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UST swamps UP in beach volleyball

University of Santo Tomas’ Babylove Barbon and Gen Eslapor scored a quick 21-11, 21-6 win over University of the Philippines’ Rosie Rosier and Euricka Eslapor for a smashing start in the UAAP Season 82 Women’s Beach Volleyball Tournament Sunday at Sands SM By The Bay.

UST swamps UP in beach volleyball
UST’s Babylove Barbon (left) and Gen Eslapor after scoring a point against the University of the Philippines’ Rosie Rosier and Euricka Eslapor.

The four-peat seeking Tigresses are looking good to extend their reign even in the post-Sisi Rondina.

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Although Barbon and Eslapor are tipped to win it all, it will take a lot of hard work for UST to cement its status as the most successful women’s beach volleyball program.

Rondina built the Tigresses’ dynasty, winning four of five titles during her highly-successful collegiate sand court stint.

“Kung ano ang experience na nakuha namin sa mga off-season leagues, yun ang ina-apply namin,” said Barbon, the Quezon, Bukidnon native who along with Eslapor represented the Philippines in the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour 1-Star in Boracay last May.

Also enjoying a winning start is the De La Salle pair of Tin Tiamzon and rookie Justine Jazareno, who overpowered National University’s Andrea Abian and Chlea dela Fuente, 21-11, 21-4.

Far Eastern University’s Sheila Mae Kiseo bucked cramps late in the third set, helping Sheena Gallentes to a 22-20, 17-21, 15-12 conquest of Ateneo’s Ponggay Gaston and rookie Roma Mae Doromal.

Adamson University’s Kring Uy and Chen Ave rallied from a set down to beat University of the East’s Lyen Ritual and returning Juliet Catindig, 13-21, 21-13, 15-7, in the last match.

Unlike in the previous years where a team that completes a 7-0 sweep in the elimination round will gain an outright championship, the undefeated team will now go through the Final Four. The unbeaten team, though, will still have the twice-to-beat advantage in the semis by finishing no. 1 in the elims.

The championship round is a best-of-three series.

Action resumes on Wednesday with eight matches, four in the morning and four in the afternoon, starting at 8 a.m. at the same Mall of Asia sand court.

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