Tuesday, May 27, 2014

FEU Lady Tams dethrone NU Lady Bulldogs to take 1st Conference crown

FEU is finally a Shakey’s V-League Champion after 10 seasons. 
(Photo by Marione Paul Infantado of the FEU Advocate)
By CHINO RAZON
May 25, 2014

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The Far Eastern University Lady Tamaraws dethroned last season’s champs, the National University Lady Bulldogs, using a straight sets win, 25-21 25-23 25-18, Sunday at the FilOil Flying V Arena, to sweep the best-of-three Finals series of the Shakey’s V-League Season 11 - First Conference.

The Lady Tamaraws dominated the league upon the arrival of reinforcements Rachelle Ann Daquis and Jovelyn Gonzaga.

“Sila talaga yung nagsalba sa amin,” Coach Shaq Delos Santos admitted as his team struggled in the preliminary round prior to the addition of the veterans. “Salba talaga dahil almost di kami makapasok sa quarterfinals.”

The additional experience of the duo helped FEU, but Daquis insisted that it was an entire team effort.

“Siguro tumaas lang yung confidence ng mga bata kasi alam nila na may ate sila,” said the Finals Most Valuable Player. “Pero sa totoo lang, sila talaga yung nagstep-up.”


In the first set, the Lady Bulldogs entered the first technical timeout on top at 8-5, sparked by Dindin Santiago’s ever-reliable offense. But the guest duo of Daquis and Gonzaga prevented the Lady Bulldogs from picking up any momentum with a variety of drop shots and well-placed kills to the open zone.

The FEU Lady Tams celebrate knocking down defending champs NU Lady Bulldogs. 
Photo by Jeff Venancio
FEU kept up the pressure with a run, highlighted by Bernadette Pons’ three consecutive service aces that brought the Lady Tamaraws on top by the second technical timeout at 16-12. They continued their surge, tacking on six straight points to give them their biggest lead of the set at 23-14.

With the Lady Tamaraws at an early set point of 24-17, the Lady Bulldogs responded with a Santiago winner, an Ivy Perez drop shot and relentless front-row attacks. In addition, unforced errors from FEU inched NU within three, 24-21. But the FEU lead was too big to overcome for the Lady Bulldogs as a Mary Palma cross-court winner sealed the opening set with a score of 25-21.

The second set opened with an NU offensive barrage as they tallied an immediate 9-4 advantage. But just like how the Lady Tamaraws retaliated in the first set, Daquis, Gonzaga and Pons sparked a 6-2 scoring run that tied things at 11-all. Both teams exchanged scores as the Santiago sisters, along with Myla Pablo and Carmina Aganon, excelled in a series of combination plays.

The set boiled down to a back-and-forth affair as FEU reached set point, care of a Palma running spike at 24-22. But FEU then followed up their set point with an unforced miscue that placed the Lady Bulldogs within one at 24-23. Nevertheless, the Lady Tamaraws still emerged on top as an overreaching infraction by Jaja Santiago ended the second set with the score of 25-23.

A power surge halted play in the third set during the 10-8 mark, with FEU on top. Despite the stoppage, the Lady Tamaraws were still able to maintain the pace of the match, and cruised throughout the set. They finished the match with an explosive Gonzaga quick attack for a 25-18 victory.

Dindin Santiago led NU with 12 points in the losing effort followed by Jaja Santiago and Myla Pablo's six markers each. The Lady Bulldogs were heavily outnumbered in the service department, 10-2.


Yna Papa tallied eight points and paired it with 21 excellent sets, which can be attributed to FEU’s balanced scoring effort. Daquis finished with a game-high of 15 points and was followed by Pons’ 13, Gonzaga’s 11 and Palma’s eight. - AMD, GMA News

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Match Result M47: FEU vs NU

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