Men's Volleyball Team
Men's volleyball from 2005:
UAAP Season | Year | Place | Notable Players | Loss to (Finalist) |
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68 | 2005–2006 | 2nd Place | Ray Karl Dimaculangan | Far Eastern University |
69 | 2006–2007 | 3rd Place |
Eugene Runas Henry James Pecaña John Paul Torres Marlon Macabulos (Rookie of the Year) |
University of the Philippines |
70 | 2007–2008 | Champion |
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 |
Henry James Pecaña (Best Receiver) John Paul Torres Jayson Ramos (Best Attacker) |
University of the Philippines |
72 | 2009–2010 | Champion |
Henry James Pecaña (Finals MVP) John Paul Torres Eugene Runas Julius Anthony Sioson Jayson Ramos |
Far Eastern University |
73 | 2010–2011 | Champion |
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 |
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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