2023 PNVF Challenge Cup – Women's Division

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2023 PNVF Challenge Cup
Women's Division
Tournament details
DatesNovember 7–25, 2023
Teams16
Venue(s) Rizal Memorial Coliseum
Champions DLS College of Saint Benilde (1st title)
Runners-up University of the Philippines
Third place Colegio de San Juan de Letran
Fourth place Philippine Air Force
Tournament awards
MVPWielyn Estoque (Benilde)
Best SetterChenae Basarte (Benilde)
Best OHWielyn Estoque (Benilde)
Lea Rizel Tapang (Letran)
Best MBZamantha Nolasco (Benilde)
Niña Ytang (UP)
Best OPPStephanie Bustrillo (UP)
Best LiberoFiona Getigan (Benilde)
Tournament statistics
Matches played32

The women'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.

DLS College of Saint Benilde 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 17 women's teams. [4] A team from Tagaytay previously committed to take part but withdrew which meant a total of 16 teams took part.

Club/TeamSponsorLocality
Arellano University Manila
Colegio de San Juan de Letran Manila
Davao City Davao City
De La Salle University–Dasmariñas Dasmariñas
De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde Manila
José Rizal University Mandaluyong
Lyceum of the Philippines University-Batangas Batangas City
Parañaque City Parañaque City
Philippine Air Force Philippine Air Force
Rizal Technological University–Basilan Basilan
San Beda University Manila
Tacloban–Eastern Visayas Fighting Warays Tacloban
University of Batangas Batangas City
University of the Philippines Quezon City
UP Volleyball Club
Volida Volleyball ClubManila

Format

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

Preliminary Round
  1. Single-round robin preliminaries; 16 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 16 teams were divided into four pools. [1]

Pool APool BPool CPool D
DLS College of Saint Benilde Philippine Air Force Arellano University University of the Philippines
Volida Volleyball Club José Rizal University Colegio de San Juan de Letran San Beda University
UP Volleyball Club Davao City University of Batangas LPU–Batangas
Parañaque City Tacloban Fighting Warays RTU–Basilan DLSU–Dasmariñas

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 DLS College of Saint Benilde 330990MAX2251331.692 Quarterfinals
2UP Volleyball Club3216641.5002241901.179
3 Parañaque City 3123470.5712042420.843
4Volida Volleyball Club3030190.1111101630.675
Source: PNVF
DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
07 Nov08:00RMC DLS College of Saint Benilde 3–0 Parañaque City 25–625–2025–17  75–43 
09 Nov08:00RMCUP Volleyball Club 0–3 DLS College of Saint Benilde 20–2518–2510–25  48–75 
14 Nov16:00RMC Parañaque City 3–1 Volida Volleyball Club 25–1525–1013–2525–18 88–68 
16 Nov08:00RMCVolida Volleyball Club 0–3 DLS College of Saint Benilde 12–2512–2518–25  42–75 
19 Nov08:00RMCUP Volleyball Club3–0 Volida Volleyball Club 25–1125–1525–16  75–42 
21 Nov11:00RMC Parañaque City 1–3UP Volleyball Club18–2510–2528–2617–25 73–101 

Pool B

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 Philippine Air Force 3309919.0002491811.376 Quarterfinals
2 Jose Rizal University 3216632.0002091731.208
3 Davao City 3123460.6672142360.907
4 Tacloban Fighting Warays 3030090.0001512330.648
Source: PNVF
DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
14 Nov18:00RMC Philippine Air Force 3–1 Davao City 25–2325–1524–2625–11 99–75 
15 Nov16:00RMC Davao City 0–3 Jose Rizal University 19–2516–2521–25  56–75 
17 Nov08:00RMC Jose Rizal University 0–3 Philippine Air Force 21–2521–2517–25  59–75 
17 Nov12:00RMC Tacloban Fighting Warays 0–3 Davao City 13–2518–2531–33  62–83 
18 Nov10:00RMC Philippine Air Force 3–0 Tacloban Fighting Warays 25–1225–2025–15  75–47 
19 Nov12:00RMC Tacloban Fighting Warays 0–3 Jose Rizal University 13–2516–2513–25  42–75 

