PUP swept the mens and womens crowns in athletics and swimming and ruled womens arnis and basketball and mens volleyball and along with six second-place finishes came out tops with 277 points.
Rizal Technological University (RTU) bagged second spot but still shared the limelight with PUP, whom it beat for the centerpiece mens basketball trophy, 84-56. RTU also topped mens volleyball, womens badminton and mens chess.
Rounding out the final overall standings were host Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology, which ruled mens table tennis and sepak takraw, third with 129 points; Technological University of the Philippines, the womens chess champion, fourth with 105 points; womens table tennis titlist Philippine Normal University fifth with 72 points and Philippine State School of Aeronautics, which conquered mens badminton, sixth with 28 points.
A highlight of this years staging of the SCUAA was the cheer-dance competition on opening day which host Earist ruled. PNU emerged second and PUP third.
Organizing committee chairman and Earist president Dr. Maura Bautista lauded the successful staging of the games as he passed on the right to the hosting of the games to next years host, PUP.
Eight sports were played in the SCUAA, the only tertiary level multi-sport competition participated in by government-run learning institutions.<