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National University annexed its fourth consecutive Women's Championship via 6-0 sweep in the UAAP Season 82 Taekwondo Tournament at the Blue Eagle Gym Friday.
 
The Lady Bulldogs hurdled their biggest threats in the final day of competition, beating University of Santo Tomas, 5-2, and University of the Philippines, 4-3, to complete a perfect season.
 
In her final year with NU, bantamweight Baby Jessica Cabanal, a 2015 Rookie of the Year from Bicol, emerged as the season MVP.
 
"Sobrang saya po kasi sa whole four years na laban, lahat po iyon champion na kasama ko sila," said Cabanal.
 
The Lady Tiger Jins finished second with a 5-1 mark, while the Lady Maroons reached podium after going 4-2 in the three-day meet.
 
"UP and UST, talagang challenging," said Cabanal.
 
The Lady Bulldogs are the league's third-winningest team behind UST's 12 and De La Salle's 6.
 
Leaving a legacy behind by steering NU to become the new power in women's taekwondo, Cabanal hopes that her teammates will continue to strive for excellence to remain in the throne.
 
"Mag-training po sila ng mabuti at makinig po sila sa coaches. At magtiwala sila sa sarili," said Cabanal.
 
The Tigresses rebounded from the loss to the Lady Bulldogs with a 7-0 romp of the Lady Green Jins.
 
After the defeat to NU, UP ended its campaign with a 5-2 conquest of University of the East to clinch third place.
 
Aside from Cabanal, flyweight Veronica Garces was the other gold medalist for the Lady Bulldogs.
 
Rounding out the gold medal winners were UP's Amber Acosta (finweight) and Beatrice Gaerlan (featherweight), UST's Realis Lorena Tabiando (lightweight) and Laila Delo (middle/heavyweight), and Far Eastern University's Chlouie Bolinas (welterweight).PR
 
 

 

 

National University stamped its class by completing a 6-0 sweep in the UAAP Season 82 men's taekwondo tournament Friday at the Blue Eagle Gym.  The Bulldogs defeated University of Santo Tomas, 6-1, and University of the Philippines, 7-0, to annex their third consecutive title. 

Featherweight Sturdy Jay Gilbuena, a 19-year old former Asian Juniors Taekwondo campaigner from Nasipit, Agusan del Norte, was named the Rookie-MVP.

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REIGNING three-time champion National University and University of Santo Tomas continue to share the lead Thursday in the UAAP Season 82 Women's Taekwondo tournament at the Blue Eagle Gym.
The Lady Bulldogs improved to 4-0 following identical 6-1 victories over De La Salle and Far Eastern University.
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THREE-PEAT seeking National University became the only undefeated team in the UAAP Season 82 men's taekwondo tournament Thursday at the Blue Eagle Gym.
 
The Bulldogs dominated Far Eastern University, 7-0, and University of the East, 7-0 to extend their perfect run to four.
 
De La Salle and University of Santo Tomas are in joint second with 3-1 cards.
 
The Green Jins scored a 5-2 win over the Red Warriors and a 6-1 victory over University of the Philippines.
 
The Tiger Jins continued their rise from a season-opening loss with identical 7-0 romp of Ateneo and UE. UST's loss came from the hands of De La Salle.
 
After opening the season at 2-0, the Warriors lost two in a row in Day 2 to drop to fourth place.
 
The Fighting Maroons and the Blue Eagles are in joint fifth with 1-3 records while the Tamaraws are the lone winless team at 0-3.(PR) 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
LOS BANOS, LAGUNA - La Salle leaned on the masterful performance of Southeast Asian Games–bound Sacho Ilustre and the rest of its swimmers, grabbing the top spot after Day 1 of the UAAP Season 82 Men’s Swimming Championships, Thursday at Trace Aquatic Center here.
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LOS BANOS, LAGUNA - Titleholder De La Salle Zobel and University of Santo Tomas closed out the first day of the UAAP Season 82 High School Swimming Championships with golds to keep their lead over the rest of the field, Thursday at the Trace Aquatic Center here.
 
