Being a target of the field isn’t new to Sherwin Meneses.
He’s had to fend off several challenges to the throne as coach of the dynastic Creamline squad in the Premier Volleyball League.
Article continues after this advertisementSo he understands the pressures of being National University (NU) in the women’s volleyball scene.
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“So there’s still a lot of improvement we can being to the UAAP,” he added. “Improvement is what I always stress to them. A team doesn’t stop improving after winning a championship.”
Article continues after this advertisementThat is why winning Game 1 of the Super League doesn’t mean they have figured out La Salle already.
Article continues after this advertisementAnd Bella Belen agrees.
“I’m very excited about what we can still show on Sunday and I think we can even surpass our performance [in Game 1] because this team has high capabilities,” Belen, who finished with 10 points, said.
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