UAAP: NU spoils FEU’s title plans as finals goes the distance
NU Bulldogs celebrate after beating FEU Tamaraws in UAAP Season 87 men’s volleyball Finals Game 2 at Mall of Asia Arena.–MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net
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MANILA, Philippines — Never doubt the heart of a champion as National University kept its five-peat dream alive, staving off Far Eastern University, 25-20, 22-25, 25-15, 18-25, 15-11, in the UAAP Season 87 men’s volleyball finals Game 2 on Wednesday at Mall of Asia Arena.
The five-peat-seeking Bulldogs blew another 2-1 advantage but this time they hung tight to force a rubber match on Saturday at the same venue in Pasay City.
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Jade Disquitado, who only played in the last two sets, nailed the game-winning block on Dryx Saavedra as NU ended the match with a 5-1 run to spoil FEU’s title plans.
“I’m really thankful for how my players performed. Even when we couldn’t hear each other, we just looked at each other and knew what to do on the court. I’m so grateful they really showed up, especially in the fifth set,” said NU coach Dante Alinsunurin in Filipino.
“There’s no situation where giving up is an option. I’m super proud of my team—they kept fighting all the way to the 5th set. But of course, it’s not over yet. We still have to work hard for our next game.”
FEU, led by Saavedra and Amet Bituin, unleashed an 8-5 start in the fifth but committed four errors in NU’s 5-0 run as the latter took a 10-8 lead.
The fifth set remained knotted at 10-all before Buds Buddin and Peng Taguibolos gave NU a 13-10 cushion and never looked back as Leo Aringo found an open spot to push his team at match point, 14-11.
Buddin played his heart out with 20 points — all from attacks. Obed Mukaba stepped up when it mattered most, nailing a game-high six blocks to also finish with 20 points.
“I’m just very happy, very happy for the win today. Today, we decided to play like a family at the game and we poured our hearts into this win. After this win, we go back into training and prepare for Game 3,” said Mukaba.
“This game was very important for us because like you said, it was [a] do-or-die. We just try to give our best into the game and so we can still have hope to play for. Today we win, but tomorrow we work again. We need all the force we need to take the five-peat.”
Leo Ordiales delivered 13 points. Leo Aringo had 10 points and 17 excellent receptions, while setter Greg Ancheta had 21 excellent receptions and four points.
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After winning the opening set, NU squandered a 14-9 start in the second frame as FEU tied it at 22-all before scoring three straight points off Amet Bituin’s drop, Ordiales’ attack error, and Dryx Saavedra’s cross-court kill to level the match at one set apiece.
The defending champions were quick to get their acts together with Ordiales and Buddin conspiring for a 10-point beatdown of the Tamaraws to regain the lead, 2-1.
However, FEU stole the momentum in the fourth and took full control of it to force a decider only to fall short of repeating its Game 1 triumph.
Saavedra led the Tamaraws 24 points. Bituin had 10 points, while Charles Absin added nine, highlighted by four blocks.