2018 PSL Grand Prix Conference

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2018 PSL Grand Prix Conference
Women's Finals123Wins
F2 Logistics Cargo Movers 2311
Petron Blaze Spikers 3032
DurationMay 1 to 5 2018
(Game 1: May 1, Game 2: May 3, Game 3: May 5)
Arena(s)
  • Filoil Flying V Centre (main venue)
  • Ynares Sports Arena
  • Sta. Rosa Multipurpose Complex
  • Strike Gymnasium - Cavite
  • Muntinlupa Sports Complex
  • Malolos Sports and Convention Center
  • Imus Sports Complex
  • Batangas Sports and Convention Center
  • Baliwag Sports Center
  • Centennial Arena Laoag Coliseum
  • Gen. Trias Sports Complex
  • Araneta Coliseum (semifinals and finals)
Finals MVP Lindsay Stalzer (Petron)
Winning coachCesael delos Santos (Petron)
Semifinalists Foton Tornadoes (3rd place)
Cocolife Asset Managers
TV network(s) ESPN 5, AksyonTV, Hyper, ESPN5.com
< Season 2017 Grand Prix 2018 Season 2018 Beach Volleyball Challenge Cup >

The 2018 Chooks-To-Go PSL Grand Prix Conference was the first conference and first indoor tournament for the Philippine Super Liga's sixth season. The games commenced February 17, 2018 at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig and the formal opening ceremony was held on February 24, 2018 at the Santa Rosa Multipurpose Complex in Santa Rosa, Laguna. [1]

Contents

The tournament was moved from October to February in order to align with the new competition calendar approved by the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) and the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC). [2]

Teams

2018 PSL Grand Prix Conference teams (Women's Division)
Abbr.TeamCompanyColorsHead coachTeam captainImports
CIG Cignal HD Spikers Cignal TV, Inc.    Flag of the Philippines.svg Edgar Barroga Flag of the Philippines.svg Rachel Anne Daquis Flag of the United States.svg Jeane Horton
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Sonja Milanović
CCL COCOLIFE Asset Managers United Coconut Planters Life Assurance Corporation   Flag of Serbia.svg Moro Branislav Flag of Serbia.svg Sara Klisura Flag of the United States.svg Taylor Milton (withdrew)
Flag of Serbia.svg Sara Klisura
Flag of Serbia.svg Marta Drpa
F2L F2 Logistics Cargo Movers F2 Global Logistics Inc.    Flag of the Philippines.svg Arnold Laniog Flag of the Philippines.svg Charleen Cruz-Behag Flag of the United States.svg Kennedy Lynne Bryan
Flag of Venezuela.svg María José Pérez
Flag of Japan.svg Minami Yoshioka
FOT Foton Tornadoes Blue Energy United Asia Automotive Group, Inc.   Flag of the Philippines.svg Rommel Abella Flag of the Philippines.svg Aleona Denise Santiago-Manabat Flag of the United States.svg Brooke Kranda (withdrew)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Elizabeth Wendel
Flag of Serbia.svg Katarina Vukomanović
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Channon Thompson
GAL Generika-Ayala Lifesavers Actimed, Inc.    Flag of the Philippines.svg Sherwin Meneses Flag of the Philippines.svg Angeli Pauline Araneta Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Darlene Ramdin
Flag of the United States.svg Symone Hayden
Flag of Mexico.svg Kimberly Gutierrez
PET Petron Blaze Spikers Petron Corporation     Flag of the Philippines.svg Cesael delos Santos Flag of the United States.svg Lindsay Stalzer Flag of the United States.svg Hillary Hurley (withdrew)
Flag of the United States.svg Lindsay Stalzer
Flag of Japan.svg Yuri Fukuda
Flag of the United States.svg Katherine Bell
SMA Smart Prepaid Giga Hitters Smart Communications    Flag of the Philippines.svg Ronald Dulay Flag of the Philippines.svg Janet Serafica Flag of Cuba.svg Gyselle Silva
Flag of Serbia.svg Sanja Trivunović
SLR Sta. Lucia Lady Realtors Sta. Lucia Realty and Development Corporation    Flag of the Philippines.svg George Pascua Flag of the Philippines.svg Pamela Tricia Lastimosa Flag of Ukraine.svg Bohdana Anisova
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kristen Moncks
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Marisa Field

Preliminary round

Team standings

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPR
1 F2 Logistics Cargo Movers 1091272864.6678236491.268
2 Petron Blaze Spikers 10912527122.2508767831.119
3 Cocolife Asset Managers 10641821171.2358378221.018
4 Foton Tornadoes 10551620210.9529079180.988
5 Sta. Lucia Lady Realtors 10551420191.0538768651.013
6 Cignal HD Spikers 1037914230.6098298440.982
7 Generika-Ayala Lifesavers 1037814250.5607698970.857
8 Smart Prepaid Giga Hitters 1001039300.3007859240.850
Source: [ citation needed ]

