UST Growling Tigers - Volleyball - Season-by-season Records - Men's Volleyball Team

Men's Volleyball Team

Men's volleyball from 2005:

UAAP Season Year Place Notable Players Loss to (Finalist)
68 2005–2006 2nd Place Ray Karl Dimaculangan Far Eastern University
69 2006–2007 3rd Place
Ray Karl Dimaculangan
Eugene Runas
Henry James Pecaña
John Paul Torres
Marlon Macabulos (Rookie of the Year)
University of the Philippines
70 2007–2008 Champion
Ray Karl Dimaculangan (Best Server)
Eugene Runas
Henry James Pecaña
John Paul Torres
Jayson Ramos (Rookie of the Year)
Charles Glendon Reyes (Best Digger)
Nazareno Roque (MVP)
Far Eastern University
71 2008–2009 Champion
Ray Karl Dimaculangan (Best Server and MVP)
Henry James Pecaña (Best Receiver)
John Paul Torres
Jayson Ramos (Best Attacker)
University of the Philippines
72 2009–2010 Champion
Ray Karl Dimaculangan (Best Server)
Henry James Pecaña (Finals MVP)
John Paul Torres
Eugene Runas
Julius Anthony Sioson
Jayson Ramos
Far Eastern University
73 2010–2011 Champion
Henry James Pecaña
John Paul Torres (Best Scorer, Best Attacker and MVP)
Jayson Ramos (Finals MVP)
Paul Jan Doloiras (Best Receiver)
Far Eastern University
74 2010–2011 2nd Place
Jayson Ramos (MVP)
Christian Anthony Arbasto
Paul Jan Doloiras (Best Receiver)
Salvador Juan Depante III
Mark Gil Alfafara III
Romnick Rico
Kerr Sherwyn Ucang
Far Eastern University

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