Jaja Santiago
Alyja Daphne Santiago | |||||||||
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Full name | Alyja Daphne Antonio Santiago | ||||||||
Nickname | Jaja | ||||||||
Nationality | Philippines | ||||||||
Born | Cavite City, Philippines | January 20, 1996||||||||
Hometown | Tanza, Cavite | ||||||||
Height | 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) | ||||||||
Weight | 72 kg (159 lb) | ||||||||
Spike | 320 cm (126 in) | ||||||||
Block | 300 cm (118 in) | ||||||||
College / University | National University | ||||||||
Volleyball information | |||||||||
Position | Middle Blocker/Opposite Hitter/Outside Hitter | ||||||||
Current club | Ageo Medics | ||||||||
Number | 3 (National and club team) | ||||||||
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Alyja Daphne "Jaja" Antonio Santiago (born January 20, 1996 in Cavite City) is a Filipino volleyball player.
Personal life
Santiago was born on January 20, 1996,[1] the fourth of five siblings. Her brother Axel Leonard Santiago, a former champion of men's volleyball player in National University "NU Bulldogs" of UAAP Season 75, is currently working in PLDT and her older sister is working in Dubai, while she and her sister, Aleona Denise "Dindin" Santiago, both played for the women's volleyball in different leagues. Her father was a former basketball player Jojo Santiago and her mother is Alma Antonio a caregiver in Israel.[2]
Career
Santiago led the NU Lady Bulldogs to win back to back in the Shakey's V-League 13th Season Collegiate Conference without her sister Dindin to support her, despite that she was crowned as the Conference Most Valuable Player award, and the Best Middle Blocker. She was also crowned as the Most Valuable Player in the 2016 Philippine Super Liga Grand Prix in a back to back win too, with Foton Tornadoes.
She started her rookie collegiate volleyball career with the UST Golden Tigresses, with her sister Dindin before transferring to National University to follow her sister. After being transferred from UST to the NU Lady Bulldogs, currently Santiago is the team captain, playing her 4th year. She is still undecided if she will use her fifth and final year, after being eliminated by the UST Golden Tigresses in the UAAP Season 79 Women's Volleyball.[3]
She holds the record of the youngest player to ever play in Shakey's V-League. She joins NU as Guest Player in Season 7 Conference 2 at the age of 14.[4] She also holds the record of the tallest player so far in the Shakey's V-League as she now stands 6'5".[citation needed] Her first professional team, Foton Tornadoes and debuted in the 2015 Grand Prix Conference of the Philippine Super Liga (PSL) and played for 3 conferences (2015 Philippine Super Liga Grand Prix, 2016 Philippine Super Liga All-Filipino and 2016 Philippine Super Liga Grand Prix).[citation needed]
Santiago is one of the players who was picked to play (Magnificent 7)[further explanation needed][5] for the 2016 FIVB Club World Championship which was held in Manila. She is also a member of the Philippine National team that played in Singapore during the 28th Southeast Asian Games and played in Kuala Lumpur, the 29th Southeast Asian Games.[citation needed]
In 2017, Santiago won the Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Collegiate Conference championship with the NU Lady Bulldogs and was named the conference MVP.[6][7] Also winning the bronze medal in the PSL Grand Prix Conference with the Foton Tornadoes along with the 1st Best Opposite Spiker award.[8][9] She is currently playing in the Japan V.League for Ageo Medics.[10][11][12]
Clubs
- PLDT Home Telpad Turbo Boosters (2014–2015)
- Foton Tornadoes (2015–2018)
- Ageo Medics (2018–present)
Awards
Individuals
- UAAP Season 72 Girls' Volleyball "Rookie of the Year"
- UAAP Season 75 Girls' Volleyball "Best Attacker"
- UAAP Season 76 "Rookie of the Year"
- Shakey's V-League 11th Season Open Conference "Best Attacker"
- UAAP Season 77 "Best Attacker"
- UAAP Season 78 "Best Attacker"
- Shakey's V-League 12th Season Open Conference "Finals MVP"
- Shakey's V-League 12th Season Open Conference "2nd Best Middle Blocker"
- 2015 Philippine Superliga Grand Prix "2nd Best Middle Blocker"
