The School of Engineering and Architecture (SEA) Tigers brought back the overall championship title to their cluster in this year’s Ateneo UFest ‘24 after claiming 9 gold medals and 44 overall accumulated points, leading the sports tally among the other clusters. The Tigers’ supposed 3-year continuous overall championship from 2021 to 2022 was interrupted by
Riding on the momentum of their victory last season, the School of Engineering and Architecture (SEA) Tigers seized another win in the recently concluded Women’s Singles Swimming Tournament in the Palarong Atenista ‘24. After being recruited as a varsity player last 2022 and putting a halt to her swimming streak in Palarong Atenista, SEA’s bet
The Business and Management (B&M) Vipers surged through the water and took home the gold in the Men’s Singles Swimming Tournament in the Palarong Atenista ‘24. Despite halting his competitive career in swimming, B&M Vipers’ Kuiper Leybag made a comeback and breezed through opposing swimmers to be dubbed as the overall champion in the men’s
The Business & Management (B&M) Vipers redeemed their championship title from the School of Nursing (SON) Panthers in the basketball women’s category, edging them out with a score of 36-31 in a fierce rematch against last year’s rivals. Throughout the first three quarters, the SON Panthers maintained a clear lead against the B&M Vipers, with
Fresh from last year’s silver, the Business and Management (B&M) Vipers clinched gold in this year’s classic Men’s 5×5 Basketball, declawing the School of Engineering and Architecture (SEA) Tigers, 79-69. With an intense start to the game, the first quarter found the SEA Tigers’ Reinz Yaba pushing through the Vipers’ strong defense, leaving the first