UP spikers eye at least playoff for semis seat | Inquirer Sports

UP spikers eye at least playoff for semis seat

By: - Reporter / @junavINQ
09:36 PM March 29, 2016

UP Lady Maroons. Photo by Tristan Tamayo/INQUIRER.net

UP Lady Maroons. Photo by Tristan Tamayo/INQUIRER.net


UNIVERSITY of the Philippines made the semifinals of the UAAP women’s volleyball tournament more than a decade ago.

The Lady Maroons try to move closer toward that goal with a victory over National University Wednesday at Filoil Flying V Center.

While putting one over the struggling Lady Bulldogs guarantees the Maroons of at least a playoff slot in the Final Four, UP’s fate is also meshed with the result of the 2 p.m. opening game pitting Far Eastern U and University of Santo Tomas.

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A win for the Maroons in the 4 p.m. match, coupled with an FEU triumph will propel UP to an outright semifinal entry, the first for the school since 2003.

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UP skipper Kathy Bersola doesn’t want to put pressure on her team and will treat the potential breakthrough as just another game.

“We just want every game to be a testimony of our hard work,” said Bersola.

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Desperate after losing five of their last seven games, the Lady Bulldogs are in the same tough situation as the Tigresses (5-6) and should find ways to reverse the trend.

The Tigresses will bow out of the Final Four for good with a defeat today against the Lady Tamaraws and the Lady Bulldogs on Sunday.

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