UAAP: Streaking NU blasts FEU to stay perfect | Inquirer Sports

UAAP: Streaking NU blasts FEU to stay perfect

/ 10:42 PM May 17, 2022
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NU Lady Bulldogs. UAAP PHOTO

MANILA, PhilippinesNational University continued its dominant ways, whipping Far Eastern University, 25-10, 25-11, 25-12 to remain spotless in the UAAP Season 84 women’s volleyball tournament on Tuesday night at Mall of Asia Arena.

Bella Belen scored 12 points that went with nine excellent digs and seven excellent receptions while Ivy Lacsina added 10 points to extend the Lady Bulldogs’ winning start to six games.

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“I just told my players to just play the right way. We also executed what we prepared for during training,” said NU head coach Karl Dimaculangan, who fielded 13 players in the game, in Filipinos.

“I guess we’re also preparing the team for tougher situations. We want every player to be ready once they’re called. I’m thankful because they’re able to deliver,” added Dimaculangan.

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Jean Asis and Chen Tagaod led FEU with 15 points each. The Lady Tamaraws absorbed their fifth loss in six games to remain in the seventh spot.

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