DLSU Lady Spikers

DLSU Lady Spikers
Short name DLSU
Nickname Lady Spikers
Manager Raffy Villavicencio
Captain Kim Fajardo
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The De La Salle University Lady Spikers is a collegiate team in the Philippines playing in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) in the women’s divisions. The women's team was one of the teams in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) The Women's Volleyball team or the De La Salle Lady Spikers has been successful over a number of seasons. They are one of the most successful women's volleyball team of the decade.

History

The De La Salle University Lady Spikers is a collegiate team in the Philippines playing in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) in the women’s divisions. The women's team was one of the teams in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) The Women's Volleyball team or the De La Salle Lady Spikers has been successful over a number of seasons. They are the most successful women's volleyball team of the decade. The school was the first Women's Volleyball champion in 1975. The first UAAP title of the team came in 1999. They then won the UAAP title in 2003, 2004, 2005 (as 3-peat champions), 2009, 2011,2012 and 2013 (as 3-peat champions). They have won a total of eight (8) titles. 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 3 conferences in the Shakey's V-league, 2004 Second Conference, 2005 Conference and the 2006 Conference

In 2008 the Lady Spikers soared high as they emerged champions in the UAAP, overpowering 2007 champions, FEU. 2008 Lady Spikers' captain, Manilla Santos was the UAAP MVP.

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

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)

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 Ateneo 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, powered by 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 crushed the Ateneo Lady Eagles into their 13 straight losing streak against the mighty lady spikers, 3 sets to none and win its eighth UAAP championship and its second 3-peat feat. Gumabao was chosen as Finals MVP.[1][2][3]

In the following season 2013-2014 with the will of capturing a 4-peat title and their 9th title, La Salle made a remarkable second 14-0 win loss eliminations sweeps record, making them the first women's team to gain such, and for many years, La Salle once again showed no mercy to Ateneo winning the elimination games against the Katipunan-based female squad.[4] DLSU then got the number 1 spot after erasing every team on its way, the Lady Spikers then got the thrice-to-beat advantage, and currently holds the longest winning game 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). DLSU, however, lost to their Archnemesis Ateneo (in their third consecutive season rivalry 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 join the UAAP, ending 36 years of drought. UAAP Season 76 women's volleyball finals series became notable for being the longest championship series in the league's history (lasting 4 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–present form of the UAAP's Final Four playoffs format era.[5]

In the Girls Division, the Junior Lady Spikers represented by De La Salle-Zobel, have won a league best nine (9) titles which include a 5-peat (1994-1999) and the recent season as 3-peat champions. Junior Lady Spiker stalwarts Kim Kianna Dy and recent Juniors MVP Andie Narciso matched the 3-peat feat of their Senior counterparts.

Roster

UAAP Season 78 WVT Lineup

No. Name Position Height Weight Play Yr. High School
1 Maria Mikaela Esperanza Setter 5' 5" 120 lbs. 5th De La Salle Lipa
3 Mika Aereen M. Reyes Middle Hitter 5' 11" 130 lbs. 5th St. Scholastica’s College Manila
4 Carol Ann Cerveza Opposite Hitter 5' 9" 125 lbs. 5th Hope Christian High School
5 Dawn Nicole L. Macandili Libero 5' 3" 100 lbs. 3rd De La Salle Zobel
7 May Luna Outside Hitter 5' 8" 120 lbs. Rookie Tagum City National High School
8 Victonara S. Galang Outside Hitter 5' 9" 125 lbs. 5th Angeles University Foundation
9 Kim A. Fajardo Setter 5' 8" 120 lbs. 4th University of Santo Tomas
10 Mary Joy D. Baron Middle Hitter 5' 11" 130 lbs. 3rd Baguio City National High School
11 Kim Kianna M. Dy Opposite Hitter 5' 10" 125 lbs. 3rd De La Salle Zobel
12 Carmel June Saga Libero 5' 5" 115 lbs. 1st Silliman University
15 Ernestine Tiamzon Outside Hitter 5' 9" 125 lbs. Rookie Moscrop Secondary School
Burnaby British Columbia Canada
16 Norielle Ipac Middle Hitter 5' 11" 130 lbs. Rookie Kings' Montessori School
18 Cydthealee A. Demecillo Outside Hitter 5' 8" 125 lbs. 5th University of Southern Philippines
19 Christine Joy P. Soyud Opposite Hitter 5' 10" 135 lbs 2nd Doña Hortencia Salas Benedicto National HS
La Carlota City Negros Occidental

The DLSU Lady Spikers Recruitement Class of 2015

No. Name Position Height Weight Play Yr. High School
7 May Luna Outside Hitter 5' 7" 120 lbs. Rookie Tagum City National High School
15 Ernestine Tiamzon Outside Hitter 5' 9" 125 lbs. Rookie Moscrop Secondary School
Burnaby British Columbia, Canada
Norielle Ipac Middle Hitter 5' 11" 130 lbs. Rookie Kings' Montessori School
Ezra Gyra Barroga Outside Hitter 5' 8" 125 lbs. Rookie University of Santo Tomas
Bettina Caceres Setter 5' 5" 115 lbs. Rookie De La Salle Zobel
Michelle Cobb Setter 5'5 120 lbs. Rookie St. Scholastica's College Manila
Aljan Andre Pielago Outside Hitter 5' 8" 125 lbs. Rookie Angeles University Foundation
Noreen Angelee C. Gabriana Setter 5' 7" 120 lbs Rookie Holy Infant Montessori Center
Criselda Valenzuela Libero 5' 4" 115 lbs. Rookie De La Salle Zobel
Marta Roces Libero 5' 4" 115 lbs. Rookie St. Scholastica's College Manila
Monica Basco Outside Hitter 5' 8" 125 lbs. Rookie St. Paul College Pasig

The DLSU Lady Spikers Volleyball Training Pool

No. Name Position Height Weight Play Yr. High School
17 Princess Justine G. Tiu Outside Hitter 5' 8" 135 lbs 2nd La Salle College Antipolo
2 Aduke Christine P. Ogunsanya Opposite Hitter 5' 9" 130 lbs 1st Dumangas National High School
6 Desiree Wynea T. Cheng Opposite Hitter / Setter 5' 8" 120 lbs. 2nd Hope Christian High School
Claudia D. Cojuangco Libero 5' 4" 115 lbs. 1st British School Manila
Esther Joy Carodan Middle Hitter 5' 9 1/2" 130 lbs. 1st
Michaella Marie Cruz Libero 5' 5" 115 lbs. 1st PAREF Southcrest School - Cebu City
Rovena Instrella Opposite Hitter 5' 8" 125 lbs. 1st College of San Benildo-Rizal
Arriane Mae Layug Outside / Middle Hitter 5' 8" 125 lbs. 1st Angeles University Foundation
Gail Julia Cruz Setter 5' 6" 120 lbs. 1st De La Salle Canlubang
Carmel June Saga Libero 5' 5" 115 lbs. 1st Silliman University
Marianne Therese M. Tantuico Middle Hitter 6' 0" 135 lbs. 1st PAREF Woodrose School

Coaching staff

  • Head Coach: Ramil de Jesus
  • Assistant Coach: Noel Orcullo

Team Staff

  • Team Manager: Raffy Villavicencio
  • Team Utility: Pong Enriquez
  • Coordinator: Kent So

Medical Staff

  • Team Physician:
  • Physical Therapist:

Notable Players Women's Division

-* Co-MVPs

Girls Division

See Also

References

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