UAAP: UST uses late surge to trounce FEU, gains share of lead

UAAP Season 88 Basketball Tournament Schedule Update

MANILA, Philippines — Following its monumental win over Ateneo in triple overtime, the University of Santo Tomas continued its strong performance by defeating Far Eastern University, 92-80, on Wednesday.

The Growling Tigers dominated the struggling Tamaraws, improving their record to 5-1. This victory puts them tied with National University at the top of the standings.

Stay tuned for more updates on the UAAP Season 88 basketball tournament schedule and results.

https://sports.inquirer.net/644412/uaap-ust-uses-late-surge-to-trounce-feu-for-back-to-back-wins

Now with solo lead, Bulldogs face tough task of sustaining form

Are the National University Bulldogs for real this time? That’s the lingering question in UAAP Season 88, as NU once again finds itself off to a blazing start—just as it has in previous seasons.

The Bulldogs took down La Salle, 82-78, on Sunday at the Quadricentennial Pavilion, improving to 5-1 and raising expectations over a strong campaign ahead. Fans and analysts alike are watching closely to see if NU can sustain their momentum and make a deep run this season.
https://sports.inquirer.net/643974/now-with-solo-lead-bulldogs-face-tough-task-of-sustaining-form

UAAP: UP makes it four in a row, slips past FEU

**UAAP SCHEDULE: Season 88 Basketball Tournament – First Round**

MANILA, Philippines — University of the Philippines extended its win streak to four after edging Far Eastern University, 69-66, in the UAAP Season 88 men’s basketball tournament on Sunday at the Quadricentennial Pavilion.

Gani Stevens, who finished with 14 points and nine rebounds for the Fighting Maroons, buried a crucial short-range shot that helped seal the victory.
https://sports.inquirer.net/643931/uaap-up-makes-it-four-in-a-row-slips-past-feu

V-League: Shaina Nitura savors winning title with Adamson ‘family’

MANILA, Philippines — The Shaina Nitura-led Adamson Lady Falcons have added another championship to their growing list of accolades outside the UAAP. On Friday, they swept Far Eastern University to claim the V-League Women’s Collegiate Challenge Championship.

Nitura was instrumental in the victory, delivering 17 points throughout the game. She capped off the title-clinching moment with an off-the-block kill, securing Adamson’s fourth championship in a league organized by the V-League.

https://sports.inquirer.net/643686/v-league-shaina-nitura-savors-winning-title-with-adamson-family

UAAP: FEU Tamaraws finally break through–and it feels familiar

UAAP Schedule: Season 88 Basketball Tournament

MANILA, Philippines – Sean Chambers has seen this happen before. His Far Eastern University squad would fight its way to the end, and the Tamaraws would eventually wind up with close defeats.

In the UAAP Season 88 men’s basketball tournament, it’s happening again.

“I say this humbly and respectfully. We felt…

https://sports.inquirer.net/643106/uaap-feu-tamaraws-finally-break-through-and-it-feels-familiar

UAAP: Ateneo fends off La Salle rally to remain perfect at 4-0

UAAP Schedule: Season 88 Basketball Tournament

MANILA, Philippines—The duo of Dominic Escobar and Kymani Ladi made the most of their first and last taste of the storied Ateneo-La Salle rivalry.

Bolstered by the efforts of these one-and-done cogs, the Blue Eagles managed to escape the Green Archers with an 81-74 victory. This came after squandering a commanding lead in the UAAP Season 88 basketball tournament.

https://sports.inquirer.net/643085/uaap-ateneo-fends-off-la-salle-rally-to-remain-perfect-at-4-0

UAAP: FEU ends winless start, beats Adamson

UAAP Season 88 Basketball Tournament Schedule

MANILA, Philippines—Far Eastern University finally barged into the win column at the expense of Adamson, 64-58, in the UAAP Season 88 men’s basketball tournament on Sunday.

Mo Konateh dominated in the paint to power the Tamaraws with a monster double-double of 18 points and 21 rebounds, while Kirby Mongcopa…

https://sports.inquirer.net/643047/uaap-feu-ends-winless-start-beats-adamson

Harold Alarcon powers through for UP Fighting Maroons

**UAAP Schedule: Season 88 Basketball Tournament**

The University of the Philippines demonstrated its trademark grit on Saturday, with none more impressive than Harold Alarcon. Despite playing under the weather, Alarcon powered through sickness to lead the Fighting Maroons to a hard-fought 66–59 victory over National University.

The game took place at the Quadricentennial Pavilion, where the Fighting Maroons’ resilience was on full display. This win handed the Bulldogs their first loss of UAAP Season 88, marking a significant moment in the tournament.
https://sports.inquirer.net/642978/harold-alarcon-powers-through-for-up-fighting-maroons

UAAP: UST bounces back, clobbers UE in men’s basketball

**UAAP SCHEDULE: Season 88 Basketball Tournament**

**MANILA, Philippines** — University of the Santo Tomas made sure to bounce back in its own backyard on Saturday in the UAAP Season 88 men’s basketball tournament.

