2022 PNVF Champions League for Women

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2022 PNVF Champions League for Women
Tournament details
DatesNovember 6–13, 2022
Teams8
Venue(s) PhilSports Arena
Champions CPS–Antipolo (1st title)
Runners-up UE Manila–Cherrylume
Third placeKMS–Quezon City
Fourth placeImus City–AJAA
Tournament awards
MVP Casiey Dongallo (CPS–Antipolo)
Best Setter Gyzelle Sy (Imus City–AJAA)
Best OHJaneca Lana (UE Manila–Cherrylume)
Casiey Dongallo (CPS–Antipolo)
Best MBJenalyn Umayam (CPS-Antipolo)
Riza Nogales (UE Manila–Cherrylume)
Best OPPJelai Gajero (CPS–Antipolo)
Best LiberoJellie Tempiatura (KMS–Quezon City)
Tournament statistics
Matches played16

The women's division of the 2022 PNVF Champions League began on November 6 to 13, 2022 at PhilSports Arena, Pasig City, Philippines. This is the second edition of the PNVF Champions League. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

California Precision Sports-Antipolo won against UE Manila-Cherrylume Lady Red Warriors in 3 sets to claim the championship title. KMS-Quezon City Lady Vikings secured the bronze after outlasted Imus City-AJAA Lady Spikers in 5 sets. [4]

Participating teams

8 teams entered the 2022 PNVF Champions League. [5]

ClubSponsorLocalityCoachCaptain
California Precision Sports–Antipolo California Academy Antipolo Obet VitalKizzie Madriaga
Davao City Lady Agilas Davao City
ICC–Caloocan City Lady BluehawksImmaculada Concepcion College Caloocan Edgar Barroga
Imus City–AJAA Lady Spikers Imus Bunso RamirezGyzelle Sy
KMS–Quezon City Lady VikingsKings Montessori School Quezon City Rogelio GetiganJustine Dorog
Tomodachi Bulacan Bulakenyas Bulacan Jonnel Regalado
UE Manila–Cherrylume Lady Red Warriors University of the East
Mileage Asia Corporation
Manila Ronwald Dimaculangan
University of Batangas–Batangas City Lady Brahmans University of Batangas Batangas City Roderick Del Mundo

Format

The following format will be conducted for the entirety of the conference:

Preliminary Round
  1. Single-round robin preliminaries; 8 teams; 2 pools; Teams are ranked using the FIVB Ranking System.
  2. The top two teams in each pool are qualified for the semifinal round
Semifinal round
  1. A1 vs. B2
  2. B1 vs. A2
Finals
  1. Bronze medal: SF1 Loser vs SF2 Loser
  2. Gold medal: SF1 Winner vs SF2 Winner

Venue

All matches
Pasig
PhilSports Arena
Capacity: 10,000
PhilSports Arena (Pasig, PHI) 2019.jpg

Pools composition

The 8 teams were divided into 4 teams in each pool.

Pool APool B
ICC-Caloocan City Lady Bluehawks California Precision Sports–Antipolo
Imus City-AJAA Lady SpikersDavao City Lady Agilas
KMS-Quezon City Lady VikingsTomodachi Bulacan Bulakenyas
UB-Batangas City Lady Brahmans UE Manila–Cherrylume Lady Red Warriors

