FEU Lady Tamaraws volleyball

The FEU Lady Tamaraws volleyball program is the women's collegiate varsity volleyball team of the Far Eastern University in Manila, Philippines. The team competes in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP).

FEU Lady Tamaraws
UniversityFar Eastern University
NicknameLady Tamaraws
LocationManila, Philippines
Head coachManolo Refugia
CaptainNikka Medina
Main league
LeagueUAAP
Season 85 (2023)5th
Championships
UAAP: 29

History

The FEU Lady Tamaraws (FLT) won their first title in Season 11 (1948–49). As of UAAP Season 85, they have a total of 29 UAAP championships - the most in the league, followed by its rival UST Tigresses (16) and DLSU Lady Spikers (12).

Rivals with the other Green and Gold teams

  • The rivalry between the UST Golden Tigresses and the FEU Lady Tamaraws is one of the most storied in the UAAP, with these teams battling in the championship for 15 seasons (1988–2003). Nine titles were won by the FEU Lady Tamaraws.
  • The De La Salle Lady Spikers and FEU Lady Tamaraws face off for seven times (Seasons 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 71, 80) in the UAAP finals most recently during Season 80. Adding special flavor to this rivalry is having FEU alumnus and multi-decorated coach Ramil De Jesus calling the shots for the Lady Spikers.

Current roster

UAAP Season 86 roster
No. Player Position Height Birth date Year High School
1Faida BakankeOpposite Hitter1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) (2002-03-27) March 27, 2002
4Karyme Isabelle TruzMiddle BlockerPhilippine Nikkei Jin Kai International School
5Christine UbaldoSetter1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) (2002-10-17) October 17, 2002Kings' Montessori School
7Ann Roselle AsisMiddle Blocker (2002-03-07) March 7, 2002Mount Carmel School of Infanta
8Mitzi PananginMiddle Blocker (2002-04-19) April 19, 2002University of Southern Philippines Foundation
9Chenie TagaodOutside Hitter1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) (2002-01-22) January 22, 2002University of San Jose-Recoletos
10Florize Anne PapaOutside Hitter (2002-01-22) January 22, 2002
13Alyzza Gaile DevosoraOpposite Hitter
15Gerzel Mary PetalloOutside Hitter1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) (2003-09-24) September 24, 2003De La Salle Santiago Zobel School
16Marilla AlbertoSetter
17Margarett Louise EncarnacionLibero
17Nikka Ann MedinaOutside Hitter
19Jean AsisMiddle Blocker1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) (2002-08-10) August 10, 2002Far Eastern University–Diliman
20Julianne MonaresOutside HitterBacolod Tay Tung High School

Offseason roster

SSL

2023 SSL Pre-Season roster
No. Player Position
1Faida BakankeOP
4Karyme Isabelle TruzMB
5Christine UbaldoS
6Alexandra Maxine JuangcoL
7Ann Roselle AsisMB
8Mitzi PananginMB
9Chenie TagaodOH
10Florize Anne PapaOH
11Gillianne GalloS
13Alyzza Gaile DevosoraOH
14Kiesha Dazzie Bedonia
15Gerzel Mary PetalloOH
16Marilla Issabel AlbertoS
17Margarett Louise EncarnacionL
18Nikka Ann Medina (c)OH
19Jean AsisMB
20Julianne MonaresL
21Jazlyn Anne EllarinaOH
28Zyra Danica MoralesOPP

V-League

2023 SSL Pre-Season roster
No. Player Position
1Faida BakankeOP
2Shiela Kiseo (c)L
4Karyme Isabelle TruzMB
5Christine UbaldoS
6Alexandra Maxine JuangcoL
7Ann Roselle AsisMB
8Mitzi PananginMB
9Chenie TagaodOH
10Florize Anne PapaOH
11Gillianne GalloS
12Melody PonsOP
13Alyzza Gaile DevosoraOH
14Kiesha Dazzie Bedonia
15Gerzel Mary PetalloOH
16Marilla Issabel AlbertoS
17Margarett Louise EncarnacionL
18Nikka Ann MedinaOH
19Jean AsisMB
20Julianne MonaresL
21Jazlyn Anne EllarinaOH
28Zyra Danica MoralesOPP

