UE Red Warriors

UE Red Warriors
University of the East
League UAAP
Joined 1952
Location Claro M. Recto Ave., Sampaloc, Manila
Team colors Red and White
Juniors' team Junior Warriors
Women's team Lady Warriors
Seniors' general championships
UAAP: 5
(1965-66, 1969-70, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1974-75)
Juniors' general championships
UAAP: 1
(2005-06)

The UE Red Warriors is the men's varsity team of the University of the East in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. The women's varsity team is called the Amazons, while the junior varsity team is called the Junior Warriors (formerly Red Pages).

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About UE

University of the East is one of the eight schools in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines.

The University has won championships in athletics, basketball, chess, fencing, football, gymnastics, softball and weightlifting in the UAAP. Some UE athletes have also participated in the Southeast Asian Games and other tournaments.

UE also participates in the Shakey's V-League, the Father Martin Cup and Philippine Collegiate Champions League (PCCL). where it has won championships in men's basketball. The UE Red Warriors were crowned as the champions of the fourth 2006 Philippine Collegiate Champions League.

Basketball

History

The Red Warriors are currently tied with the UST Growling Tigers as the second winningest team in UAAP men's basketball, with 18 titles, most of them coming from the time of coach Baby Dalupan and Robert Jaworski.[1]

The Red Warriors holds the longest senior basketball championship run with seven straight UAAP titles. They also hold the longest finals streak appearances, with sixteen straight from 1957 to 1972.[1]

UAAP Season 69
The Red Warriors ended UAAP Season 69 in third place after failing to win their knockout match with University of Santo Tomas on September 21, 2006. They lost to the UST Growling Tigers by one point, 81-82.

UAAP Season 70
UE's last Finals appearance was in 1990. This long Finals-appearance draught ended in Season 70. The Red Warriors completed a rare 14-0 sweep of the elimination rounds. They won with an average winning margin of above 16 points.[1] This sweep automatically clinched for the Warriors a Finals berth.

Aside from surpassing the 9-0 start of the 1986 UE squad bannered by Jerry Codiñera, the Warriors matched the 14-0 record accomplished 14 years ago by the UST Growling Tigers.

However, the Red Warriors lost to the De La Salle Green Archers in their best-of-three Finals series. They were beaten by the Green Archers, 2-0.

UAAP Season 72
On January 12, 2009 the team acquired a new Head Coach in the person of Lawrence Chongson. He took over from Dindo Pumaren. The team likewise got UE Marketing Department Executive Director Jesus T. Tanchanco Sr. on board as Team Manager, after Executive Vice President Carmelita G. Mateo relinquished the post.

Under Coach Lawrence, the UE Red Warriors Men’s Basketball Team saw action in a total of five tournaments, two of which were held abroad. These were the 2009 Ming Dao International Basketball Tournament held in March in Taipei, Taiwan; the Easter Showcase in Las Vegas, USA in April; the ’09 FilOil Flying V Pre-Season MVP Invitational Cup held at the FilOil Flying V Arena in San Juan; the PBL Flex Unity Cup (with the players comprising the “Cobra Energy Drink Warriors”). [2]

In the semi finals of Season 72, The University of the East (UE) Red Warriors closed the curtains on the Far Eastern University (FEU) Tamaraws to earn a slot in the Finals. However, the Red Warriors lost to the Ateneo Blue Eagles twice in the Finals best-of-three series.

UAAP Season 74

The Red Warriors Basketball Team Roster

No. Name Position Height Weight Playing Yr. High School
4 Jess Mar C. Sabangan SG 5' 9" 140 lbs. Rookie Rizal Technological University
5 Jhon Rey C. Sumido SF 6' 1" 170 lbs. 3rd Iloilo Central Commercial HS
6 Shej Roi R. Sumang PG 5' 8" 145 lbs. 1st Colegio de San Juan de Letran
7 Lucas B. Tagarda PG 5' 11" 160 lbs. Final Year Colegio de San Juan de Letran
8 Paul Christian C. Zamar (Capt.) SG 5' 11" 160 lbs. Final Year University of the East
9 Adrian M. Santos PF 6' 3" 180 lbs. 2nd University of the East
10 Lord Howier M. Casajeros SG 6' 1" 170 lbs. 2nd University of Perpetual Help
11 Christopher Joyce F. Javier C 6' 5" 180 lbs. Rookie San Beda College
12 Erwin M. Duran PF 6' 3" 180 lbs. 4th University of the East
13 Ebrahim Ric L. Enguio SG 6' 0" 165 lbs. Final Year (Transf.)
14 Von Arvie R. Chavez PG 5' 11" 150 lbs. Rookie San Beda College
15 Joseph Nicholas R. Montelibano SF 6' 2" 165 lbs. Rookie Rizal Technological University
16 Benjamin James T. Zosa PG 5' 8" 135 lbs. Rookie Cebu Eastern College
17 John Michael D. Noble PF 6' 3" 180 lbs. 4th Colegio de San Juan de Letran
19 Ronnie Rosetom D. De Leon C 6' 6" 195 lbs. Rookie University of the East
21 Jairold T. Flores PF 6' 3" 180 lbs. 3rd Iloilo Central Commercial HS

Team Depth Chart

Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Bench 3
C Adrian Santos Chris Javier RR De Leon
PF Erwin Duran Jairold Flores
SF Jay-ar Sumido JM Noble Nikko Montelibano
SG Biboy Enguio Paul Zamar Lord Casajeros Jessmar Sabangan
PG Roi Sumang Lucas Tagarda BJ Zosa Von Chavez

Coaching Staff

Team Staff

Medical Staff

Support Staff

Notable Players

Red Warriors

Junior Red Warriors (Red Pages)

Coaching History (Season 67-74)

In Season 67, Dindo Pumaren led the Warriors to 8-6 win-loss record for the fourth spot in the Final Four, but were eliminated by the FEU Tamaraws.

