Defending champion National University blanked University of the East, 25-5, 25-15, 25-13, to clinch a Final Four seat in the UAAP Season 85 women’s volleyball tournament on Saturday, April 22, at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.
*Defending champion NU lady Bulldogs book their Final Four seat after crushing the winless UE Lady Warriors. (UAAP Media)*
The Lady Bulldogs hardly broke sweat and climbed 9-3 in the standings to make a trip back to the semifinals. NU dictated the pace the rest of the way to the swift victory to join De La Salle and Adamson in the playoffs. Reigning Most Valuable Player Bella Belen scattered her team-high 21 points on 13 attacks, six service aces and two blocks. The Lady Bulldogs also dominated on every scoring opportunity after blasting the Lady Warriors with 34 attacks, 13 service aces and nine blocks while also limiting their own unforced errors to just 14. The UE side just couldn’t solve the puzzle to every sizzling NU run and went trailing allthrough the match. With no breakthrough in sight, UE was kept winless in 12-straight games. No Lady Warrior breached the double-digit mark as Van Bangayan was held to only seven points in another disappointing affair.
*Defending champion NU lady Bulldogs book their Final Four seat after crushing the winless UE Lady Warriors. (UAAP Media)*
The Lady Bulldogs hardly broke sweat and climbed 9-3 in the standings to make a trip back to the semifinals. NU dictated the pace the rest of the way to the swift victory to join De La Salle and Adamson in the playoffs. Reigning Most Valuable Player Bella Belen scattered her team-high 21 points on 13 attacks, six service aces and two blocks. The Lady Bulldogs also dominated on every scoring opportunity after blasting the Lady Warriors with 34 attacks, 13 service aces and nine blocks while also limiting their own unforced errors to just 14. The UE side just couldn’t solve the puzzle to every sizzling NU run and went trailing allthrough the match. With no breakthrough in sight, UE was kept winless in 12-straight games. No Lady Warrior breached the double-digit mark as Van Bangayan was held to only seven points in another disappointing affair.