UE Junior Warriors

The UE Junior Warriors is the Junior varsity team of University of the East in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP), together with the University of the East senior teams, the UE Red Warriors and the UE Lady Warrior.

UE Junior Warriors
University of the East
LeagueUAAP
Joined1952
LocationClaro M. Recto Ave., Sampaloc Manila, Philippines
Team colorsRed White
Women's teamLady Warriors
Juniors' general championships
  • UAAP: 2
    2005-06 2013-14

Volleyball

UAAP Season 74

The UE Red Warriors Boys’ Volleyball Team was declared the Champion for the eighth consecutive year of the UAAP Boys’ Volleyball Tournament after defeating the University of Santo Tomas in three sets last February 5 at the UE Caloocan Gym. As such, the Boys’ Volleyball team now holds both the most number of championships won in the division with 11, as well as the longest winning streak in the division. The Warriors swept the elimination round of this year’s tournament with 10 wins and zero losses, giving them a twice-to-beat advantage going into the finals. UST, on the other hand, had to hurdle a bout against National University, with whom they shared a 7-wins, 3-losses standing after the elimination round.

The UE Red Warriors Girls’ Volleyball Team, for its part, was the 1st Runner-up in the Girls’ Volleyball Tournament after bowing to De La Salle Zobel at their matches on January 28 and 29, also at the UE Caloocan Gym. First-year student Christine Mhae Tolentino was recognized as the Rookie of the Year and Best Libero, while senior student Pia Gabrielle B. Sarmiento was the Best Receiver.[1]

Championship Tally

Sport Total Sport Total
Basketball tournament 1 Football tournament 0
Chess tournament 5 Track and Field tournament 0
Table Tennis tournament 9 Volleyball tournament 15
Taekwondo tournament 1 Swimming tournament 3
Fencing tournament 4 Judo tournament 0

Ranking

UAAP SeasonBOYS'GIRLS'
59th5th2nd4th2nd1st5th    4th3rd 
61st5th4th6th4th1st6th    4th3rd 
62nd????????  1st? 
63rd????????  1st? 
64th1st???????  1st? 
65th?1st?1st1st? ?  ?? 
66th???1st1st? ?  ?? 
67th?1st?1st1st? ?  ?? 
68th7th1st3rd1st1st5th 3rd  1st'1st 
69th6th1st2nd1st2nd4th 3rd2nd-1st2nd 
70th5th1st5th3rd2nd5th 5th3rd-2nd3rd 
71st6th1st5th2nd2nd4th2nd1st3rd-2nd2nd 
72nd5th1st4th3rd1st4th2nd4th2nd-2nd2nd 
73rd7th1st4th5th1st4th1st2nd4th-2nd2nd 
74th7th1st4th5th1st4th1st2nd3rd-2nd1st 
75th8th1st3rd4th2nd2nd1st2nd4th-4th1st1st
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