UAAP Cheerdance Competition

UAAP Cheerdance Competition
SportCheerleading & Dance
Founded1994
No. of teams8
Country Philippines
Most recent
champion(s)
 National University (8th title)

The UAAP Cheerdance Competition is an annual one-day event organized by the University Athletic Association of the Philippines for cheerdancing. The sequence of performances is determined by a drawing of lots prior to the competition.

Before the announcement of the winners and after all squads have performed, a recap is shown during the telecast. Only the top three teams are announced at the end of the competition. The tally sheet detailing the total number of points earned by all squads is posted on social media shortly after the announcement of the top three.

The 2015 UAAP Cheerdance Competition holds the record as the most attended collegiate sporting event in both the UAAP and across the Philippines, with a record-breaking audience of 25,388 paying attendees.[1]

Participants

School Cheerdance Team
Adamson University (AdU) Adamson Pep Squad
(with AdU Drummers Yellers On-line )
Ateneo de Manila University Ateneo Blue Eagles
(known as the Ateneo Blue Babble Battalion until 2022)
De La Salle University (DLSU) DLSU Animo Squad
(DLSU Pep Squad: 1986–2007)
(DLSU Animo Squad: 2008–present)
Far Eastern University (FEU) FEU Cheering Squad
(with the FEU Boosters and the FEU Drummers)
National University (NU) National U Pep Squad
(with the NU Cheer Squadron and the NU Percussion Department)
University of the East (UE) UE Pep Squad
(with the UE Red Drummers)
University of the Philippines (UP) UP Pep Squad
(UP Filipiniana Dance Troupe: 1994–1996)
(with the UP Varsity Pep Drummers: 2024-present)
University of Santo Tomas (UST) UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe
(with the UST Yellow Jackets)

Judging

Prior to 2008, the panel of judges consisted of representatives from 8 UAAP-member schools and a representative from a credible gymnastics organization. In 2009, the UAAP replaced the panel of judges with specialists from various cheerleading, dance, and gymnastics organizations.

In 2013, a new method for composing the panel of judges was implemented by a Presiding Judge. A single judge was assigned to evaluate each element in the cheerleading criteria. For the dance criteria, either two or five judges were tasked with assessing this particular category.

The criteria for judging vary from year to year. In 2008, the criteria were changed to a more cheerleading-focused point system, providing a maximum score for each element of cheerleading and/or dancing. For the 2013 edition, the criteria were divided into two categories: cheerleading and dance. The cheerleading criteria were further subdivided into four elements (tumbling, stunts, tosses, and pyramids), with a maximum of 100 points for each element. The dance criteria, which also had a maximum of 100 points per judge, were subdivided into four sub-criteria: overall effectiveness, choreography, technique, and execution.

Main Cheerdance / Cheerleading Competition

Year Season host Venue Champion 2nd place 3rd place 4th place 5th place 6th place 7th place 8th place Ref.
1994
NU
Araneta Coliseum
UST

La Salle

FEU
[2][3][4]
1995
Ateneo
Araneta Coliseum
UST

FEU

UP
[2][3][4]
1996
La Salle
Araneta Coliseum
UST
91.70

UP
88.86

La Salle
86.43

FEU
86.39

Ateneo
83.05

Adamson
81.64

UE
81.19

NU
79.87
[4][5]
1997a
Adamson
The competition was suspended for a year.
1998b
UE
Araneta Coliseum
FEU

