2019 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference

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2019 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference
Tournament details
DatesAugust 11 – November 9
Teams 9
Venue(s) 4
Champions Creamline Colors.svg Creamline Cool Smashers (3rd title)
Runners-up Petro gazz LOGO.png Petro Gazz Angels
Third place PerlasSpikers.png BanKo Perlas Spikers
Fourth place Motolite Club Colors.png Motolite Power Builders
Tournament awards
MVP
Best Setter Creamline Colors.svg Julia Melissa Morado
Best OH
Best MB
Best OPP Motolite Club Colors.png Diana Mae Carlos
Best Libero Creamline Colors.svg Kyla Atienza
Tournament statistics
Matches played80
Attendance63,788 (797 per match)
Official website
Premier Volleyball League

The 2019 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference was the eighth conference of the Premier Volleyball League. The conference started on August 11, 2019 and ended on November 9, 2019 at the Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines. [1] Philippine Air Force Women's Volleyball Team returned in action [2] and two new teams joined the conference named Chef's Classics Lady Red Spikers and Choco Mucho Flying Titans (second team of Rebisco). [3]

Contents

Teams will play a double-round robin elimination round to determine the final four teams that will advance to the semifinals. [4]

Participating teams

2019 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference
Abbr.TeamAffliationHead coachTeam captain
BLP BLPDefenders.png BaliPure Purest Water Defenders Balibago Waterworks System, Inc. Flag of the Philippines.svg Rommel AbellaGrazielle Bombita
BPS PerlasSpikers.png BanKo Perlas Spikers BPI Direct BanKo, Inc and Beach Volleyball Republic Flag of Thailand.svg Apichat KongsawatNicole Anne Tiamzon
CCS Creamline Colors.svg Creamline Cool Smashers Republic Biscuit Corporation Flag of Thailand.svg Anusorn Bundit Alyssa Valdez
MCO Choco Mucho Club.jpg Choco Mucho Flying Titans Republic Biscuit Corporation Flag of the Philippines.svg Oliver AlmadroMadeleine Madayag
CFC Chef Classics club colors.png Chef's Classics Lady Red Spikers LJS Group of Companies Flag of the Philippines.svg Nemesio Gavino Jr.Justine Tiu
MOT Motolite Club Colors.png Motolite Power Builders Philippine Batteries Inc. Flag of Kenya.svg Godfrey Okumu Iris Tolenada
PAFJRU colors.svg Philippine Air Force Lady Jet Spikers Philippine Air Force Flag of the Philippines.svg Jasper JimenezWendy Anne Semana
PGZ Petro gazz LOGO.png Petro Gazz Angels PetroGazz Ventures Phils. Corp. Flag of the Philippines.svg Arnold LaniogRelea Ferina Saet
PTAFEU colors.svg PacificTown-Army Lady Troopers PacificTown Property Ventures Inc. and
Philippine Army
Flag of the Philippines.svg Emilio Reyes Jr.Mary Jean Balse-Pabayo

Venues

Format

Preliminary Round
  1. The nine teams will compete in a double round-robin elimination.
  2. Teams are ranked using the FIVB Ranking System.
  3. Top four teams will advance to the semifinals.
Semifinals
  1. Best-of-three series.
  2. 1st ranked team vs. 4th ranked team
  3. 2nd ranked team vs. 3rd ranked team
Finals
  1. Best-of-three series.
  2. Bronze medal: SF1 Loser vs. SF2 Loser
  3. Gold medal: SF1 Winner vs. SF2 Winner

Pool standing procedure

  1. Number of matches won
  2. Match points
  3. Sets ratio
  4. Points ratio
  5. If the tie continues as per the point ratio between two teams, the priority will be given to the team which won the last match between them. When the tie in points ratio is between three or more teams, a new classification of these teams in the terms of points 1, 2 and 3 will be made taking into consideration only the matches in which they were opposed to each other.

Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 match points for the winner, 0 match points for the loser
Match won 3–2: 2 match points for the winner, 1 match point for the loser.

