UE Lady Red Warriors volleyball

{{Short description|Team of University of the Philippines}}

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| university = University of the East

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| nickname = Lady Red Warriors

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| location =Manila, Philippines

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| coach = Jerry Yee

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| league = UAAP

| season = Season 86 (2024)

| position = {{silver02}} 2nd

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| otherseason = 2023

| otherposition = {{bronze03}} 3rd

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The UE Lady Red Warriors are the collegiate women's varsity volleyball team of the University of the East. The team competes in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP).

On March 3, 2024, the UAAP temporarily suspended the team's head coach, Jerry Yee, for three months, stating thus: "On February 29, 2024, the BOT concurred with the BMD findings that Coach Yee had engaged in acts inconsistent with the league's objectives."{{cite news |last1=Micaller |first1=Bea |title=UAAP temporarily suspends UE women's volleyball coach Jerry Yee|url= https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/sports/volleyball/899301/uaap-temporarily-suspends-ue-women-s-volleyball-coach-jerry-yee/story/ |accessdate=March 3, 2024 |publisher=GMA Integrated News |date=March 3, 2024}}

Roster

=UE Lady Red Warriors volleyball team=

{{Main|UAAP Season 86 volleyball tournaments}}

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! colspan="7" style= "background: red; color: white; text-align: center" | UAAP Season 86 roster

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!style= "align=center; width:1em;" |Number

!style= "align=center;width:17em;" |Player

!style= "align=center; width:9em;" |Position

!style= "align=center; width:9em;" |Height

!style= "align=center; width:13em;"|Birth date

!style= "align=center; width:13em;"| High School

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|{{sort|04|4}}

align=left|Dea Pauline VillamorOutside Hitter/Libero{{convert|5|ft|3|in|abbr=on}}UE High School
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|{{sort|06|6}}

align=left|Claire Angela CastilloOutside Hitter{{convert|5|ft|6|in|abbr=on}}Maryhill College
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|{{sort|08|8}}

align=left|Yesha Keith RojoMiddle Blocker{{convert|5|ft|6|in|abbr=on}}|Adamson High School
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|{{sort|09|9}}

align=left|Casiey Monique DongalloOutside Hitter{{convert|5|ft|7|in|abbr=on}}align=right|{{Birth date and age|2005|6|13}}California Academy–Antipolo
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|{{sort|10|10}}

align=left|Shammel Gracen FernandezOpposite Hitter/Setter{{convert|5|ft|7|in|abbr=on}}California Academy–Antipolo
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|{{sort|12|12}}

align=left|Kizzie MadriagaSetter{{convert|5|ft|3|in|abbr=on}}California Academy–Antipolo
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|{{sort|13|13}}

align=left|Kayce BalingitOpposite Hitter{{convert|5|ft|7|in|abbr=on}}align=right|{{Birth date and age|2001|8|19}}San Mariano National High School
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|{{sort|14|14}}

align=left|Ashley CañeteMB/OPP{{convert|5|ft|7|in|abbr=on}}King's Montessori School
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|{{sort|15|15}}

align=left|Percae Darabella NievaOpposite Hitter{{convert|5|ft|7|in|abbr=on}}Escuela de Sophia of Caloocan Inc.
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|{{sort|16|16}}

align=left|Jenina Marie ZetaLibero{{convert|5|ft|1|in|abbr=on}}Adamson High School
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|{{sort|17|17}}

align=left|KC CepadaOpposite Hitter{{convert|5|ft|4|in|abbr=on}}UST High School
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|{{sort|19|19}}

align=left|Riza NogalesMiddle Blocker{{convert|1.82|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}align=right|{{Birth date and age|2002|12|30}}Manlabong High School–Sorsogon
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|{{sort|20|20}}

align=left|Angelica ReyesLibero{{convert|5|ft|2|in|abbr=on}}UE High School

Team honors

=UAAP=

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! colspan="4" style= "background: red; color: white; text-align: center" | UE Lady Red Warriors

style="background: white; color: red"

!style= "align=center; width:1em;" |Year

!style= "align=center;width:10em;" |UAAP Season

!style= "align=center; width:9em;" |Title

!style= "align=center; width:3em;" |Ref

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| 1963–1964

| 26

| style="background: gold;" | Champions

|

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| 1964–1965

| 27

| style="background:gold;" | Champions

|

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| 1965-1966

| 28

| style="background:gold;" | Champions

|

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| 1968-1969

| 31

| style="background:gold;" | Champions

|

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| 1969-1970

| 32

| style="background:gold;" | Champions

|

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| 2000–2001

| 61

| style="background: #c96;" | Runner-up

|

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| 2003–2004

| 64

| style="background: #c96;" | Runner-up

|

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| 2006–2007

| 67

| style="background: #c96;" | Runner-up

|

=Other Collegiate Leagues=

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! colspan="4" style= "background: red; color: white; text-align: center" | UE Lady Red Warriors

style="background: white; color: red"

!style= "align=center; width:1em;" |Year

!style= "align=center;width:10em;" |Tournament

!style= "align=center; width:9em;" |Title

!style= "align=center; width:3em;" |Ref

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| 2018 PSL

| Collegiate

| style="background: #c96;" | 2nd Runner-up

|{{cite news|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/12/20/18/psl-up-turns-back-ust-to-rule-collegiate-grand-slam|title=PSL: UP turns back UST to rule Collegiate Grand Slam|first=Camille |last=Naredo |publisher=ABS-CBN News|date=20 December 2018|access-date=2 August 2023}}

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| 2023 V-League

| Collegiate

| style="background: #c96;" | 2nd Runner-up

| {{cite news |last=Malanum |first=Jean |date=September 27, 2023 |title=UE bags V-League Collegiate Challenge bronze medal |url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1210658 |work=Philippine News Agency |access-date=September 29, 2023}}

