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Standings W L
Women
NU 5 0
UST 5 1
FEU 4 2
DLSU 3 2
AdU 2 3
UP 2 4
Ateneo 1 4
UE 0 6
Men
FEU 6 0
NU 4 1
UST 4 2
DLSU 3 2
Ateneo 3 2
AdU 1 4
UP 1 5
UE 0 6
Games Wednesday at the SM Mall of Asia Arena
9 a.m. – NU vs AdU (Men)
11 a.m. – Ateneo vs DLSU (Men)
1 p.m. – NU vs AdU (Women)
3 p.m. – Ateneo vs DLSU (Women)
Eternal rivals Ateneo de Manila University and De La Salle University, two sides who have struggled in the UAAP Season 87 women's volleyball tournament, collide in the rivalry match while defending champion National University tries to inch closer in sweeping the first round as it tangles with Adamson University today (Wednesday) at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.
The Lady Spikers eye to extend their domination against the Blue Eagles to 15 matches and gain a piece of third place at 3 p.m.
It will be a showdown between the present and the future, as the Bella Belen-powered Lady Bulldogs put their undefeated streak on the line against the Shai Nitura-led Lady Falcons at 1 p.m.
NU remains as the lone unbeaten team with a 5-0 record while University of Santo Tomas is not far behind at 5-1.
De La Salle, which is hoping to tie Far Eastern University at 4-2, has won its last 14 meetings against Ateneo dating back from May 2, 2017.
Assistant coach Noel Orcullo knows that the Lady Spikers cannot take the Blue Eagles for granted, even though they lost another key spiker in Sobe Buena to injury.
"Actually sa nakikita naman namin sa Ateneo talagang ang ganda ng improvement nila yun nga lang marami ring injuries sa kanila although pero nakikita naman natin yung tiyaga ng Ateneo sa baba, yung atake. Ang Ateneo hindi rin naman maliliit, ang tatangkad din ng Ateneo kaya talagang kayang kaya nila sumabay. May blocking ang Ateneo, may atake kaya kailangan talaga paghandaan," said Orcullo.
("Actually, from what we've seen, Ateneo has really shown great improvement. However, they've also had a lot of injuries. But despite that, we can see Ateneo's perseverance on the court, especially in their attacks. Ateneo players aren't small either — they're tall, so they can definitely keep up. They have blocking, they have attacks, so we really need to prepare for them.")
The 1-4 Blue Eagles are slightly ahead in the spiking department, as they ranked fourth in the league over the Lady Spikers, who are in fifth.
Coach Sherwin Meneses, facing his alma mater he handled from 2012 to 2016 for the first time, stressed the need for his Lady Bulldogs to polish their game further as the elimination round nears mid-point.
"Every day naman naghahanap kami talaga ng maiimprove talaga namin every training talaga. Marami pa naman [improve] kasi syempre yung time na nasa NU ako talagang hindi pa ganung kahaba pero knowing naman yung NU meron naman talaga silang sariling talent, talagang hinahanap namin yung the best na magiimprove kami every training tsaka sa every game. I think marami pa (ma-improve)," said Meneses.
("Every day, we really look for ways to improve in every training session. There's still a lot to improve on because, of course, my time at NU hasn't been that long yet. But knowing NU, they already have their own talent. We're really just searching for the best ways to improve in every training and every game. I believe there's still a lot we can improve.")
All eyes will be on the match-up between Belen, who led the Lady Bulldogs to two of the league's last three titles, and Nitura, a former high school girls MVP who hopes to bring the Lady Falcons back as one of the top teams.
"Rookie pa lang siya, so I think di naman niya kailangan ipressure yung sarili niya. Bata pa siya at first time niya sa UAAP collegiate. Marami pa siyang pwedeng matutunan sa UAAP kasi magkaibang-magkaiba yung college sa high school, ang laki ng difference," said Belen.
("She's still a rookie, so I think she doesn't need to pressure herself too much. She's young, and it's her first time in the UAAP collegiate division. There's still a lot she can learn in the UAAP because college and high school are very different — the gap is huge.")
"Sa collegiate lahat ng teams palaban, lalo na yung crowds sumasabay, kasama yun na palaban. Wag niya lang masyado ipressure yung sarili niya. Volleyball is a team effort naman, so I think yung Adamson malaki naman yung capability nila as a team kasi malakas silang team. Yun lang, wag siyang mapressure sa sarili niya. Don't be to be harsh on herself," the UAAP Season 84 Rookie-MVP winner added.
("In the collegiate level, all teams are competitive, especially with the crowd getting involved — that's part of the battle, too. She just shouldn't put too much pressure on herself. Volleyball is a team effort, and I believe Adamson has a strong capability as a team because they're a solid squad. That's it — she just shouldn't stress herself out. Don't be too harsh on herself.")
The Lady Falcons hold a 2-3 record with a young roster behind Nitura, who is second in scoring behind ace Tigress Angge Poyos.
In the men's division, NU tries to solidify its hold of the No. 2 spot against Adamson at 9 a.m., followed by the 11 a.m. clash between De La Salle and Ateneo.
Coach Dante Alinsunurin is looking forward to his Bulldogs, sporting a 4-1 mark, to keep on going despite the rough ride in their bid for a fifth straight title.
"Yung kumpyansa namin sa loob pa talaga. Sobrang hindi pa namin mafigure out kung ano pa ang dapat namin gawin sa season na ito kasi pumunta kami dito as defending champion, pero dahil sa pagkatalo namin sa FEU, bumaba morale namin," said Alinsunurin.
("Our confidence is still not fully there. We’re really struggling to figure out what we need to do this season because we came in as the defending champions, but after our loss to FEU, our morale dropped.")
"Sabi ko nga, unti-unti, tatrabahuin namin mula simula and unti-unti sa bawat game at training, kumuha tayo ng respeto nila kasi kung wala sila respeto sa atin, lalabanan talaga nila tayo. Trabahuin talaga namin every time sa training na ma-dominate namin and gumanda pa galaw namin," he added.
("I told them, little by little, we'll work our way back from the start. Step by step, in every game and training session, we have to earn their respect. Because if they don't respect us, they'll keep challenging us. We'll really put in the work during training to dominate and improve our movement.")
The rivalry match between the Green Spikers and the Blue Eagles has a lot of meaning for Jose Roque, especially with the winner remaining in the top four range. Both teams are level in fourth place at 3-2.
"Panindigan namin yung pride namin as a Lasallian na hindi kami magpapatalo. Sabi ko nga sa kanila, itong last games namin sa first round, we have to do something na talagang we’ll make sure na we have to fight all the way until the end," said Roque.
("We stood by our pride as Lasallians that we won't allow ourselves to lose. As I told them, in these last games of the first round, we have to do something that will really ensure we fight all the way until the end.")
All games are available for free for local and international fans via the Pilipinas Live app. The games are also live on free-to-air TV via One Sports (Ch. 6) and in high definition on the UAAP Varsity Channel (Ch. 263 on Cignal TV).
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