Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Collegiate Conference

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Premier Volleyball League
1st Season Collegiate Conference
League Premier Volleyball League
Sport Volleyball
Number of teams Women's: 12
Men's: 8
TV partner(s) ABS-CBN Sports and Action
Seasons

The Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Collegiate Conference was the 3rd conference of the Premier Volleyball League (30th conference of the former Shakey's V-League ). The conference started on September 2, 2017 at the Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Contents

Women's division

Participating teams

Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Collegiate Conference (Women's Division)
Abbr.TeamColorsHead CoachTeam Captain
ADUAdamson colors.svg  Adamson Lady Falcons    Flag of the United States.svg Airess Padda Jessica Margarett Galanza
AUNArellano colors.svg  Arellano Lady Chiefs    Flag of the Philippines.svg Roberto "Obet" JavierJovielyn Grace Prado
ADMAteneo colors.svg  Ateneo Lady Eagles    Flag of Thailand.svg Anusorn "Tai" BunditIsabel Beatriz De Leon
CSBCSB colors.svg  Benilde Lady Blazers    Flag of the Philippines.svg Michael CariñoKlarissa Abriam
FEUFEU colors.svg  FEU Lady Tamaraws    Flag of the Philippines.svg George Pascua Bernadeth Pons
JRUJRU colors.svg  JRU Lady Bombers    Flag of the Philippines.svg Mia TiosecoMaria Shola Alvarez
LPULyceum colors.svg  Lyceum Lady Pirates    Flag of the Philippines.svg Emiliano "Emil" LontocCherilyn Sindayen
NUINU colors.svg  NU Lady Bulldogs    Flag of the Philippines.svg Raymond "Babes" Castillo Alyja Daphne Santiago
SBCSan Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lionesses    Flag of the Philippines.svg Nemesio GavinoRebecca Anjeannete Cuevas
SSCSSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Lady Stags    Flag of the Philippines.svg Roger Gorayeb Joyce Sta. Rita
TIPTIP colors.svg  TIP Lady Engineers    Flag of the Philippines.svg Achilles "Boy" ParilAlexandra Loiuse Rosales
UPDUP colors.svg  UP Lady Maroons    Flag of the Philippines.svg Jerry Yee Diana Mae Carlos

Group A

Preliminary round

Group A

Match results

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Sep 0218:30ADM3–0 JRU 25–1725–1525–1575–47 P–2
Sep 0316:00SSC 0–3FEU17–2521–2514–2552–75 P–2
Sep 0416:00NUI3–0 LPU 25–1725–1625–2175–54 P–2
Sep 0618:30JRU 0–3SSC23–2522–2521–2566–75 P–2
Sep 0918:30FEU3–1 ADM 17–2525–2125–1925–1492–79 P–2
Sep 1118:30SSC 1–3NUI21–2525–2111–2518–2575–96 P–2 a
Sep 1318:30LPU3–1 JRU 25–2024–2625–1325–2299–81 P–2
Sep 1616:00ADM3–0 LPU 25–2325–2025–2075–63 P–2
Sep 1618:30NUI3–1 FEU 22–2528–2629–2725–22104–100 P–2
Sep 2318:30SSC 0–3ADM11–2513–2513–2537–75 P–2
Sep 2516:00JRU 0–3NUI11–2515–2513–2539–75 P–2 a1
Sep 2716:00FEU3–0 JRU 28–2625–1425–1578–55 P–2
Sep 2718:30LPU 1–3SSC15–2526–2416–2523–2580–99 P–2
Sep 3018:30NUI3–1 ADM 25–2113–2525–1925–2288–87 P–2 a2
Oct 0216:00LPU 1–3FEU25–1826–2815–2517–2583–96 P–2 a3

Group B

Match results

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Sep 0216:00AUN3–0 CSB 25–2025–2225–1775–59 P–2
Sep 0318:30TIP 1–3SBC13–2518–2527–2513–2571–100 P–2
Sep 0418:30UPD 2–3ADU25–1721–2525–1919–259–1599–101 P–2
Sep 0616:00AUN3–0 SBC 25–2225–2125–1875–61 P–2
Sep 0916:00ADU3–0 AUN 25–2025–2225–1675–58 P–2
Sep 1116:00UPD3–0 TIP 25–2025–925–1375–42 P–2 b
Sep 1316:00CSB 1–3SBC21–2520–2525–1722–2588–92 P–2
Sep 1613:00TIP 0–3ADU12–2514–2513–2539–75 P–2
Sep 1816:00CSB 0–3UPD19–2513–2519–2551–75 P–2
Sep 1818:30TIP 0–3AUN16–2515–2518–2549–75 P–2
Sep 2316:00UPD3–0 SBC 25–1625–1925–2075–55 P–2
Sep 2518:30ADU3–0 CSB 25–1925–2025–1775–56 P–2 b1
Sep 3013:00AUN3–2 UPD 22–2525–1025–1932–3415–3119–91 P–2
Sep 3016:00CSB3–1 TIP 18–2525–1925–2225–2293–88 P–2 b2
Oct 0218:30SBC 2–3ADU25–2223–2516–2525–2111–15100–108 P–2 b3