La Salle's Jose Antonio Dela Rosa, Noah Labasan, Mikhail Ramones, and Inaki Lorbes lorded over the competition in the 800-meter freestyle relay with a time of 8:31.44 to finish the day ahead with 85 points in the Boys' Division. La Salle’s closest pursuer University of Santo Tomas could not finish the race and was disqualified.
 
UST opened the night with a bang after breaking their predecessors’ record of 1:52.29 in the 200-meter medley relay. John Neil Paderes, James Hutchings, Jerico Salas, and Lord Mikhail Cruz clocked in at 1:49.97 for the new UAAP record.
 
Franco Dela Rosa won the 100-meter freestyle at 55.10 while reigning Most Valuable Player Philip Joaquin Santos of Ateneo took the gold in the 200-meter individual medley at 2:11.16
 
The Junior Tigersharks ended the day at second with 79 points, while the Blue Eaglets amassed 55 to hold third spot.
 
In the Girls' Division, last year's MVP Camille Buico took the gold in the 100-meter freestyle to open her account for another top swimmer plum and lead the charge for UST.
 
The Junior Female Tigersharks also swept the two relays of the evening’s schedule with a new UAAP record to boot.
 
Shayne Lugay, Anna Hanson, Jade Guevarra, and Kyla Managuelod took almost two seconds from the old mark of 2:09.54 from two years ago at 2:07.82 to get the 200-meter medley relay gold. Yvoria Rosales, Alexandra Bonite, Honey Ezcarez, and Kristina Baccay also ruled the 800-meter freestyle relay and almost broke the mark of 9:25.28 with 9:27.83.
 
Zoe Hilario, on her part, led the Junior Lady Maroons to second place with 67 points after taking gold in the 200-meter individual medley.
 
Rounding up the top three after the night is Zobel with 51 markers.(PR) 

 
 
 
LOS BANOS, LAGUNA - Reigning, three-time champion Ateneo flexed its muscle to start its campaign in dominant fashion after Day 1 of the UAAP Season 82 Women’s Swimming Championships, Thursday at Trace Aquatic Center here.
 
Last year’s Most Valuable Player Chloe Daos took the lead for the Lady Eagles after snaring the golds in the two freestyle events for the day, 100-meters and 800-meters.
 
Ateneo then also bagged the two relay mints to amass a whopping 101 points for the night.
 
Daos bested rookies Erin Castrillo of University of the Philippines and Nicole Pamintuan of La Salle for the 100-meter title at 59.54. Castrillo and Pamintuan both clocked in at 1:00.35, but the former was awarded the silver in a photo finish. The third-year Atenean also bagged the gold in the 800 meters ahead of Nichole Evangelista of La Salle and teammate Reagan Gavino, who ended at 9:53.11 and 9:54.31, respectively.
 
The Lady Eagles ended the Lady Maroons’ domination of the 200-meter medley relay event as Courtney Gray, Dara Carreon, Kristine Santos, and Marjorie Manguiat edged out the UP squad at 2:08.15. Franchesca Joves, Alyssa Pogiongko, Janna Taguibao, and Ariana Canaya got the silver at 2:08.44. La Salle's Erika Jaurigue, Maggie Mendoza, Carla Louise Jaurigue, and Bettina Ting bagged the bronze at 2:13.24.
 
 
Ateneo, on their hand, extends their winning run in the 800-meter freestyle relay with Suzanne Himor, Gavino, Gray, and Portia Doragos finished with the gold at 9:17.41. The Lady Maroons also got the silver at 9:32.71 with Pricila Aquino, Bianca Reyes, Gabee Torres, and Angela Villamil. University of Santo Tomas’ Chia Reyes, Angelica Samelo, Clinyl Chuateco, and Joie Macatangay took the bronze this time at 9:53.96.
 
Pamintuan took the other gold of the night with 2:26.75 in the 200-meter individual medley ahead of UP’s Castrillo and Nadine Tee Ten. Castrillo and Tee ten touched at 2:30.26 and 2:31.30, respectively, to get the silver and bronze.
 
The Lady Maroons stayed in second with 74 points, while the Lady Tankers tallied 61.    (PR)