La Salle

UP

Ateneo

UE

Adamson

NU
[2][3][4][6]
1999
UP
Cuneta Astrodome
UP

UST

FEU

La Salle

Adamson

Ateneo

UE

NU
[2][4]
2000
UST
Araneta Coliseum
UP
92.75

UST
89.12

FEU
88.99

Adamson
84.04

UE
83.88

La Salle
82.25

Ateneo
81.38

NU
80.97
[2][4]
2001
FEU
Araneta Coliseum
UP
81.22

Adamson
77.11

UST
76.32

FEU
76.17

UE
74.96

Ateneo
73.80

La Salle
72.55

NU
70.13
[4]
2002
NU
Araneta Coliseum
UST
87.38

UE
84.88

UP
84.00

FEU
80.70

Ateneo
78.60

Adamson
76.80

La Salle
71.50

NU
64.50
[4][7][8][9]
2003
Ateneo
Araneta Coliseum
UST
89.50

UP
88.16

FEU
88.00

Ateneo
83.16

UE
78.50

Adamson
72.60

La Salle
69.60

NU
61.80
[4][7][8][9]
2004
La Salle
Araneta Coliseum
UST
93.61

UP
90.56

FEU
87.09

Ateneo
85.79

La Salle
84.97

Adamson
84.76

UE
79.52

NU
68.44
[4][7][8][9]
2005
Adamson
Araneta Coliseum
UST
90.98

UP
90.76

FEU
88.72

La Salle
76.37

UE
76.15

Adamson
76.09

Ateneo
69.33

NU
64.48
[4][7][8][9]
2006c
UE
Araneta Coliseum
UST
94.96

FEU
93.20

UP
91.70

Adamson

Ateneo

UE

NU
[4][7][8]
2007
UST
Araneta Coliseum
UP
92.66

UST
92.16

FEU
91.66

Ateneo
91.63

Adamson
91.62

UE
91.55

La Salle
89.54

NU
84.23
[4][6][7][8]
2008
UP
Araneta Coliseum
UP
93.90

UST
85.03

FEU
83.96

Ateneo
83.81

Adamson
81.04

UE
72.89

La Salle
70.07

NU
68.36
[4][6][7][10][11]
2009
FEU
Araneta Coliseum
FEU
86.10

Ateneo
83.40

UP
83.10

UST
81.00

NU

UE

La Salle

Adamson
2010
La Salle
Araneta Coliseum
UP
88.18

FEU
87.28

UST
81.50

Ateneo
78.64

La Salle
75.06

UE
72.20

NU
71.58

Adamson
70.92
[4][11][12]
2011
Ateneo
Smart Araneta Coliseum
UP
81.00

La Salle
73.80

FEU
72.60

UST

Adamson

NU

Ateneo

UE
[3][4][13]
2012
NU
Mall of Asia Arena
UP
92.26

FEU
91.36

NU
85.16

UST
85.56

Ateneo
80.84

UE
79.30

La Salle
81.76

Adamson
77.50
[14][15][16][17]
2013
Adamson
Mall of Asia Arena
NU
87.06

UP
77.52

La Salle
74.56

FEU
73.69

Adamson
69.94

UE
69.88

UST
68.25

Ateneo
64.25
[18]
2014b
UE
Smart Araneta Coliseum
NU
84.69

UP
82.25

UST
78.13

Adamson
75.00

FEU
74.94

La Salle
70.88

UE
68.88

Ateneo
61.81
[19]
2015e
UP
Mall of Asia Arena
NU
83.50

UST
81.44

UP
76.31

FEU
72.94

UE
72.88

La Salle
67.31

Adamson
64.19

Ateneo
51.50
2016ef
UST
Smart Araneta Coliseum
NU
88.88

FEU
82.31

Adamson
81.88

UST
81.25

UE
80.63

La Salle
70.06

Ateneo
64.00
2017eg
FEU
Mall of Asia Arena
Adamson
85.94

UST
79.81

UE
79.31

FEU
76.31

NU
76.31

UP
71.94

La Salle
70.94

Ateneo
69.81
[20]
2018e
NU
Mall of Asia Arena
NU
88.88

FEU
81.94

Adamson
79.81

UST
79.75

UE
75.31

UP
71.06

Ateneo
69.75

La Salle
57.44
[21]
2019e
Ateneo
Mall of Asia Arena
NU
90.25

FEU
88.25

Adamson
82.31

UST
81.25

UE
80.63

UP
77.83

Ateneo
74.13

La Salle
72.19
2020h
La Salle
The competition was suspended for a year. [22]
2021ij
La Salle
Mall of Asia Arena
FEU
90.93

