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UST Tigresses Shakey's Super League

UST Tigresses celebrate during a win over Lyceum in the Shakey’s Super League.–SSL PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — Playing its third straight game, University of Santo Tomas continued to roll as it breezed past Mapua, 25-18, 25-17, 25-20, for a second consecutive win in Pool B of the 2024 Shakey’s Super League Collegiate Pre-season Championship on Sunday at Rizal Memorial Coliseum.

Other than a little challenge to close out the third set, the Golden Tigresses had a cakewalk to stay unbeaten and keep hold of the second spot behind pool leader University of the East (3-0).  

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Kyla Cordora led UST’s balanced scoring in the 83-minute clash with nine points, all from kills including the match-clinching hammer to halt the Lady Cardinals’ late rally.

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“Nag-enjoy lang kami sa game. Naglaro kami na relax nu’ng first set, we just played our game and dinahan-dahan lang namin,” Cordora said.

Xyza Gula chipped in with eight points and Margaret Altea had seven. Jona Perdido and Regina Jurado added six each in the Tigresses’ strong follow-up to a victory over Lyceum on Saturday in their debut outing in the tournament and a championship game in the V-League last Friday.

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Bianca Plaza put UST at match point, 24-17, on a quick attack but Mapua refused to go down without a fight as it answered with three straight points before Cordora closed it out.  

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UST will try to extend its winning streak to three on Friday against University of Perpetual Help at 6 p.m. before the much-anticipated showdown against UAAP rival UE on October 13.

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The Lady Cardinals, led by Alyanna Ong’s eight points, remained winless in three starts.

Meanwhile, V-League runner-up Far Eastern University took down NCAA champion College of Saint Benilde, 25-17, 22-25, 25-16, 25-19, for a 2-0 lead in Pool D.

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FEU’s frontline dominated St. Benilde as Clarisse Loresco delivered 18 points off 15 attacks, two aces, and a block, while transferee Jazlyn Ellarina had 16 points including two blocks.

Also in Pool D, prized rookie Shaina Nitura made a rousing debut for Adamson with 17 points to register their first win and send San Sebastian to its third straight loss, 25-23, 25-11, 25-15.

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Nitura nailed 16 kills and an ace on Adamson’s SSL debut. Frances Mordi chipped in 10 pointsscatter365, while Barbie Jamili added four spikes.

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