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The UST Growling Tigers, Tigresses, Tiger Cubs and Tigress Cubs are the collegiate and high school men's and women's varsity teams of the University of Santo Tomas (UST) in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. They hold the most UAAP Overall Championships with 48 senior and 24 junior overall championships.[1]

UST is one of four member universities that participate in all 15 sporting events of the league. They also take part in various sports leagues such as the Filoil Flying V Preseason Cup, the Premier Volleyball League and the UNIGAMES.

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Team identity

Mascot and colors

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Gold and white: UST's school colors.
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The Bengal tiger's gold, white and black stripes closely resemble UST's school colors. The Growling Tiger has been the school's official mascot since 1992.

The gold and white colors of the flag of Vatican City were adopted by the University of Santo Tomas for their school colors because of its Pontifical status.[2]

They were known as the Glowing Goldies until a name change in 1992. UST Rector Fr. Rolando V. de la Rosa, who was appointed in 1991 recalled in a speech to the school's administrators and faculty members during his 2007 Rector's Report on how UST's present Growling Tigers moniker came to be.

It was during the parade of school mascots in the opening ceremonies of Season 54 (1991–92) when an embarrassing incident occurred. Unlike the other member schools, UST had no mascot to represent their varsity teams and it gave the host school a hard time in coming up with a suitable representation for the Glowing Goldies. A “fat Dominican friar” who was carrying bags of gold had come out with the other mascots and drew a lot of laughter from the crowd in attendance.

Fr. De la Rosa later instructed PE moderator Bro. Rolando Atienza to conduct a naming activity for a new mascot.[3] Mrs. Felicitas Francisco, directress of the PE department, suggested the tiger as the new mascot due to its gold and white colors.[4]

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.[4] The High School boys' team followed suit by changing their name from the "Golden Nuggets" to the "Tiger Cubs".

The Manila Central University Purple Owls once used the tiger mascot (with purple and gold colors) when they participated in the UAAP from 1952 until their pullout in 1962.[5]

Varsity team monikers

The names of the University of Santo Tomas collegiate varsity teams that participate in the 15 UAAP sporting events are shown in the table below.

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File:Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball Growling Tigers Growling Tigresses Growling Tiger Cubs Growling Tigress Cubs
File:Volleyball (indoor) pictogram.svg Volleyball Golden Spikers Golden Tigresses Junior Golden Spikers Junior Golden Tigresses
File:Volleyball (beach) pictogram.svg Beach volleyball Tiger Sands Lady Spikers Junior Tiger Sands Junior Golden Tigresses
File:Football pictogram.svg Football Golden Booters Lady Booters Junior Golden Booters No team
File:Baseball pictogram.svg Baseball Golden Sox No team Junior Golden Sox No team
File:Softball pictogram.svg Softball No team Softbelles No team No team
File:Judo pictogram.svg Judo Golden Judokas Lady Judokas Junior Golden Judokas Junior Lady Judokas
File:Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo Tiger Jins Lady Jins Junior Tiger Jins No team
File:Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing Tiger Fencers Lady Fencers Junior Tiger Fencers Junior Lady Fencers
File:Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Tiger Sharks Lady Tiger Sharks Junior Tiger Sharks Junior Lady Tiger Sharks
File:Athletics pictogram.svg Track and field Tiger Tracksters Lady Tracksters Junior Tiger Tracksters No team
File:Badminton pictogram.svg Badminton Golden Shuttlers Lady Shuttlers No team No team
File:Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Tiger Tennisters Lady Tennisters No team No team
File:Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis Tiger Paddlers Lady Paddlers Junior Tiger Paddlers No team
File:Chess pictogram.svg Chess Male Woodpushers Female Woodpushers Junior Tiger Woodpushers No team
File:Arnis pictogram.svg Arnis Golden Arnisadors Lady Arnisadors Junior Golden Arnisadors No team
File:Cheerleading pictogram.svg Cheerleading Salinggawi Dance Troupe JHS Pep Squad
File:Breakdancing pictogram.svg Streetdance Prime Galvanize
File:Electronic sports pictogram.svg Esport Teletigers

Basketball

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The UST men's and boys' basketball teams were first formed in the year of the NCAA's foundation in 1924. UST won their first and only NCAA men's championship in NCAA Season 6 (1930).