Preliminary round

Pool A

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1KMS-Quezon City Lady Vikings3308924.5002502131.174 Semifinals
2Imus City-AJAA Lady Spikers3217842.0002692301.170
3UB-Batangas City Lady Brahmans3123470.5712212530.874
4ICC-Caloocan City Lady Bluehawks3030190.1111982420.818
Source: [ citation needed ]
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
6 Nov08:00ICC-Caloocan City Lady Bluehawks0–3KMS-Quezon City Lady Vikings25–2718–2517–25  60–77 
6 Nov10:00UB-Batangas City Lady Brahmans1–3Imus City-AJAA Lady Spikers25–2112–2523–2516–25 76–96 
7 Nov14:30KMS-Quezon City Lady Vikings3–0UB-Batangas City Lady Brahmans25–2025–1525–20  75–55 
7 Nov16:30Imus City-AJAA Lady Spikers3–0ICC-Caloocan City Lady Bluehawks25–2025–2025–16  75–56 
9 Nov08:00KMS-Quezon City Lady Vikings3–2Imus City-AJAA Lady Spikers14–2525–2019–2525–1615–1298–98 
9 Nov10:00ICC-Caloocan City Lady Bluehawks1–3UB-Batangas City Lady Brahmans15–2525–1523–2519–25 82–90 

Pool B

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 California Precision Sports–Antipolo 3309919.0001691291.310 Semifinals
2 UE Manila-Cherrylume Lady Red Warriors 3216732.3331611581.019
3Davao City Lady Agilas3123360.5001391261.103
4Tomodachi Bulacan Bulakenyas3030090.000941500.627
Source: [ citation needed ]
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
6 Nov12:00Davao City Lady Agilas3–0Tomodachi Bulacan Bulakenyas25–2125–925–21  75–51 
6 Nov14:00 California Precision Sports–Antipolo 3–1 UE Manila-Cherrylume Lady Red Warriors 25–2319–2525–1625–22 94–86 
7 Nov18:30 UE Manila-Cherrylume Lady Red Warriors 3–0Davao City Lady Agilas25–2025–2325–21  75–64 
7 Nov20:30Tomodachi Bulacan Bulakenyas0–3 California Precision Sports–Antipolo 12–2515–2516–25  43–75 
10 Nov18:30Davao City Lady Agilas0–3 California Precision Sports–Antipolo 25–2025–22  50–42 
10 Nov20:30Tomodachi Bulacan Bulakenyas0–3 UE Manila-Cherrylume Lady Red Warriors 12–2517–2515–25  44–75 

Final round

 
Semifinals Championship
 
      
 
12 November
 
 
KMS-Quezon City Lady Vikings0
 
13 November
 
UE Manila-Cherrylume Lady Red Warriors 3
 
UE Manila-Cherrylume Lady Red Warriors 0
 
12 November
 
California Precision Sports–Antipolo 3
 
California Precision Sports–Antipolo 3
 
 
Imus City-AJAA Lady Spikers1
 
3rd place match
 
 
13 November
 
 
KMS-Quezon City Lady Vikings3
 
 
Imus City-AJAA Lady Spikers2

Semifinals

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
12 Nov13:00KMS-Quezon City Lady Vikings0–3 UE Manila-Cherrylume Lady Red Warriors 20–2516–2516–25  52–75 
12 Nov15:00 California Precision Sports–Antipolo 3–1Imus City-AJAA Lady Spikers26–2825–1325–2125–19 101–81 

3rd place match

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
13 Nov12:30KMS-Quezon City Lady Vikings3–2Imus City-AJAA Lady Spikers25–2124–2621–2525–1915–9110–100 

Championship

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
13 Nov15:00 UE Manila-Cherrylume Lady Red Warriors 0–3 California Precision Sports–Antipolo 19–2518–2521–25  58–75 

Final standing

Awards

Individual awards

AwardPlayerTeamRef.
Most Valuable PlayerCasiey Dongallo CPS–Antipolo [6]
1st Best Outside SpikerJaneca Lana UE Manila-Cherrylume
2nd Best Outside SpikerCasiey Dongallo CPS–Antipolo
1st Best Middle BlockerJenalyn Umayam CPS–Antipolo
2nd Best Middle BlockerRiza Nogales UE Manila-Cherrylume
Best Opposite SpikerJelai Gajero CPS–Antipolo
Best SetterGyzelle SyImus City-AJAA
Best LiberoJellie TempiaturaKMS-Quezon City

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