Premier Volleyball League Most Valuable Player award

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The Premier Volleyball League Most Valuable Player award is a Premier Volleyball League award given to the best performing player of the conference. The award has been given since the league's first conference in 2017. Since 2025, the PVL Press Corps have given out an annual version of the award. [1]

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Unlike most other MVP awards, the league award is based on performance in a single conference rather than a full season, similar to the Philippine Basketball Association's Best Player of the Conference award. The PVL Press Corps award given during its during the PVL Press Corps Awards Night is based on performance throughout multiple conferences in a year, though not necessarily within a single season. Brooke Van Sickle won the first PVLPC award in 2025.

In the women's division, as of the 2024–25 All-Filipino Conference, Alyssa Valdez and Tots Carlos are the only players to have won three MVPs. Three others have won MVP twice: Myla Pablo, Alyja Santiago, and Van Sickle. Savi Davison is the most recent recipient.

In the men's division, Marck Espejo is the only player to have won two MVP awards.

Key

^Denotes player who is still active in the PVL
Denotes player whose team won the conference championship
Player (#)Denotes the number of times the player has been named MVP
Team (#)Denotes the number of times a player from this team has won

PVL Press Corps

Brooke Van Sickle won the first annual MVP award given by the PVL Press Corps. 2025 AVC CL PetroGazz 2 (cropped).jpg
Brooke Van Sickle won the first annual MVP award given by the PVL Press Corps.
YearPlayerNat.TeamRef.
2025 Brooke Van Sickle ^ Flag of the Philippines.svg Flag of the United States.svg Petro Gazz Angels [2]

Women's division

Winners

Alyssa Valdez is one of two players to win three MVP awards. Alyssa Valdez.jpg
Alyssa Valdez is one of two players to win three MVP awards.
2025 AVC CL PetroGazz MylaPablo (cropped).jpg
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Myla Pablo (top) and Alyja Santiago (bottom) are among the players to have won two MVP awards in the women's division.
SeasonConferencePlayerNat.TeamRef.
2017 Reinforced Alyssa Valdez ^ Flag of the Philippines.svg Creamline Cool Smashers [3]
Open Myla Pablo ^ Flag of the Philippines.svg Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors [4]
Collegiate Alyja Santiago Flag of the Philippines.svg NU Lady Bulldogs [5]
2018 Reinforced Myla Pablo ^ (2) Flag of the Philippines.svg Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors (2) [6]
Collegiate Isa Molde ^ Flag of the Philippines.svg UP Fighting Maroons [7]
Open Alyssa Valdez ^ (2) Flag of the Philippines.svg Creamline Cool Smashers (2) [8]
2019 Reinforced Alyssa Valdez ^ (3) Flag of the Philippines.svg Creamline Cool Smashers (3) [9]
Open Jessica Galanza ^ Flag of the Philippines.svg Creamline Cool Smashers (4) [10]
Collegiate Trisha Genesis ^ Flag of the Philippines.svg Adamson Lady Falcons [11]
2021 Open Alyja Santiago (2) Flag of the Philippines.svg Chery Tiggo Crossovers [12]
2022 Open Tots Carlos ^ Flag of the Philippines.svg Creamline Cool Smashers (5) [13]
Invitational Tots Carlos ^ (2) Flag of the Philippines.svg Creamline Cool Smashers (6) [14]
Reinforced Mylene Paat ^ Flag of the Philippines.svg Chery Tiggo Crossovers (2) [15]
2023 1st All-Filipino Tots Carlos ^ (3) Flag of the Philippines.svg Creamline Cool Smashers (7) [16]
Invitational Frances Molina ^ Flag of the Philippines.svg Cignal HD Spikers [17]
2nd All-Filipino Sisi Rondina ^ Flag of the Philippines.svg Choco Mucho Flying Titans [18]
2024 All-Filipino Brooke Van Sickle ^ Flag of the Philippines.svg Flag of the United States.svg Petro Gazz Angels [19]
Reinforced Bernadeth Pons ^ Flag of the Philippines.svg Creamline Cool Smashers (8) [20]
Invitational Michele Gumabao ^ Flag of the Philippines.svg Creamline Cool Smashers (9) [21]
2024–25 All-Filipino Brooke Van Sickle ^ (2) Flag of the Philippines.svg Flag of the United States.svg Petro Gazz Angels (2) [22]
PVL on Tour Erika Santos ^ Flag of the Philippines.svg Cignal HD Spikers (2) [23]
Invitational Savi Davison ^ Flag of the Philippines.svg PLDT High Speed Hitters [24]

Multi-time winners

AwardsPlayerTeam(s)Conferences
3 Flag of the Philippines.svg Tots Carlos Creamline Cool Smashers 2022 Open, 2022 Invitational, 2023 1st All-Filipino
Flag of the Philippines.svg Alyssa Valdez Creamline Cool Smashers 2017 Reinforced, 2018 Open, 2019 Reinforced
2 Flag of the Philippines.svg Myla Pablo Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors 2017 Open, 2018 Reinforced
Flag of the Philippines.svg Alyja Santiago NU Lady Bulldogs, Chery Tiggo Crossovers 2017 Collegiate, 2021 Open
Flag of the Philippines.svg Flag of the United States.svg Brooke Van Sickle Petro Gazz Angels 2024 All-Filipino, 2024–25 All-Filipino

Teams

AwardsTeamConferences
9 Creamline Cool Smashers 2017 Reinforced, 2018 Open, 2019 Reinforced, 2019 Open, 2022 Open, 2022 Invitational, 2023 1st All-Filipino, 2024 Reinforced, 2024 Invitational
2 Chery Tiggo Crossovers 2021 Open, 2022 Reinforced
Cignal HD Spikers 2023 Invitational, 2025 PVL on Tour
Petro Gazz Angels 2024 All-Filipino, 2024–25 All-Filipino
Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors 2017 Open, 2018 Reinforced

Men's division

Winners

SeasonConferencePlayerNat.TeamRef.
2017 Reinforced Alnakran Abdilla Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippine Air Force Air Spikers [25]
Open Lorenzo Capate Jr. Flag of the Philippines.svg Cignal HD Spikers [26]
Collegiate Marck Espejo Flag of the Philippines.svg Ateneo Blue Eagles [27]
2018 Reinforced Marck Espejo (2) Flag of the Philippines.svg Cignal HD Spikers (2) [28]
Collegiate Paolo Pablico Flag of the Philippines.svg Adamson Soaring Falcons [29]

Multi-time winners

AwardsPlayerTeam(s)Conferences
2 Flag of the Philippines.svg Marck Espejo Ateneo Blue Eagles, Cignal HD Spikers 2017 Collegiate, 2018 Reinforced

Teams

AwardsTeamConferences
2 Cignal HD Spikers 2017 Open, 2018 Reinforced

References

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