Laure drops 21 to lift UST past Adamson in five-set thriller


Eya Laure had another explosive game and finished with 21 points to help University of Santo Tomas survive Adamson, 24-26, 20-25, 25-21, 25-23, 15-12, to open its second round campaign on a high note in the UAAP Season 84 women's volleyball tournament at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City Thursday, May 26.

UST Golden Tigresses (UAAP Media Bureau)

Laure powered the Golden Tigresses down the stretch including a crucial block and converted 17 of her 21 markers from spikes in a match that lasted two hours and 29 minutes.

After being down two sets, UST showed poise and never wavered as Laure, Camille Victoria, and Ysa Jimenez provided the spark on the frontlines to complete the comeback win.

As tiring as it seems, UST head coach Kungfu Reyes won't say no to a hard-earned win.

"Nakakapagod e. We win in a hard way," said Reyes. "At least, 'yong bottomline is a win is a win regardless of how many sets.

"Ang leaning namin is 'di kami bumibitaw... Adamson talagang ang hirap kalaban. Hindi ka puwedeng nagpapabaya. Otherwise, kakainin ka nang buhay ni Adamson," the long-time Tigresses mentor added.

In a decisive fifth and last set that saw 10 deadlocks, Laure, Kecelyn Galdones, and Imee Hernandez made key plays along with a couple of attack errors from Adamson to counter the late efforts of Trisha Genesis.

Tied at 12-12 after a Galdones block against Lorene Toring, the Tigresses stayed sharp and delivered three straight points for the win.

Kate Santiago committed another costly attack error to hand UST a 12-13 advantage before Laure, with the aid of Hernandez at the net defense, denied May Ann Nuique's attempt to reach match point.

A service ace from Galdones iced the game as the Tigresses improved to a 6-2 record.

Victoria also fired 16 points off 13 attacks and three blocks for UST while Jimenez chipped in 13 markers including two service aces.

Genesis led the Lady Falcons' balanced attack with 23 points, 18 coming from spikes and four from service aces, while Santiago and Nuique contributed 18 and 16 markers, respectively.

Rizza Cruz also added 14 points and Toring delivered 12 for Adamson, which sustained a 4-4 record.