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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Lady Bulldogs favored in UAAP wars

WITH a Premier Volleyball League Collegiate Conference crown in the bag, National University has its sights on the University Athletic Association of the Philippines, where it has a six-decade title drought.

Coach Babes Castillo said he will add a couple more players to his already formidable squad, making the Lady Bulldogs one of the early favorites when the UAAP women’s volleyball is fired off early next year.

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“There will be additional players to join the team for the UAAP,” said Castillo, moments after steering the Lady Bulldogs past the FEU Lady Tams and to a historic nine-game sweep of the PVL title late Saturday.

NU has won the UAAP women’s volley crown only twice, but the last was way back in 1956-57.

The NU Lady Bulldogs celebrate their conference and title sweep over the FEU Lady Tams.

But given the team’s form and strength, not to mention confidence, the Lady Bulldogs will surely be one of the teams to beat in Season 80, aside from reigning back-to-back champion La Salle and former winner Ateneo U.

Adamson also looms as a team to watch, along with UP and UST, but focus will surely be on the Lady Bulldogs with Jaja Santiago also raring to nail the only crown missing in her vast collection of championships.

But for now, the Lady Bulldogs would want to savor the sweet taste of a triumphant sweep in the PVL.

“For me, winning a championship is always unexpected since we went through a lot. We always go back to the rebuilding stage,” said Santiago, who also bagged the MVP trophy. “But despite that, I saw how we grew stronger. We became more intact as a team because of what we went through so I am happy that we won again this conference.

She also took notice of how the Lady Bulldogs have adjusted well under the system of their new mentor.

Santiago finished with 23 and 22 points in their sweep of the Lady Tams and drew solid backup from Jorelle Singh, Aiko Urdas, Risa Sato, Princess Robles, Audrey Paran and libero Gayle Valdez.

Jasmine Nabor also came through with six points on top of 45 excellent sets and though she lost the Best Setter award to Arellano University’s Rhea Ramirez, the ace playmaker was more than happy to have won the crown that mattered most.

“It’s okay that I didn’t end up with the Best Setter award. I have always said that it’s okay that I don’t get any individual recognition as long as we get the championship. But I am very happy to get the Finals MVP because all of my hard work in training and the learnings I got from my teammates and coaches all bore fruit,” said Nabor.

Other individual awardees were Christine Soyud of Adamson (1st Best Outside Spiker), AU’s Regine Arocha (2nd Best Outside Spiker), Villareal (1st Best Middle Blocker), Sato (2nd Best Middle Blocker), Toni Basas of the Lady Tams (Best Opposite Spiker) and Valdez (Best Libero).

Meanwhile, Ateneo’s title romp in the men’s side is also expected to spur the Eagles’ quest for a four-peat in the UAAP wards.

“This is not 100 percent the gauge of what we will be performing during the UAAP, but this is a stepping stone,” said Ateneo coach Oliver Almadro, whose squad also swept FEU for the crown.

Like NU, Ateneo also nailed its third straight Collegiate Conference title after winning the defunct V-League’s championships in 2015 and 2016.

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