UAAP Cheerdance Competition - Results

Results

Every season, the host school for the UAAP Cheerdance Competition (CDC) may or may not be different from the league's season host school.

Year Season Host Champion 2nd place 3rd place Stunner award Ref.
1994
NU

UST

DLSU

FEU
1995
ADMU

UST

DLSU

UP
1996
DLSU

UST

UP

DLSU
1997
AdU
The competition was suspended for a year. a
1998
UE

FEU

DLSU

UP
1999
UP

UP

UST

FEU
2000
UST

UP

UST

FEU
2001
FEU

UP

AdU

UST
2002
NU

UST

UE

UP
2003
ADMU

UST

UP

FEU
2004
DLSU

UST

UP

FEU
2005
AdU

UST

UP

FEU
2006
UE

UST

FEU

UP
2007
UST

UP

UST

FEU
2008
UP

UP

UST

FEU

Frances Fleta
2009
FEU

FEU

ADMU

UP

Sari Campos
2010
DLSU

UP

FEU

UST

Nikka de Dios
2011
ADMU

UP

DLSU

FEU

Nesza Salvador
2012
NU

UP

FEU

NU

Nicolette Erica Ambulo

Notes:

  • ^a - The UAAP Board suspended the competition when a member from the UP Filipiniana figured in an accident during practice.
  • ^b - In 1998, UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe did not join the competition.
  • ^c - De La Salle University was suspended in 2006 and was not allowed to join the competition.
  • ^d - Although UST received higher average score (85.56) than NU, three out of five judges ranked UST fourth and three out of five judges ranked NU third.

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