2023 Shakey's Super League Collegiate Tournament

Elimination round
MDateTimeVenueOpponentResultRecordSet scores
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1Sep 185:00 pm PHTFiloil EcoOil CentreMapúa Lady CardinalsW 3–01–025–2325–1425–18
2Sep 232:00 pm PHTFiloil EcoOil CentreEAC Lady GeneralsW 3–02–025–625–1525–12
3Sep 302:00 pm PHTRizal Memorial ColiseumAteneo Blue EaglesW 3–23–022–2523–2525–2025–2215–10
Quarterfinal round
MDateTimeVenueOpponentResultRecordSet scores
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4Oct 1411:00 am PHTRizal Memorial ColiseumAdamson Lady FalconsW 3–01–0 (4–0)25–2225–2025–22
5Oct 212:00 pm PHTRizal Memorial ColiseumBenilde Lady BlazersL 2–31–1 (4–1)19–2525–2115–2526–2417–19
6Oct 2211:00 am PHTRizal Memorial ColiseumUE Lady WarriorsW 3–02–1 (5–1)25–2325–1727–25
7Oct 285:00 pm PHTRizal Memorial ColiseumAteneo Blue EaglesW 3–03–1 (6–1)25–1925–1825–18
Semifinal round
MDateTimeVenueOpponentResultRecordSet scores
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8Nov 52:00 pm PHTRizal Memorial ColiseumNU Lady BulldogsL 0–30–1 (6–2)13–2524–2620–25
Bronze medal match
MDateTimeVenueOpponentResultRecordSet scores
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9Nov 102:00 pm PHTRizal Memorial ColiseumAdamson Lady FalconsW 3–21–0 (7–2)25–2025–1912–2514–2515–12
10Nov 115:00 pm PHTRizal Memorial ColiseumAdamson Lady FalconsW 3–22–0 (8–2)25–1816–2525–1521–2115–7

Source: Plus Network

Previous rosters

UAAP champions

UAAP Season 70 roster
FEU Lady Tamaraws
No. Player Position
1April JoseS
2Rose TaganasL
3Rachel DaquisOH
4Shaira GonzalesOH
5Charmaine SisonMB
6Josephine CafrancaMB
7Wendy Semana (c)S
8Janine PenerandaMB
9Maica MoradaMB
10Angelie SameraL
11Cherry VivasOH
12Camille AbantoOP
13Marygail TolentinoOP
14Mary Rose CabanagOH

SVL champions

13th Season Collegiate roster
FEU Lady Tamaraws
No. Player Position
1Christine AgnoL
2Bernadeth PonsOH
3Charlemagne SimborioOH
5Glayssa Faith TorresMB
6Jonnabelle DionelaOH
7Geneveve CasugodMB
8Samantha DawsonOP
9Remy PalmaMB
10Louise Papa (c)S
11Kyla AtienzaL
13Mayjorie RoxasOP
14Rizallie AmaroMB
18Rachel Daquis (Guest player)OH
20Jovelyn Gonzaga (Guest player)OP

Retired jersey numbers

  • #3 – Rachel Anne Daquis (jersey retirement scheduled during the UAAP Season 79 women's volleyball tournament)[1]

Awards

UAAP

FEU Lady Tamaraws (partial awards)
Year Season Title Ref
1948 11 Champions
1950 13 Champions
1951 14 Champions
1952 15 Champions
1954 17 Champions
1955 18 Champions
1958 21 Champions
1959 22 Champions
1960 23 Champions
1962 25 Champions
1963 26 Champions
1964 27 Champions
1967 30 Champions
1970 33 Champions
1971 34 Champions
1972 35 Champions
1973 36 Champions
1978 41 Champions
1981 44 Champions
1983 46 Champions
1991 54 Champions
1992 55 Champions
1993 56 Runner-up
1994 57 Champions
1995 58 Champions
1996 59 Runner-up
1997 60 Runner-up
1998 61 Champions
2000 63 Champions
2001 64 Champions
2002 65 Champions
2003 66 Runner-up
2005 68 3rd place
2007 69 Runner-up
2008 70 Champions [2]
2009 71 Runner-up
2016 78 3rd place [3][4]
2018 80 Runner-up [5]

