National University started off its UAAP Season 82 women’s volleyball campaign with a resounding statement Wednesday.
Lady Bulldogs’ Risa Sato attacks the net against UST’s Imee Hernandez. (UAAP Images)
The upstart Lady Bulldogs shocked University of Santo Tomas in come-from-behind fashion, 22-25, 25-23, 20-25, 25-20, 15-13, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.
The troika of Margot Mutshima, Ivy Lacsina and Risa Sato rallied NU from a one-set deficit to forge a decider. There, the Lady Bulldogs displayed composure, providing the fire suppressor needed to douse the Lady Tigresses.
Mutshima impressed in her league debut, firing 23 points built on 20 attacks and three aces. The 6-foot-2 Congolese spearheaded the offensive charge, while Lacsina and Sato anchored above the net.
The second-year Lacsina and the returning Sato netted seven blocks apiece, as the former finished with 19 markers while the latter ended with 17.
Joni Chavez ably stepped up in lieu of the injured Joyme Cagande, dishing out 21 excellent sets. For her part, Jennifer Nierva manned the floor with a double-double outing of 20 digs and 20 receptions.
NU head coach Norman Miguel said that his youthful wards needed to shake off the nerves early on. But once they found their confidence in the fourth frame, the Lady Bulldogs were giving UST all it could handle.
“‘Yung game, ‘yung mga players kanina medyo nagibabaw pa ‘yung nebryos sa game. Medyo natagalan maka-recover that’s why naapektuhan ‘yung skills namin sa passing sa mga ball control,” Miguel said.
“Tsaka siguro late na rin talaga nagconnect kailangan pa umabot sa dulo. So fourth set na kami totally nagconnect with each other. Nakuha na namin ‘yung rhythm after nu’ng fourth set, then finally nung fifth set yun na talaga yung nilalaro nila,” he added.
In the frantic fifth frame, UST errors propelled the Lady Bulldogs to a commanding 7-2 lead. Imee Hernandez and the Laure sisters though ignited the fire of the Golden Tigresses, who whittled away the deficit and knocked to within one, 8-9.
But the returning Risa Sato refused to give way, restoring order with a thunderous quick. Both teams traded blows from there, until Margot Mutshima powered NU at match point, 14-11.
Mutshima sent her backrow attack wide in the ensuing play to give UST some hope before Imee Hernandez roofed Lacsina to trim the deficit, 13-14. Lacsina though made a swift response, hammering down a quick kill to douse any chance of a comeback from the Golden Tigresses.
UST’s Eya Laure attacks the ball against two NU blockers (UAAP Images)
Eya Laure topped UST with 20 points in a losing cause, while Hernandez managed 18 in her collegiate debut. For her part, EJ Laure put up 17 markers in a somber return to the lair of the Golden Tigresses.
UST’s EJ Laure attacks the ball against NU’s Joni Chavez (UAAP Images)
NU tries to stay on the right track when it collides Adamson University on Sunday, March 8. Meanwhile, UST seeks to enter the winner’s circle when it faces Far Eastern University on the same day. Both matches will be held at the same venue.
Source: Manila Bulletin