Preliminary round

Ranking

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 Creamline Colors.svg Creamline Cool Smashers 161604848412.00012919351.381 Semifinals
2 Petro gazz LOGO.png Petro Gazz Angels 161243540162.500128310741.195
3 PerlasSpikers.png BanKo Perlas Spikers 161062934241.417129512241.058
4 Motolite Club Colors.png Motolite Power Builders 161062632261.231129012371.043
5JRU colors.svg Philippine Air Force Lady Jet Spikers 16882528281.000122212430.983
6FEU colors.svg PacificTown-Army Lady Troopers 166102127330.818128313300.965
7 Choco Mucho Club.jpg Choco Mucho Flying Titans 166102028360.778137913781.001
8 BLPDefenders.png BaliPure Purest Water Defenders 164121015430.349108113720.788
9 Chef Classics club colors.png Chef's Classics Lady Red Spikers 1601626480.12599113220.750
Source: [7]

Match results

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Aug 1114:00PAF0–3CCS23–2520–2515–25  58–75 P–2
Aug 1116:00BPS3–1PGZ25–2011–2525–2125–18 86–84 P–2
Aug 1414:00BLP0–3MCO12–2518–2518–25  48–75 P–2
Aug 1416:00CCS3–0MOT25–1425–1525–14  75–43 P–2
Aug 1418:00BPS1–3PTA23–2523–2525–1720–25 91–92 P–2
Aug 1716:00MOT3–0CFC25–2225–1925–19  75–60 P–2
Aug 1718:00PAF0–3BPS13–2518–2519–25  50–75 P–2
Aug 1816:00BLP0–3PGZ22–2518–2516–25  56–75 P–2
Aug 1818:00CFC0–3CCS12–255–2515–25  32–75 P–2
Aug 2114:00PTA3–2MCO39–4119–2525–1925–2015–12123–117 P–2
Aug 2116:00BLP3–2PAF26–2416–2525–1917–2517–15101–108 P–2
Aug 2118:00BPS1–3CCS10–2525–1917–2523–25 75–94 P–2
Aug 2416:00CFC1–3MCO21–2525–2214–2518–25 78–97 P–2
Aug 2418:00CCS3–0PGZ25–1928–2625–20  78–65 P–2
Aug 2516:00BLP0–3MOT9–2520–2519–25  48–75 P–2
Aug 2518:00BPS3–0CFC25–1925–2125–16  75–56 P–2 P–4
Aug 2814:00MOT3–0PAF25–1425–1825–23  75–55 P–2
Aug 2816:00PGZ3–0PTA25–1525–1525–19  75–49 P–2
Aug 2818:00MCO0–3BPS18–2520–2523–25  61–75 P–2
Aug 3116:00CFC1–3BLP22–2525–2025–2722–25 94–97 P–2
Aug 3118:00CCS3–1MCO25–1225–2219–2525–18 94–77 P–2
Sep 0116:00PTA2–3MOT16–2525–2218–2525–2310–1594–110 P–2
Sep 0118:00PGZ3–0PAF25–1625–2025–23  75–59 P–2 P–4
Sep 0414:00MCO2–3PGZ22–2515–2525–1925–203–1590–104 P–2
Sep 0416:00PTA0–3CCS23–2526–2824–26  73–79 P–2
Sep 0418:00BPS3–2BLP19–2525–1825–2123–2515–12107–101 P–2
Sep 0716:00CFC0–3PTA18–2518–2513–25  49–75 [8] P–2
Sep 0718:00BLP0–3CCS8–2519–2514–25  41–75 [9] P–2
Sep 0816:00PAF3–0CFC26–2425–1525–22  76–61 [10] P–2
Sep 0818:00PGZ3–0MOT25–2125–1628–26  78–63 [11] P–2
Sep 1114:00MCO2–3PAF24–2625–1425–2122–257–15103–101 P–2
Sep 1116:00PTA3–0BLP25–1725–1627–25  77–58 P–2
Sep 1118:00BPS2–3MOT16–2521–2525–1931–2917–19110–117 P–2
Sep 1414:00CFC0–3CCS11–2514–2521–25  46–75 P–2
Sep 1416:00PAF3–0PTA25–2225–2125–19  75–62 P–2
Sep 1514:00MOT3–2MCO25–2715–2525–1825–1718–16108–103 P–2
Sep 1516:00BLP1–3BPS16–2512–2525–1620–25 73–91 P–2 P–4
Sep 1814:00PTA3–0CFC25–1125–2325–17  75–51 P–2
Sep 1816:00CCS3–0BLP25–1125–1525–17  75–43 P–2
Sep 1818:00MOT0–3PAF22–2523–2520–25  65–75 P–2
Sep 2114:00CFC2–3MCO34–3212–2525–2318–2511–15100–120 P–2
Sep 2116:00BLP0–3PTA17–2522–2518–25  57–75 P–2
Sep 2214:00PAF3–0BPS26–2425–825–21  76–53 P–2
Sep 2216:00CFC0–3PGZ15–2519–2518–25  52–75 P–2 P–4
Sep 2514:00MCO3–0BLP25–1625–1225–16  75–44 P–2
Sep 2516:00CFC0–3MOT19–2523–2522–25  64–75 P–2
Sep 2518:00BPS0–3PGZ18–2518–2522–25  58–75 P–2
Sep 2814:00MOT0–3BPS21–2519–2521–25  61–75 P–2
Sep 2816:00BLP3–2CFC25–2123–2525–2317–2517–15107–109 P–2
Sep 2914:00PTA2–3MCO20–2525–1725–2111–258–1589–103 P–2
Sep 2916:00CCS3–0PAF25–1525–1625–18  75–49 P–2
Oct 0214:00MCO3–1MOT19–2525–2125–1528–26 97–87 P–2
Oct 0216:00CFC0–3PGZ21–2514–2512–25  47–75 P–2
Oct 0514:00PGZ3–2PTA25–1520–2514–2525–1315–799–85 P–2
Oct 0516:00CCS3–0MCO25–1525–1525–16  75–46 P–2
Oct 0614:00PAF2–3BLP23–2525–1229–2723–2511–15111–104 P–2
Oct 0616:00CFC0–3BPS7–2516–2517–25  40–75 P–2
Oct 0916:00PGZ2–3MOT25–2213–2516–2525–1611–1590–103 P–2
Oct 0918:00BPS3–0MCO25–2025–1927–25  77–64 P–2
Oct 1214:00MOT3–0BLP25–1625–2125–19  75–56 P–2
Oct 1216:00MCO1–3PAF25–2018–2527–2924–26 94–100 P–2
Oct 1314:00PTA2–3BPS27–2520–2522–2525–219–15103–111 P–2
Oct 1316:00PGZ1–3CCS21–2524–2625–1918–25 88–95 P–2
Oct 1614:00CCS3–0PTA25–1525–1825–22  75–55 P–2
Oct 1616:00PAF0–3PGZ20–2515–2514–25  49–75 P–2
Oct 1914:00PTA0–3MOT21–2523–2514–25  58–75 P–2
Oct 1916:00CFC0–3PAF15–2517–2520–25  52–75 P–2
Oct 2014:00BPS0–3CCS22–2525–2714–25  61–77 P–2
Oct 2016:00PGZ3–0BLP25–2025–1125–16  75–47 P–2
Oct 2314:00PAF3–1PTA28–2625–2026–2826–24 105–98 P–2
Oct 2316:00CCS3–1MOT25–1925–2224–2625–16 99–83 P–2
Oct 2318:00MCO0–3PGZ18–2521–2518–25  57–75 P–2

