At A Glance
- National University and Far Eastern University are both looking to bolster their respective twice-to-beat bids when they take on already-ran Adamson and University of the Philippines on Saturday, April 20, at the Philsports Arena in Pasig City.
National University and Far Eastern University are both looking to bolster their respective twice-to-beat bids when they take on already-ran Adamson and University of the Philippines on Saturday, April 20, at the Philsports Arena in Pasig City.
As the last stretch of the eliminations nears its end, all squads found themselves playing for different reasons.
The Lady Bulldogs and the Lady Falcons collide at 4 p.m. in the final offering of the women’s doubleheader before the Lady Tamaraws and Fighting Maroons clash at 2 p.m.
NU rose to a shared 10-2 record with University of Santo Tomas and defending champion De La Salle in the standings.
Secured and all, the top three sides are vying for the two coveted twice-to-beat bonus heading into the Final Four.
The Lady Bulldogs, though, remained as the only undefeated squad in the second round with massive victories over the Lady Spikers and the Golden Tigresses.
All thanks to the mighty trio of former MVP Bella Belen, Alyssa Solomon and Vange Alinsug taking turns to carry the fight for NU.
With a 3-9 card, Adamson continues its fight for pride in the final positions standings.
After losing key players to the pro at the end of last season where Adamson made a competitive case for itself in the semifinals, the Lady Falcons found themselves a suffering nasty loss after another.
In the earlier play, FEU (8-4) is also riding a four-game winning streak following a huge upset win over UST.
The Lady Tamaraws have been gaining valuable experience and important confidence heading into the semifinals – their first appearance in five years.
With a lone win out of its 12 outings, the State U is looking for another breakthrough by ending its five-game losing skid.