81
|
7th place
|
|
|
2019–2020
|
82
|
Cancelled
|
|
|
2020–2021
|
83
|
Cancelled
|
|
|
2021–2022
|
84
|
7th place
|
|
|
2022–2023
|
85
|
8th place
|
|
|
Coaches
Legend
|
S
|
Setter
|
L
|
Libero
|
MB
|
Middle Blocker
|
OS
|
Outside Hitter
|
OP
|
Opposite Hitter
|
|
See also
References
- ^ Naredo, Camille (20 December 2018). "PSL: UP turns back UST to rule Collegiate Grand Slam". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
- ^ Malanum, Jean (September 27, 2023). "UE bags V-League Collegiate Challenge bronze medal". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved September 29, 2023.
- ^ Matel, Philip (April 30, 2018). "UAAP Volleyball: MVPs Jaja Santiago, Marck Espejo banner individual awards for Season 80". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
- ^ Escarlote, Mark (May 10, 2019). "UAAP Season: Rondina wins MVP award, Laure takes RoY". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved August 2, 2023.
- ^ Lopez, Mark Edward (20 December 2018). "Tots Carlos earns MVP plum in PSL Collegiate Grand Slam". Fox Sports PH. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
- ^ Escarlote, Mark (2018-04-15). "UAAP VOLLEYBALL: Ex-UST setter Dimaculangan tapped as Lady Warriors coach". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved 6 August 2023.