- Shakey's V-League 13th Season Open Conference "1st Best Middle Blocker"
- Shakey's V-League 13th Season Collegiate Conference "Most Valuable Player"
- Shakey's V-League 13th Season Collegiate Conference "1st Best Middle Blocker"
- 2016 Philippine Superliga All-Filipino "2nd Best Middle Blocker"
- 2016 Philippine Superliga Grand Prix "Most Valuable Player"
- UAAP Season 79 "Best Attacker"
- UAAP Season 79 "Best Scorer"
- UAAP Season 79 "Best Blocker"
- 2017 Philippine Superliga All-Filipino "Best Opposite Spiker"
- 2017 Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Collegiate Conference "Most Valuable Player (Conference)"
- 2017 Philippine Superliga Grand Prix "1st Best Opposite Spiker"
- UAAP Season 80 "Season's Most Valuable Player"
- UAAP Season 80 "Best Attacker"
- 2019 Philippine Superliga All-Filipino "1st Best Middle Blocker"
Clubs
- Shakey's V-League 10th Season 1st Conference – Champion, with NU Lady Bulldogs
- UAAP Season 76 Women's volleyball tournament – Bronze medal, with NU Lady Bulldogs
- Shakey's V-League 11th Season 1st Conference – Runner-Up, with NU Lady Bulldogs
- UAAP Season 77 Women's volleyball tournament – Bronze medal, with NU Lady Bulldogs
- Shakey's V-League 12th Season Open Conference – Champion, with PLDT Home Ultera Ultra Fast Hitters
- Shakey's V-League 12th Season Collegiate Conference – Champion, with NU Lady Bulldogs
- 2015 Philippine Super Liga Grand Prix – Champion, with Foton Tornadoes
- 2016 Philippine Super Liga All-Filipino – Runner-Up, with Foton Tornadoes
- Shakey's V-League 13th Season Collegiate Conference – Champion, with NU Lady Bulldogs
- 2016 Philippine Super Liga Grand Prix – Champion, with Foton Tornadoes
- Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Collegiate Conference – Champion, with NU Lady Bulldogs
- 2017 Philippine Superliga Grand Prix – Bronze medal, with Foton Tornadoes
- 2019–20 V.League Division 1 Women's – Bronze medal, with Ageo Medics
Special Recognition
References
- ^ "UAAP 77 Athlete of the Day: Jaja Santiago". ABS-CBN Sports. ABS-CBN Corporation. December 29, 2014. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
- ^ Olivares, Rick (November 17, 2013). "COLUMN: Dindin and Jaja Santiago's twin dreams". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved October 2, 2016.
- ^ Lozada, Mei-Lin (April 10, 2017). "Frustrated Jaja Santiago uncertain on playing final season with NU Lady Bulldogs". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
- ^ Noguera, Al Kendrick (August 5, 2014). "GIVE ME FIVE featuring Jaja Santiago of NU Lady Bulldogs". GMA Network. Retrieved December 20, 2017.
- ^ "PSL's 'Magnificent 7' represents the future of PH volleyball". Tiebreaker Times. August 2, 2016. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
- ^ Escarlote, Mark (October 14, 2017). "SWEEP VICTORY: NU claims PVL Collegiate Conference title". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
- ^ Escarlote, Mark (October 14, 2017). "Santiago named PVL Collegiate Conference MVP". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
- ^ Giongco, Mark (December 12, 2017). "Foton grabs bronze medal in PSL Grand Prix". The Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
- ^ Lozada, Bong (December 16, 2017). "Double celebration for F2 import Perez with MVP award and PSL title". The Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
- ^ "Santiago sisters to see action in Japan V.Premier League". Fox Sports.
- ^ https://www.foxsports.ph/volleyball/1057974/jaja-santiago-is-top-spiker-in-japanese-v-league-star-conference/
- ^ https://sports.inquirer.net/382048/jaja-santiago-powers-japanese-squad-to-semis-stint
External links
- 1996 births
- People from Cavite City
- National University (Philippines) alumni
- University Athletic Association of the Philippines volleyball players
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Cavite
- Philippines women's international volleyball players
- Middle blockers
- Opposite hitters
- Filipino expatriate sportspeople in Japan
- Expatriate volleyball players in Japan
- Competitors at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games
- Volleyball players at the 2018 Asian Games
- Ageo Medics players