Sun.Star Davao

UM LADY WILDCATS TOPS UNI-GAMES 3X3

- BY MARIANNE S. ABALAYAN

THE best gift that veteran University of Mindanao (UM) Lady Wildcats head coach Crisanthem­um “Ining” Sarabia received came two days after her 67th birthday, as the UM-A team captured the women’s 3x3 championsh­ip trophy in the National University Games (UniGames) 2024 basketball competitio­n at the Jose Rizal Memorial State University ( JRMSU) on Tuesday, January 23, 2024.

UM-A dominated the title match, outlasting Polytechni­c University of the Philippine­s (PUP)-A, 15-13, for the crown, which is the first national title the Lady Wildcats won since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

UM, according to her, had won silvers and bronzes in the UniGames women’s 5x5 tournament in the past. Thus, winning the championsh­ip this time marks a milestone for the Lady Wildcats.

Sarabia acknowledg­ed the dedication of her players despite the rigors of their training.

“Lipay kaayo ko oy. Maluoy ko grabe pa joggingon namo mga bata sa oval ang ilang conditioni­ng... pero wala mi nagpakita nga naluoy mi. Worth it man sad gyud. Lukso-lukso ang tigulang, pirting lipaya. Best gift gyud (I am very happy. I feel sorry for our kids jogging on the oval for their conditioni­ng but we didn’t show that we feel sorry. It’s really worth it. This old woman was jumping up and down, overjoyed. This is indeed the best gift),” Sarabia said in a post-game phone interview with SunStar Davao.

Bannered by Khareen Cate Chagas, Angelica Limpuca, Michele Rojas, and Avegail Garro, UM-A defeated fellow 4-1 win-loss card holder University of San Agustin (USA), 17-15, in the knockout round to secure a semis berth.

In the semifinals, UM-A overcame PUP-B, 15-13, to advance to the gold medal match. It was PUP-A who handed UM-B a heartbreak­ing defeat, 21-20.

UM-B was composed of Bea Bianca Magadan, Charlyn Vismanos, Nathalie Canque, and Kharyl Ann Arcena.

Despite a challengin­g start with a loss to PUP-C (16-19), UM-A Lady Wildcats bounced back with consecutiv­e victories over PUP-A (21-14), La Salle University-Ozamis City A (22-5), JRMSU (21-16), and LSU-OC C (22-6).

Sarabia credited the team’s title win to the players’ stamina, determinat­ion, and resilience, underscori­ng their turnaround since the initial loss. She also thanked her assistant coach Jaycel Calbonero Gulay for her invaluable contributi­ons to the team’s success.

In the men’s 5x5 basketball event, the Holy Cross of Davao College (HCDC) Crusaders secured their second win by narrowly defeating JRMSU, 6765, in a hard-fought contest at the Dipolog Sports Complex.

After a strong start with a 91-79 win over UM and a subsequent 75-88 defeat from Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan, the Crusaders now hold a 2-1 win-loss record in three outings.

UM posted a 1-1 win-loss card after eking out an 80-75 victory over JRMSU. UM was scheduled to play against St. Vincent College as of Tuesday presstime.S

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