Final round

Semifinals Championship
March 18–21
1 Creamline Colors.svg Creamline Cool Smashers 33
March 26–30
4 Motolite Club Colors.png Motolite Power Builders 10
Creamline Colors.svg Creamline Cool Smashers 33
March 18–23
Petro gazz LOGO.png Petro Gazz Angels 00
2 Petro gazz LOGO.png Petro Gazz Angels 33
3 PerlasSpikers.png BanKo Perlas Spikers 000
3rd place
March 26–28
Motolite Club Colors.png Motolite Power Builders 03
PerlasSpikers.png BanKo Perlas Spikers 31

Semifinals

Rank 1 vs rank 4

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Oct 2614:00CCS3–1MOT18–2525–1425–2125–14 93–74 P–2
Oct 2716:00MOT0–3CCS18–2515–258–25  41–75 P–2

Rank 2 vs rank 3

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Oct 2616:00PGZ3–0BPS25–2225–1525–20  75–57 P–2
Oct 2714:00BPS0–3PGZ26–2817–2517–25  60–78 P–2

Finals

3rd place

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Nov 0616:00BPS3–0MOT25–2325–2325–18  75–64 P–2
Nov 0916:00MOT3–1BPS26–2825–1425–1925–17 101–78 P–2

Championships

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Nov 0618:00CCS3–0PGZ25–1425–2227–25  77–61 P–2
Nov 0918:00PGZ0–3CCS27–2922–2525–27  74–81 P–2

Awards

AwardPlayerTeamRef.
Conference Most Valuable Player Jessica Margarett Galanza Creamline Colors.svg Creamline [12] [13]
Finals Most Valuable Player Julia Melissa Morado Creamline Colors.svg Creamline
1st Best Outside Spiker Jessica Margarett Galanza Creamline Colors.svg Creamline
2nd Best Outside SpikerJovielyn Grace Prado Petro gazz LOGO.png Petro Gazz
1st Best Middle Blocker Kathy Bersola PerlasSpikers.png BanKo Perlas
2nd Best Middle Blocker Jeanette Panaga Petro gazz LOGO.png Petro Gazz
Best Opposite Spiker Diana Mae Carlos Motolite Club Colors.png Motolite
Best Setter Julia Melissa Morado Creamline Colors.svg Creamline
Best Libero Kyla Atienza Creamline Colors.svg Creamline

Final standings

See also

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