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Lady Bulldogs oust Lady Tamaraws to book UAAP finals return

MANILA, Philippines — Jaja Santiago turned down the possibility of playing for the Chery Tiggo Crossovers in their remaining games in the 2024 PVL All-Filipino Conference, saying her application for Japanese citizenship is already in motion.

Santiago, who is in town to support Chery and her alma mater National University in their respective tournaments, is working toward changing her citizenship in an effort to play for Japan’s national team.

The middle blocker has been playing for multiple club teams in the Japan V. League, having suited up for the Ageo Medics and her current team JT Marvelous.

Because of her skills, Santiago has since been approached to play for the national team — while also attending training camp earlier this year for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

But before anything, she will have to be a Japanese citizen.

Playing it safe, Santiago said that though she would love to support the Crossovers in their bid for the bronze, she has to make sure she won’t jeopardize her chance at Japanese citizenship.

“Makikita niyo ako doon [sa games] but [I’m] not [gonna] play,” Santiago said Wednesday as she dropped by the Smart Araneta Coliseum to watch the NU Lady Bulldogs. 

“Because I’m on the process na. It’s hard to risk [it].” 

In principle, the Crossovers can actually field Santiago in their best-of-three series against Petro Gazz. This is because the Chery Tiggo management had listed Santiago among their roster spots at the beginning of the conference.

Still, with a bigger dream on the line, the former NU standout isn’t about to risk it.

Santiago added that she is unaware of the details, saying it’s already in the works. She also mentioned that Philippine National Volleyball Federation President Tats Suzara is aiding her in the process.

“Actually, walang nakakaalam kung nasaan na siya. But it’s on the process. Hopefully ma-approve. Sir Tats is helping me though.” 

Santiago is expected to watch Game 1 on Thursday, May 9, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, for the battle for bronze against the Petro Gazz Angels.

MANILA, Philippines — The National University Lady Bulldogs booked their third straight trip to the UAAP women’s volleyball finals after dominating the Far Eastern University Lady Tamaraws in straight sets, 25-13, 27-25, 25-15, Wednesday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

NU will be facing the UST Golden Tigresses in the Season 86 finals. The two teams split their elimination round series.

Former Most Valuable Player Bella Belen showed her stuff, finishing with 21 points off of 16 attacks and five service aces. She also had 14 excellent digs.

After a hard-fought second set that saw the Lady Bull dogs come back from seven points down, they regained their form in the third set, going up 9-3 early on.

While FEU was able to cut the deficit to just three, 7-10, Sheena Toring punched one in to go up b y four, 11-7.

This lit a fire under last season’s runners-up, as the Lady Bulldogs went up by eight, 20-12, after a block on Jean Asis.

A kill by Asis kept the Morayta-based squad in the game, 20-13, but the Sampaloc-based team just out hustled and outmuscled their opponents.

An attack error by Chai Papa put NU at match point, 24-14, and an off-the-block attack by Chen Tagaod saved the winning mark.

Alinsug would end the match, setting the date with the Tigresses.

Toring backstopped Belen with 13 points off of a game-high six blocks, five a ttacks and two service aces. Alyssa Solomon added nine.

No FEU player finished in double figures. Tagaod led the team with nine markers, while Gerzel Petallo chipped in eight, all attacks.

NU recorded 41 attack points , 10 service aces and nine blocks.

The Lady Tamaraws also committed 17 errors compared to the Lady Bulldogs’ 13.

Game 1 of the finals will be held this weekend also at the Big Dome. 

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