Premier Volleyball League award recipients

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The Premier Volleyball League (PVL) presents awards at every conference to recognize its players for their accomplishments. The following is a list of award recipients of the PVL, the sole top-level women's professional volleyball league in the Philippines founded in 2017. [1] [2]

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Women's division

Most Valuable Player

^Denotes player who is still active in the PVL
Denotes player has both won the Conference and Finals MVP
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
SeasonConferenceAwardeesRef.
ConferenceFinals
2017 Reinforced Flag of the Philippines.svg Alyssa Valdez^
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Myla Pablo^
(Pocari)
[3]
Open Flag of the Philippines.svg Myla Pablo^ (2)
(Pocari) (2)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Grethcel Soltones^
(BaliPure)
[4]
Collegiate Flag of the Philippines.svg Alyja Santiago
(NU)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Jasmine Nabor^
(NU)
[5]
2018 Reinforced Flag of the Philippines.svg Myla Pablo^ (3)
(Pocari) (3)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Jia De Guzman
(Creamline)
[6]
Collegiate Flag of the Philippines.svg Isa Molde^
(UP)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Isa Molde^ (2)
(UP) (2)
[7]
Open Flag of the Philippines.svg Alyssa Valdez^ (2)
(Creamline) (2)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Jia De Guzman (2)
(Creamline) (2)
[8] [9]
2019 Reinforced Flag of the Philippines.svg Alyssa Valdez^ (3)
(Creamline) (3)
Flag of the United States.svg Janisa Johnson
(PetroGazz)
[10] [11]
Open Flag of the Philippines.svg Jessica Galanza^
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Jia De Guzman (3)
(Creamline) (3)
[12] [13]
Collegiate Flag of the Philippines.svg Trisha Genesis^
(Adamson)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Louie Romero^
(Adamson)
[14]
2021 Open Flag of the Philippines.svg Alyja Santiago (2)
(Chery Tiggo)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Alyja Santiago (3)
(Chery Tiggo) (2)
[15]
2022 Open Flag of the Philippines.svg Diana Mae Carlos^
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Alyssa Valdez^ (4)
(Creamline) (4)
[16]
Invitational Flag of the Philippines.svg Diana Mae Carlos^ (2)
(Creamline) (2)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Celine Domingo^
(Creamline)
Reinforced Flag of the Philippines.svg Mylene Paat^
(Chery Tiggo)
Flag of the United States.svg Lindsey Vander Weide
(PetroGazz)
2023 1st All-Filipino Flag of the Philippines.svg Diana Mae Carlos^ (3)
(Creamline) (3)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Jia De Guzman (4)
(Creamline) (4)
[17] [18]
Invitational Flag of the Philippines.svg Frances Molina^
(Cignal)
Flag of Japan.svg Kyoka Ohshima
(Kurashiki)
2nd All-Filipino Flag of the Philippines.svg Cherry Ann Rondina^
(Choco Mucho)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Diana Mae Carlos^ (4)
(Creamline) (4)
[19]
2024 All-Filipino Flag of the Philippines.svg Flag of the United States.svg Brooke Van Sickle^
(Petro Gazz)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Jessica Galanza^ (2)
(Creamline) (2)
[20] [21]

