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UST keeps Ateneo in losing skid, exacts revenge from S84 knockout

2 min readJurado led the way with 15 markers from 12 attacks and three aces, while Laure notched 10 points and 12 excellent digs.
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Published about 2 years ago on March 16, 2023

by Joie Frances Timbas

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Hungry for vengeance, the UST Golden Tigresses (4–2) kept the Ateneo Blue Eagles (1–5) in the losing column via a sweep, 25–19, 25–23, 25–14, to secure their second consecutive win in the UAAP Season 85 women’s volleyball tournament, Wednesday afternoon, at the Fil-Oil EcoOil Center in San Juan.

Ateneo ended the Golden Tigresses’ Season 84 cinderella run in their postseason, stepladder matchup last year.

A close battle ensued as UST notched an early, small edge, 8–6. Despite the errors, Ateneo pushed and caught up to within two, 18–16, but it was a Faith Nisperos’ service hiccup that kept the Tigresses on their toes to pull away with the set, 25–19.

It was the same start in the second set, as UST led, 8–7. As the teams exchanged points and lead changes that stretched until set point where the Blue Eagles saved four set points, their late effort was eradicated by a powerful Eya Laure backrow attack, 25–23.

In what became the final set, rising rookie Regina Jurado took control as the Tigresses fired an 8–2 blast to put the game at 11–5. With back-to-back service aces, Jurado iced the Blue Eagles’ defense to end the match in a clean sweep, 25–14.

Jurado led the way with 15 markers from 12 attacks and three aces, while Laure notched 10 points and 12 excellent digs. They were the only Golden Tigresses to score in double-digits.

“Syempre masaya, dedepensa ka na lang, siya (Jurado) na ang papatay,” Laure said in the post-game conference after being outscored by the super rookie.

Meanwhile for Ateneo, Vanessa Gandler led the losing effort with 13 points, seven etched in the first set. Behind her was Nisperos and Lyann De Guzman with 11 apiece.

UST dominated in service aces with a total of five and committed less errors whereas and without any service errors.

On the other hand, Ateneo was unable to record a single service ace, and committed 25 unforced errors compared to the Tigresses’ 12.

Untouched in set count since their last loss to Adamson University, the Golden Tigresses look to stay clean as they clash against the winless UE Lady Warriors (0–7) on Saturday, at the same venue.

Faith Nisperos

Regina Jurado

Eya Laure

UST Golden Tigresses

Ateneo Blue Eagles

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Joie Frances Timbas was the Sports Editor of TomasinoWeb. She first started in the organization in 2021 as a Sports Writer where her first published story, Immortalizing the gentle giant, was recognized in the 2022 Philippine Student Quill Awards. She now leads TomasinoWeb’s Sports section in the Writing department that covers everything UAAP-related and more. Outside her beat, Joie is a Journalism senior who is busy beating deadlines and working on her thesis on understanding news avoidance. She also was an intern for The Manila Times under Sports and Regions. When Joie is not writing, she’s somehow still stuck in the world of sports as she plays multiple sports, mostly basketball, badminton, volleyball and darts. When she gets physically tired, she turns to video games or gets sucked back into just watching sports, yet again.

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