NCAA volleyball: Racraquin powers San Beda to 4th straight win | Inquirer Sports

NCAA volleyball: Racraquin powers San Beda to 4th straight win

/ 04:24 PM January 19, 2018

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Cesca Racraquin was her usual dominant self as she captained San Beda to a 25-23, 25-14, 22-25, 25-15 victory over Mapua in the NCAA Season 93 women’s volleyball tournament Friday at Filoil Flying V Centre in San Juan.

The open spiker unleashed 19 points, 17 of which off kills, on top of 17 digs and 13 receptions to steer her side to a share of the top spot with Arellano at 4-0.

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Ma. Nieza Viray added 14 markers, Trisha Paras had 13 points, while Satriani Espritu and Maria Jiezela Viray both got 10 hits to aid the Lady Red Spikers’ cause.

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Mapua, meanwhile, continued its search for a breakthrough win after falling to its fourth straight loss.

Dianne Latayan carried the Lady Cardinals with 10 points.

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Later  in the day, undermanned San Sebastian proved to be too good for St. Benilde as it came away with a 23-25, 25-23, 25-19, 25-23 win.

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Nikka Marielle Dalisay topscored for the Lady Stags with 19 points, 15 coming from spikes and three blocks, while Joyce Sta. Rita had 12 markers.

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Daurene Santos got 11 for San Sebastian, which evened its record at 2-2.

Ranya Musa kept the ship afloat for the Lady Blazers with 16 points, while Diane Ventura got 14 as St. Benilde also fell to a 2-2 slate.

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