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Santiago, NU blank TIP in V-League

/ 06:04 PM August 08, 2016

National University's Jaja Santiago. Tristan Tamayo/INQUIRER.net

National University’s Jaja Santiago. Tristan Tamayo/INQUIRER.net

National University stayed unscathed  in the Shakey’s V-League Season 13 Collegiate Conference, sweeping Technological Institute of the Philippines, 25-17, 25-17, 25-18, Monday at Philsports Arena in Pasig.

Jaja Santiago led the shutout, uncorking 19 points, 14 from hits, three service aces, and two blocks.

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Risa Sato had 10 markers, while Audrey Paran got nine as the Lady Bulldogs remained on top of Group A at 2-0.

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“Gusto lang naman namin, maglaro sila bilang sila. No pressure,” said NU head coach Edjet Mabbayad, whose squad sent the Lady Engineers, who are coming off a win over the Ateneo Lady Eagles, crashing back to earth.

“Every game, maglalaro lang kami.”

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NU still saw itself trailing, 10-4, in the second set before staging a huge fightback.

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“Masyado silang nagrerelax pag nakikita nila na lumalamang kami ng malayo. Kailangan lang namin sila i-remind dahil mabilis makakuha ng kumpyansa ang kalaban,” Mabbayad said.

Mylene Paat carried TIP (1-1) with 11 points.

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