Final round

Semifinals Finals
          
1A NU colors.svg  NU Lady Bulldogs 33
2B Arellano colors.svg  Arellano Lady Chiefs 0 2
 FEU colors.svg  FEU Lady Tamaraws 1 1
 NU colors.svg  NU Lady Bulldogs 33
1B Adamson colors.svg  Adamson Lady Falcons 32 1
2A FEU colors.svg  FEU Lady Tamaraws 2 333rd place
 Adamson colors.svg  Adamson Lady Falcons 0 1
 Arellano colors.svg  Arellano Lady Chiefs 33

Semifinals

Rank 1A vs Rank 2B

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Oct 0416:00NUI3–0 AUN 25–1725–1625–2375–56 P–2
Oct 0718:30AUN 2–3NUI17–2528–2625–1713–2518–20101–113 P–2

Rank 1B vs Rank 2A

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Oct 0418:30ADU3–2 FEU 21–2525–2220–2525–1415–8106–94 P–2
Oct 0716:00FEU3–2 ADU 21–2527–2525–2023–2515–11111–106 P–2
Oct 0918:30ADU 1–3FEU25–2120–2522–2518–2585–96 P–2

Finals

3rd place

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Oct 1116:00ADU 0–3AUN23–2524–2614–2561–76 P–2
Oct 1416:00AUN3–1 ADU 25–2225–1919–2531–29100–95 P–2

Championship

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Oct 1118:30FEU 1–3NUI22–2525–2118–2524–2689–97 P–2
Oct 1418:30NUI3–1 FEU 25–2225–1919–2525–1694–82 P–2
Collegiate Conference Women's Division Champions
NU colors.svg
National University Lady Bulldogs
Alyja Daphne Santiago (c), Jasmine Nabor, Risa Sato, Roma Joy Doromal, Larnie Aberin, Joni Anne Kamille Chavez,
Aiko Sweet Urdas, Roselyn Doria, Gayle Rose Valdez, Jorelle Singh, Audrey Kathryn Paran
Head Coach: Raymond "Babes" Castillo

Men's division

Participating teams

Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Collegiate Conference (Men's Division)
Abbr.TeamColorsHead CoachTeam Captain
ADMAteneo colors.svg  Ateneo Blue Eagles   Oliver Allan AlmadroKarl Irvin Baysa
CSBCSB colors.svg  Benilde Blazers   Arnold LaniogIsaah Arda
DLSLa Salle colors.svg  De La Salle Green Archers   Norman MiguelRuel Asia
FEUFEU colors.svg  FEU Tamaraws   Reynaldo Diaz Jr.Richard Solis
NUINU colors.svg  NU Bulldogs   Dante AlinsunurinFrancis Philip Saura
SBCSan Beda colors.svg  San Beda Red Lions   Ernesto "Nes" PamilarMark Santos
USTUST colors.svg  UST Growling Tigers   Arthur Alan "Odjie" MamonIsaiah Icalina
UPDUP colors.svg  UP Fighting Maroons   Rodrigo PalmeroJerry San Pedro

Line-up

Preliminary round

Match results

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Sep 0210:00DLS3–1 CSB 25–2726–2425–2325–22101–96 P–2
Sep 0213:00UPD 0–3UST17–2522–2515–2554–75 P–2
Sep 0310:00NUI3–0 SBC 25–1525–1625–1875–49 P–2
Sep 0313:00ADM3–1 FEU 25–2025–2125–2075–61 P–2
Sep 0408:00CSB 2–3UPD18–2525–2123–2525–2114–16105–108 P–2
Sep 0410:00UST3–0 DLS 25–1725–1325–2275–52 P–2
Sep 0608:00SBC 0–3ADM23–2516–2525–2764–77 P–2
Sep 0610:00FEU3–2 NUI 25–2321–2525–2114–2515–13100–107 P–2
Sep 0908:00ADM3–0 UST 25–2125–1725–1875–56 P–2
Sep 0910:00DLS 1–3FEU23–2519–2525–2318–2585–98 P–2
Sep 1108:00UPD 0–3SBC22–2522–2519–2563–75 P–2
Sep 1110:00NUI 2–3DLS29–3123–2525–2025–196–15108–110 P–2
Sep 1308:00CSB 0–3ADM13–2522–2522–2557–75 P–2
Sep 1310:00FEU3–0 UST 25–2325–2326–2476–70 P–2 a
Sep 1608:00SBC 1–3DLS16–2525–2316–2530–3287–105 P–2
Sep 1610:00ADM3–0 UPD 25–1825–1825–1875–54 P–2 b
Sep 1808:00UST 1–3NUI21–2525–1725–2723–2594–94 P–2
Sep 1810:00CSB 0–3FEU22–2525–2721–2568–77 P–2 c
Sep 2308:00NUI3–1 UPD 25–1324–2625–1525–1799–71 P–2
Sep 2310:00DLS 0–3ADM15–2520–2522–2557–75 P–2
Sep 2508:00UPD 1–3FEU22–2525–2324–2614–2585–99 P–2
Sep 2510:00SBC3–0 CSB 25–2325–1525–2275–60 P–2
Sep 2708:00UST3–1 SBC 25–2125–2023–2525–2298–88 P–2
Sep 2710:00DLS 1–3UPD22–2525–2225–2723–2595–99 P–2
Sep 3008:00CSB 1–3UST14–2510–2525–2320–2569–98 P–2
Sep 3010:00ADM3–0 NUI 25–1925–1925–1575–53 P–2
Oct 0208:00FEU 2–3SBC27–2925–1520–2525–227–15104–106 P–2
Oct 0210:00NUI3–2 CSB 25–2729–2725–1916–2515–11110–109 P–2

