Laure led the Golden Tigresses to a third-place podium finish in UAAP Season 79, its 23rd appearance in the Final Four after four years.
She ended as the league's third-best scorer, eighth-best spiker, and fifth-best digger.
1997
Ennajie Cruz Laure (born July 31, 1997), better known as EJ Laure, is a Filipino volleyball player.
She is a member and a former team captain of the UST Golden Tigresses volleyball team, and a former Philippine national team member.
Laure led the University of Santo Tomas (UST) Girls Volleyball Team to its last championship in Season 76 of UAAP Juniors Volleyball.
She was hailed as best attacker and most valuable player.
She also received the Best Server award in Season 74.
Then, she received the Best Receiver award in Season 75.
2011
Laure debuted her collegiate career playing for UST Golden Tigresses as a guest player in Shakey's V-League 11th Season 1st Conference.
UST reached the semi-finals but failed to finish in podium losing to Adamson University.
Laure received the Best Scorer Award of the conference.
After her impressive debut in SVL, Laure played for UST in UAAP Season 77.
UST failed to reach the final 4, losing to FEU Tamaraws.
Laure was declared Rookie of the Year along with Kathleen Arado of UE.
2012
In her sophomore year, Laure and UST joined the Shakey's V-League 12th Season Collegiate Conference.
UST settled as fourth placer losing to FEU Lady Tamaraws and she won 2nd Best Open Hitter Award.
In UAAP Season 78, Laure was announced as the team captain.
UST failed to advance in Final 4 and settled as sixth placer.
2015
Laure was part of the Philippine youth team that participated at the 2015 Asian Women's U23 Volleyball Championship which was held in Pasig, Philippines.
Laure is from a family of athletes.
She is the daughter of Eddie Laure, a professional basketball player who earned the titles "The Dominator" and "The Bounty Hunter" in his stint in the PBA, and Jovie Laure.
Her younger sister, Eya Laure, plays as a utility spiker for the girls' volleyball team of UST High School.
Her younger brother, Eco Laure, is a member of the boys' basketball team of NU.
She is currently studying at University of Santo Tomas and taking BS Sports and Wellness Management.
2016
In the latter part of 2016, Laure led the UST Golden Tigresses in Shakey's V-League 13th Season Reinforced Open Conference competing against club teams and collegiate teams in the Philippines.
She led the Golden Tigresses into the semi-finals, the only collegiate team to do so; they finished in fourth place and she won 2nd Best Open Hitter Award.
They also participated in UNIGAMES 2016 in Bacolod where they were declared the champion, defeating University of Perpetual Help System Dalta.
Laure made her debut in semi-professional volleyball joining the Foton Tornadoes in 2016 PSL All-Filipino Conference where her team ended as a runner-up and claimed the back-to-back Philippine Super Liga Grand Prix Conference title the same year.
As part of the championship line-up of Foton Tornadoes, Laure played in 2016 Sealect Tuna Women's Volleyball Championship and 2016 Asian Club Championship.
2017
Laure, together with Rondina, snatched the back-to-back championship after defeating the DLSU Lady Spikers in the 2017 University Games held in Dumaguete.
She was awarded as 1st Best Open Hitter last 2017 PSL All-Filipino Conference and her team placed fourth after the conference.
She won the bronze medal in the 2017 PSL Grand Prix Conference.
2018
Back in March 2018, Bugoy Cariño and Laure denied the pregnancy issue through their social media accounts when he was a minor at age 15 years at the time while Laure was already an adult at age 20.
2020
On September 3, 2020 Laure posted on Instagram a 18th birthday video of her young boyfriend Bugoy Cariño, showcasing their first baby Scarlet Cariño.