All with Final Four aspirations, UST, La Salle, and Ateneo are on the board in the UAAP Season 87 women's volleyball tournament.
The UAAP Season 87 women’s volleyball tournament is in full swing, with defending champion NU maintaining its perfect record while other teams battle for positioning.
With big wins, close matches, and early struggles for some squads, here’s how each team stands so far:
NU Lady Bulldogs (3-0)
NU remains unbeaten, continuing their dominant form with a straight-set win over Ateneo and a thrilling five-set victory against FEU. Their strong start solidifies their status as the team to beat this season.
UP Fighting Maroons (2-1)
UP picked up an impressive four-set win over FEU but couldn’t keep its momentum going, suffering a straight-set loss to Ateneo after the Fighting Maroons switched up their starting lineup.
UST Golden Tigresses (1-1)
UST secured its first win of the season, defeating UE in four sets. With their campaign now underway, the Golden Tigresses will look to build on their performance in the coming matches as they rebound from a relatively slow start.
DLSU Lady Spikers (1-1)
The La Salle Lady Spikers bounced back with a strong straight-set win over Adamson, reminding everyone why they’re a perennial powerhouse.
Adamson Lady Falcons (1-1)
Adamson suffered a straight-set loss to La Salle, bringing them to an even 1-1 record. The Lady Falcons will need to regroup as they prepare for tougher competition ahead.
Ateneo Blue Eagles (1-2)
Ateneo fell to NU in straight sets but bounced back with a dominant sweep over UP. Their ability to recover from tough losses and injury setbacks will be key as they push for a better standing this season.
FEU Lady Tamaraws (1-2)
FEU had a heartbreaking stretch, losing to UP in four sets and falling short against NU in a five-set battle. Despite their struggles, the Lady Tamaraws have shown fight in what is pegged to be a breakout season for the team.
UE Lady Warriors (0-2)
UE remains winless after a four-set loss to UST. The Lady Warriors need to find their rhythm soon if they hope to break into the win column.
(With reports from Inna Mina)
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