UST Growling Tigers

UST Growling Tigers
University of Santo Tomas
League UAAP
Joined 1938
(NCAA founding member - 1924)
Location España Boulevard, Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines
Team colors      Gold
     White
     Black
Women's team Tigresses
Juniors' team Tiger Cubs
Seniors' general championships
  • UAAP: 40
    1958-59 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1967-68 1970-71 1975-76 1976-77 1979-80 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95, 1995-96 1996-97 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2014-15
Juniors' general championships
  • UAAP: 16
    1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2006-07 2007-08 2008-2009 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-2013 2014-15

Website www.usttigers.com
Logo used until 2013.

The UST Growling Tigers is the varsity basketball team of the University of Santo Tomas that plays in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. Formerly called the Glowing Goldies, the name has been changed starting with the 1992–93 season. The women's varsity basketball team is called the UST Tigresses. The Juniors' teams are represented by the UST High School. The boys' varsity basketball team is called the Tiger Cubs and the girls' varsity basketball team, the Lady Tiger Cubs.

The University of Santo Tomas holds the most number of UAAP Overall Championships at 56 titles (40 Seniors' Division Overall Championships in the 67 seasons that the title was awarded and 16 Juniors' Division Overall Championships out of 20 seasons).[1]

The University has an excellent athletic program in all sporting events of the league. The University also takes part in various sports leagues such as the Philippine Collegiate Champions League, the Shakey's V-League and the University Games.

Mascot and colors

Gold and white, UST's school colors.
The Bengal Tiger was chosen as UST's mascot, since it has Gold, White and Black stripes, the school colors.

The men's varsity team of the University of Santo Tomas used to be called the "Glowing Goldies". The change to "Growling Tigers" came after the embarrassment suffered by the UST crowd who were present during the opening ceremonies of Season 54 (1991–92). Part of the program was the parade of school mascots. Host University of the Philippines which was the producer of the program was at a loss on how to represent the Glowing Goldies concretely. Since UST is a Dominican institute, the host decided to represent the school with an old Dominican friar holding a basketball, with sweatbands on the arms as well as band-aids all over its body and limbs. This personification drew a lot of laughter from the crowd. Due to this embarrassment, a search for a new mascot was held. Athletic Director Felicitas Francisco suggested the tiger as the new mascot due to its gold and white colors.[2]

When it was UST's turn to be host in Season 55 (1992–93), the new growling tiger mascot debuted in the opening ceremonies. Since then, Mrs. Francisco always donned her tiger-striped coat when she attends UST playoff games.[2] The High School boy's team then called the "Golden Nuggets" likewise changed its name to "Tiger Cubs".

It should be noted that Manila Central University used the tiger mascot (with purple and gold colors) in the UAAP when it joined in 1952. It withdrew from the UAAP and is currently inactive in intercollegiate athletics.

The gold and white colors of the flag of the Vatican City were adopted by University of Santo Tomas as its school colors because of its Pontifical status.

Varsity teams

The University of Santo Tomas is one of 4 schools that participate in all of the fifteen sporting events of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). The names of the school's collegiate varsity teams participating in these fifteen sports are shown in the table below.

Sport Men's Team Women's Team Boys' Team Girls' Team
Basketball Growling Tigers Growling Tigresses Tiger Cubs -
Volleyball Tiger Spikers Golden Tigresses Junior Tiger Spikers Junior Golden Tigresses
Beach volleyball Tiger Spikers Lady Spikers - -
Football Golden Booters Lady Booters Junior Golden Booters -
Baseball Golden Sox N/A Junior Golden Sox -
Softball N/A Softbelles - -
Judo Golden Judokas Lady Judokas Junior Golden Judokas -
Taekwondo Tiger Jins Lady Jins Junior Tiger Jins -
Fencing Tiger Fencers Lady Fencers Junior Tiger Fencers Junior Lady Fencers
Swimming Tiger Sharks Lady Tiger Sharks Junior Tiger Sharks Junior Lady Tiger Sharks
Track and Field Tiger Tracksters Lady Tracksters Junior Tiger Tracksters -
Badminton Tiger Shuttlers Lady Shuttlers - -
Tennis Tiger Tennisters Lady Tennisters - -
Table Tennis Tiger Paddlers Lady Paddlers Junior Tiger Paddlers -
Chess Tiger Woodpushers Lady Woodpushers Junior Tiger Woodpushers -

Basketball

UST with 40 championships has the most number of basketball titles in the UAAP. The men's basketball team is tied with the UE Red Warriors for the number of championships won as both schools have 18 titles. The Growling Tigers won one NCAA championship in 1930.

