Final Take on the Lady Spikers’ Game 1 Loss

I thought our floor defense was better than it was against UST in that second round loss. However, it was in the blocking where our team was not so consistent. Although we did have our share of offensive blocks (against Santiago whose quick plays were blocked a number of times, Banaticla who was blocked on successive plays), the defensive wall put up by our net blockers was not as solid due to the variety of sets employed by UST. Recognizing that our net defenders are very effective in close quarters, Dimaculangan would set up her spikers a foot or two away from the net, and this gave them better angles to target gaps or avoid our blockers.

Carmel Garbin showed that she is a worthy successor to Kaye when Kaye plays our her eligibility, but her lack of match play showed. Yup, Joanne was not able to score too much on blocks. The players will also have to improve communication and teamwork, particularly since UST likes to target the gap between the back line defenders, and the players sometimes pause or hesitate in retrieving the ball because a teammate is close by. This hesitancy cost us several points, particularly in the 4th set when we had a chance to rally at 19-21, and we dropped 2 consecutive points because of this type of error.

Our service reception also was not as good, and the first touches were not in the optional position for our setter to easily set up our spikers. Consequently, the spikes were not as forceful or controlled as usual, enabling the taller UST net defenders to partially block or slow the spikes for the UST floor defense to retrieve. Mercado was able to vary her hits between powerful kills and floaters, but Marano and Alarca were not able to consistently deliver on their quick sets or running spikes.

The Lady Spikers were noticeably a bit tense in comparison to the UST players. Perhaps the pressure of defending the crown is contributing to the tension. Our players just have to relax and play the game the way we know they can, loose and flowing, their attacks varied and unpredictable, solid blocking at the net with quick movement to get the right position, our back line defense on their toes to get to the right place to receive the ball, and the team as a whole should be able to read the plays of UST while forcing UST to react to their game instead of the other way around. UST has the momentum and is confident, but our team has what it takes to upend the opponents. They just have to remember that they have already done it to this team.

ANIMO!



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  • http://www.greenarchers.ph/2829/despite-a-heartbreaker-on-valentines-day-lady-spikers-still-remain-on-top/#comments kevin

    i agree.. I’ve met Brother Ceci many times and he really touched my heart lalo na pag nag kwekwento sya.. if i can still recall it, it was the time of Penetrante, Saet, Hernandez time.. He would tell us that he is always there whenever may game yung DLSU WVT… kabalo sya mag hiligaynon kay lapit lang Birth place nya which is Bacolod (correct me if I’m wrong).. Basta… I miss Brother Ceci… And i hope DLSU WVT will win this.. to make Brother Ceci even more PROUD… I know DLSU lady spikers will bounce back… to defend the champion… ANIMO…
    -A LASALLIAN FROM CAPIZ…

  • ronn

    last year’s lady spikers was determined to win the championship. they did it because they improved their level of play, both individual and team game, to claim the best women’s team of the league. today’s lady spikers do not have the heart to win and close the game. if they want to be the best in the league again, play with a big heart. play for the glory of the school. play with la sallian pride.

  • GREENARCHERS.PH

    Let’s not get ahead of ourselves. First, the season isn’t over and second, its unfair to conclude that our lady spikers do not have the heart to win. They wouldnt be in this situation if they had not have any desire to succeed. How could you say that to a team that has dominated the entire elimination round? Indeed UST is a tough team and the girls are having a tough time matching up with them, but never ever question their heart to win. They want to win as badly as we all do.

    Your remark will in no way help our girls’ confidence. It’s best that we cheer them on tomorrow and be proud of them win or lose.

  • jevilei

    i agree.. let’s all be positive and optimistic..

    by the way, i was watching showtime awhile ago and there were lasallians in the crowd.. vice ganda said “suportado ko ang la salle… kung wala lang akong trabaho bukas, manonood akong uaap.. championship, la salle vs. ust..” something like that..

    he was even there during the first game.. of course he watched feu’s game in the men’s finals but he stayed and watched the women’s finals.. i never thought he was rooting for la salle since la salle defeated feu last year in the finals..

    i wanna use vice ganda as an inspiration and wake up call for all lasallians.. if a non-lasallian is optimistic on seeing tomorrow’s game, it’s a shame that we, lasallians, will lose hope for tomorrow’s game.. we should be the lady spikers’ source of strength.. im sure, a lot from ust will be present tomorrow because they are just a win away, but we have to continue cheering for the girls.. let’s all keep our faith..

  • Beezy

    I hope the girls can get it together and focus on the game instead of the very bad officiating during first game. Hopefully the game will have a different set of referees. The girls have all the talent they need, they just need a little confidence and overcome the pschological war. These are the times when I miss Manilla Santos and how she keeps the team together and the confidence and attitude of Michelle Datuin. Tomorrow is a new day and hopefully the girls will forget what happened during the last two games and keep the faith. No matter what, we Lasallians are proud of you.