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Ysrael Marasigan
Personal information
Full nameYsrael Wilson Marasigan
NicknameYsay
NationalityFilipino
Born (1994-09-24) September 24, 1994 (age 30)
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
College / UniversityAteneo De Manila University
Volleyball information
PositionOpposite hitter
Current clubCriss Cross King Crunchers
Number8

Ysrael Wilson Marasigan (born September 24, 1994) is a Filipino indoor and beach volleyball player. He played with Ateneo Blue Eagles collegiate men's volleyball team. He is currently playing for the Criss Cross King Crunchers in the Spikers' Turf.[1]

Career

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Collegiate

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Indoor

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Marasigan made his first game appearance with the Ateneo Blue Eagles in the UAAP in UAAP Season 74, where they finished in 7th. In the following year, the Ateneo Blue Eagles were placed in 6th.

In UAAP Season 76, his team got an 11–3 win–loss record in the elimination round of UAAP Season 76 men's volleyball tournament. Ateneo Blue Eagles won over FEU Tamaraws in semi-finals and loss to NU Bulldogs in Finals.

In UAAP Season 77, his team repeated its 11-3 win-loss record last year in the elimination round of the UAAP Season 77 men's volleyball tournament. The Ateneo Blue Eagles won over the Adamson Soaring Falcons in the semi-finals, and the Ateneo Blue Eagles won their first championship title in the UAAP after beating the NU Bulldogs in the game 2 of best of three finals series.[2]

In UAAP Season 78, it was his last playing year in the UAAP. His team got a 13-1 win-loss record in the elimination round of the UAAP Season 78 men's volleyball tournament. The Ateneo Blue Eagles won over the UP Fighting Maroons in the semi-finals, and the Ateneo Blue Eagles won their first back-to-back championship title in the UAAP after beating the NU Bulldogs in the Game 2 of best of three series finals.

Clubs

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Awards

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Individual

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Season Tournament Award Ref
2011–2012 UAAP Season 74 (Beach) Rookie of the Year
2015 2015 Spikers’ Turf 1st Season Collegiate Conference Best opposite spiker
2015–2016 UAAP Season 78 (Indoor) Most Valuable Player (Finals)
UAAP Season 78 (Beach) Most Valuable Player
2018 2018 Spikers' Turf Open Conference Best opposite spiker [3]
2019 2019 Spikers' Turf Open Conference Best opposite spiker [4]
Conference MVP
2022 2022 Spikers' Turf Open Conference Best opposite spiker [5]
2023 2023 Spikers' Turf Open Conference Best opposite spiker [6]

Collegiate

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Season Tournament Title Ref
2015 Spikers' Turf 1st Season Collegiate Conference Champions [7]
2015-2016 UAAP Season 77 volleyball tournaments Champions
2016-2017 UAAP Season 78 volleyball tournaments Champions

Clubs

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Season Tournament Club team Title Ref
2017 2017 PVL Reinforced Conference Cignal HD Spikers Champions [8]
Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Open Conference Champions [9]
2018 2018 PVL Reinforced Conference Runners-up [10]
2018 Spikers' Turf Open Conference 3rd place [11]
2019 2019 Spikers' Turf Reinforced Conference Champions [12]
2019 Spikers' Turf Open Conference Champions [13]
2022 2022 Spikers' Turf Open Conference Runners-up [14]
2022 2022 PNVF Champions League for Men Champions [15]
2023 2023 Spikers' Turf Open Conference Champions

References

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  1. ^ "Ysay Marasigan". Spin.ph. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
  2. ^ "Ateneo Blue Eagles beats NU Bulldogs in the Finals". UAAP Sports Tv. Retrieved September 23, 2023.
  3. ^ "Agilas snare S Turf crown, edge Power Hitters in 5". The Manila Times. December 16, 2018. Retrieved April 4, 2023.
  4. ^ "Espejo drops 43 points as HD Spikers dethrone Jet Spikers". ABS-CBN Sports. October 22, 2019. Retrieved October 26, 2019.
  5. ^ Agcaoili, Lance (October 1, 2022). "Nationals' Nico Almendras wins Spikers' Turf MVP award". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved October 1, 2022.
  6. ^ "Jao Umandal nabs first Spikers turf mvp award". One Sports. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
  7. ^ "Eagles whip Bulldogs, cop Spikers' Turf crown - The Philippine Star April 5, 2023".
  8. ^ Escarlote, Mark (June 13, 2017). "Jet Spiker Abdilla earns MVP award in return from injury". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  9. ^ Riego, Norman (August 16, 2017). "Sacrifice pays off as HD Spikers seize second straight title". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  10. ^ Escarlote, Mark (July 11, 2018). "PVL: Jet Spikers claim Reinforced Conference crown". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  11. ^ "Spikers' Turf: Power hitters go for crown". Manila Bulletin. December 11, 2018. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  12. ^ Lozada, Bong (July 21, 2019). "Cignal sweeps Air Force for Spikers' Turf crown; Marck Espejo is Finals MVP". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  13. ^ Lozada, Bong (October 23, 2019). "Espejo unleashes record 43 points as Cignal bags Spikers' Turf title". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  14. ^ Agcaoili, Lance (October 1, 2022). "NU-Sta. Elena dethrones Cignal to claim Spikers' Turf crown". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved October 15, 2023.
  15. ^ "PNVF CL: Cignal outlasts North Cotabato, rules men's division". Tiebreaker Times. November 13, 2022. Retrieved November 14, 2022.