De La Salle Lady Spikers volleyball explained

DLSU Lady Spikers
University:De La Salle University
Nickname:Lady Spikers
Founded:1975
Location:Manila
Coach:Ramil de Jesus
Captain:Angel Anne Canino
League:UAAP
NCAA (former)
Season:Season 86 (2024)
Position:3rd Place
Titles:UAAP

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NCAA: 1

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The De La Salle University Lady Spikers are the women's collegiate varsity volleyball team of De La Salle University. They compete in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). The DLSU Lady Spikers are hailed as the most dominant women's volleyball team in the UAAP for the last two decades (and Final Four era) having won 12 championships, eight silver and two bronze finishes.[1]

History

The Lady Spikers were the first NCAA women's champions in volleyball when the tournament was introduced in NCAA Season 51 (1975–76). The first UAAP title of the team came in Season 62 (2000). They then won the UAAP title in 2004, 2005, 2006 (as 3-peat champions),[2] 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 (as 3-peat champions),[3] and 2016, 2017, 2018 (as 3-peat champions),[4] and 2023.[5] They have won a total of twelve (12) titles in the UAAP all under Coach Ramil de Jesus. The Lady Spikers hold the distinction of having appeared in the Finals for ten consecutive times from UAAP Seasons 71 to 80 (2009–2018) which is the longest streak in the Final Four era of the UAAP.[6]

The Lady Spikers are also 4-peat Champions of the PVF National Inter-Collegiate Volleyball Tournament nailing the 8th, 9th, 10th & 11th editions of the tournament. They have also won three successive Shakey's V-League titles – Second Conference of Season 1 in 2004, First Conference of Season 2 in 2005, and First Conference of Season 3 in 2006.[7]

In 2009, the Lady Spikers won against the FEU Lady Tamaraws. The 2009 Lady Spikers' captain, Manilla Santos, was the MVP.[8]

In 2010–2011, the Lady Spikers, powered by stalwarts Abigail Maraño, Michele Gumabao, Charleen Cruz (team captain), Stephanie Mercado and Season MVP Jacqueline Alarca, edged out the UST Tigresses in Game 2 of the Season 73 Finals. Cruz was the Finals MVP.[9]

In 2011–2012, the Lady Spikers swept the elimination round to earn an automatic finals berth and a 1-game advantage in the Finals. After losing their first game in the season in Game 1, the Lady Spikers led by Season MVP Maraño, Gumabao and prized rookies Mika Reyes and Ara Galang defeated the Ateneo Lady Eagles in Games 2 and 3 (winning Game 3 against the Ateneo Lady Eagles in 3 straight sets). Graduating team captain Charleen Cruz was hailed the Most Valuable player of the Finals for the second straight year (Season 73 and 74).[10]

In 2012–2013, after an opening day loss to the UST Golden Tigresses, the Lady Spikers won the rest of their elimination round games to finish with a 13–1 win-loss card. In the Final Four, the Lady Spikers defeated the NU Lady Bulldogs in 3 straight sets to advance to the finals facing rival Ateneo Lady Eagles. In Game 1 of the best of 3 Finals, the Lady Eagles started strong and led 2–0 but the Lady Spikers regained their bearings and came back to win the last 3 sets and win Game 1 despite committing 48 unforced errors. In Game 2, the Lady Spikers, with the leadership of Season MVP and best blocker Aby Maraño together with co-MVP Ara Galang, Mika Reyes, Michele Gumabao, Melissa Gohing, Wensh Tiu, Mika Esperenza, Kim Fajardo and Cyd Demecillo, once again defeated the Ateneo Lady Eagles, handing them their 13th straight loss against the Lady Spikers, 3 sets to none, giving La Salle its eighth UAAP championship and its second 3-peat feat. Gumabao was chosen as Finals MVP.[11] [12]