Final round

Semifinals Finals
          
1 Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo Blue Eagles 31 3
4 UST colors.svg  UST Growling Tigers 0 31
 Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo Blue Eagles 33
 FEU colors.svg  FEU Tamaraws 0 0
2 FEU colors.svg  FEU Tamaraws 33
3 NU colors.svg  NU Bulldogs 2 2 3rd place
 NU colors.svg  NU Bulldogs 2 1
 UST colors.svg  UST Growling Tigers 33

Semifinals

Rank 1 vs Rank 4

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Oct 0408:00ADM3–0 UST 25–1925–1525–2175–55 P–2
Oct 0710:00UST3–1 ADM 25–2225–2322–2525–2197–91 P–2
Oct 0916:00ADM3–1 UST 22–2525–2231–2925–13103–89 P–2

Rank 2 vs Rank 3

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Oct 0410:00FEU3–2 NUI 25–2219–2519–2525–2216–14104–108 P–2
Oct 0708:00NUI 2–3FEU14–2525–1622–2525–2212–1598–103 P–2

Finals

3rd place

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Oct 1108:00NUI 2–3UST25–1726–2825–2021–2525–27122–117 P–2
Oct 1408:00UST3–1 NUI 21–2530–2828–2625–21104–100 P–2

Championship

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Oct 1110:00ADM3–0 FEU 25–2225–2025–1975–61 P–2
Oct 1410:00FEU 0–3ADM21–2522–2516–2559–75 P–2
Collegiate Conference Men's Division Champions
Ateneo colors.svg
Ateneo de Manila University Blue Eagles
Lawrence Gil Magadia, Karl Irvin Baysa (c), Ron Adrian Medalla, Jasper Rodney Tan, Hermino Labao, Paulo Lorenzo Trinidad, Chumason Celestine Njigha, Manuel Sumanguid III, Esmilzo Joner Polvorosa, Marck Jesus Espejo, Gian Carlo Glorioso, Sebastian Enrique Cuerva, Ishmael John Rivera, Canciano Llenos
Head Coach: Oliver Allan Almadro

PVL on Tour

The Premier Volleyball League’s “PVL on Tour” staged by Sports Vision and Grid Athletic Sports, organizer of the immensely successful Beach Volleyball Republic, the October tour of the PVL marks the first time ever in its storied history that Sports Vision is bringing its games to the countryside. [9] Matches were held in the People’s Gym in Tuguegarao City, Batangas City Sports Complex, Iloilo Sports Complex and La Salle Coliseum in Bacolod. [10]

Match results

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Oct 0818:00 Creamline Cool Smashers 3–1 Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors 25–1929–2723–2525–22102–93 Report
Oct 0819:30 BanKo Perlas Spikers 3–2 BaliPure Purest Water Defenders 25–2722–2525–1625–1916–14113–101 Report
Oct 1518:00 BanKo Perlas Spikers 2–3 Creamline Cool Smashers 25–1725–1817–2523–2517–19107–104 Report
Oct 1519:30 BaliPure Purest Water Defenders 2–3 Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors 25–1725–2725–1624–265–15104–101 Report
Oct 1716:30 Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors 3–2 Philippine Air Force Jet Spikers 25–2025–2116–2523–2515–10104–101 Report
Oct 1718:00 Creamline Cool Smashers 1–3 BanKo Perlas Spikers 21–2525–227–2514–2567–97 Report
Oct 1816:30 Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors 1–3 Creamline Cool Smashers 23–2525–2316–2516–2580–98 Report
Oct 1818:00 BanKo Perlas Spikers 3–1 Philippine Air Force Jet Spikers 20–2525–1125–1625–1795–69 Report

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