Philippine University Games

Philippine University Games
Abbreviation UNIGAMES
Formation 1996
Legal status Association
Region served
Philippines
Membership
Open
Website Philippine University Games

The Philippine University Games, abbreviated as the UNIGAMES, is a national collegiate sports competition in the Philippines organized by the UNIGAMES, Incorporated. Founded in 1996, it was first held at the University of St. La Salle, the founding host, in Bacolod City, Philippines. The UNIGAMES is composed of fourteen (14) sports disciplines namely Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Football, Chess, Lawn Tennis, Sepak Takraw, Swimming, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Volleyball, and Beach Volleyball. In the 2010 UNIGAMES held in Silliman University, Dumaguete City, Archery was also introduced.[1]

History

1996 1st Unigames-Bacolod hosted by USLS. / 1997 2nd Unigames-Bacolod hosted by USLS. / 1998 3rd Unigames-Bacolod hosted by USLS. / 1999 4th Unigames-Bacolod hosted by USLS. / 2000 5th Unigames-Dumaguete hosted by FU. / 2001 6th Unigames-Bacolod hosted by USLS. / 2002 7th Unigames-Dumaguete hosted by FU. / 2003 8th Unigames-Dasmarinas hosted DLSU-D. / 2004 9th Unigames-Bacolod hosted by USLS. / 2005 10th Unigames-Bacolod hosted by USLS. / 2006 11th Unigames-Bacolod hosted by USLS. / 2007 12th Unigames-Bacolod hosted by USLS. / 2008 13th Unigames-Dumaguete hosted by FU. /

- In 2009, the 14th Unigames-Iloilo hosted by Central Philippine University. [2]

- 2010 15th Unigames-Dumaguete hosted by SU. (47 colleges, 14 sports and Archery Exhibition Game.) / 2011 16th PSC-Unigames Roxas City hosted by CPC. (48 colleges, 14 sports.)

- 2012 17th Sandugo-Unigames in Bacolod hosted by USLS.

- Last 2014, the 19th Unigames was held in Iloilo City hosted by University of San Agustin. [3] The first time for the school to hold the Unigames and 2nd time for the city.

Edition Hosting School Location Reference
1st - 1996
2nd - 1997
3rd - 1998

2015 UNIGAMES Bacolod

The 20th edition of the Unigames was hosted by University of St. La Salle, Bacolod City. from October 24–30. 40 colleges and universities from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao participated in the 13 sporting disciplines of the games.[4]

These were the winners of the recently concluded games.

Sport Champion
Men's Athletics Far Eastern University
Women's Athletics Far Eastern University
Men's Badminton College of Saint Benilde
Men's Basketball College of Saint Benilde
Men's Chess Far Eastern University
Women's Chess University of Mindanao
Men's Football University of the Philippines-Diliman
Women's Football De La Salle University
Men's Karatedo Holy Angel University
Women's Karatedo Xavier University
Men's Lawn Tennis College of Saint Benilde
Women's Lawn Tennis College of Saint Benilde
Sepak Takraw Rizal Technological University
Men's Taekwando College of Saint Benilde
Women's Taekwando College of Saint Benilde
Table Tennis San Beda College
Men's Volleyball De La Salle University
Women's Volleyball Far Eastern University
Men's Beach Volleyball Southwestern University
Women's Beach Volleyball Southwestern University

Footnotes

  1. "Profile: About the UNIGAMES". 2010 Philippine University Games. Retrieved 2010-12-20.
  2. "CPU hosts Unigames". philstar.com. Retrieved 2016-10-25.
  3. USA. "University of San Agustin to host 19th UniGames". www.usa.edu.ph. Retrieved 2016-10-25.
  4. "40 schools joining 20th Unigames". Sun.Star. 2015-10-15. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
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