In the UAAP, they have the most combined championships with 40 from the men's, women's and boys' teams. The men's total of 18 titles is tied with the UE Red Warriors' for the second most championships behind FEU's 20.[6]

In 1993 the Growling Tigers finished the double-round eliminations with a rare 14–0 sweep and were declared automatic champions of the UAAP Season 56 men's tournament. This was the start of the Growling Tigers' four-peat championship run in the UAAP. The Tigers faced and defeated the De La Salle Green Archers for three consecutive finals series.[7]

UST's last championship before the sweep was in 1967 when they were declared co-champions with UE in Season 30.[8]

The Tiger Cubs and the Tigresses also have successful basketball programs with each team having a total of 11 UAAP championships.

In 1994, the men's, women's and juniors' teams won the UAAP Season 57 basketball championship in their respective divisions. This was the only time that a triple championship was achieved in the UAAP. UST also won double championships in Seasons 58 and 69 with the Growling Tigers and the Tigresses winning both their division titles in both years.

UST's off-season training includes participation in summer basketball tournaments. The Tiger Cubs regularly join the MILCU Summer Showcase, Smart City HOOPS, Filoil Flying V Preseason Cup juniors tournament and the PCABL Freego Cup. The Tigresses recently played in the Fr. Martin Cup Summer tournament and Breakdown Basketball Invitational tournament, while the Growling Tigers continue to participate in the MILCU Under-25 tournaments, the PBA D-League, Filoil Flying V Preseason Cup, Breakdown Basketball Invitational, Fr. Martin Cup Summer tournament, the Millennium Open Basketball championship, as well as pocket tournaments in the provinces such as the Kim Lope Asis Invitational Basketball Tournament in Bayugan, the Kadayawan Basketball Invitational in Davao City, and the Republica Cup collegiate tournament in Malolos. They have also competed in the Philippine Collegiate Champions League, an annual postseason tournament for schools that topped their respective leagues.

The UST Tigress Cubs girls' basketball team were declared co-champions with Adamson in Season 82's inaugural exhibition tournament after the deciding Game three of their finals series was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Tigresses finished second in the four-team eliminations with 4 wins and 2 losses behind the Lady Falcons' perfect 6–0 record.[9]

UAAP seasons

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9 1946 Template:Gold1 Champions
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17 1954 Template:Gold1 Champions
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27 1964 Template:Gold1 Champions
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29 1966 Template:Silver2 Runners-up
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44 1981 Template:Silver2 Runners-up
45 1982 Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Gold1 Champions
46 1983 Template:Silver2 Runners-up
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55 1992 Template:Gold1 Champions
56 1993 Template:Gold1 ChampionsTemplate:Efn Template:Silver2 Runners-up
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59 1996 Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Gold1 Champions
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61 1998 Template:Gold1 Champions
62 1999 Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Silver2 Runners-up
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69 2006 Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Gold1 Champions
70 2007 Template:Bronze3 3rd place
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72 2009 Template:Bronze3 3rd place
73 2010 Template:Bronze3 3rd place Template:Silver2 Runners-up
74 2011 Template:Bronze3 3rd place
75 2012 Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Bronze3 3rd place
76 2013 Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Bronze3 3rd place
78 2015 Template:Silver2 Runners-up
80 2016 Template:Bronze3 3rd place Template:Bronze3 3rd place
81 2017 Template:Bronze3 3rd place
82 2019 Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Silver2 Runners-up
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MVP awardees
Season Year Men Women Boys
15 1952 Ning Ramos
26 1963 Valentino Rosabal
29 1966 Danny Florencio
32 1969 Garry Artajos
42 1979 Edmund Yee
56 1993 Dennis Espino
57 1994 Dennis Espino Gerard Francisco
58 1995 Chris Cantonjos
59 1996 Emmerson Oreta
61 1998 Alwyn Espiritu
63 2000 Jun Cortez
64 2001 Jun Cortez
69 2006 Jojo DuncilTemplate:Efn Charmaine CanuelTemplate:Efn
70 2007 Jervy Cruz
71 2008 Marichu Bacaro
72 2009 Dylan Ababou
73 2010 Kevin Ferrer
80 2017 CJ Cansino
81 2018 Grace Irebu
82 2019 Soulémane Chabi Yo Grace Irebu
Rookie of the year awardees
Season Year Men Women Boys
24 1961 Valentino Rosabal
58 1995 Gerard Francisco
65 2002 Japs Cuan
72 2009 Jeric Teng Kevin Ferrer
76 2013 Aaron Reyes
81 2018 Tantoy Ferrer
82 2019 Mark Nonoy

