The FEU Lady Tamaraws stay alive in the V-League Collegiate Challenge, forcing a winner-take-all Finals Game 3 against the Adamson Lady Falcons.
Far Eastern University refused to bow out, outlasting Adamson University in four sets, 25-13, 25-22, 15-25, 25-23, to force a winner-take-all Game 3 in the 2025 V-League Collegiate Challenge Finals on Wednesday at the City of Dasmariñas Arena.
Gerzel Petallo and Kyle Pendon spearheaded the Lady Tamaraws’ offense, stepping up in key stretches to keep their championship hopes alive and extend the series to a deciding match in the tournament organized by Sports Vision, which shifts to the Filoil EcoOil Centre on Friday.
Petallo, who was recently named one of the league’s Best Outside Spikers, turned in an all-around performance with 15 points on 11 attacks and four kill blocks, while also tallying 12 excellent digs and 14 excellent receptions.
Pendon likewise delivered 15 markers built on 12 hits and three kill blocks.
“Talagang tyinaga po namin kasi gustong gusto po talaga naming manalo. We want this game para sa amin po talaga, kaya ayun proper mindset talaga before pa lang ‘yung game mag-start. Strong mentality lang po talaga, winning mentality,” said Petallo.
The Lady Tamaraws nearly squandered a 22-18 cushion in the fourth set as Shaina Nitura, Frances Mordi, and Lhouriz Tuddao sparked a 5-1 Adamson rally to tie the game at 23-all.
But the Lady Falcons faltered in the endgame, with Red Bascon committing a costly service error before Jaz Ellarina rose for a crucial block on Mordi that sealed the hard-fought win for FEU in a match that lasted nearly two hours.
“Pinaghandaan po talaga kasi namin, sobrang pinaghandaan namin. Proper mindset po talaga ‘yung ginagawa namin na kayang kaya talaga. Magagawa namin ‘yung mga naging lapses namin. Talagang pinaghandaan po namin,” added Petallo.
Ellarina chipped in 11 points, while Alyzza Devosora steadied the floor defense with six excellent receptions.
The Lady Tamaraws also drew solid play from team captain and playmaker Tin Ubaldo, who tallied 23 excellent sets on top of three points, while Mary Suplico anchored the defense with 14 excellent digs.
The victory avenged FEU’s tough 18-25, 24-26, 25-23, 23-25 loss in Game 1 last Monday.
On the other side, newly-crowned MVP Nitura led Adamson with a game-high 20 points on 18 attacks, one ace, and one block, alongside 14 excellent digs and 13 excellent receptions.
Mordi added 13 points, all from attacks, plus 10 excellent receptions, while Tuddao contributed 12 points in the loss.