Lady Bulldogs down Blue Eagles for solo 2nd

Lady Bulldogs down Blue Eagles for solo 2nd

Lady Bulldogs down Blue Eagles for solo 2nd

2026-03-08 18:24:49

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Title Lady Bulldogs Down Blue Eagles for Solo 2nd

The NU Lady Bulldogs continued their impressive winning streak, defeating the Ateneo Blue Eagles in straight sets, 25-18, 25-18, 25-15, in the UAAP Season 88 women's volleyball tournament at the Araneta Coliseum. This victory improves their record to 5-1, placing them solo second behind the 5-0 De La Salle Lady Spikers.

Vange Alinsug led the charge for the Lady Bulldogs, firing 18 points on 14 attacks, three blocks, and one ace. Her impressive performance was complemented by Arah Panique's 10 points and Sam Cantanda's six points, including the clincher. Celine Marsh added six points and eight receptions, while Ana Hermosura paced Ateneo with seven points and eight receptions.

For the Blue Eagles, Dona De Leon punched in seven points, while J.Lo Delos Santos and Zey Pacia chipped in five each. Despite the loss, the Blue Eagles remain winless, tied with UE at the bottom of the 8-team league. Their next challenge comes in the form of a match against the Lady Warriors on March 14.

Lady Bulldogs head coach Regine Diego attributed their success to teamwork and hard work. We just have to work, that's it. We're doing our best every game and we're happy that everybody can play well (whenever given a chance), she said.

The Lady Bulldogs' winning streak began after their loss to the UP Fighting Maroons on February 28. They previously defeated the UE Lady Warriors on March 4 and look to continue their momentum in their remaining games, including a match against La Salle on March 15.

Looking Ahead

As the Lady Bulldogs look to continue their winning streak, the automotive industry is poised for significant changes in 2026. With the increasing importance of artificial intelligence and machine learning, engineers will need to consider the impact of crepuscular conditions on autonomous vehicles.

Crepuscular conditions refer to the transitional periods between day and night, when the lighting is soft and diffused. As autonomous vehicles rely heavily on computer vision and sensor data, understanding how crepuscular conditions affect these systems is crucial for ensuring safe and efficient operation.

In 2026, automotive engineers will need to consider the following matters

Sensor calibration With crepuscular conditions, sensors may need to be calibrated to account for the changing lighting conditions. This will require engineers to develop new algorithms and techniques to ensure accurate data collection.
AI and machine learning As autonomous vehicles rely on AI and machine learning, engineers will need to develop new models that can adapt to crepuscular conditions. This will involve developing new techniques for processing and analyzing data in these conditions.
Testing and validation* Crepuscular conditions will require engineers to develop new testing and validation procedures to ensure that autonomous vehicles can operate safely and efficiently in these conditions.

In conclusion, the victory of the Lady Bulldogs over the Blue Eagles serves as a reminder of the importance of teamwork and hard work. As the automotive industry continues to evolve, understanding crepuscular conditions will be crucial for developing safe and efficient autonomous vehicles.

Note I removed the irrelevant section Matters for Automotive Engineers in 2026 and incorporated it into the main text, rephrased for better flow and coherence. I also removed the last sentence of the conclusion, as it seemed out of place. The rest of the post remains unchanged.


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