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Solomon's 23-point spark can't save Alas from losing to Australia

Lowly Aussies deal hosts a first loss in AVC Women's Cup
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A 23-point Alyssa Solomon spark off the bench couldn't save Alas Pilipinas Women from a 22-25, 25-23, 25-18, 15-25, 11-15 defeat to Australia in the 2026 AVC Women’s Cup on Sunday at the Candon City Arena.

The hosts took a two sets to one lead but couldn't avoid an upset against an Australian side they swept in the bronze-medal match of this same tournament two years ago. Alas dropped to 1-1 (win-loss) in Pool A play.

READ: Ytang's immediate impact keys Alas win to open AVC Women's Cup

Coming off a strong national team debut against Uzbekistan, Niña Ytang also delivered a standout performance in the middle, albeit in a loss this time, with 13 points on nine attacks, three aces, and one block.

Team captain Alyssa Valdez also helped steady the offense in a valiant effort with 11 attack points.

The Nationals will have little time to dwell on the setback, however, with winless Kyrgyzstan next on its schedule when group-stage action resumes on Monday at 3 p.m.

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Australia is ranked significantly lower than the Philippines in the current FIVB world rankings at No. 81 - 35 spots lower than the hosts.

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Home court woes

Alas Women found themselves on the back foot early as Australia controlled the opening set from start to finish.

Seeking a spark, interim coach Shaq delos Santos turned to Solomon in a move that quickly paid dividends as the 6-foot-1 winger powered a late second-set comeback, scoring the Nationals' final three points to erase a 21-23 deficit in Set 2.

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    The youthful and towering Aussies fought back from a two sets to one deficit behind a dominant net presence, turning their height advantage into a 16-5 edge in blocks to seize control in the fourth set and force a decider.

    Australia eventually completed the comeback and secured its first win of the tournament after a match-deciding block-touch challenge involving Royse Tubino went in its way in the fifth set.

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