UAAP Esports Tournament

UAAP Esports Tournament
SportEsports
Founded2024
No. of teams8
Country Philippines
Broadcaster(s)One Sports
UAAP Varsity Channel
Pilipinas Live

The UAAP Esports Tournament is an esports competition among member-schools of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. Its first edition was held in 2024 at the Areté Creativity and Innovation hub within the Ateneo de Manila University.[1][2]

It consists of three titles: sports simulation NBA 2K for console, first-person tactical hero shooter Valorant for PC, and multiplayer online battle arena Mobile Legends: Bang Bang for mobile. The competition is currently only an exhibition sport or formally a special event; thus, it has no bearing on the overall standing.

In its first competition, all eight UAAP member-schools joined.

Participants

School Team
Adamson University (AdU) Adamson Soaring Falcons
(Adamson Falcons: 2024)
Ateneo de Manila University (ATE) Ateneo Blue Eagles
Competes as Loyola Gaming (LG) outside the UAAP
De La Salle University (DLSU) De La Salle Green Aces
(Viridis Arcus Esports: 2024)
Competes as Viridis Arcus Esports (VA) outside the UAAP
Far Eastern University (FEU) FEU Tamaraws
(FEU Tamaraws Esports: 2024)
Competes as Tams FX outside the UAAP
National University (NU) NU Bulldogs
University of the East (UE) UE Red Warriors
(UE Zenith Warriors: 2024)
Competes as UE Zenith Esports (UEZE) outside the UAAP
University of the Philippines (UP) UP Fighting Maroons
University of Santo Tomas (UST) UST Teletigers Esports Club

Results

NBA 2K

Season Event host Venue Finals Third-place game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
87 (2024)
Ateneo
Doreen Black Box Theater
Ateneo
77–75
89–93
74–63

La Salle

UST[a]
72–63
71–57

UST
87 (2025)
Ateneo
Gateway 2 Quantum Skyview
Ateneo
77–71 (OT)
69–59

UST

La Salle

Adamson
No third place game held

Valorant

Season Event host Venue Finals Third-place game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
87 (2024)
Ateneo
Hyundai Hall
La Salle
13–5
13–7

UST

Ateneo

UP
No third place game held[b]
87 (2025)
Ateneo
Gateway 2 Quantum Skyview
La Salle
13–10
13–10

FEU

Ateneo

UP
No third place game held

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

Season Event host Venue Finals Third-place game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
87 (2024)
Ateneo
Hyundai Hall
UE
2–0
UST

FEU

NU
No third place game held[b]
87 (2025)
Ateneo
Gateway 2 Quantum Skyview
La Salle
2–1
NU

UST

FEU
No third place game held
Notes
  1. ^ Eryx Delos Reyes (UST A) won the bronze medal match over fellow Teletiger, Daemiel Argame (UST B). The match featured athletes from the same school due to the tournament's double group format.
  2. ^ a b A bronze medal match was supposed to be held for all tournaments in Season 87. However, due to technical issues during the tournament that led to a one day delay from match suspensions, the UAAP board decided to forego the third place game and award both semifinalists.[3]

Finals MVP

NBA 2K

Season Name Team
2025 Luis Jovellanos  Ateneo

Valorant

Season Name Team
2025 Xavier Juan  La Salle

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

Season Name Team
2025 Aaron Lim  La Salle

Medal table

School Rank Total
 De La Salle University 3 1 1 5
 Ateneo de Manila University 2 2 4
 University of the East 1 1
 University of Santo Tomas 3 2 5
 Far Eastern University 1 2 3
 National University 1 1 2
 University of the Philippines 2 2
 Adamson University 1 1

References

  1. ^ Ulanday, John Bryan (August 9, 2024). "Debuting esports to usher in UAAP Season 87". The Philippine Star. Retrieved August 11, 2024.
  2. ^ "All set for UAAP esports tournament in Ateneo". ABS-CBN News. August 10, 2024. Retrieved August 11, 2024.
  3. ^ "UAAP postpones Day 2 matches in MLBB tourney due to tech issues". ABS-CBN News. August 18, 2024.