2023 PNVF Challenge Cup – Men's Division

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2023 PNVF Challenge Cup
Men's Division
Tournament details
DatesNovember 7–25, 2023
Teams20
Venue(s) Rizal Memorial Coliseum
Champions University of Santo Tomas (1st title)
Runners-up Cignal HD Spikers
Third place VNS Asereht
Fourth place National University
Tournament awards
MVPJoshua Ybañez (UST)
Best SetterJerome Lopez (VNS)
Best OHJoshua Ybañez (UST)
Rey Miguel De Vega (UST)
Best MB John Paul Bugaoan (Cignal)
Edlyn Paul Colinares (UST)
Best OPPSherwin Umandal (UST)
Best Libero Manuel Sumanguid III (Cignal)
Tournament statistics
Matches played48

The men's division of the 2023 PNVF Challenge Cup began on November 7, 2023.

Contents

Starting from this season, the tournament formerly known as the PNVF Champions League would be known as the PNVF Challenge Cup. [1] This marks as the third season of the league.

University of Santo Tomas were the champions. [2]

Participating teams

The tournament was originally meant to enable local government units (cities, municipalities, and provinces) to hold their own volleyball programs. [3] The Challenge Cup would be opened for school and club teams. By the end of October 2023, the PNVF has secured commitment from 20 men's teams. [4]

Club/TeamSponsorLocality
Arellano University Manila
Cignal HD Spikers Cignal TV, Inc.
Kuya JM Davao CityKuya JM Davao City
D'Navigators Iloilo Iloilo City
Emilio Aguinaldo College Manila
José Rizal University Mandaluyong
3B Marikina Marikina
National University Manila
Angatleta–OrionAngatleta Sports Orion, Bataan
Plaridel, Quezon Plaridel, Quezon
PGJC–Navy Philippine Navy
Rizal Technological University–Basilan Basilan
Santa Rosa City Santa Rosa, Laguna
Savouge Aesthetics Savouge Medical Aesthetics Clinic
Tacloban–Eastern Visayas Fighting Warays Tacloban
University of Batangas Batangas City
University of the East–Cherrylume Mileage Asia Corporation Manila
University of Santo Tomas Manila
VNS Asereht
Volida Volleyball ClubManila

Format

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

Preliminary Round
  1. Single-round robin preliminaries; 20 teams; 4 pools; Teams are ranked using the FIVB Ranking System.
  2. The top two teams in each pool will qualified for the final round
Quarterfinal (knockout stage)
  1. QF1: #A1 vs. #D2
  2. QF3: #C1 vs. #B2
  3. QF2: #B1 vs. #C2
  4. QF4: #D1 vs. #A2
Semifinal (knockout stage)
  1. SF1: QF1 winner vs. QF3 winner
  2. SF2: QF2 winner vs. QF4 winner
Finals (knockout stage)
  1. Bronze medal: SF1 Loser vs SF2 Loser
  2. Gold medal: SF1 Winner vs SF2 Winner

Pools composition

The 20 teams were divided into four pools. [1]

Pool APool BPool CPool D
Cignal HD Spikers National University PGJC–Navy University of Santo Tomas
Kuya JM–Davao City RTU-Basilan 3B Marikina CityTacloban Fighting Warays
Savouge Aesthetics Arellano University Angatleta–Orion D'Navigators Iloilo
Volida Volleyball Club VNS Asereht Jose Rizal University Santa Rosa City
University of Batangas University of the East-Cherrylume Plaridel, Quezon Emilio Aguinaldo College

Venue

All matches
Manila
Rizal Memorial Coliseum
Capacity: 10,000
Rizal Memorial Coliseum - sign (Malate, Manila; 11-23-2019).jpg

