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For UST, much to take away from opening game

- By Michael Angelo S. Murillo Senior Reporter

THE University of Santo Tomas Golden Tigresses won their opening game in Season 81 of the University Athletic Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, and while it did not come easy, forced by the Adamson Lady Falcons to a five-setter, the team took a lot from it to build on.

Had the better of the Lady Falcons in the opening two sets of their first game of the season on Sunday, the Tigresses saw themselves narrowly drop the next two and go to a deciding fifth set.

In the deciding frame, UST got back its groove, building an early lead and not looking back after for the 25-21, 25-21, 24-26, 24-26 and 15-6 victory.

For UST coach Kung-Fu Reyes, the Adamson game was an early test of character and he was happy with the way his players responded.

“This game tested our character. It is something we have been looking for. Before it was only Sisi but this time the others showed up,” said Mr. Reyes, referring to star outside hitter and graduating player Sisi Rondina, who in the past had to do much of the heavy lifting for the Tigresses.

While Rondina continued to lead the team in scoring, with 17 points, she was ably supported by her teammates, notably rookie Eya Laure and rookie of the year last season Minela Alessandri­ni.

Laure, younger sister of currently “on leave” UST player EJ, also had 17 points against Adamson while Alessandri­ni finished with 15.

Mr. Reyes said the opening win bodes well for them and that Season 81 could see them finally break through.

“This is a welcome change for us. In the previous three seasons we always lost in our first game. The program of UST could breakthrou­gh this year. Maybe it’s our turn,” the coach said.

Meanwhile, having tasted seniors’ play in the UAAP, Laure, also a high school star with UST, said she enjoyed every minute of it and is looking forward to playing and helping her team have a successful campaign in UAAP Season 81.

“I’m thankful that I was able to showcase my talent. I’m happy and overwhelme­d to see the UST crowd behind us,” said Laure, whose total output was boosted by 13 kills and three blocks.

“I will continue listening to my coaches and learn from them,” she added.

The Tigresses make a short turnaround and play on Wednesday against the Ateneo Lady Eagles (0-1).

 ?? KEITH MAGCALING ?? UST ROOKIE EYA LAURE had an auspicious debut for the Tigresses, finishing with 17 points, for joint game-high, while also helping her team to a five-set win over the Adamson Lady Falcons.
KEITH MAGCALING UST ROOKIE EYA LAURE had an auspicious debut for the Tigresses, finishing with 17 points, for joint game-high, while also helping her team to a five-set win over the Adamson Lady Falcons.

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