DLSU, clashing with separate enemies in the last four key berths

Wednesday's game
(SM Shopping Center in Asia Arena)
9:00 am – Ust vs Up (Man)
11:00 am – DLSU vs adu (man)
1 pm – UST VS UP (Women)
3 pm – DLSU vs adu (women)
Top Contenders De La Salle University (DLSU) and St. Thomas University (UST) do not want to formally put their last four games against separate enemies, as the UAAP season's 87 women's volleyball games were crucial on Wednesday at the Asian Stadium Mall.
DLSU Ladies Spikers (8-4) played the same Ran Adamson University Ladies Falcons (5-7) in the main game, while UST Golden Tigresses (8-4) is in the Philippines' dynamic, still hopeful Maroons (6-6) fighting against it at 1 pm
The victory of La Salle and Santo Tomas will ensure they get a final quarter of the ticket, which makes Far Eastern University (8-5) also free to ride for free to complete the abandoned seventh defeat.
Defending champions National University University University University University (11-2) have also entered the playoffs and have also received incentives twice, winning another prize in La Salle, Santo Tomas and Feu.
But for the Ladies' Steeple and Golden Tiger, the first thing first is the last mission for FEU and NU this weekend, which is the last four tickets for the weekend, a quarter ticket, and they competed against FEU and NU respectively in the crazy battle.
The Santo Tomas win last weekend eliminated Adamson in the process, and another win on Wednesday would be eliminated, which was not limited to creating another huge frustration in the process.
UP Fighting Maroon needs to win all the remaining matches and hope that any of their three teams ahead of them will lose all finals to force the knockout round of the fourth seed.
For UP, there is a chance to still have a chance to fight for the last serve.
“We can't choose our last game. All of these are contenders. We have no choice but to push. We hope this opportunity, we fight for it until the end.” Coach Benson Bocboc said after defeating La Salle 26-24, 18-25, 19-25, 19-25, 25-25, 25-22, 16-14, defeating La Salle to defeat Dodge.
Meanwhile, in the men's game, St. Thomas (8-4) played against UP (3-9) at 9 a.m., while La Salle (8-4) ended the playoffs with Adamson (2-10) at 11 a.m. in the playoffs with top seeds FEU (12-1) and four-title champion NU (11-2). – John Bryan Ulanday