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Belen, Solomon to remain in NU


National University will have the core of its championship back at the collegiate level.

Led by UAAP Season 82 Girls’ Volleyball MVP Mhicaela Belen and Best Opposite Spiker Alyssa Solomon, the graduating core of the Lady Bullpups have committed to joining the Lady Bulldogs in college.

They made the commitment on Monday evening in front of school owner Hans Sy.

Also staying in NU are Erin Pangilinan, Sheena Toring, Kamille Cal, Merienne Maderazo, and Taylor Pena.

The core of the team led NU to four of five UAAP championships.

All of them will be eligible for Season 83.

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