Shaina Nitura and the Adamson Lady Falcons cruise to the semifinals of the 2025 V-League Collegiate Challenge after a sweep of Mapua.
Adamson University made quick work of Mapua University, 25-15, 25-23, 25-11, to secure the first semifinal spot in the 2025 V-League Women’s Collegiate Challenge on Sunday at the Paco Arena Sports and Events Center in Manila.
Fresh off a sweep of the Arellano Lady Chiefs yesterday, the Lady Falcons leaned on the stellar play of Shaina Nitura, Abby Segui, and Fhei Sagaysay to survive a tight second set and extend their winning streak to five games in the eight-team tournament organized by Sports Vision.
Nitura, the UAAP Season 87 Rookie of the Year, delivered 18 points on 16 attacks and two blocks, along with five excellent digs, while Segui added 12 points on 11 attacks. With the victory, Adamson solidified its hold on first place with an unbeaten 5-0 record.
“I’m really grateful on how nag-rrespond yung mga bata to every situation. They know that we are learning a lot, but kailangan marami rin kami i-adjust dito sa mga games namin and sa mga training din namin para hindi lang kami mag-stick doon sa nalalaman namin,” Lady Falcons head coach JP Yude said.
“It’s always a process and they’re always building a relationship talaga so that pagdating ng panahon, we’re not solely relying on Shaina kasi napapagod din yung bata. Kailangan ma-build namin yung encouragement para mag-contribute each and everyone na nasa court,” he added.
After falling into an early five-point hole to start the second set, Adamson responded at the perfect time. A pivotal 4-0 run—powered by three Mordi hits and an attack error from Freighanne Garcia—turned a 21-23 deficit into a critical two-sets-to-none lead.
The narrow second-set triumph gave Adamson the momentum it needed in the third frame. A backrow hit by Nitura and a down-the-line kill from Red Bascon opened up a 16-6 lead, giving the Lady Falcons a decisive cushion.
The Lady Falcons will look to maintain their unbeaten run when they face the Colegio San Juan de Letran Lady Knights and rising star Judiel—Shaina’s older sister—on Wednesday, September 3, at the same Manila venue.
Meanwhile, Mapua, which came off a breakthrough win over Ateneo de Manila University yesterday, was eliminated from semifinal contention after slipping to a 1-5 record in its penultimate game of the tournament.
Raissa Ricablanca tallied 10 points on nine attacks, while team captain Alyanna Ong added seven points in the loss.