Ateneo beats La Salle to kick off UAAP Volleyball Last Dance

Myke Miravite

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Ateneo de Manila University put on an unfazed and inspired display of nerves and composure, demolishing reigning champion De La Salle University in four sets

ATENEO 1, DLSU 0. Ateneo's Julia Morado knocks in a point past DLSU. Photo by Josh Albelda/Rappler

MANILA, Philippines – Facing a huge thrice-to-beat handicap, Ateneo de Manila University put on an unfazed and inspired display of nerves and composure, demolishing reigning champion De La Salle University in four sets, 17-25, 25-23, 25-13, 25-20, in the 76th UAAP Women’s Volleyball tournament Finals, Wednesday, March 5, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. 

The Lady Spikers bucked a sluggish opening set performance as they sent La Salle’s 30-game winning streak to a screeching halt to keep their title hopes alive and extend the series into a second game on Saturday. 

After going 0-2 against the Lady Spikers in the eliminations, the Loyola crew – who overcame a twice-to-beat disadvantage against National University in the semifinals – relied on not one but three players as rookie Michelle Morente poured in 17 points, while Alyssa Valdez and Amy Ahomiro each finished with 16 to tow Ateneo to a complete turnaround against the heavily-favored on paper La Salle side. 

By winning the opening fray of the Finals, Ateneo turns the title race into a virtual best-of-three affair with both squads needing to win two games before they can raise the Season 76 championship trophy. 

It was not, however, an all-Ateneo spectacle as the Lady Spikers, who are coming off an 18-day break after sweeping all of their 14 elimination round assignments, initially showed no signs of rust, erecting their biggest lead of the game at 10 points, 16-6 to run away with a 25-17 first set win.

But the Lady Eagles turned the game around from then on as they engaged the Taft Avenue-based squad to a close second set duel, gaining a 22-20 lead courtesy of an Ahomiro hit.

La Salle then scored two unanswered points to tie the match at 22-all as Cyd Demecillo stopped the bleeding and Morente getting denied by the net but Ateneo showed solid composure in crunch time with Valdez and Ahomiro scoring back-to-back to wrap the second set and tie the game at one set apiece, 25-23.

It was downhill for La Salle in the next two frames as Ateneo caught them in the backfoot for most of the third, pulling away at 17-10 before taking the driver seat, 25-13.

Looking to finish off the defending titlists, the Katipunan side then caught fire in the fourth canto as their three-pronged offensive force of Valdez, Ahomiro, and Morente led them to an 18-10 bubble but La Salle refused to be blown away with Ara Galang and Demecillo cutting Ateneo’s lead to just two, 22-20.

Ahomiro was there, though, for Ateneo as she brought her squad to matchpoint with Valdez delivering the knockout blow to set up another date with La Salle on March 8 at the Big Dome.

Demecillo led La Salle’s losing cause as she tallied in a team-high 16 markers while Galang added 13 and skipper Abi Marano finished with 10.

It was a different story on Tai Bundit’s side of the court as Morente registered 15 kills off her total output and Valdez added 10 digs for the Lady Eagles. 

Game 2 of the 76th UAAP Women’s Finals will start at 4pm on Saturday, March 8, at the Araneta Coliseum. – Rappler.com

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