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3x3 basketball

The 3x3 basketball competition was introduced in Season 80 as a demonstration sport.[10] UST did not join the men's inaugural contest, but the Growling Tigresses composed of Jhenn Angeles, Angel Anies, Karla Manuel and Carol Sangalang placed third behind the Adamson Lady Falcons and champions NU Lady Bulldogs.[11]

In its second year, the UST Growling Tigers ended up tied with the UP Fighting Maroons and the De La Salle Green Archers at 3 wins and 3 losses behind the undefeated Ateneo Blue Eagles. They were represented by Renzo Subido, Soulémane Chabi Yo, Dave Ando and Rhenz Abando. The women's team of Sai Larosa, Tantoy Ferrer, Lon Rivera and Carol Sangalang also tied UE and Adamson's 4–3 record behind the undefeated and defending champions, the NU Lady Bulldogs.[12]

Beginning in Season 82, the 3x3 competition is set to become an official tournament in the UAAP. The sport, with the participation of all eight UAAP schools will begin in March 2020.[13]

Volleyball

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". The UST Tiger Spikers have 19 UAAP men's volleyball championships, while the Golden Tigresses have 16 women's volleyball crowns and the Junior Tigresses have six girls' volleyball titles. The Tigresses were champions for seven consecutive years from Seasons 47 thru 53,[14] while both the men's and girls' teams achieved a three-peat in Seasons 70, 71 and 72. The Junior Tiger Spikers have one UAAP crown which they won in Season 80.

The Tiger Spikers also participate in the Spikers' Turf, a preseason league where they finished second in the 2018 Collegiate Conference[15] and third on two occasions in 2016 and 2017. The Golden Tigresses have had better success in the women's preseason tournaments, having won the most titles among collegiate teams in the Premier Volleyball League with six, beginning at the inaugural tournament in 2004 when the league was still known as the Shakey's V-League.[16] The Junior Tigresses have won four championships in the Shakey's Girls' Volleyball League.[17]

The men's team were back-to-back UNIGAMES champions in 2016[18] and 2017, while the Tigresses have a total of six volleyball championships, beginning in 2009 and capped by a three-peat from 2016 until 2018.[19]

UAAP seasons

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21 1958 Template:Gold1 Champions
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30 1967 Template:Gold1 Champions
36 1973 Template:Gold1 Champions
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38 1975 Template:Gold1 Champions
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61 1998 Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Silver2 Runners-up
62 1999 Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Silver2 Runners-up
63 2000 Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Bronze3 3rd place
64 2001 Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Bronze3 3rd place
65 2002 Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Bronze3 3rd place Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Bronze3 3rd place
66 2003 Template:Bronze3 3rd place Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Bronze3 3rd place
67 2004 Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Bronze3 3rd place
68 2005 Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Silver2 Runners-up
69 2006 Template:Bronze3 3rd place Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Silver2 Runners-up
70 2007 Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Bronze3 3rd place Template:Silver2 Runners-up
71 2008 Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Bronze3 3rd place Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Bronze3 3rd place
72 2009 Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Silver2 Runners-up
73 2010 Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Silver2 Runners-up
74 2011 Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Bronze3 3rd place Template:Bronze3 3rd place Template:Silver2 Runners-up
75 2012 Template:Bronze3 3rd place
76 2013 Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Bronze3 3rd place
77 2014 Template:Bronze3 3rd place Template:Silver2 Runners-up
78 2015 Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Silver2 Runners-up
79 2016 Template:Bronze3 3rd place Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Silver2 Runners-up
80 2017 Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Gold1 Champions
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82 2019 Template:Bronze3 3rd place
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Season Year Men Women Girls
59 1996 Roxanne Pimentel
60 1997 Johanna Botor
61 1998 Oliver John Manlapaz
65 2002 Anthony Irvin Guiao
69 2006 Venus Bernal
70 2007 Nazareno Roque Alyssa Valdez
71 2008 Ray Karl Dimaculangan Alyssa Valdez
72 2009 Henry James PecañaTemplate:Efn Rhea DimaculanganTemplate:Efn Alyssa Valdez
73 2010 John Paul TorresTemplate:Efn
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74 2011 Jayson Ramos
75 2012 Mark Gil Alfafara
76 2013 EJ Laure
78 2015 Eya Laure
81 2018 Cherry Rondina
Rookie of the year awardees
Season Year Men Women Girls Boys
67 2004 Mary Jean Balse
68 2005 Lilet Mabbayad
69 2006 Marlon Macabulos
70 2007 Jayson Ramos
71 2008 Jelly Buan
72 2009 Jaja Santiago
75 2012 Eya Laure
77 2014 EJ Laure
80 2017 Milena Alessandrini CJ Segui
81 2018 Eya Laure
82 2019 Ela Raagas
86 2023 Angeline Poyos