Pool C

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 Colegio de San Juan de Letran 3309919.0002471861.328 Quarterfinals
2 Arellano University 3215651.2002352321.013
3 RTU–Basilan 3124661.0002492600.958
4 University of Batangas 3030090.0001722250.764
Source: PNVF
DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
07 Nov10:00RMC RTU–Basilan 1–3 Colegio de San Juan de Letran 22–2511–2525–2213–25 71–97 
08 Nov18:00RMC Arellano University 3–0 University of Batangas 25–1825–1725–19  75–54 
16 Nov10:00RMC Colegio de San Juan de Letran 3–0 Arellano University 25–2125–1025–20  75–51 
16 Nov12:00RMC University of Batangas 0–3 RTU–Basilan 19–2520–2515–25  54–75 
18 Nov08:00RMC Arellano University 3–2 RTU–Basilan 21–2525–1923–2525–2215–12109–103 
21 Nov09:00RMC University of Batangas 0–3 Colegio de San Juan de Letran 22–2519–2523–25  64–75 

Pool D

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 University of the Philippines 3309924.5002701931.399 Quarterfinals
2 San Beda University 3216732.3332341951.200
3 DLSU–Dasmariñas 3123460.6671942280.851
4 LPU–Batangas 3030090.0001432250.636
Source: PNVF
DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
07 Nov12:00RMC DLSU–Dasmariñas 0–3 San Beda University 19–2517–2516–25  52–75 
08 Nov16:00RMC LPU–Batangas 0–3 University of the Philippines 14–2511–2517–25  42–75 
09 Nov10:00RMC University of the Philippines 3–1 DLSU–Dasmariñas 25–1625–2725–825–16 100–67 
15 Nov18:00RMC DLSU–Dasmariñas 3–0 LPU–Batangas 25–2025–1825–15  75–53 
17 Nov10:00RMC San Beda University 3–0 LPU–Batangas 25–1725–1325–18  75–48 
19 Nov10:00RMC San Beda University 1–3 University of the Philippines 25–2017–2522–2520–25 84–95 

Final round

Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
November 22
A1 DLS College of Saint Benilde 3
November 24
D2 San Beda University 1
DLS College of Saint Benilde 3
November 22
Colegio de San Juan de Letran 0
C1 Colegio de San Juan de Letran 3
November 25
B2 Jose Rizal University 1
DLS College of Saint Benilde 3
November 22
University of the Philippines 0
B1 Philippine Air Force 3
November 24
C2 Arellano University 0
Philippine Air Force 1 Third place
November 22
University of the Philippines 3November 25
D1 University of the Philippines 3
Colegio de San Juan de Letran 3
A2UP Volleyball Club1
Philippine Air Force 0

Quarterfinals

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
22 Nov10:00 DLS College of Saint Benilde 3–1 San Beda University 25–1423–2525–1325–20 98–72 
22 Nov12:30 Colegio de San Juan de Letran 3–1 Jose Rizal University 25–2021–2525–1925–15 96–79 
22 Nov15:00 Philippine Air Force 3–0 Arellano University 25–2225–1725–14  75–53 
22 Nov17:30 University of the Philippines 3–1UP Volleyball Club25–1518–2525–2126–24 94–85 

Semifinals

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
24 Nov10:00 DLS College of Saint Benilde 3–0 Colegio de San Juan de Letran 25–2025–1725–16  75–53 
24 Nov12:30 Philippine Air Force 1–3 University of the Philippines 18–2518–2525–1918–25 79–94 

Finals

Bronze Medal Match

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
25 Nov12:30 Colegio de San Juan de Letran 3–0 Philippine Air Force 25–1525–1525–19  75–49 

Gold Medal Match

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
25 Nov15:00 DLS College of Saint Benilde 3–0 University of the Philippines 18–2518–2513–25  49–75 

Final standing

Awards

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