Individual awards

Denotes player who is still active in the PVL
Player (#)Denotes the number of times the player has been awarded
Player
(in bold text)
Indicates the player who won the Conference MVP in the same year
Player
(in italic text)
Indicates the player who won the Finals MVP in the same year
SeasonConferenceAwards
1st Best
Outside Hitter
2nd Best
Outside Hitter
1st Best
Middle Blocker
2nd Best
Middle Blocker
Best Opposite HitterBest SetterBest Libero
2017 Reinforced Flag of the Philippines.svg
Alyssa Valdez
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Grethcel Soltones
(BaliPure)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Risa Sato
(BaliPure)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jeanette Panaga
(Pocari)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Dimdim Pacres
(Power Smashers)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jasmine Nabor
(BaliPure)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Melissa Gohing
(Pocari)
Open Flag of the Philippines.svg
Myla Pablo
(Pocari)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Grethcel Soltones (2)
(BaliPure)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jeanette Panaga (2)
(Pocari)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Risa Sato (2)
(BaliPure)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Iari Yongco
(Air Force)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jia De Guzman
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Melissa Gohing (2)
(Pocari)
Collegiate Flag of the Philippines.svg
Christine Soyud
(Adamson)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Regine Anne Arocha
(Arellano)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jeanette Villareal
(FEU)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Risa Sato (3)
(NU)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Toni Rose Basas
(FEU)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Rhea Marist Ramirez
(Arellano)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Gayle Rose Valdez
(NU)
2018 Reinforced Flag of the Philippines.svg
Alyssa Valdez (2)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Myla Pablo (2)
(Pocari)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jeanette Panaga (3)
(Pocari)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Mary Joy Dacoron
(Perlas)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Michele Gumabao
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jia De Guzman (2)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Lizlee Gata-Pantone
(PayMaya)
Collegiate Flag of the Philippines.svg
Isa Molde
(UP)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Bernadette Flora
(Adamson)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Celine Domingo
(FEU)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Aie Gannaban
(UP)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Christine Soyud (2)
(Adamson)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Mary Jane Igao
(Adamson)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Toni Rose Ponce
(Adamson)
Open Flag of the Philippines.svg
Alyssa Valdez (3)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jessica Galanza
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Maddie Madayag
(Ateneo)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Katherine Bersola
(Perlas)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Katrina Tolentino
(Ateneo)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jia De Guzman (3)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Cienne Cruz
(Petro Gazz)
2019 Reinforced Flag of the Philippines.svg
Nicole Anne Tiamzon
(Perlas)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Alyssa Valdez (4)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Katherine Bersola (2)
(Perlas)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Cherry Rose Nunag
(Petro Gazz)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Angeline Gervacio
(Perlas)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jia De Guzman (4)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Anngela Nunag
(Army)
Open Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jessica Galanza (2)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jovielyn Grace Prado
(Petro Gazz)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Katherine Bersola
(Perlas)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jeanette Panaga (4)
(Petro Gazz)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Diana Mae Carlos
(Motolite)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jia De Guzman (5)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Kyla Llana Atienza
(Creamline)
Collegiate Flag of the Philippines.svg
Trisha Genesis
(Adamson)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Faith Nisperos
(Ateneo)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Lorene Grace Toring
(Adamson)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Imee Hernandez
(UST)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Klarissa Abriam
(Benilde)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Janel Maraguinot
(Ateneo)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Arianne Daguil
(Benilde)
2021 Open Flag of the Philippines.svg
Alyssa Valdez (5)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Myla Pablo (3)
(Petro Gazz)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Marivic Meneses
(Petro Gazz)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Alyja Santiago
(Chery Tiggo)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Katrina Tolentino (2)
(Choco Mucho)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jia De Guzman (6)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Kathleen Arado
(Petro Gazz)
2022 Open Flag of the Philippines.svg
Frances Molina
(Cignal)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Grethcel Soltones (3)
(Petro Gazz)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Roselyn Doria
(Cignal)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Marivic Meneses (2)
(Cignal)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Diana Mae Carlos (2)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Angelica Cayuna
(Cignal)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Dawn Catindig
(F2 Logistics)
Invitational Flag of the Philippines.svg
Alyssa Valdez (6)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Frances Molina
(Cignal)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Mika Reyes
(PLDT)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Dell Palomata
(PLDT)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Diana Mae Carlos (3)
(Creamline)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg
Liao Yi-Jen
(KingWhale)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg
Qiu Shi-Qing
(KingWhale)
Reinforced Flag of the Philippines.svg
Alyssa Valdez (7)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Myla Pablo (4)
(Petro Gazz)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Mar-Jana Phillips
(Petro Gazz)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Roselyn Doria (2)
(Cignal)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Mylene Paat
(Chery Tiggo)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jia De Guzman (7)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Ria Beatriz Duremdes
(Chery Tiggo)
2023 1st All-Filipino Flag of the Philippines.svg
Diana Mae Carlos (4)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jessica Galanza (3)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Remy Palma
(Petro Gazz)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Mar-Jana Phillips (2)
(Petro Gazz)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Michele Gumabao (2)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jia De Guzman (8)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Kathleen Arado (2)
(PLDT)
Invitational Flag of Japan.svg
Asaka Tamaru
(Kurashiki)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Alyssa Valdez (8)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Mary Joy Baron
(F2 Logistics)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Celine Domingo (2)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Diana Mae Carlos (5)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Angelica Cayuna (2)
(Cignal)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Kathleen Arado (3)
(PLDT)
2nd All-Filipino Flag of the Philippines.svg
Ejiya Laure
(Chery Tiggo)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jessica Galanza (4)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jeanette Panaga (5)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Marivic Meneses (3)
(Cignal)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Michele Gumabao (3)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Angelica Cayuna (3)
(Cignal)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Toni Rose Ponce (2)
(Choco Mucho)
2024 All-Filipino Flag of the Philippines.svg
Cherry Ann Rondina
(Choco Mucho)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jessica Galanza (5)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Maddie Madayag (2)
(Choco Mucho)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jeanette Panaga (6)
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Aiza Maizo-Pontillas
(Petro Gazz)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Kyle Angela Negrito
(Creamline)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Toni Rose Ponce (3)
(Choco Mucho)
Reinforced [ to be determined ]
Invitational [ to be determined ]

Special awards

ConferenceAwardeesRef.
IndividualTeam
Best Foreign Guest PlayerHighest Scorer in a MatchFair Play Award
2017 Reinforced Flag of the United States.svg Michelle Strizak
(Pocari)
[3]
2018 Reinforced Flag of the United States.svg Tess Nicole Rountree
(PayMaya)
Flag of the United States.svg Lakia Jamiah Bright
(Perlas)
[6] [22]
2019 Reinforced Flag of Cuba.svg Wilma Salas
(Petro Gazz)
2022 Reinforced Flag of the United States.svg Lindsey Vander Weide
(Petro Gazz)
2024
All-Filipino
Nxled Chameleons
2024 Reinforced [ to be determined ][ to be determined ][ to be determined ]

