Athletics
For the first time in more than 16 years, the University of Guam is proud to relaunch
Triton Athletics.
UOG has a strong history of stellar athletes who perform both in the classroom and
on the field/court. With the resurgence of organized sports, the University of Guam
is able to provide a holistic experience and garner camaraderie and pride across the
campus.
Join us as we make our mark and strive toward greatness. BIBA UOG!
The University of Guam Tritons men’s basketball team claimed the MicroFriends Mini-Games Tournament championship with a perfect 6–0 record, defeating Machew 48–47 in a thrilling title match. Led by MVP Daniel Salas and strong team performances throughout pool and bracket play, the Tritons delivered clutch wins to secure the tournament crown at the UOG Calvo Field House.
The UOG Lady Tritons fell to the Rogues 3–2 after a strong 2–0 start, while the Lady Bombers secured a 3–1 victory over Guam Pro in the latest Lady Triton Volleyball League action at the UOG Calvo Field House. The Rogues remain undefeated at 3–0, and the Lady Bombers improve to 2–1 heading into upcoming matchups.
The Lady Tritons opened their season with a hard-fought 3–1 loss to the Lady Bombers in the Lady Triton Volleyball League, while Guam Pro swept Pacific Volleyball Academy 3–0 in the night’s opening match. With league standings shifting and upcoming matches scheduled at the UOG Calvo Field House, competition continues to intensify in the LTVL.
The Guam Nationals clinched a hard-fought 120–117 double-overtime victory over the KFC Bombers in one of the Triton Men’s Basketball League’s most intense matchups of the season. After leading most of the game, the Nationals were pushed into overtime when the Bombers surged back behind a dominant fourth quarter from AJ Grape. A pair of clutch free throws by Joe Blas with 0.3 seconds left forced OT, where the Nationals ultimately held strong as KFC missed key free throws in the final moments. With standout performances from Blas and Mark Johnson, the Nationals remain undefeated at 7–0 and secure the No. 1 playoff seed. The Bombers, now 6–1, take the No. 2 seed as the league heads into its final regular-season games.
Fairzesh closed out the Triton Men’s Basketball League regular season with a decisive 106–68 win over the UOG Tritons, leaving UOG winless at 0–7 heading into the playoffs. Strong performances from Rodman Simina, Manne Pillias, and Chris Conner powered Fairzesh’s dominant offensive showing, while the Tritons struggled to keep pace despite efforts from Rico Taitague and Javen Naputi. With the regular season winding down, UOG will enter the playoffs as the No. 8 seed and face the undefeated Guam National team on December 2. Final standings will be confirmed after Monday’s remaining games.