Looking at Ateneo’s win over UST
by rick olivares
The fancied and much-ballyhooed
University of Santo Tomas Golden Tigresses fell with a loud thud on opening day
of UAAP Season 79.
This squad is arguably one of the
best they are parading in years as it is stocked with talented and experienced
veterans who performed well during the past V-League and PSL season. They’ve
also got some terrific youngsters on the squad who will carry the torch when
the seniors graduate.
And that bench did come into play
only because head coach Kungfu Reyes was desperately in search of answers to Ateneo’s
inspired play (on a surprisingly short rotation) as UST got bushwhacked in
three sets.
The Lady Eagles came in with a
lot of energy that the Golden Tigresses failed to match. They served well and
played great defense. Although UST made a game of it at certain points, I got
the sense that Ateneo wasn’t troubled. There seemed to be a moment when UST
looked ready to turn the match around in the third set. Some folks who sat around
me wondered if Ateneo coach Anusorn Bundit should have gone to his bench but the
Thai tactician stuck to his seven-woman rotation. The Lady Eagles held.
I recall during the past V-League
Collegiate Conference that some once more wondered if the Lady Eagles should
have lined up Alyssa Valdez as a guest player. Not doing so was good because it
gave a lot of confidence and exposure to the holdovers and to rookie Jules
Samonte. No doubt, Bundit will give his deep and talented bench playing time
over the course of the season. And he has if he needs to keep their confidence
high.
And so life after Valdez got off
to a great start with the Lady Eagles clinching second place in the said
V-League tourney. That served them well. Now the team is buoyed by the return
of two missing pieces from last season – Mich Morente and Maddie Madayag.
Morente was unavailable due to academics while Madayag sustained a
season-ending injury early in the second round. Furthermore, outside hitter Kat
Tolentino who got injured even before the past UAAP season began gave a very
good account of herself.
The impressive form of the three
left quite a few to postulate the what-ifs for the last UAAP finals. That’s all
done.
This is now.
Outside their energy, the first
thing I noticed was Ateneo’s defense at the net (see the energetic Bea De Leon
and Madayag) and on the floor. They were maligned for the latter during the
past year. At least for the first match, they seemed to have addressed that.
Gizelle Tan certainly gained lot
more confidence after she copped the Best Libero award during the past V-League
Conference. And that says something about her talent as she has won both Best
Setter and Best Libero in consecutive collegiate conferences.
With their floor defense better
that gave setter Jia Morado ample time and a whole lot of options to set up her
teammates. In truth, I thought that the fourth year playmaker had UST befuddled
as she kept them guessing with her set-ups and plays. I thought that she was much
more creative than her UST counterparts, Alex Cabanos and Alina Bicar.
Of course, UST had all sorts of
reception problems that prevented their setters from doing a great job.
I thought that UST had to really
play great to beat Ateneo. And they could, no doubt about that. In my
pre-season previews, I pointed out that while the Golden Tigresses have the
talent and depth, the onus is on them to show they have the maturity and mental
toughness to get over the hump.
What surprised me though was
Chloe Cortez being kept on the bench. I thought that she had gained a lot of
experience in the PSL for Generika and that for the Golden Tigresses in the
past UAAP Season 78, she played quality minutes. Yet, she came in late in the second
set.
I understand Coach Kungfu going
deep into his bench when Cherry Rondina and Pam Lastimosa were not delivering. I
was surprised though that Carla Sandoval wasn’t given much playing time. When
she came in the second set, she was mostly at the back as UST was on their
heels. Sandoval scored only two points but she should have been set up more.
Now they really have to work on
things as their next opponent are the defending champions, La Salle.
As for Ateneo, their defense will
be tested this Wednesday when they face Jaja Santiago and National University.
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