Men's division

Most Valuable Player

Denotes player has both won the Conference and Finals MVP
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
SeasonConferenceAwardeesRef.
ConferenceFinals
2017 Reinforced Flag of the Philippines.svg Alnakran Abdilla
(Air Force)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Lorenzo Capate Jr.
(Cignal)
[23]
Open Flag of the Philippines.svg Lorenzo Capate Jr. (2)
(Cignal) (2)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Lorenzo Capate Jr. (3)
(Cignal) (3)
[24]
Collegiate Flag of the Philippines.svg Marck Jesus Espejo
(Ateneo)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Marck Jesus Espejo (2)
(Ateneo) (2)
[25]
2018 Reinforced Flag of the Philippines.svg Marck Jesus Espejo (3)
(Cignal)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Bryan Bagunas
(Air Force)
[26]
Collegiate Flag of the Philippines.svg Paolo Pablico
(Adamson)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Bryan Bagunas (2)
(NU)
[27]

Individual awards

Player (#)Denotes the number of times the player has been awarded
Player
(in bold text)
Indicates the player who won the Conference MVP in the same year
Player
(in italic text)
Indicates the player who won the Finals MVP in the same year
SeasonConferenceAwards
1st Best
Outside Hitter
2nd Best
Outside Hitter
1st Best
Middle Blocker
2nd Best
Middle Blocker
Best Opposite HitterBest SetterBest Libero
2017 Reinforced Flag of the Philippines.svg
Mark Gil Alfafara
(Cignal)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Fauzi Ismail
(Air Force)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jayvee Sumagaysay
(Army)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Gregorio Dolor
(IEM)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Edward Camposano
(Sta. Elena)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Vince Mangulabnan
(Cignal)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Rence Melgar
(IEM)
Open Flag of the Philippines.svg
Edwin Tolentino
(Air Force)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Isaah Arda
(Sta. Elena)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Kim Malabunga
(Megabuilders)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Francis Philipp Saura
(Megabuilders)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Berlin Paglinawan
(Sta. Elena)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Vince Mangulabnan (2)
(Cignal)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Sandy Montero
(Cignal)
Collegiate Flag of the Philippines.svg
Marck Jesus Espejo
(Ateneo)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Fauzi Ismail (2)
(NU)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
John Paul Bugaoan
(FEU)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Kim Malabunga (2)
(NU)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Joshua Umandal
(UST)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Esmilzo Polvorosa
(Ateneo)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Manuel Sumanguid III
(Ateneo)
2018 Reinforced Flag of the Philippines.svg
Marck Jesus Espejo (2)
(Cignal)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Fauzi Ismail (3)
(Air Force)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Rex Emmanuel Intal
(Cignal)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
John Paul Bugaoan (2)
(Vice Co.)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
John Vic De Guzman
(PLDT)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Ronchette Villegas
(PLDT)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Rence Melgar (2)
(PLDT)
Collegiate Flag of the Philippines.svg
Bryan Bagunas
(NU)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Paolo Pablico
(Adamson)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
John Paul Bugaoan (3)
(FEU)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Jayvee Sumagaysay (2)
(UST)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Joshua Umandal (2)
(UST)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Timothy Tajanlangit
(UST)
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Ricky Marcos
(NU)

Most-awarded players

Women's division

RankNameCurrent / Last teamPositionYears playing in PVLMVP awardPositional awardTotal
FromTo
1 Alyssa Valdez Creamline OH2017present4812
Julia Melissa Morado-De Guzman Denso (Japan)S2017202348
3 Diana Mae Carlos Creamline OP2017present459
4 Myla Pablo Petro Gazz OH2017present347
Jessica Margarett Galanza Creamline OH2017present25
6 Jeanette Panaga Creamline MB2017present66
7 Alyja Daphne Santiago JT (Japan)MB20172021314
Grethcel Soltones Akari OH2017present13
9 Maria Lina Isabel Molde Choco Mucho OH2017present213
Frances Xinia Molina Cignal OH2021present12
Celine Elaiza Domingo Akari MB2017present12
Michele Theresa Gumabao Creamline OP2017present3
Risa Sato Creamline MB2017present3
Katherine Adrielle Bersola Perlas MB201720193
Marivic Velaine Meneses Cignal MB2017present3
Angelica Cayuna Cignal S2017present3
Kathleen Faith Arado PLDT L2021present3
Toni Rose Ponce Choco Mucho L2017present3

Men's division

RankNameLast PVL teamPositionMVP awardPositional awardTotal
1 Marck Jesus Espejo Cignal OH325
2Lorenzo Capate Jr. Cignal OH303
Bryan Bagunas NU OH21
Fauzi Ismail Air Force OH03
John Paul Bugaoan FEU MB03
6Paolo Pablico Adamson OH112
Vince Mangulabnan Cignal S02
Kim Malabunga NU MB02
Rence Melgar PLDT L02
Jayvee Sumagaysay UST MB02
Joshua Umandal UST OP02

See also

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