THE University of Santo Tomas Golden Tigresses shook off the emotional baggage of their premature celebration in Game 2 and secured the 2024 V-League Women’s Collegiate Challenge title with a commanding 24-26, 25-20, 25-21, 25-14 victory over the Far Eastern University Lady Tamaraws in their sudden death at the Philsports Arena in Pasig on Friday.
Despite a stumble in the first set, the Golden Tigresses demonstrated their composure and determination, knowing they had the firepower to subdue the Lady Tams. They swept the next three sets, with a dominant fourth set performance erasing the sting of their previous game’s dramatic conclusion.
In that match, UST had celebrated prematurely after taking a 14-13 lead in Set 5 followed by a Cassie Carballo crucial hit. However, FEU successfully challenged a net touch violation by UST’s setter, overturning the result and snatching the victory, which forced a winner-take-all Game 3.
In the decisive match, FEU started strong but couldn’t maintain control against a relentless UST squad.
The Golden Tigresses found their rhythm, particularly in the pivotal third set, where they pulled away, leaving the Lady Tamaraws with little room to respond. By the fourth set, UST took full command, preventing any FEU comeback and sealing the crown without the need for another dramatic fifth-set finish.
MVP Angge Poyos made a triumphant return after missing Game 2 due to illness, powering the Golden Tigresses to their seventh V-League title with a stunning 31-point performance, built on 29 attacks and two blocks.
She also contributed eight excellent receptions, leading the squad to a dominant finish over three straight sets. The victory marked UST’s first V-League championship since 2010, the same year it secured the UAAP Season 72 women’s volleyball title.
“Very happy ako kasi nakabalik ako sa Game 3. Unang-una goal ko lang talaga ang makatulong sa team, so thankful na nakuha namin ‘yung championship namin,” said the 20-year-old outside hitter, showing both humility and pride.
After clinching a 2-1 set lead, the Golden Tigresses charged into the fourth set with an early 14-6 lead, fueled by a service ace from Reg Jurado and an attack error by Lovely Lopez.
That third-set win seemed to drain the fight from the Lady Tamaraws, as Poyos and Jurado led a relentless attack in the fourth set. The quick strike from Pia Abbu and back-to-back hits from Jurado sealed the 11-point set victory.
“Masaya ‘yung grupo, at least nakarecover kami from an upset loss doon sa Game 2. Masaya rin kasi kumpleto yung grupo namin bukod kay Em (Banagua). Naexperience ulit namin na magchampion dito sa V-League, kaya overwhelming yung tuwa na nararamdaman namin,” said UST head coach Kungfu Reyes.
Jurado contributed 15 points with 12 attacks, two serves, and a block, while Perdido added 10 points in the decisive match. Finals MVP Carballo orchestrated UST’s offense masterfully with 19 excellent sets, while also adding five points.
Meanwhile, Bakanke led FEU with 16 points, built on 11 attacks, four blocks and an ace, while Jean Asis scored nine points and made two blocks, and Gerzel Petallo came off the bench to score eight points in the school’s second consecutive silver medal finish, after losing to the CSB Lady Blazers last season.