Following a close loss to National University, the Growling Tigers gave the Thomasians at the Quadricentennial Pavilion a treat with a dominant 111-99 victory.
https://sports.inquirer.net/642918/uaap-ust-bounces-back-clobbers-ue-in-mens-basketball

DU Polls See 39.45% Turnout; ABVP, NSUI Spar Over Malpractice, Women Candidates Make Strong Pitch

New Delhi: Amid tight security, a festive atmosphere, and allegations of malpractice, voting for the high-octane Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) elections was held here on Thursday with an estimated voter turnout of nearly 40 per cent.

While it was a triangular contest, the main battle remained between the RSS-affiliated ABVP and the Congress-backed NSUI. The two parties, which have dominated DUSU polls over the years, traded barbs and allegations even on voting day.

Chief Election Officer Raj Kishore Sharma said polling proceeded smoothly across most colleges. According to officials, a 39.45 per cent voter turnout was recorded, with data from seven to eight colleges still awaited. This figure was better than last year’s 35 per cent.

At Miranda House, more than 60 per cent of the 5,000 students exercised their franchise, showcasing energetic participation. Polling was held in two phases — from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm for day scholars and from 3:00 pm to 7:30 pm for evening students.

To ensure smooth voting, Delhi Police deployed over 600 personnel, including 160 with body-worn cameras, while drones and CCTV surveillance covered sensitive areas. For the first time in years, the university witnessed what students described as “clean and green elections,” with strict enforcement of the Lyngdoh Committee’s anti-defacement guidelines.

Amid the buzz of loudspeakers and the clutter of flyers, another factor that stood out for many in this year’s elections was the visibility of female candidates leading from the front. At polling centres across the university, first-year students arrived in groups — many dropped off by parents eager to let them witness the atmosphere firsthand, while others came in carpools or crowded cabs.

With classes suspended, groups of students stood outside polling booths talking about their experience.

### Prominence of Women Candidates

What sets apart the 2025 polls is the prominence of women candidates in the race for the top post, a development the campus has not seen in almost two decades. ABVP’s Nupur Sharma was the last woman to hold the DUSU president’s office in 2008-09.

The National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) fielded Joslyn Nandita Choudhary, a postgraduate student of Buddhist Studies, who focused her campaign on hostel shortages, campus safety, and the demand for menstrual leave.

The SFI-AISA combine nominated Anjali, a student of Indraprastha College for Women, who campaigned on gender sensitisation, fee hikes, and the restoration of grievance redressal mechanisms.

On the other hand, the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) fielded Aryan Maan from Bahadurgarh, who promised subsidised metro passes, free Wi-Fi across campus, accessibility audits for persons with disabilities, and better sports facilities.

### Allegations and Counter-Allegations

Even as polling progressed, the atmosphere remained charged with allegations and counter-allegations.

The NSUI accused the ABVP of “vote manipulation” at Kirori Mal, Hindu, and Hansraj colleges. NSUI president Varun Choudhary demanded the cancellation of ABVP’s presidential candidate’s nomination, alleging “systematic vote chori” and claiming the “RSS-BJP backed ABVP is attempting to undermine the democratic spirit of DU elections.”

The ABVP rejected the charges, terming them “a reflection of NSUI’s frustration.” “The NSUI is no longer in the race for second but struggling for third place,” ABVP Delhi secretary Sarthak Sharma said. He also accused NSUI of “blaming EVMs like the Congress does after every loss.”

ABVP supporters alleged that the current DUSU president and NSUI leader, Ronak Khatri, entered Kirori Mal College with outsiders and created a commotion. Khatri, however, posted a video on X, countering that “the ABVP is pressuring students to cast their votes” and alleging that “vote theft” was taking place since morning.

### High-Profile Student Contest

The DUSU elections remain a high-profile student contest, often seen as a mirror of national political trends. The union was established in 1949, with its first elections held in 1954.

Over the decades, it has produced leaders who went on to hold key positions in Indian politics, including the late Arun Jaitley, Ajay Maken, Alka Lamba, and Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta.

The contest is for four positions — president, vice-president, secretary, and joint secretary — and results will be announced on September 19.

In the 2024 polls, the NSUI ended its seven-year drought by winning the president and joint secretary posts, while the ABVP secured the vice-president’s office and retained the secretary position.

Over the past decade, the ABVP has dominated the presidential elections, winning six times, while the NSUI has bagged the post twice.

From the ABVP, Satendra Awana (2015-16), Amit Tanwar (2016-17), Ankiv Baisoya (2018-19), Shakti Singh (2018-19), Akshit Dahiya (2019-23), and Tushar Dedha (2023-24) have held the president’s office. Shakti Singh was promoted as president after Baisoya resigned following his suspension from the ABVP in a fake degree row.

NSUI broke through in 2017-18 with Rocky Tuseed and again in 2024-25 with Ronak Khatri.

Elections were suspended for two years during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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