The National University Lady Bulldogs leaned on Dindin Santiago both on offense and defense to defeat the Ateneo Lady Eagles, 26-24 25-23 25-22, in Game Two of the Shakey's V-League finals on Sunday at the Mall of Asia Arena.
The Lady Bulldogs were off to an
explosive start as they carried an 8-3 lead early in the first set. Myla
Pablo and Rubie De Leon were on target as they led the charge in the NU
offense.
Unfortunately for the Lady Bulldogs,
their inconsistencies in the service zone cost them the opportunity to
break away in the set. With Alyssa Valdez capitalizing on the situation,
the Lady Eagles quickly found themselves back in the set at 14-all.
However, the Lady Eagles also lined up couple of errors on their part
to give the Lady Bulldogs back the lead at 19-16. But with game one’s
player of the game, Amy Ahomiro contributing well for Ateneo, the game
boiled down to a back-and-forth affair at 20-all. The set reached a
deadlock at 23-all as Valdez, Jeng Bualee, and Rachel Daquis exchanged
points with Dindin Santiago and Carmina Aganon.
Despite reaching set point at 24-23, the Lady Eagles failed to
capitalize as their unforced errors gave the Lady Bulldogs the set at
26-24.
The second set was another close duel as Ateneo managed an 8-7 lead despite Dindin Santiago connecting on all angles.
However, with the Lady Bulldogs lining up error after error, the Lady
Eagles were able to extend their lead at 18-12. But with the
aggressiveness of Santiago and Aganon, the Lady Bulldogs were able to
deliver a 7-1 scoring run to inch closer at 18-19.
The resurgence of the Lady Bulldogs caused much frustration on the Lady
Eagles’ part as a four touches violation rattled Ateneo’s composure.
The Santiago sisters connected on well-placed shots and a crossing
violation called on Ateneo sealed the second set comeback for the Lady
Bulldogs at 25-23.
Being ahead two sets to none,
Myla Pablo and the Santiago sisters led the Lady Bulldogs with an early
8-6 advantage. Myla Pablo and Aiko Urdas provided a huge spark for NU
as their blocking and cleanly-hit spikes extended their lead further to
six at 16-10 by the second technical time out.
Rubie De Leon, Carmina Aganon and Dindin Santiago carried the Lady
Bulldogs at match point 24-18. However, Amy Ahomiro stepped up for
Ateneo as she lined up three straight service aces to crawl in closer at
24-22. Unfortunately for the Lady Eagles, Aganon kept her composure and
delivered the winning blow at 25-22.
Myla Pablo was named the Player of the Game with 13 attacks, a block, and a service ace
Game 3 of the V-League Finals will be on June 2 at the PhilSports Arena at 3 pm. It will be preceded by Game 3 of the battle for third place between UST and Adamson University.
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