University of the East made sure it won’t end its UAAP Season 84 women’s volleyball tournament without a win, downing fellow also-ran team Far Eastern University in four sets, 25-22, 22-25, 25-21, 25-21, Thursday at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.
It was a sweet, sweet win for the Lady Red Warriors, who ended their tournament on a high note by snapping a grueling 17-game losing streak dating back to 2019. The last time that UE scored a win in the UAAP was in Season 81 via a three-set conquest of Adamson University.
“Masaya na may konting panghihinayang, but I’m very happy kasi at least we ended the season on a high note,” said first year UE head coach Ronwald Dimaculangan. “At least nakuha talaga ‘yung elusive win na ‘yan, medyo nanghihinayang because there are games that could have gone our way.”
Janeca Lana and Dara Nieva dropped 21 points each in the victory with the latter also contributing 14 excellent receptions to help UE end the season at seventh place with a 1-13 standing and score its first win over FEU since 2010.
With the scores locked at 15 in the fourth set, Lana fired three consecutive points in a 7-2 run that gave the Lady Red Warriors a 22-17 lead.
Both teams exchanged points from there before Nieva put UE at match point, 24-19. Chen Tagaod and Shiela Kiseo kept FEU afloat with a kill and an ace, respectively, but Lana made sure to end the game to give the Lady Red Warriors their first win of the season.
“Si Ja [Lana] kasi siya talaga ‘yung anchor ng team since we started because siya ‘yung isa sa mga naiwan na players from before nag stop ‘yung UAAP. Si Dara kasi I already saw the potential na meron na makakatulong siya sa amin,” added Dimaculangan.
Team captain Rhea Manalo added 10 points while Erin Navarro chipped in eight points.
Meanwhile, Jasckin Babol also made her presence felt on the defensive end with 15 excellent digs and 10 excellent receptions.
UE stole the opener by erasing a five-point deficit while FEU equalized the game by maintaining its composure late—the same thing that the team failed to do in the first frame—in the second set.
The Lady Red Warriors, led by Nieva, then pulled away in the latter part of the third set and built a five-point cushion, 24-9, to take a 2-1 advantage over the Lady Tamaraws.
The Lady Tamaraws dropped to the last spot with a 1-13 win-loss slate.