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The FEU Charging Tamaraws won their first championship in track and field in UAAP Season 10 (1947–48), while the FEU Charging Lady Tamaraws won their first championship in UAAP Season 13 (1950–51). FEU currently ranks first, in terms of number of titles won in the UAAP track and field competition, with 57 titles, followed by Ateneo Blue ...
School colors of Far Eastern University: Date: 2006-11-01, 2008-01-09: Source: ... FEU Tamaraws and Lady Tamaraws; FEU–D Baby Tamaraws; Far Eastern University Diliman;
The FEU–Diliman Baby Tamaraws are the high school varsity team of Far Eastern University–Diliman in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP), where they play together with the Far Eastern University senior teams, the FEU Tamaraws and Lady Tamaraws.
They faced the FEU Tamaraws in three games. After 60 long years of title drought, the National U Bulldogs clinched the title after winning against FEU, 75–59, in a Do-or-Die Wednesday, October 15, 2014, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum with a Record-Breaking Crowd of 25, 138 (biggest crowd ever to watch a basketball game at the venue ...
By winning Season 76 of UAAP in 2014 which is their ninth title, the FEU Lady Tamaraws became the collegiate team in the UAAP to have the most titles in women's football. [1] They added to the then-record by winning again in Season 77. As of Season 85, they are tied with the De La Salle Lady Booters for most titles, at 11 apiece.
School colors of Adamson University: Date: 2006-11-01, 2008-01-09: Source: ... FEU Tamaraws and Lady Tamaraws; Fort Acuña; James Yap; Jervy Cruz; Johnny Abarrientos ...
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The Adamson Lady Falcons won back-to-back women's basketball championships twice, 2003-2004 and 2009–2010. The Adamson Baby Falcons were the UAAP juniors basketball champions for six straight years from 1988 to 1993.