Individual honors

===UAAP===

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! colspan="5" style= "background: red; color: white; text-align: center" | UE Lady Red Warriors

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!style= "align=center; width:1em;" |Year

!style= "align=center;width:10em;" |Season

!style= "align=center; width:9em;" |Award

!style= "align=center; width:9em;" |Player

!style= "align=center; width:3em;" |Ref

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| 2016-2017

| UAAP Season 79

| Best Digger

| rowspan=3 | Kathleen Faith Arado

|

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| rowspan=2 |2017-2018

| rowspan=2 | UAAP Season 80

| Best Receiver

| rowspan=2| {{cite news|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/uaap/news/2018/04/30/mvps-jaja-santiago-marck-espejo-banner-individual-awards-40994|title=UAAP Volleyball: MVPs Jaja Santiago, Marck Espejo banner individual awards for Season 80|publisher=ABS-CBN Sports|last=Matel|first=Philip|date=April 30, 2018|access-date=April 30, 2018}}

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| Best Digger

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| rowspan=2 |2018-2019

| rowspan=2| UAAP Season 81

| Best Setter

| Laizah Ann Bendong

| rowspan=2| {{cite news|last=Escarlote|first=Mark|title=UAAP Season: Rondina wins MVP award, Laure takes RoY|url=https://sports.abs-cbn.com/amp/uaap/news/2019/05/10/uaap-season-rondina-wins-mvp-award-laure-takes-roy-56641|access-date=August 2, 2023|publisher=ABS-CBN Sports|date=May 10, 2019}}

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| Best Libero

| Kathleen Faith Arado

=Other Collegiate Leagues=

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! colspan="5" style= "background: red; color: white; text-align: center" | UE Lady Red Warriors

style="background: white; color: red"

!style= "align=center; width:1em;" |Year

!style= "align=center;width:10em;" |Tournament

!style= "align=center; width:9em;" |Award

!style= "align=center; width:9em;" |Player

!style= "align=center; width:3em;" |Ref

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| rowspan=3|2018

| rowspan=3|2018 PSL Collegiate Grand Slam Conference

| 2nd Best Outside Spiker

| Mean Mendrez

| rowspan=3| {{cite news|url=https://www.foxsports.ph/volleyball/superliga/959027/psl-tots-carlos-earns-mvp-plum-in-collegiate-grand-slam/|title=Tots Carlos earns MVP plum in PSL Collegiate Grand Slam|first=Mark Edward |last=Lopez |publisher=Fox Sports PH|date=20 December 2018|access-date=2 August 2023}}

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| Best Setter

| Laizah Ann Bendong

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| Best Libero

| Kathleen Faith Arado

Records by season

{{collapse top|Records starting UAAP Season 56|bg=red|fc=white}}

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! colspan="5" style= "background: red; color: white; text-align: center" | UE Lady Red Warriors

style="background: white; color: red"

!style= "align=center; width:1em;" |Year

!style= "align=center;width:10em;" |UAAP Season

!style= "align=center; width:9em;" |Place

!style= "align=center; width:9em;" |Team captain

!style= "align=center; width:3em;" |Lost to
(finalist or higher rank)

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| 1993–1994

| 56

| 5th place

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|

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| 1994–1995

| 57

| 4th place

|

|

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| 1995–1996

| 58

| 4th place

|

|

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| 1996–1997

| 59

| 4th place

|

|

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| 1997–1998

| 1997 UAAP Women's Volleyball|60

| 5th place

|

|

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| 1998–1999

| 61

| style="background:#c96;" | 3rd Place

|

|

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| 1999–2000

| 62

| 6th place

|

|

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| 2000–2001

| 63

| 5th place

|

|

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| 2001–2002

| 64

| style="background:#c96;" | 3rd Place

|

|

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| 2002–2003

| 65

| 5th place

|

|

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| 2003–2004

| 66

| 4th place

|

|

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| 2004–2005

| 67

| style="background:#c96;" | 3rd Place

|

|

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| 2005–2006

| 68

| 5th place

|

|

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| 2006–2007

| 69

| 4th place

|

|

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| 2007–2008

| 70

| 8th place

|

|

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| 2008–2009

| 71

| 6th place

|

|

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| 2009–2010

| 72

| 8th place

|

|

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| 2010–2011

| 73

| 8th place

|

|

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| 2011–2012

| 74

| 6th place

|

|

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| 2012–2013

| 75

| 8th place

|

|

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| 2013–2014

| 76

| 8th place

|

|

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| 2014–2015

| 77

| 8th place

|

|

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| 2015–2016

| 78

| 8th place

|

|

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| 2016–2017

| 79

| 7th place

|

|

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| 2017–2018

| 80

| 8th place

|

|

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| 2018–2019

| 81

| 7th place

|

|

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|align=center| 2019–2020

| align=center|82

| align=center|Cancelled

|

|

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| align=center|2020–2021

| align=center|83

| align=center|Cancelled

|

|

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| 2021–2022

| 84

| 7th place

|

|

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| 2022–2023

| 85

| 8th place

|

|

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| 2023–2024

| 86

| 6th place

|

|

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Coaches

Notable players

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colspan="6" style="background-color: #F2F2F2; border: 1px solid #AAAAAA;" | Legend
style="border: 1px solid black;" align=center |   S  

| Setter

style="border: 1px solid black;" align=center |   L  

| Libero

style="border: 1px solid black;" align=center |   MB  

| Middle Blocker

style="border: 1px solid black;" align=center |   OS  

| Outside Hitter

style="border: 1px solid black;" align=center |   OP  

| Opposite Hitter

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See also

References