Looking at UE’s 4-set win over Adamson
by rick olivares
The match between Adamson Lady
Falcons and the University of the East Lady Red Warriors was for the most
thrilling yet totally entertaining.
The penultimate match of the
first round saw both sides battling doubly hard for their first win of the
season that ended in a four-set win by UE (25-22,20-25, 25-17, 25-18).
What made it thrilling was both
teams needed the win to stay out of the cellar although Adamson has been lodged
there by virtue of not having won a single set. That is until yesterday.
Unfortunately for them, after taking the second set, the intensity and focus
somewhat eased off and the result was somewhat a return to form as they
struggled in the last two sets.
How bad did both sides want to
win?
Check the blocks and the digs.
Both teams registered the most
excellent digs of the season thus far. Adamson had 75 blocks to the 62 of UE.
Not the highest total but pretty good for both teams.
As for digs, Adamson had 102 to
UE’s 97. That eclipsed the first round mark of the previous day’s Ateneo-La
Salle match that saw the Lady Eagles earn 79 excellent digs to the 68 of La
Salle.
Here are a few of the other
highest digs totals of the first round (and incidentally, all are
four-setters):
97-102 UE-Adamson
68-79 DLSU-Ateneo
69-74 FEU-UST
68-61 Ateneo-FEU
66-62 UP-UST
That’s how competitive and huge
the matches and their outcomes were – for the top position at the table and to
avoid the bottom.
We saw UE play that scrambling way
during their opening day fixture against National University where they took
the very first set of the season. They played great again for the next two sets
before succumbing. Their next few matches saw them revert to their old form
although they did put up a little stiffer battle against UST, FEU, and Ateneo.
As for Adamson, this was their
best match so far and yet the question that should be posed is, why can’t they
play this way (at least for the first two sets of this particular one) the rest
of the way? They could have done better for themselves but setter Chumcee Caole
had some spotty playmaking in the later sets that hurt her side.
What do both teams need to do in
this second round if they want to improve their positions in the table?
It’s basically improving in every
department.
UE we have already noted has
improved in the defensive categories. While the truism of defense wins
championships works in volleyball, there is nothing like a dynamic offense.
Hence, the counter saying of the best defense is a good offense. After all the
serve is the first weapon you bring to bear in a game. And UE has been wanting
in that as well as setting and spiking.
Adamson head coach Airess Padda
oft would ask and question her team’s heart and commitment. Although the match versus
UE ended in a loss, they must build on that. If they show the same type of
commitment they did in the first two and a half sets, who knows who they can
trip up?
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