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“‹”‹Lady Tams vow to bounce back against NU

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FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY Lady Tamaraws try to bounce back against the National University Lady Bulldogs in Game Two of the Premier Volleyball League Collegiate Conference Finals tomorrow (Saturday) in San Juan.

But to do that the Lady Tams must be able to continue to buck the odds, overcome the pressure and minimize their miscues, particularly in the stretch.

Game time is at 6:30 p.m. at the Filoil Flying V Center.

FEU coach George Pascua rued his wards’ errors late in the match that led to their 22-25, 25-21, 18-25, 24-26 defeat to the powerhouse Lady Bulldogs late Wednesday night.

FEU’s Heather Anne Guino-o (left), attacks the double block put up by NU’s Jasmine Nabor (4) and Risa Sato (5) during the title series opener. The Lady Tamaraws try to rebound in Game 2 of the PVL Collegiate Conference Finals tomorrow.

Down 1-2 in the match and trailing 15-21 in the fourth frame, the Lady Tamaraws mounted a stirring fight back, drawing level twice down the stretch, the last on a Celine Domingo kill that saved the match point.

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But they faltered on a service error by Heather Guino-o and a mishit by Domingo in the next play, enabling the Lady Bulldogs to clinch the victory and move a win from completing their sweep of the crown in the season-ending conference organized by Sports Vision.

“That crucial point which led to a service error should have been ours. I guess it’s the mindset. We collapsed in the end,” said Pascua, also noting how they succumbed to 35 errors in their 25-22, 26-28, 27-29, 22-25 defeat to the Lady Bulldogs in the group elims of the tournament backed by Mikasa and Asics.

The Morayta-based spikers committed 27 miscues, four more than the Lady Bulldogs with two coming at endgame that ruined their comeback bid.

Despite the Game One loss, Pascua remained satisfied with his wards’ performance, especially in the absence of their veteran leader and ace scorer Bernadeth Pons, who had to focus on her UAAP beach volleyball stint together with libero Kyla Atienza.

Without their team captain, the likes of Czarina Carandang, Toni Basas and Jeanette Villareal have stepped up and Pascua hopes the Lady Tamaraws will emerge a better team from their recent defeat.

FEU also dropped the Final Four opener against the then-undefeated Adamson University Lady Falcons but swept the next two to arrange the title showdown with the Lady Bulldogs.

“I am satisfied because they gave their best. It’s just that they succumbed in the end. It will only make us strong in Games Two and Three. It also happened to us in the best-of-three before. So I told them we should learn from that,” said Pascua.

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