Adamson
86.06

NU
85.12

UST
77.25

UE
74.06

UP
72.81

La Salle
70.93

Ateneo
61.06
[23]
2022k
Adamson
Mall of Asia Arena
NU
90.38

FEU
89.88

UST
80.00

UE
75.81

Adamson
74.38

UP
71.94

La Salle
66.06

Ateneo
62.81
[24]
2023
UE
Mall of Asia Arena
FEU
87.81

NU
87.13

UST
85.50

Adamson
83.13

UP
75.25

UE
69.88

La Salle
69.44

Ateneo
66.50
[25]
2024
UP
Mall of Asia Arena
NU
89.13

Adamson
84.94

FEU
81.25

UE
80.13

UST
79.31

UP
70.00

La Salle
65.63

Ateneo
61.25

Notes:

  • ^a – The UAAP Board suspended the competition when a member from the UP Filipiniana figured in an accident during practice.
  • ^b – In 1998, UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe did not join the competition because of injured members.[26]
  • ^c – De La Salle University was suspended from the league in 2006.
  • ^d – Instead of the average score from the five judges, the ranking frequency system was used in ranking and declaring the winners for 2012 UAAP Cheerdance Competition. In the case of NU and UST, NU was declared as the 2nd runner up as 3 out of 5 judges voted for NU as the 3rd placer while 3 out of 5 judges voted for UST as the 4th placer despite the higher score of UST (85.56) than NU (85.16)
  • ^e – Merit-based scoring was used in the criteria: 400 points for cheerleading elements and 400 points for dance elements; for a total score of 800. Scores displayed here are its percentage equivalent (e.g. Actual Score divided by 800 then multiplied to 100).
  • ^f – University of the Philippines skipped UAAP Season 79 Cheerdance Competition
  • ^g – The Far Eastern University and the National University finished the competition tied in the fourth place.
  • ^h – In the 2nd quarter of 2020 the remainder of the UAAP Season 82 was scrapped due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. This canceled the 83rd Season as a whole in mid 2020 and the rest of 2021,[27][28]
  • ^i – UAAP Season 84 was scheduled to begin in 2021, but, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, UAAP's board of trustees decided to begin the season in March 2022. The UAAP Cheerdance Competition was held on May 22, 2022
  • ^j – A new set of rules were applied to fit the COVID-19 Safety Protocols stated by the IATF[29]
  • ^k – The original rules and regulations were reinstituted. A total of 15–25 performers were allowed to perform and execute a 5- to 6-minute routines.[30]

Group Stunts Division

Year Host school Champion 2nd place 3rd place 4th place 5th place 6th place 7th place 8th place Ref.
2011
ATENEO

UP

FEU

NU
2012
NU

UP

FEU

NU
[15]
2013
AdU

NU

FEU

UST
2014
UE

FEU
86.17

UST
83.67

NU
79.83

UP
78.33

UE
67.50

AdU
64.17

DLSU
61.33
2015
UP

UST

NU

FEU
2016
UST

NU
83.00

UST
76.33

FEU
68.00

AdU
66.00

UE
64.00
2017
FEU

FEU
76.33

AdU
73.17

UP
72.67

UST
72.17

NU
67.33

DLSU
58.83
2018
NU

NU

FEU

AdU

UE

UST

UP

DLSU
2019
ATENEO

NU
237 pts.

FEU
223 pts.

AdU
206 pts.

UE
184 pts.

UST
180 pts.

UP
168 pts.