In the 2013–2014 season, with the goal of capturing a 4-peat title and their 9th UAAP championship in mind, La Salle made a remarkable second 14–0 win-loss eliminations record, making them the first women's volleyball team to achieve the feat, and once again showed no mercy to Ateneo, winning the elimination games against the Katipunan-based female squad. DLSU then got the number 1 spot after defeating every team on its way. The Lady Spikers got the thrice-to-beat advantage, establishing the longest winning streak in UAAP history (standing at 30 games, since its second game during the Season 75 eliminations round, up to the final eliminations game in Season 76).[13] DLSU, however, lost to their nemesis Ateneo (in their third consecutive season matchup for the championship) 3 games to 1 (despite La Salle's 1–0 incentive lead for the tournament's best-of-five championship round), giving the Lady Eagles their first title ever since they joined the UAAP, ending 36 years of drought. The UAAP Season 76 women's volleyball finals series is notable for being the longest championship series in the league's history (lasting 5 games after the Ateneo Lady Eagles overcame La Salle's thrice-to-beat advantage in the 5-set thriller Game 3), with La Salle being the first ever UAAP varsity team to gain an automatic finals berth as top seed but losing to a lower-seed team in the championship series in the 2008 to the present form of the UAAP's Final Four playoffs format era.[14]

In 2016, after a heart breaking loss the previous season without Ara Galang in the finals, they finished with an 11–3 win-loss elimination record, starting strong in the elimination round and even ending the Ateneo Lady Eagles' 24-match winning streak.[15] DLSU then got the number 2 spot entering the Final Four with a twice-to-beat-advantage, but lost to the FEU Lady Tamaraws in game 1 (a 5-set thriller). The Lady Spikers regained their composure as they won in 3 straight sets in Game 2 to advance to the finals facing rival Ateneo Lady Eagles for the 5th consecutive year.[16] In Game 1 of the best of 3 Finals, the Ateneo Lady Eagles started strong and led early but the Lady Spikers regained their bearings and finished to win Game 1 in 3 straight. In Game 2, the Katipunan-based squad rallied from a 0–2 deficit to win in 5 sets with the help of their leading scorer Alyssa Valdez with 34 points.[17] In Game 3, the Lady Spikers, powered by Best Setter Kim Fajardo together with graduating seniors Ara Galang, Mika Reyes, Cyd Demecillo, Mika Esperanza and Carol Cerveza, and juniors Kim Kianna Dy, best blocker Majoy Baron and best digger and best receiver Dawn Macandili, dethroned the Ateneo Lady Eagles, 3 sets to 1, to win their ninth UAAP championship. Kim Kianna Dy was selected as Finals MVP.[18] [19] [20]

In 2017, the Lady Spikers finished with an 11–3 win-loss elimination record gaining a twice to beat advantage in the Final Four Series. The Lady Spikers faced the Lady Tigresses and won in four sets bringing them to another finals appearance against arch rival ADMU Lady Eagles. The Lady Spikers were able to sweep the Best of Three Finals Series winning in four sets in Game 1 and five sets in Game 2, making them back-to-back champions. Kim Fajardo was awarded UAAP Season 79 Best Setter and Best Server, Dawn Macandili was awarded with UAAP Season 79 Best Receiver and Majoy Baron as UAAP Season 79 MVP. Desiree Cheng was named the Finals MVP.[21] [22] [23] In 2018, the Lady Spikers achieved their third 3-peat after sweeping FEU in the Finals. Dawn Macandili was awarded the Finals MVP.[24] [25]

In 2023, the Lady Spikers won their 12th UAAP championship title in the Season 85 women's volleyball tournament.[26] [27] Angel Canino became the second rookie to be named Season MVP and Rookie of the Year after Mhicaela Belen,[28] [29] and Marionne Alba was named Finals MVP.[30] [31]

In 2024, the Lady Spikers bannered by the Season 85 Rookie-MVP Angel Canino, Season 85 First Best Middle Blocker Thea Gagate, 2024 SSL National Collegiate Conference MVP and Best Opposite Spiker Shevanna Laput, Alleiah Malaluan, Maicah Larroza, Julia Coronel, Baby Jyne Soreño, and others, tried to defend the crown and further cement DLSU's dominance in the league but they were defeated in the eliminations twice by the UST Golden Tigresses. The NU Lady Bulldogs were also able to snap their 5-game losing streak against the Lady Spikers in the second-round meeting. Angel Canino was sidelined for 5 games because of an injury. In the second round of eliminations, they were tested by the UP Fighting Maroons, was pushed to the limit by the gritty UE Lady Warriors, and again, was tested by the Adamson Lady Falcons in their second meeting, all without their ace player Angel Canino. However, when they played against their collegiate arch rivals, the DLSU Lady Spikers again showed dominance against the Ateneo Blue Eagles to extend their wins against the Katipunan-based squad 14-0 since the Game 1 of the Finals of Season 79. During the playoff for the twice-to-beat advantage, the DLSU Lady Spikers once again found themselves in the losing end when they were defeated by the UST Golden Tigresses, 3-1. In the Final Four battle, they were able to extend the match to 5 sets against the twice-to-beat UST Golden Tigresses but eventually succumb to their fierce rivals from España and were unable to defend the crown. Thea Gagate, the 3x UAAP Best Middle Blocker awardee, led the list of graduating DLSU Lady Spikers, together with the seniors Julia Coronel, Maicah Larroza, and Jhay-ar Levina.[32]

