2016 PSL Grand Prix Conference

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2016 PSL Grand Prix Conference Finals
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Women's Finals12Wins
Foton Tornadoes 332
Petron Tri-Activ Spikers 210
DurationOctober 8, 2016
Arena(s) Cuneta Astrodome
Finals MVP Alyja Daphne Santiago
Winning coach Moro Branislav
Semifinalists F2 Logistics Cargo Movers - 3rd place
RC Cola-Army Troopers
TV network(s) TV5, AksyonTV, Sports5.ph, Solar Sports
< Season 2016 All-Filipino Conference 2016 Season 2017 Invitational >

The 2016 Asics PSL Grand Prix was the second indoor conference of the Philippine Super Liga for its fourth season. The conference took place between October 8, 2016, and December 10, 2016. There was no men's tournament for this conference.

Contents

Teams

Women's division

2016 PSL Grand Prix Conference teams (Women's Division)
Abbr.TeamCompanyColorsHead coachTeam captainImports
CIG Cignal HD Spikers Cignal TV, Inc.    Flag of the Philippines.svg Sammy AcaylarMichelle Laborte (USLS) Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Lynda Morales
Flag of the United States.svg Laura Schaudt
FTL F2 Logistics Cargo Movers F2 Global Logistics, Inc.    Flag of the Philippines.svg Ramil de Jesus Charleen Cruz (DLSU) Flag of the United States.svg Sydney Jae Kemper
Flag of the United States.svg Hayley Dora Spelman
FOT Foton Tornadoes United Asia Automotive Group, Inc.   Flag of Serbia.svg Moro Branislav Lindsay Stalzer (Bradley) Flag of the United States.svg Lindsay Stalzer
Flag of the United States.svg Ariel Usher
GEN Generika Lifesavers Erikagen, Inc.    Flag of the Philippines.svg Francis VicenteJeushl Wensh Tiu (DLSU) Flag of Ukraine.svg Polina Liutikova
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Darlene Ramdin
PET Petron Tri-Activ Spikers Petron Corporation     Flag of the Philippines.svg Cesael Delos Santos Frances Xinia Molina (San Beda) Flag of the United States.svg Stephanie Niemer
Flag of the United States.svg Serena Warner
RCC RC Cola-Army Troopers ARC Refreshments Corporation    Flag of the Philippines.svg Sgt. Emilio Reyes Cristina Salak (FEU) Flag of the United States.svg Kierra Holst
Flag of the United States.svg Hallie Rose Ripley

Preliminary round

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPR
1 Foton Tornadoes 1091252893.1115003921.276
2 Petron Tri-Activ Spikers 1082252793.0005904821.224
3 F2 Logistics Cargo Movers 10732021141.5005195071.024
4 RC Cola-Army Troopers 10461315200.7504464920.907
5 Generika Lifesavers 101949270.3334836050.798
6 Cignal HD Spikers 101938290.2764284880.877
Source: [ citation needed ]
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
08 Oct12:30GEN0–3PET18–2523–2514-25  55–50 
08 Oct17:00F2L0–3FOT18–2520–2515–25  53–75 
11 Oct17:00PET3–0F2L25–1725–2225–19  75–58 
11 Oct19:00RCC3–1GEN25–1723–2525–1525–19 98–76 
3 Nov15:00FOT3–0GEN25–1325–1325–17  75–43 
3 Nov17:00F2L3–2CIG21–2525–1124–2625–1815–11110–91 
3 Nov19:00RCC1–3PET23–2525–2318–2519–25 85–98 
5 Nov12:30CIG1–3PET24–2625–2113–2517–25 79–97 
5 Nov15:00F2L3–0GEN25–2025–2225–20  75–62 
5 Nov17:00RCC0–3FOT23–2519–2521–25  63–75 
8 Nov15:00GEN2–3CIG25–2219–2525–2120–254–1593–108 
8 Nov17:00PET2–3FOT18–2525–2314–2525–1913–1595–107 
8 Nov19:00F2L3–0RCC25–2125–1825–17  75–56 
10 Nov15:00CIG1–3FOT17–2521–2525–1614–25 77–91 
10 Nov17:00PET3–0F2L25–2225–1925–10  75–51 
10 Nov19:00GEN1–3RCC25–2024–2620–2524–26 93–97 
12 Nov12:30F2L3–1CIG25–1625–1622–2525–16 97–73 
12 Nov15:00FOT3–0GEN25–1627–2525–20  77–61 
12 Nov17:00RCC0–3PET13–2518–2516–25  47–75 
15 Nov15:00RCC3–0CIG25–1325–1525–10  75–38 
15 Nov17:00FOT1–3F2L15–2525–2323–2524–26 87–99 
15 Nov19:00GEN1–3PET17–2516–2525–2216–25 74–97 
17 Nov17:00F2L3–1GEN25–1725–2725–1925–14 100–77 
17 Nov19:00CIG0–3PET18–2520–2517–25  55–75 
19 Nov12:30GEN3–0CIG25–1525–2025–22  75–57 
19 Nov15:00RCC2–3FOT20–2525–2027–2925–217–15104–110 
22 Nov17:00CIG0–3FOT19–2514–2516–25  49–75 
22 Nov19:00F2L3–0RCC25–1325–2125–11  75–45 
24 Nov17:00RCC3–0CIG25–1625–925–23  75–48 
24 Nov19:00PET1–3FOT25–2218–2522–2514–25 79–97 

Play-offs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 Foton 23
4 RC Cola-Army 25 4 RC Cola-Army 25
5 Generika 20 1 Foton
2 Petron
2 Petron 25
3 F2 Logistics 25 3 F2 Logistics 23
6 Cignal HD 17

Quarterfinals

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
27 Nov13:00 F2 Logistics 3–1 Cignal 25–1725–1622–2525–10 97–68 
27 Nov15:00 RC Cola-Army 3–0 Generika 25–2025–1925–19  75–58 

Semifinals

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
3 Dec10:00 Foton 3–2 RC Cola-Army 23–2523–2525–2225–1515–7111–94 
3 Dec17:00 Petron 3–2 F2 Logistics 25–2323–2517–2525–2215–10105–105 

5th place

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
3 Dec15:00 Generika 3–0 Cignal 25–1025–2027–25  77–55 

3rd place

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
8 Dec17:00 RC Cola-Army 2–3 F2 Logistics 13–2520–2525–2025–2016–1899–108 

Final

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
8 Dec19:00 Petron 2–3 Foton 25–2025–2122–2517–259–1598–106
10 Dec17:00 Foton 3–1 Petron 25–2025–2022–2525–16 97–81 

Final standing

Individual awards

AwardName/Team
MVP Flag of the Philippines.svg Alyja Daphne Santiago (Foton)
Best Outside Spiker1st: Flag of the United States.svg Stephanie Niemer (Petron)
2nd: Flag of the United States.svg Ariel Usher (Foton)
Best Middle Blocker1st: Flag of the Philippines.svg Abigail Maraño (F2 Logistics)
2nd: Flag of the Philippines.svg Maika Ortiz (Foton)
Best Opposite Spiker1st: Flag of the Philippines.svg Jovelyn Gonzaga (RC Cola-Army)
2nd: Flag of the Philippines.svg Aiza Maizo-Pontillas (Petron)
Best Setter Flag of the Philippines.svg Kim Fajardo (F2 Logistics)
Best Libero Flag of the Philippines.svg Dawn Nicole Macandili (F2 Logistics)

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