Preliminary round

Pool A

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 Cignal HD Spikers 44012120MAX3001781.685 Quarterfinals
2 Savouge Aesthetics 4226761.1672322131.089
3Kuya JM–Davao City4226661.0001971801.094
4 University of Batangas 4226670.8572752850.965
5Volida Volleyball Club40400120.0001523000.507
Source: [ citation needed ]
DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
07 Nov14:00RMC Cignal HD Spikers 3–0 Savouge Aesthetics 25–2125–1625–22  75–59 
09 Nov12:00RMCVolida Volleyball Club 0–3 University of Batangas 14–2512–2511–25  37–75 
14 Nov12:00RMC University of Batangas 0–3 Cignal HD Spikers 15–2514–2516–25  45–75 
14 Nov14:00RMCKuya JM–Davao City3–0 Volida Volleyball Club 25–1925–1925–11  75–49 
15 Nov08:00RMCVolida Volleyball Club 0–3 Savouge Aesthetics 11–2511–2517–25  39–75 
15 Nov14:00RMC Cignal HD Spikers 3–0 Kuya JM–Davao City 25–1925–1725–11  75–47 
17 Nov18:00RMC Savouge Aesthetics 3–0 Kuya JM–Davao City 25–1725–1925–20  75–56 
18 Nov12:00RMCVolida Volleyball Club 0–3 Cignal HD Spikers 12–257–258–25  27–75 
19 Nov18:00RMCKuya JM–Davao City3–0 University of Batangas 25–2025–1925–17  75–56 
20 Nov15:00RMC University of Batangas 3–1 Savouge Aesthetics 25–2230–2819–2525–23 99–98 

Pool B

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 National University 440111226.0003372631.281 Quarterfinals
2 VNS Asereht 431101142.7502712571.054
3 University of the East–Cherrylume 4226771.0003213101.035
4 RTU-Basilan 41323110.2732713250.834
5 Arellano University 40413120.2502803530.793
Source: [ citation needed ]
DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
07 Nov16:00RMC National University 3–0 RTU-Basilan 25–1525–1725–19  75–51 
08 Nov12:00RMC University of the East–Cherrylume 3–1 Arellano University 25–1822–2525–2225–23 97–88 
09 Nov14:00RMC VNS Asereht 3–1 University of the East–Cherrylume 25–1819–2525–2125–20 94–84 
14 Nov10:00RMC VNS Asereht 3–0 RTU-Basilan 25–2325–1525–23  75–61 
16 Nov18:00RMC National University 3–2 VNS Asereht 25–2322–2525–2125–2715–6112–102 
18 Nov14:00RMC University of the East–Cherrylume 0–3 National University 22–2523–2520–25  65–75 
18 Nov16:00RMC Arellano University 0–3 VNS Asereht 11–2519–2517–25  47–75 
20 Nov09:00RMC RTU-Basilan 0–3 University of the East–Cherrylume 18–2516–2519–25  53–75 
20 Nov11:00RMC National University 3–0 Arellano University 25–1725–1225–16  75–45 
21 Nov13:00RMC Arellano University 2–3 RTU-Basilan 25–1925–2222–2518–2510–15100–106 

Pool C

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 PGJC–Navy 4401212112.0003221841.750 Quarterfinals
2 Jose Rizal University 43191033.3333002361.271
33B Marikina City4226661.0002482520.984
4Plaridel, Quezon4133390.3332422680.903
5Angatleta–Orion40400120.0001273000.423
Source: [ citation needed ]
DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
08 Nov08:00RMCAngatleta–Orion 0–3 Jose Rizal University 11–2515–2512–25  38–75 
08 Nov10:00RMC PGJC–Navy 3–0 Plaridel, Quezon 25–1825–2325–20  75–61 
09 Nov18:00RMCPlaridel, Quezon3–0 Angatleta–Orion 25–1825–1025–14  75–42 
14 Nov08:00RMC3B Marikina City 0–3 PGJC–Navy 20–2511–2518–25  49–75 
15 Nov10:00RMC Jose Rizal University 3–0 3B Marikina City 25–1325–1725–19  75–49 
15 Nov12:00RMC PGJC–Navy 3–0 Angatleta–Orion 25–025–025–0  75–0 
16 Nov16:00RMC3B Marikina City3–0 Plaridel, Quezon 25–2025–1425–21  75–55 
17 Nov16:00RMCAngatleta–Orion 0–33B Marikina City11–2515–2521–25  47–75 
19 Nov14:00RMC Jose Rizal University 1–3 PGJC–Navy 24–2616–2525–229–25 74–98 
20 Nov13:00RMCPlaridel, Quezon 0–3 Jose Rizal University 13–2514–2524–26  51–76 