SSL

FEU Lady Tamaraws
Year Tournament Placement Ref
2023 Pre-Season 3rd Place

SVL/PVL/V-LEAGUE

FEU Lady Tamaraws
Year Conference Placement Ref
2009 2nd 3rd Place
2014 1st Champions [6]
2015 Collegiate 3rd Place
2017 Collegiate Runner-up [7]
2018 Collegiate Runner-up [8]
2023 Collegiate Runner-up [9]

UAAP

UAAP awardees (partial lists)
FEU Lady Tamaraws (partial list)
Year Award Player Ref
1998 MVP Precilla Delos Angeles
2000 MVP Ailyn Ege
Rookie of the Year Beverly Benin
2001 MVP Ailyn Ege
Rookie of the Year Javier
2002 MVP Ailyn Ege
2007 Rookie of the Year Maica Morada
Best Attacker Mary Ann Manalo
Best Server Rachel Daquis
2008 MVP Wendy Semana
2009 Best Setter April Jose
Best Server Maica Morada
2010 MVP (Season)
Best Scorer
Cherry Vivas
2012 Best Scorer Rosemarie Vargas
Best Setter Gyzelle Sy
Best Digger Cristine Agno
2015 Best Digger Cristine Agno
2018 Best Blocker Ced Domingo [10]
2023 Best Opposite Spiker Jovelyn Fernandez [11]

SVL/PVL/V-League

SVL/PVL/V-League awardees
FEU Lady Tamaraws
Year Conference Award Player Ref
2009 1st Best Server Maica Morada [12]
Most Improved Player Shaira Gonzalez
2nd Best Server Cherry Vivas [13]
Best Setter April Jose
2010 2nd Best Server Rachel Daquis
2014 1st MVP (Finals) Rachel Anne Daquis [14]
Best Setter Yna Louise Papa
Best Receiver Cristine Agno
2015 Collegiate Best Opposite Spiker Jovelyn Gonzaga (G)
2016 Collegiate 2nd Best Middle Blocker Remy Palma
Best Opposite Spiker Toni Basas
2017 Collegiate 1st Best Middle Blocker Jeanette Villareal [15]
Best Opposite Spiker Toni Basas
2018 Collegiate 1st Best Middle Blocker Ced Domingo [16]
2023 Collegiate 2nd Best Outside Spiker Kiesha Bedonia
Best Setter Tin Ubaldo

Season-by-season record

Records starting UAAP Season 56
Champion Runner-up Third place
FEU Lady Tamaraws season-by-season record
Year UAAP Season Field Eliminations Playoffs Head coach Ref.
Finish GP W L PCT Round Opponent Result
19935682ndFinalsUST TigressesL
19945771stFinalsUST TigressesW
19955881stFinalsUST TigressesW
19965982ndFinalsUST TigressesL
19976072ndFinalsUST TigressesL
19986181stFinalsDe La Salle Lady SpikersW
19996283rdFinalsW
20006381stFinalsDe La Salle Lady SpikersW
20016481stFinalsDe La Salle Lady SpikersW
20026581stFinalsDe La Salle Lady SpikersW
20036682ndFinalsDe La Salle Lady SpikersL
20046784thNot held
20056882nd14863.0911st seed playoffs
Final Four
Adamson Lady Falcons
#1 Adamson Lady Falcons
L 2–3
L 1–3
20076982ndFinalsDe La Salle Lady SpikersL
20087081stFinalsWNes Pamilar
20097182ndFinalsUST TigressesLNes Pamilar
20107285thDid not qualifyNes Pamilar
20117386th14590.959Did not qualifyNes Pamilar
20127484th14861.864Stepladder semifinalsUST Golden TigressesL 1–3Nes Pamilar
20137586th14861.098Did not qualifyKid Santos
20147684th141221.190Final FourLShaq Delos Santos
20157783rd14861.036Stepladder SemifinalsLShaq Delos Santos
20167885th14771.032FinalsWShaq Delos Santos
20177986th14770.963Final FourLShaq Delos Santos
20188084th14770.955FinalsDe La Salle Lady SpikersLGeorge Pascua
20198184th14951.000Final FourGeorge Pascua
202082Tournament cancelled
202183Tournament cancelled
20228488th141138.400Did not qualifyGeorge Pascua
20238585th14680.677Did not qualifyTina Salak
20248684th14951.052SemifinalsNU Lady BulldogsL 1–2Manolo Refugia

Notable alumnae

See also

References

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