The UAAP and NCAA have postponed games scheduled for Sunday, November 9, due to the impending threat of Typhoon Uwan.
The UAAP cited the safety of student-athletes, coaches, officials, and fans as the top priority in its decision.
Affected UAAP games included men's and women's basketball matches, men's collegiate football, and high school volleyball, with postponed matchups featuring UST-FEU and Ateneo-La Salle.
The NCAA also postponed its games, including Arellano vs. Mapua and EAC vs. St. Benilde, and will coordinate a new schedule once conditions permit.
Both leagues advised everyone to take necessary precautions and stay safe during the severe weather event.
The PBA also decided to postpone its games scheduled for Sunday.
PAGASA reported that Typhoon Uwan was intensifying and moving closer to the Philippines, with Metro Manila under Wind Signal No. 2.
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