ATENEO
156 pts.
2020
DLSU
The competition was suspended due to COVID-19
2021
DLSU
2022
AdU
The competition was suspended indefinitely.
2023
UE
2024 To be determined

Other Awards

Stunner Awardees

Season Year Season host Person School of origin
71 2008
UP
Frances Fleta[31]
UP
72 2009
FEU
[32]
ATENEO
73 2010
DLSU
Nikka de Dios[33]
DLSU
74 2011
ATENEO
Nesza Isabel Salvador[34]
UP
75 2012
NU
Nicolette Erica Ambulo[15]
UP
76 2013
AdU
Ana de Leon[18]
DLSU
77 2014
UE
Camille Isabel Lagmay[35]
UP
The award was discontinued.

Corporate Awards

Season Year Host Award Name Awardee Ref.
78 2015
UP
Eats so Easy move Adamson University (AdU) [1]
Oishi Oh Wow Surprising move Far Eastern University (FEU)
Smart Prepaid Fearless Jump University of Santo Tomas (UST)
Yamaha Best Toss University of the Philippines (UP)
PLDT Fantastic move University of the Philippines (UP)
79 2016
UST
Best Toss National University (NU) [36]
Best Pyramid National University (NU)
80 2017
FEU
Yamaha Toss National University (NU)
Jollibee Inextrahan! Pyramid Adamson University (AdU)
81 2018
NU
Yamaha Toss University of Santo Tomas (UST) [37]
82 2019
ATENEO
Juicy Cologne's Juicy-fied Pyramid Grand winner: National University (NU)
1st runner-up: Adamson University (AdU)
2nd runner-up: University of the Philippines (UP)
[38]
AXA's Know You Can Stunt (Best in Pyramid) National University (NU)
Yamaha's Best Toss National University (NU)
Pure Gold's Always Panalo Move Far Eastern University (FEU)
83 2020
DLSU
No competition was held due to COVID-19
84 2021
DLSU
Silka Best Awra Dance Move National University (NU) [39]
Skechers Best Performance Far Eastern University (FEU)
85 2022
AdU
Palmolive Handa Ang Ganda Hair Moment Far Eastern University (FEU)
Skechers Most Stylish Team National University (NU)
Biogenic Best Pyramid National University (NU)
Silka Best Awra Dance Move National University (NU)
86 2023
UE
Skechers Most Stylish Performance Far Eastern University (FEU)
Yamaha Most Unique Dance Move Far Eastern University (FEU)
BYS Best Toss Far Eastern University (FEU)
Juicy-fied Pyramid Far Eastern University (FEU)
Silka Best Awra Dance Move Far Eastern University (FEU)
87 2024
UP
Mwell Power Performance National University (NU)
Juicy-fied Pyramid National University (NU)
AIA Best Aerial Performance National University (NU)
Jollibee Best Toss National University (NU)
Silka Stay Lit Dance Move National University (NU)
Skechers Stylish Performance National University (NU)
Yamaha Most Unique Dance Move National University (NU)
Max Most Synchronized Dance Move National University (NU)

Championship table

Main Cheerdance Competition

School Last
Championship
Last Top 3
Appearance
Rank Total Championship Rank
 University of the Philippines 2012 2015 8 6 6 20 1
 University of Santo Tomas 2006 2023 8 6 5 19 1
 National University 2024 2024 8 1 2 11 1
 Far Eastern University 2023 2024 4 8 10 22 4
 Adamson University 2017 2024 1 3 3 7 5
 De La Salle University 2013 3 2 5 6
 University of the East 2017 1 1 2 7
 Ateneo de Manila University 2009 1 1 8

Note: The Season 84 (2021–2022) Cheerdance Competition was held in May 2022.

Group Stunts Division

School Last
Championship
Last Top 3
Appearance
Rank Total Championship Rank
 National University 2019 2019 4 1 3 8 1
 Far Eastern University 2017 2019 2 5 2 9 2
 University of the Philippines 2012 2017 2 1 3 3
 University of Santo Tomas 2015 2016 1 2 1 4 4
 Adamson University 2019 1 2 3 5
 University of the East 0 6
 De La Salle University 0 7
 Ateneo De Manila University 0 8

No Group Stunts competition have been held since 2020.

See also

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