Pool D

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 University of Santo Tomas 4401212112.0003202471.296 Quarterfinals
2 D'Navigators Iloilo 4319933.0002932461.191
3 Emilio Aguinaldo College 4226670.8572952731.081
4Santa Rosa City41334100.4002733350.815
5Tacloban Fighting Warays40402120.1672603380.769
Source: [ citation needed ]
DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
07 Nov18:00RMC University of Santo Tomas 3–0 Santa Rosa City 25–1425–2025–17  75–51 
08 Nov14:00RMCSanta Rosa City 1–3 Emilio Aguinaldo College 16–2520–2525–2315–25 76–98 
09 Nov16:00RMC Emilio Aguinaldo College 0–3 University of Santo Tomas 20–2517–2518–25  55–75 
16 Nov14:00RMC D'Navigators Iloilo 3–0 Emilio Aguinaldo College 27–2525–2225–20  77–67 
17 Nov14:00RMCTacloban Fighting Warays 0–3 D'Navigators Iloilo 18–2517–2516–25  51–75 
18 Nov18:00RMC D'Navigators Iloilo 0–3 University of Santo Tomas 23–2523–2520–25  66–75 
19 Nov16:00RMCSanta Rosa City3–1 Tacloban Fighting Warays 25–2318–2525–2025–21 93–89 
20 Nov17:00RMCTacloban Fighting Warays 0–3 Emilio Aguinaldo College 17–2517–2511–25  45–75 
21 Nov15:00RMC D'Navigators Iloilo 3–0 Santa Rosa City 25–1725–1425–22  75–53 
21 Nov17:00RMC University of Santo Tomas 3–1 Tacloban Fighting Warays 25–1925–1920–2525–12 95–75 

Final round

Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
November 23
A1 Cignal HD Spikers 3
November 24
D2 D'Navigators Iloilo 0
Cignal HD Spikers 3
November 23
VNS Asereht 2
C1 PGJC–Navy 0
November 25
B2 VNS Asereht 3
Cignal HD Spikers 2
November 23
University of Santo Tomas 3
B1 National University 3
November 24
C2 Jose Rizal University 0
National University 1 Third place
November 23
University of Santo Tomas 3November 25
D1 University of Santo Tomas 3
VNS Asereht 3
A2 Savouge Aesthetics 0
National University 2

Quarterfinals

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
23 Nov10:00 Cignal HD Spikers 3–0 D'Navigators Iloilo 25–1825–2325–17  75–58 
23 Nov12:30 PGJC–Navy 0–3 VNS Asereht 24–2624–2624–26  72–78 
23 Nov15:00 National University 3–0 Jose Rizal University 26–2425–1925–18  76–61 
23 Nov17:30 University of Santo Tomas 3–0 Savouge Aesthetics 25–1925–2025–20  75–59 

Semifinals

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
24 Nov15:00 Cignal HD Spikers 3–2 VNS Asereht 25–2125–2221–1523–2515–10109–93 
24 Nov17:30 National University 1–3 University of Santo Tomas 18–2522–2525–2024–26 89–96 

Finals

Bronze Medal Match

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
25 Nov10:00 VNS Asereht 3–2 National University 32–3423–2526–2425–2315–13121–119 

Gold Medal Match

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
25 Nov17:30 Cignal HD Spikers 2–3 University of Santo Tomas 25–2022–2522–2525–1913–15107–104 

Final standing

Awards

See also

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