by rick olivares
At the end of the first round of the UAAP Women’s
Volleyball Tournament, these are the team standings:
Ateneo 7-0
La Salle 6-1
UP 3-4
National University 4-3
Adamson 3-4
FEU 3-4
UST 2-5
UE 0-7
The Best Scorer thus far is Ateneo’s Alyssa Valdez
with a total of 155 points. Next is the Lady Bulldogs’ Jaja Santiago with 129.
La Salle’s Ara Galang is third with 126 points.
Santiago took the top position in the first round for
the best spiker with a 40.84% success rate.
UST’s Marivic Meneses is one of the bright spots in
UST’s woeful campaign. Thus far, she is tops in blocking.
Ara Galang is the league’s Best Server and has 18
aces.
Ma. Arielle Estranero of UP is the best digger.
Ateneo’s Jia Morado is the best setter. Her teammate,
Denden Lazaro is the UAAP’s best receiver.
The Lady Eagles are leading in several team
categories with spiking, digging, setting, and receiving. The DLSU Lady Spikers
on the other hand, rule two other team statistical categories – blocking and
serving.
The two hottest teams heading into the break between
rounds are Ateneo and NU. The Lady Eagles of Anusorn Bundit have added two more
weapons to their arsenal in Bea De Leon and Jhoanna Maraguinot.
The Lady Bulldogs are now 3-0 under Roger Gorayeb and
word from Sampaloc is management is happy that the girls have found their
rhythm. They have greatly improved their net and floor defense while Jaja
Santiago has gained a lot of confidence in the last three games. Also picking
up her game is setter Jocelyn Soliven who has been promoted to the starting
lineup in place of Ivy Perez. She quickly zoomed to number seven in the best
setter rankings.
UP has been a revelation and their strong play is
reflected in the standings where they are in third place.
The traditional league volleyball powers – FEU and
UST are floundering in the meantime. I tabbed the Lady Tigers to compete for
the championship but their defense – notwithstanding Meneses’ play – has been terrible.
Mathematically, they still have a chance. But another loss this second round
will drop them further if not knock them out from contention.
It has all gone south for the UE Lady Warriors. They
have zero wins and have been swept in all seven matches. They have no won sets
to their names. This really hurts head coach Francis Vicente who has seen his
stock drop dramatically since his days coaching the UST girls team. This team
has really hit rock bottom. They only place for them is up. But when will that
happen?
We should also take note of two rising stars in the
league -- UP’s Nicole Tiamzon and Adamson’s Amanda Villanueva. They have really
carried the load for their respective squads this season.
The second round will soon be upon us and the margin
of error will be even smaller.
2nd round schedule of ALE
ReplyDeleteJan 25, Sunday vs Nu (SJ)
28, Wed vs Adu (Moa)
31, Sat vs Up (2 pm, SJ)
Feb 4, Wed vs Feu (2pm, SJ)
11, Wed vs Ust (Moa)
15, Sun vs Ue (2pm, Araneta)
22, Sun vs Dlsu (Araneta)
SJ = San Juan Arena, not Society of Jesus lol