
Ateneo Blue Eagles’ Lyann De Guzman during a game against UP Fighting Maroons in the UAAP Season 87 women’s volleyball tournament. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net MANILA, Philippines —In Ateneo, there’s no star player only a “star team.
” That’s how Lyann De Guzman described the Blue Eagles’ campaign in UAAP Season 87 women’s volleyball tournament after winning their first assignment. De Guzman is facing early challenges in her final year as Ateneo dropped its first two games and lost two key players Zel Tsunashima and JLo Delos Santos toseason-ending injuries. LIVE: UAAP Season 87 volleyball February 23 – UP vs Ateneo, NU vs FEU “This isn’t a one-man show.
None of us are star players, but I call our team a ‘star team.’ When we’re complete, we’re really strong,” said De Guzman after Ateneo dealt University of the Philippines its first loss, 25-18, 25-22, 25-18, on Sunday at Mall of Asia Arena. De Guzman, who had 14 points, six digs, and four excellent receptions to improve to a 1-2 record, lauded her team’s collective effort with Sobe Buena pouring in 17 points in her return.
“Of course, the pressure is there—it never goes away. But I was reminded that I don’t have to carry everything on my own because my teammates are there to help me, and we all contribute,” she said. READ: UAAP: Ateneo sweeps UP to bag first win in women’s volleyball “A lot has happened, and we’ve made so many sacrifices these past few months.
Of course, we’re really happy to get our first win this season. I hope this win boosts our confidence and helps us work on the skills we still need to improve.” De Guzman is also grateful for the continuous support of the Ateneo community including former players Alyssa Valdez, Vanie Gandler, Faith Nisperos, Bea De Leon, and Roma Mae Doromal.
“We’re so thankful for the Ateneo community. Their support is incredible—they never get tired of cheering for us, whether we win or lose. That’s why we’re so grateful,” she said.
Subscribe to our daily newsletter By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . “We’re very happy because they’re always there, no matter what—win or lose.
Even if they can’t always watch because of their busy schedules, we know they’re still supporting us.”.