In the girls' division, the Junior Lady Spikers represented by De La Salle-Zobel, have won a league best ten (10) titles which include a 5-peat from UAAP Seasons 57 to 61 and a 3-peat from Seasons 73 to 75. Junior Lady Spiker stalwarts Kim Kianna Dy and Juniors MVP Andie Narciso matched the 3-peat feat of their senior counterparts. In UAAP Season 81, the Junior Lady Spikers won their 10th championship and ended NU's four-year reign.[33] [34]

Record

University Athletic Association of the Philippines

The DLSU Women's Volleyball Team was formed in 1975 when the women's volleyball tournament was introduced in NCAA Season 51, then later moved to the UAAP in 1986 (Season 49) when De La Salle University was admitted into the league.

DLSU Lady Spikers in UAAP Season 56–present
SeasonPlaceMost Valuable PlayerFinals OpponentNotes
SeasonFinals
Season 568th place
Season 577th place
Season 588th place
Season 595th place
Season 604th placeCoach Ramil de Jesus' first coaching
Season 61 2nd place Far Eastern University
Season 62 ChampionIris OrtegaN/A University of Santo Tomas1st championship title
Season 63 2nd place Far Eastern University
Season 64
Season 65
Season 66 ChampionDesiree HernandezN/A2nd championship title
Season 67Maureen Penetrante University of Santo Tomas3rd championship title
Season 68Desiree Hernandez Adamson University4th championship title and 1st three-peat
Season 69No recordSuspended[35]
Season 706th placeForfeited[36]
Season 71 ChampionManilla SantosN/A Far Eastern University5th championship title
Season 72 2nd place University of Santo Tomas
Season 73 ChampionJacqueline AlarcaCharleen Abigaile Cruz6th championship title
Season 74Abigail Maraño Ateneo de Manila University7th championship title
Season 75Abigail Maraño and Victonara GalangMichele Theresa Gumabao8th championship title and 2nd three-peat
Season 76 2nd place
Season 77
Season 78 ChampionKim Kianna Dy9th championship title
Season 79Mary Joy BaronDesiree Wynea Cheng10th championship title
Season 80Dawn Nicole Macandili Far Eastern University11th championship title and 3rd three-peat
Season 81 3rd place
Season 84 2nd place National University
Season 85 ChampionAngel Anne CaninoMarionne Angelique Alba12th championship title
Season 86 3rd place

Shakey's Super League

DLSU Lady Spikers in SSL 2022–present
YearPlaceMost Valuable PlayerFinals OpponentNotes
2022 2nd place National University
2023 ChampionShevana Maria Nicola Laput Adamson University1st championship title

Roster

UAAP Season 86 Roster
No.NamePositionHeightPlaying Year
1Krystal Lyka HernandezL1.52m (04.99feet)1st
3Thea Allison GagateMB1.88m (06.17feet)3rd
5Lyka May De LeonL1.55m (05.09feet)2nd
6Alleiah Jan MalaluanOH1.8m (05.9feet)3rd
7Shevana Maria Nicola LaputOP1.88m (06.17feet)2nd
9Julia Cyrille Coronel (c)S1.75m (05.74feet)3rd
10Princess Maicah LarrozaOH1.63m (05.35feet)3rd
11Gillianna Jenya Louise TorresOH2nd
12Angel Anne CaninoOH1.8m (05.9feet)2nd
13Julyana TolentinoS1.8m (05.9feet)3rd
15Amie ProvidoMB1.8m (05.9feet)2nd
16Baby Jyne SoreñoOP1.75m (05.74feet)3rd
17Julieanne Rose LevinaOH1st
22Katrina Del CastilloMB1.8m (05.9feet)1st
Legend
 (cTeam Captain
OHOutside Hitter
MBMiddle Blocker
OPOpposite Hitter
SSetter
LLibero