The Tiger Cubs and the Tigresses also have successful basketball programs. The former met the Ateneo Blue Eaglets 11 times since 1986 in the Finals. The Tigresses have won the most number of women's championships at 11, with the latest coming in 2006 (Season 69), at the expense of the FEU Lady Tamaraws.

In season 57 (1994), the men's, women's and juniors' teams won the UAAP basketball championship in their respective division. This was the only time that a triple-championship feat has happened in UAAP history. In Seasons 58 (1995) and 69 (2006), UST won double championships. Both the men's and women's teams captured the basketball championships in their respective division.

Championships

Includes defeated championship opponents.

Season Men Women Juniors
NCAA
1930 Champions
1931 Champions
UAAP
1939  FEU
 UP

(Co-champions)
Prior to 1980, the UST Junior Golden Nuggets had 6 championships.
1940  UP
1946  FEU
1947  FEU
(Co-champions)
1948  FEU
1949  FEU
1951  FEU
1952  NU
1953  NU
1955  NU
1959  UE
1964  UE
1967  UE
(Co-champions)
1979  UP
1982  Ateneo

Season Men Women Juniors
1984  UE
1985  UE
1987  Adamson
1988  Adamson
1989  Adamson
1990  FEU
1992  Adamson
1993
(Start of Final Four era)
 Adamson
 Ateneo
 La Salle
 FEU
 NU
 UE
 UP
14–0 sweep
1994*  La Salle  Adamson  Ateneo
1995  La Salle  FEU
1996  La Salle  Ateneo
1998  Ateneo
2001  Ateneo
2006  Ateneo  FEU
Total 19 11 12

*Triple championship

Volleyball

In UAAP Volleyball, the Tiger Spikers have 17 championships. The Tigresses have 14 UAAP Volleyball crowns. The Lady Tiger Cubs has 5 UAAP Junior Volleyball titles. Both the Tiger Spikers and Lady Tiger Cubs recently achieved a three-peat championship winning the 70th, 71st, and 72nd UAAP Seasons. The Tigresses also won the championship in Season 72. The Tiger Cubs has yet to win their first UAAP crown.

Rosters

UAAP season 2014-15 Men's team

No. Name Position Playing Yr.
2 Paul Kirby Castillo Setter
3 Arnold Bautista Opposite Hitter
4 Mark Gil Alfafara III Opposite Hitter 5
5 Patrick Theodore Balse Middle Blocker
6 Anthony Arbasto Middle Blocker
7 Romnick Rico Open Hitter 5
8 Mark Carlo Pangan Libero
9 Timothy Tajanlangit Setter 1
13 Kris Roy Guzman Open Hitter
14 Jerien Buro Open Hitter
15 Ulyross Lopez Middle BLocker 1
17 Justine Raymond Francisco Libero
18 Jason Sarabia Middle Blocker
19 Kevin Dela Cruz Opposite Hitter

UAAP season 2014-15 Women's team

No. Name Position Playing Yr.
1 Mary Dominique Pacres Opposite Hitter 1
3 Chlodia "Chloe" Cortez Opposite Hitter 3
4 Sarah Verutiao Setter 1
6 Pamela "Pam" Lastimosa Open Hitter 4
8 Carmela "Mela" Tunay Opposite Hitter 4
9 Ennajie Laure Open Hitter 1
10 Alexine Cabaños Setter 3
11 Cherry Ann Rondina Open Hitter 1
12 Dancel Dusaran Libero 5
14 Alyssa Alterado Service Specialist 1
15 Jessey Laine De Leon Middle Hitter 4
16 Patrisha "Trisha" Rasmo Libero 3
17 Shanen Palec Middle Hitter 2
18 Marivic Velaine "Ria" Meneses Middle Hitter 2

Notable players

Records by season

Men's volleyball team

Records starting 2005:

