Postgame dugout interview with Mikaela Esperanza, Charleen Cruz and Stephanie Mercado.
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Video: Finals postgame with Mika, Cha and Steph
It’s a Girls’ Fight Out for DLSU and UST

Dynasty over Destiny
by Floren Faye Chua
The finals matchup volleyball fans have been eagerly awaiting is now set. On Wednesday, our Lady Spikers, the defending champions, face off against surging UST Tigresses, which swept the 2nd round. The eliminations saw both teams split their encounters, with each team needing a decisive 5th set to eke out a win. We should expect a very exciting matchup in Game 1 on Wednesday, February 24.
Stephanie Mercado – Carving her own name
As posted in uaapsports.com
By Anthony Divinagracia and Ivan de Lara
Manila, Philippines – In the 1980’s, Lydia de Vega brought pride and honor to the country when she won gold medals in the track and field events of the New Delhi and Seoul Asian Games. These feats earned her the title as Asia’s Sprint Queen. Two decades later, Lydia’s daughter, Stephanie Mecardo, has steadily inched her way closer to becoming volleyball royalty.
Gifted with athletic genes, Stephanie started to play tennis, badminton, and swimming at a very young age. She, however candidly admitted that, unlike her mom, she never wanted to get into athletics.
Stephanie was already in high school when she realized her love for volleyball.
“Nu’ng una, laru-laro lang sa labas ng bahay with friends, until I got in the varsity team of St. Bridget’s School in Quezon City,” said Stephanie of her volleyball initiation.
Years later, she would become a member of the Philippine Youth Team. While donning the national colors, Stephanie got the attention of De La Salle University Lady Spikers coach Ramil de Jesus, who immediately talked to Lydia and Stephanie to convince her to play for La Salle in college.
“I was recruited by other teams, but I chose La Salle because I liked the school,” Stephanie said.
With the likes of Desiree Hernandez, Carissa Gotis, Maureen Penetrante, Carla Llaguno, Chi Saet and Manilla Santos already comprising La Salle’s starting lineup, Stephanie was relegated as a bench player on her first year. But a talent like Stephanie’s would never go unnoticed.
As some of the starters graduated, Stephanie got her own playing time and eventually became one of the team’s more dependable hitters. On her third playing year, she joined Santos, Jacqueline Alarca, Michelle Datuin, Charleen Cruz, Kaye Martinez, Celine Hernandez and Melissa Gohing in towing La Salle to its fourth UAAP title this decade as they ruled the Season 71 Women’s Volleyball finals.
Bigger shoes to fill
This season, Stephanie steps on bigger shoes. Aside from being La Salle’s team captain, she is also the squad’s top offensive option. In the first round, she amassed 99 points—good enough to make her the league’s sixth best scorer.
“Stephanie is a good leader,” de Jesus said. “She is one of the team’s go-to girls.”
Her superb performance is reflective of the team’s unblemished record so far. Down by a set against the University of the Philippines Lady Maroons last January 30, Stephanie came through with 23 points to pace her teammates and win the game.
A fourth year Interdisciplinary Business Studies student, Stephanie, admits that her responsibilities as a student-athlete are far more challenging than people think it is.
“Balancing volleyball and studies is difficult, especially when the professors do not understand our schedule,” Stephanie said. “It takes a lot of sacrifice to do both.”
Nevertheless, she says that she still has a social life and likes spending time with her teammates. She is particularly closest to her batch mates Alarca, Cruz, Martinez, and Regine Diego. She reveals that her team’s close knit is the secret why they are performing well.
“We have better teamwork and more determination,” Stephanie said.
No longer under her mom’s shadow
With one more playing year left after this season, Stephanie is set to wreck more havoc in the league, or in any volleyball meet, as she is quite hesitant to accept a stint in the Philippine Team.
“Volleyball is only for college,” Stephanie said. “Once I graduate, I will start working and take my Master’s degree. But if I get a good offer to play for the National Team, I might consider it.”
Given her and her team’s achievements, it is easy to conclude that more people are taking notice of Stephanie. She is no longer just Lydia de Vega’s daughter. She has become her own person.
“I am very happy because I have made a name for myself,” Stephanie said.
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Lady Spikers get the win, Heckler gets the exit
The Lady Spikers get their eighth straight win against Adamson 35-33, 25-23, 24-26, 25-17 today. Jacq Alarca led the team with 19 points while Stephanie Mercado added 18.You just got to love the first set, the score truly exemplifies both team’s tenacity to win. We salute the Lady Falcons for giving our team a good fight.
Unfortunately the same could not be said about one of their supporters who relentlessly heckled our players, coaching staff and fans. This fan was escorted out of the arena by security personnel. Such boorish behavior will never be tolerated. Looks like he was there just to throw personal insults at our team rather than cheer for Adamson.
Pipe down! It’s just a game!
Lady Spikers toy with the dogs, near first round sweep
It only took less than an hour for the Lady Spikers to fashion out an easy 3-0 whipping of NU, 25-17, 25-8, 25-11 in the first game today. Stephanie Mercado led the team with nine hits while Jacqueline Alarca and Joanne Siy scored eight points each.
After showing a bit of rust in the first set, where they allowed NU to keep pace in the first half of the set, our players stepped it up to finish the first pulling away. In the 2nd set, the Lady Spikers poured it on to avoid a 2nd set letdown similar to what happened against UP. They ran away from NU from the start, and totally demoralized the NU players who meekly surrendered the set. Despite this, Coach Ramil took no chances, and only substituted in the 3rd set when victory was assured.
At 6-0, they lead the standings and are on the verge of sweeping the first round. Next up on Wednesday is FEU, their nemesis in last year’s championship series.
Unbeaten for the Holidays
The Lady Spikers will bring their perfect slate on to the new year as they fashioned out a 25-18, 26-24, 25-14 win over UP today to remain on top of the helm. Stephanie Mercado led the team to their 5th win in as many games with 17 hits. Charleen Cruz followed with 13 points. Reserves Camille Cerveza and Isabella Lepping also contributed significantly as they each had 3 service aces out of the team’s total of 11.
In the men’s division, the Green Spikers absorbed its 3rd setback in 5 games as they fall to Adamson 25-22, 25-14, 25-22. Chris Macasaet topscored for the Green Archers with 19 points
Our volleyball teams will resume their campaign starting Jan 9 as the Lady Spikers face NU while the Green Spikers take on FEU the next day.
Lady Spikers repulse Ateneo 3-0 to stay undefeated
Despite a number of slip-ups they committed the entire game, the Lady Spikers were still able to knock-off Ateneo in a straight-set win (25-17, 28-26, 25-23) today. They now carry a 2-0 slate which puts them on top of the leaderboard.
Not even Ateneo’s new fashion statement could change their fortunes against the defending champions. The Lady Eagles, sporting their trend-setting uniforms were not able to capitalize on the 19 errors made by our volleybelles.
Stephanie Mercado again paced the Lady Spikers with 17 points followed by Jacqueline Alarca and Charleen Cruz with 11 and 10 respectively. Next contest is this Sunday against Adamson.
Steph up into Cruz control on Opening Day
They may have shown some rustiness at the start but in the end, the Lady Spikers proved that they are still the team to beat this UAAP season. The defending champions started their campaign on a high note with a come-from-behind win over pre-tournament favorite and recently crowned V-League champion UST Tigresses 20-25, 25-20, 22-25, 25-22, 15-11 today.
With the win, the Lady Spikers got some payback against the very same team that gave them a straight-set beating in the University Games last October.
Stephanie Mercado and Charleen Cruz led the team with 28 hits and 21 points respectively. Next game is against Ateneo this Friday.