First round

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
17 Feb14:00GAL1–3FOT19–2525–2216–2522–25 82–97 P–2
17 Feb16:00SLR1–3PET21–2525–1817–2520–25 83–93 P–2
20 Feb16:15SLR3–2GAL21–2525–2123–2525–1515–7109–93 P–2
20 Feb19:00CCL0–3CIG15–2526–2815–25  56–78 P–2
24 Feb14:00CIG1–3PET17–2525–820–2517–25 79–83 P–2
24 Feb16:00FTL3–0CCL25–2125–1525–16  75–52 P–2
27 Feb16:15SMA0–3CCL20–2522–2513–25  55–75 P–2
27 Feb19:00CIG3–2FOT25–2225–2326–2820–2515–11111–109 P–2
01 Mar16:15PET3–0SMA25–1225–1425–17  75–43 P–2
01 Mar19:00SLR1–3CCL25–2321–2519–2516–25 81–98 P–2
03 Mar16:00FOT0–3CCL19–2522–2518–25  59–75 P–2
03 Mar18:00FTL1–3PET25–2019–2519–2519–25 82–95 P–2
06 Mar16:00GAL0–3PET21–2515–2521–25  57–75 P–2
06 Mar18:00SMA2–3FOT25–2120–2529–2715–2512–15101–113 P–2
08 Mar16:15SMA0–3FTL22–2518–2517–25  57–75 P–2
08 Mar19:00SLR3–0CIG32–3025–2225–21  82–73 P–2
10 Mar14:00CCL3–1GAL25–1925–1621–2525–17 96–77 P–2
10 Mar16:00FOT2–3PET25–1416–2525–2218–2513–1597–101 P–2
13 Mar16:15GAL3–2SMA25–2125–2323–2522–2515–11110–105 P–2
13 Mar19:00SLR1–3FTL25–1816–2519–2521–25 81–93 P–2
15 Mar16:15FTL3–0CIG25–2125–1725–14  75–52 P–2
15 Mar19:00PET3–1CCL26–2425–1821–2525–20 97–87 P–2
17 Mar13:45FOT1–3FTL18–2525–2320–2516–25 79–98 P–2
17 Mar16:10CIG3–0SMA25–2125–1825–20  75–59 P–2
20 Mar16:15SLR3–1SMA25–1525–2023–2525–22 98–82 P–2
20 Mar19:00GAL0–3FTL18–2516–2512–25  46–75 P–2
22 Mar16:15GAL3–2CIG26–2418–2516–2525–2215–11100–107 P–2
22 Mar19:00FOT3–1SLR25–1822–2525–2028–26 100–89 P–2

Second round

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
24 Mar16:00PET3–1SMA25–2222–2525–1826–24 98–89 P–2
24 Mar19:00FTL3–0GAL25–2225–1425–10  75–46 P–2
03 Apr16:15FOT3–1CIG25–2327–2521–2532–30 105–103 P–2
03 Apr19:00CCL3–1SLR25–2025–1820–2525–22 95–85 P–2
05 Apr16:15PET0–3SLR18–2521–2517–25  56–75 P–2
05 Apr19:00FTL3–1CIG23–2527–2525–1625–23 100–89 P–2
07 Apr16:00FOT3–1GAL25–2125–1721–2525–20 96–83 P–2
07 Apr18:00CCL3–2SMA25–2325–2125–2719–2516–14110–110 P–2
10 Apr16:15PET3–2CCL25–1423–2515–2525–1415–13103–91 
10 Apr19:00FTL3–0FOT25–1725–1825–17  75–52 
12 Apr16:15CIG0–3GAL22–2520–2520–25  62–75 
12 Apr19:00SLR3–1SMA25–2218–2525–1725–18 93–82 

Playoffs

 
Quarter-finals
One-game playoff
Semi-finals
Best-of-3 series
Finals
Best-of-three series
 
          
 
 
 
 
FOT 1
 
 
 
SLR 0
 
FOT 0
 
 
 
FTL 2
 
FTL 1
 
 
 
SMA 0
 
FTL 1
 
 
 
PET 2
 
PET 1
 
 
 
GAL 0
 
PET 2
 
 
 
CCL 0 Bronze medal match
 
CCL 1
 
 
 
CIG 0
 
CCL 0
 
 
FOT 1
 

Quarterfinals

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
14 Apr16:00FTL3–0SMA25–1825–1827–25  77–61 P–2
14 Apr18:00PET3–0GAL25–1925–2025–21  75–60 P–2
17 Apr16:15CCL3–0CIG25–2225–2128–26  78–69 P–2
17 Apr19:00FOT3–0SLR25–2325–2325–19  75–65 P–2

Semifinals

Best-of-three series

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
24 Apr16:15PET3–1CCL25–1823–2525–1625–23 98–82 P–2
24 Apr19:00FTL3–1FOT25–2225–2322–2525–22 97–92 P–2
26 Apr16:15FTL3–0FOT25–1925–1825–21  75–58 P–2
26 Apr19:00PET3–0CCL25–1525–1525–16  75–46 P–2

Bronze match

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
01 May16:15CCL1–3FOT25–2122–2524–2619–25 90–97 P–2

Finals

Best-of-three series

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
01 May19:00FTL2–3PET25–2325–2015–2522–259–1596–108 
03 May19:00PET0–3FTL17–2522–2519–25  58–75 P–2
05 May18:00FTL1–3PET19–2520–2525–2218–25 82–97 

Final standing

Individual awards

AwardName/Team
MVP Flag of the United States.svg Lindsay Stalzer (Petron)
Best Outside Spiker1st: Flag of Serbia.svg Sara Klisura (COCOLIFE)
2nd: Flag of Venezuela.svg María José Pérez (F2 Logistics)
Best Middle Blocker1st: Flag of the Philippines.svg Abigail Maraño (F2 Logistics)
2nd: Flag of the Philippines.svg Mika Aereen Reyes (Petron)
Best Opposite Spiker1st: Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Elizabeth Ann Wendel (Foton)
2nd: Flag of the United States.svg Kennedy Lynne Bryan (F2 Logistics)
Best Setter Flag of the Philippines.svg Kim Fajardo (F2 Logistics)
Best Libero1st: Flag of Japan.svg Minami Yoshioka (F2 Logistics)
2nd: Flag of Serbia.svg Katarina Vukomanović (Foton)
Best Scorer in a Match Flag of Cuba.svg Gyselle de la Caridad Silva (Smart), 56 points

Venues

Main venues
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