In Season 68, Dindo Pumaren led the rookie-laden team of Warriors to a 10-4 record that tied the Ateneo Blue Eagles and La Salle Green Archers, but were eliminated in the Final Four round by the FEU Tamaraws.

In Season 69, Dindo Pumaren led the Warriors again to another Final Four spot with a record of 8-4, finishing the elimination round in second place. The Warriors, with a twice to beat advantage were eliminated by UST.

In Season 70, the Red Warriors achieved a record 14-0 sweep of the elimination round but lost in the Finals series against the De La Salle Green Archers. This was Dindo Pumaren's finest season as a coach in the UAAP.

In Season 72, Dindo Pumaren resigned as head coach and UE appointed Lawrence Chongson as the new head coach. Chongson led the Warriors to the UAAP Finals, by eliminating the second seeded FEU Tamaraws in their Final Four match-up. However, they lost to the Ateneo Blue Eagles in the Finals in 3 games.

In Season 73, UE failed to make it to the Final Four, with a record of 6-8 under Lawrence Chongson.

In Season 74, UE appointed Jerry Codinera as its new men's basketball head coach replacing Lawrence Chongson. Codinera is an alumnus of UE and was a PBA star.

Notable Coaches

Volleyball

Other sports

Notable players

UE athletes in South East Asian Games 2007

11 UE athletes were medalists in their respective sports at the recently concluded Southeast Asian Games. These 11 UE athletes were part of the 620 athletes comprising Team Philippines that competed at the 24th Southeast Asian Games in Nakhon, Ratchasima, Thailand on December 6–15, 2007.[3]

The athletes that were given commendations were gold medalists Annie Albania (Women's Boxing, Flyweight, 50 kg.), Michelle Bruzola (Women's Fencing, Individual Épée), and Mary Joy Lasquite and Syrel Ramos (Women's Softball); silver medallists are Mary Rose Alfonso (Women's Fencing, Team Sabre), Rolando Canlas Jr. (Men's Fencing, Team Foil), Edmon Velez (Men's Fencing, Team Sabre), Annaliza Cruz (Women's Boxing, Light Bantam, 52 kg.), and Mary Grace Milgar (Women's Athletics, 400 Hurdles); and bronze medalists Mercedita Manipol (Women's Athletics, 10,000 m run), Jho-Ann Banayag (Women's Athletics, 42 km marathon), M. Bruzola (Women's Fencing, Team Épée), R. Canlas Jr (Men's Fencing, Individual Foil), and E. Velez (Men's Fencing, Individual Sabre).

UAAP Season 69 Fencing Champions

The defending fencing champion University of the East Red Men's Fencers and Women's Fencing Team retained their title at the 69th UAAP season's Fencing Competition, held at the Ateneo Blue Eagle Gym in Quezon City last February 10 and 11. The UE Team Men's Division won the overall title six times in four straight UAAP seasons from 2000-01 to 2003-04 including the 2005-06 and 2006-07 back-to-back championships. UE's Bonifacio Jacintos emerged as the Most Valuable Player in the Men's Division. The UE Women's Fencing Team are also the defending overall champion in women's division

Number of Championships

The table shows the number of championships in the three most popular sports in UAAP. For more information on UE UAAP Championship see http://ueredtribe.omgforum.net/t122-ue-s-uaap-championships#2105.

Sport Men's Women's Juniors Total
Basketball 18 1(1975-1976) 12 31
Volleyball 14 5 7 26
Football 4 1 - 5

Rankings

Being the three most popular sports in UAAP, this is the school's ranking in each sport since 1987, the year the UAAP became an 8-team league:

A.Y. MEN'S BASKETBALL WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL MEN'S FOOTBALL
1987–1988 2nd 6th 4th
1988–1989 5th 5th 5th
1989–1990 3rd 6th 5th
1990–1991 2nd 5th 4th
1991–1992 7th 7th 3rd
1992–1993 8th 5th 4th
1993–1994 4th 5th 4th
1994–1995 3rd 4th 5th
1995–1996 3rd 6th 5th
1996–1997 3rd 6th 4th
1997–1998 5th 7th 4th
1998–1999 3rd 6th 4th
1999–2000 5th 5th 6th
2000–2001 5th 6th 5th
2001–2002 5th 5th 4th
2002–2003 3rd 4th 1st
2003–2004 3rd 3rd 4th
2004–2005 4th 3rd 5th
2005–2006 4th 5th 6th
2006–2007 3rd 4th 5th
2007–2008 2nd 8th 5th
2008–2009 4th 6th 5th
2009–2010 2nd
2010–2011 6th
2011–2012 7th

References

  1. ^ a b c Sports Events, UE Dawn 2006 Diamond Jubilee Edition, University of the East, 2006.
  2. ^ "UE Today: UE Red Warriors "Fighting, Striving, Winning". University of the East. http://online.ue.edu.ph/manila/uetoday/index.php?nav=15.html. Retrieved 2009-09-17. 
  3. ^ "UE fetes SEAG Medallists UE athletes". University of the East. http://www.ue.edu.ph/manila/news/?news=20083.html. Retrieved 2008-01-23. 

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