Notable players

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'Gold standard' Lady Spikers cement UAAP women's volleyball dominance. The Philippine Star. May 2, 2018.
  2. Web site: La Salle crushes Ateneo to repeat as UAAP women's volleyball champs. GMA News. February 29, 2012.
  3. Web site: La Salle blazes way to UAAP women's volleyball three-peat. The Philippine Star. March 6, 2013.
  4. Web site: La Salle completes 3-peat, sweeps FEU. Inquirer. May 2, 2018.
  5. Web site: La Salle completes comeback vs NU, clinches title in 5-set marathon. ABS-CBN News. May 14, 2023.
  6. Web site: UST ousts DLSU, barges into UAAP women's volleyball finals. The Philippine Star. May 5, 2019.
  7. Web site: Lady Spikers' V-League comeback no longer pushing through, says La Salle official. SPIN.ph. June 23, 2015.
  8. Web site: Manilla Santos' farewell UAAP game turned out to be her finest hour. SPIN.ph. May 8, 2020.
  9. Web site: UST, La Salle share UAAP volley honors. The Philippine Star. February 27, 2011.
  10. Web site: Lady Archers sweep Eagles, retain volley crown. The Philippine Star. March 1, 2012.
  11. Web site: UAAP: DLSU defeats Ateneo for the women's volleyball crown, completes 3-peat. GMA News. March 6, 2013.
  12. Web site: A look back: First UAAP 3-Peat Volleyball Championship. The LaSallian. March 16, 2013.
  13. Web site: UAAP: Undefeated no longer – Lady Eagles win Finals game one, snap DLSU's 30-win streak. GMA News. March 5, 2014.
  14. Web site: Greenstincts: Searching for the Lady Spikers' lost mojo. Take Aim Sports. March 5, 2015.
  15. Web site: La Salle ends Ateneo's 24-game win streak. GMA News. February 27, 2016.
  16. Web site: La Salle tames Lady Tams to enter finals. The Manila Times. April 20, 2016.
  17. Web site: Ateneo completes epic comeback to force Game 3. Rappler. April 27, 2016.
  18. Web site: La Salle Lady Spikers end Ateneo Lady Eagles' two-year-reign in UAAP women's volleyball. SPIN.ph. April 30, 2016.
  19. Web site: Final MVP Kim Dy dedicates title game to graduating Lady Spikers. Inquirer. April 30, 2016.
  20. Web site: La Salle reclaims UAAP title after defeating Ateneo. Rappler. April 30, 2016.
  21. Web site: La Salle secures back-to-back titles after sweeping Ateneo. Rappler. May 6, 2017.
  22. Web site: La Salle reigns for 10th time, vanquishes Ateneo. Tiebreaker Times. May 6, 2017.
  23. Web site: La Salle's Desiree Cheng is UAAP Season 79 Finals MVP. Inquirer. May 6, 2017.
  24. Web site: Still peerless, DLSU Lady Spikers reign as 3-peat UAAP champions. Rappler. May 2, 2018.
  25. Web site: UAAP three-peat complete as La Salle spikers complete sweep of FEU Lady Tamaraws. SPIN.ph. May 2, 2018.
  26. Web site: La Salle storms back, completes revenge on NU for UAAP 85 crown. Tiebreaker Times. May 14, 2023.
  27. Web site: La Salle caps off dominant Season 85 with reverse sweep of NU for 12th title. Rappler. May 14, 2023.
  28. Web site: La Salle's Angel Canino named UAAP women's volleyball rookie MVP. Inquirer. May 14, 2023.
  29. Web site: DLSU ace Angel Canino named UAAP rookie MVP. The Philippine Star. May 14, 2023.
  30. Web site: Surreal moment for Mars Alba as she leaves La Salle a UAAP champion. Inquirer. May 14, 2023.
  31. Web site: Double celebration for Mars Alba as she is UAAP Finals MVP. Tiebreaker Times. May 14, 2023.
  32. Web site: UST recreates history, dethrones La Salle to claim UAAP Women's Volleyball Finals spot. Tiebreaker Times. May 5, 2024.
  33. Web site: De La Salle-Zobel ends NU's four-year reign in UAAP girls' volleyball. SPIN.ph. December 9, 2018.
  34. Web site: La Salle Zobel reclaims UAAP high school volley crown. Rappler. December 9, 2018.
  35. News: La Salle's great collapse Volley Vault Volleyverse.com. 2016-08-24. Volleyverse.com. 2018-04-24. en-US.
  36. Web site: De La Salle's four wins nullified « Spike it Hard Volleyball Philippines. spikeithard.com. en-US. 2018-04-24.