UAAP Season Year Place Notable Players Loss to (Finalist)
68 2005–06 2nd Place  Far Eastern University
69 2006–07 3rd Place  University of the Philippines
70 2007–08 Champion  Far Eastern University
71 2008–09 Champion  University of the Philippines
72 2009–10 Champion  Far Eastern University
73 2010–11 Champion  Far Eastern University
74 2011-12 2nd Place  Far Eastern University
75 2012-13 5th Place  De La Salle University
76 2013–14 - 6th Place - -
77 2014–15 - - -

Women's volleyball team

Records starting 1984:

UAAP Season Year Place Notable Players Loss to (Finalist)
46 1984–85 Champion -  Far Eastern University
47 1985–86 Champion Marilyn de Jesus  Far Eastern University
49 1987–88 Champion Marilyn de Jesus
Mozzy Ravena
 Far Eastern University
50 1988–89 Champion Mozzy Ravena  Far Eastern University
52 1990–91 Champion Mozzy Ravena  Far Eastern University
55 1992–93 Champion -  Far Eastern University
56 1993–94 Champion  Far Eastern University


Women's volleyball team
Continuation

UAAP Season Year Place Notable Players Loss to (Finalist)
57 1994–95 2nd Place  Far Eastern University
58 1995–96 2nd Place  Far Eastern University
59 1996–97 Champion  Far Eastern University
60 1997–98 Champion -  Far Eastern University
61 1998–99 6th Place - Eliminated
62 1999–00 2nd Place -  De La Salle University
63 2000–01 6th Place - Eliminated
64 2001–02 5th Place -  Far Eastern University
65 2002–03 3rd Place -  De La Salle University
66 2003–04 3rd Place  Far Eastern University
67 2004–05 2nd Place  De La Salle University
68 2005–06 4th Place  De La Salle University
69 2006–07 Champion  Far Eastern University
70 2007–08 3rd Place  Far Eastern University
71 2008–09 3rd Place  Far Eastern University
72 2009–10 Champion  De La Salle University
73 2010–11 2nd Place  De La Salle University
74 2011–12 3rd Place  Ateneo de Manila University
75 2012-13 5th Place  National University
76 2013–14 6th Place  Far Eastern University
77 2014-15 5th Place  Far Eastern University

Football

UAAP season 2013-14 Men's team roster

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Daniel Hicban
2 Ronald Batisla-Ong
3 Efren Menares
4 Patrick O'Neill
5 Darryl Regala
6 Nicanor Palacio
7 Steven Anotado
8 Karl Bronda
9 Marvin Bricenio
10 Gino Clarino
No. Position Player
11 Jogi Celiz
14 Kenedy Venida
17 Kenneth Tuzon
18 Darwin Busmion
19 Fidel Kue
21 Jopridale Molino
23 Albert Llevares
26 Jolem Feril
27 Shirmar Felongco
28 Dionisio Busmion

Records by season

Men's rankings since 1988:

  • 1988–1989 — 2ndnd place
  • 1989–1990 — 3rdrd place
  • 1990–1991 — 1stst place
  • 1991–1992 — 1stst place
  • 1992–1993 — 1stst place
  • 1993–19942ndnd place
  • 1994–19953rdrd place
  • 1995–19963rdrd place
  • 1996–19971stst place
  • 1997–19981stst place

Baseball

The UST Golden Sox is one of the top baseball teams in the UAAP. They have won two (2005 and 2007) of their last four titles in straight finals appearances.

Cheerdance

The official Pep Squad and Drumline, the UST Yellow Jackets, and the official dance troupe, the Salinggawi Dance Troupe have won the UAAP Cheerdance Competition a league-leading eight times and holds the record for the longest championship run for five consecutive years (2002 to 2006). Their closest rival is the UP Pep Squad, which has been a consistent runner-up until 2007 when they snatched the title by a very thin margin from the Salinggawi Dance Troupe, which finished second.[3]


See also

References

  1. Saynes, Josiah Darren. "UST’s overall UAAP championship streak snapped". TomasinoWeb. University of Santo Tomas. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Evite, D.J.B. "'Mommy Tiger' bids goodbye". The Varsitarian. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
  3. UP Pep Squad is 2007 UAAP cheerdance champion. Retrieved January 17, 2011.