UST’s Ferrer comes full circle in UAAP 3×3

Posted by watchmen
May 4, 2023
Posted in SPORTS
University of Santo Tomas’ Tantoy Ferrer is back at the venue where she suffered a knee injury last year. (UAAP Media photo)
University of Santo Tomas’ Tantoy Ferrer is back at the venue where she suffered a knee injury last year. (UAAP Media photo)

University of Santo Tomas (UST) was having a dream run in the UAAP Season 84 women’s 3×3 basketball tournament last year when one of its key players, Tantoy Ferrer, suffered a left knee injury.

Ferrer, who was the Season 81 Rookie of the Year in the full court version of the sport, hurt her left knee in the Growling Tigresses’ semifinals matchup against the University of the Philippines (UP). They still managed a 21-11 victory over UP, before the three-woman lineup of Eka Soriano, Agatha Bron and Joylyn Pangilinan fell short against National University (NU) in the finals, 21-18.

Ferrer tried to play against the Lady Bulldogs, but limped throughout her 56 seconds on the floor. That injury turned out to be a torn ACL and MCL, which sidelined her for the Season 85 five-on-five tournament.

Now, Ferrer is back in Calatagan, Batangas for the Season 85 women’s 3×3 competition.

“Ito talaga kaya bumalik kami, ito talaga ‘yung goal namin,” Ferrer said, referring to the gold medal this year after settling for silver last season.

“Ito na ‘yung God’s will, parang binibigyan lang kami ng struggle ni God kung paano namin i-overcome ‘yun,” she added.

“Last year, nangyari ‘yung hindi dapat mangyari. Tuloy pa rin, so ito kami makikipag-compete ulit, try na subukan ‘yung best namin para sa UST community na ibigay ‘yung matagal na naming kinukuha na championship,” she continued.

UST swept Pool B, taking care of Adamson University, Far Eastern University, and UP to forge a semis matchup against Pool A second seed Ateneo de Manila University. Joining Ferrer this time are Soriano, Tacky Tacatac and Rocel Dionisio.

Having the opportunity to represent the Growling Tigresses 11 months after her injury, Ferrer is thankful to still have the trust of the coaches and her teammates.

“Siyempre sa mga teammates ko rin na sumusuporta sa akin, na naniniwala pa rin na ‘Ate, kahit galing ka sa injury, alam namin kaya mo pa rin makipag-compete,’ saka thank you rin sa tiwala ng coaches ko na yun nga galing ako sa injury, wala pang isang taon at ito na naman ako bumabalik,” she said.

According to Ferrer, her physical therapist said her recovery could take nine to 12 months before she can resume playing basketball. However, Ferrer worked harder to beat that timeline and returned to the court in just seven months.

“‘Yung journey hindi madali. Siguro kasi love ko ‘yung sport ko, talagang ito ‘yung passion ko, kaya sabi ko hindi pwede na aabot ako ng ganun katagal na sinasabi ng PT ko na usually nine to 12 months bago makabalik ‘yung na-ACL, ang goal ko,'” she said.

“Sa tulong din ng coaches at teammates ko kaya mas pinaghirapan ko araw-araw, tinrabaho ko at ito nakabalik na naman sa Batangas para makapag-compete sa iba’t-ibang universities,” she added.

In the other bracket, NU and Adamson will clash for a place in the one-game final. (ABS-CBN News)

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