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Beach volleyball

The UAAP beach volleyball competition was introduced as a demonstration sport in Season 69 and was made into an official sport in Season 72. The UST Tiger Sands men's team who were formerly called the Tiger Spikers won the tournament in Season 71,[20] while the women's team had two unofficial third place finishes in Seasons 69 and 71.[21]

The Lady Spikers won their first championship in Season 74 after defeating Ateneo in the finals.[22] In 2014, Cherry Rondina and Rica Rivera won the Season 77 championship in their rookie year. The Lady Spikers were defeated by Adamson the previous year.[23] Rondina, who was named MVP that year went on to win three more championships and the same number of MVP awards until Season 81.

The Lady Spikers made history by winning their fourth-straight UAAP beach volleyball championship in Season 82. They hold the most UAAP titles won with seven. They won back-to-back championships in 2011 and 2012 and then they went on to achieve a four-peat from 2016 to 2019 with an undefeated 27–0 win–loss record.

The Tiger Sands have a total of five championships, having won back-to-back in Seasons 81 and 82.

UAAP seasons

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71 2008 Henry James Pecaña
72 2009 Jayson Ramos
74 2011 Judy Caballejo
75 2012 Maruja Banaticla
77 2014 Cherry Rondina
79 2016 Kris Roy Guzman Cherry Rondina
80 2017 Cherry Rondina
81 2018 Anthony Lemuel Arbasto, Jr. Cherry Rondina
82 2019 Rancel Varga Babylove Barbon
Season Year Men Women
72 2009 Maruja Banaticla
76 2013 Kris Roy Guzman
77 2014 Rica Rivera
79 2016 Caitlyn Viray
81 2018 Jaron Requinton Babylove Barbon

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Football

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". The formation of UST's football team dates back to the early days of the NCAA. The Golden Booters have a combined total of 35 NCAA and UAAP championships.[24] They won four straight NCAA titles from 1926 until 1929. The men's team who were sparringly called the Growling Booters and the Tiger Booters achieved a three-peat in the UAAP from 1991 to 1993. They last won the championship in 2006.

The Golden Booters made it back to the finals and ended up as runners-up to the undefeated UP Maroon Booters in Season 80.[25] Before Season 77, UST had only missed the playoffs once in a span of 13 years.[26]

The UST Lady Booters won their first UAAP title in 2009, 14 years after women's football became an official sport in the league.[27] They won the championship again in 2011.

The Juniors team that plays in a small pool of four teams (the number of competing schools increased to five with the entry of Nazareth School in Season 80) have yet to get a podium finish since boys' football became a regular sport in UAAP Season 72.

UST's off-season training includes participation in the UNIGAMES, Ang Liga, the PFF Women's League, the Pinas Cup, and the Metro Manila Girls Football Association.

UAAP seasons

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64 2001 Template:Silver2 Runners-up
65 2002 Template:Silver2 Runners-up
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67 2004 Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Bronze3 3rd place
68 2005 Template:Bronze3 3rd place Template:Silver2 Runners-up
69 2006 Template:Gold1 Champions Template:Silver2 Runners-up
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71 2008 Template:Gold1 Champions
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79 2016 Template:Silver2 Runners-up
80 2017 Template:Silver2 Runners-up Template:Silver2 Runners-up
81 2018 Template:Bronze3 3rd place
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Season Year Men Women
69 2006 Ricardo Becite
72 2009 Mary Ignacio
74 2011 Marice Magdolot

Rookie of the year awardees

Season Year Men Women
68 2005 Mary Ignacio
69 2006 Mark David Basa Louella Amamuyo
72 2009 Christian de Juan Marianne Narciso
73 2010 Pearl Anjanette Aguilar
79 2016 Mary Joy Indac

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Judo

The UST Lady Judokas team, headed by Head Coach Gerald Arce is the defending champion of the UAAP Women's Judo competition. The Lady Judokas won five titles in the 6 seasons, having first won in Seasons 73, 74, and 75. After they suffered a 4th-place finish in Season 76, they bounced-back and became the back-to-back champions of the UAAP from Seasons 77 and 78.[28]

Cheerdance

Template:Main article The official Pep Squad and Drumline, the UST Yellow Jackets, and the official dance troupe, the UST 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.[29]

See also

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