UAAP volleyball: Toring, Adamson bounce back, beat UE | Inquirer Sports

UAAP volleyball: Toring, Adamson bounce back, beat UE

/ 01:08 PM May 19, 2022

Adamson Toring UAAP volleyball

Adamson’s Lorene Toring and Mary Ann Nuique react after a point against UE in the UAAP Season 84 women’s volleyball tournament at Mall of Asia Arena. UAAP PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines—Adamson got back into the win column, tripping winless University of the East, 25-23, 25-20, 25-18, in the UAAP Season 84 women’s volleyball tournament Thursday at Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.

Lorene Toring delivered 14 points on 10 attacks and four blocks, a big improvement from her one-point tally on Tuesday, as the Lady Falcons head into the second round with a 4-3 record.

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“I just told them we need to accept our loss to UST. It taught each and every one of us many lessons. We tried to correct all the mistakes we made during that game,” said Adamson head coach Lerma Giron, referring to her team’s five-set loss on Tuesday, in Filipino.

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“I just wanted to bounce back from my performance last game where I wasn’t able to contribute,” said Toring in Filipino.

The Lady Falcons came back from a 19-22 deficit in the first period thanks to a 6-2 spurt capped by Toring’s quick kill.

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Mary Ann Nique topscored for Adamson with 15 points including four blocks while Rizza Cruz had 10 points.

Ja Lana dropped 16 points while Dara Nieva registered 14 points for the Lady Red Warriors, who slid to 0-7.

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