Shakey's V-League 12th Season Collegiate Conference

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Shakey's V-League
12th Season Collegiate Conference
Women's FinalsG1G2G3Wins
Ateneo colors.svg Ateneo de Manila University 3001
NU colors.svg National University 0332
DurationJuly 11, 2015 - October 4, 2015
Arena(s) Filoil Flying V Arena, San Juan
Finals MVPNU colors.svg Myla Pablo
Winning coachNU colors.svg Roger Gorayeb
SemifinalistsFEU colors.svg FEU (Bronze)
UST colors.svg UST
TV network(s) GMA News TV (local)
GMA Life TV (international)
< Season 12, Open 12th Season, Collegiate Conference Season 12, Reinforced >

The Shakey's V-League 12th Season Collegiate Conference was the 24th conference of Shakey's V-League. The opening ceremony was held on July 11, 2015 [1] with the first triple header of volleyball games at the Filoil Flying V Arena in San Juan, Metro Manila. [2] There were twelve (12) competing teams for this conference.

Contents

Tournament format

Preliminaries (PL)

Quarterfinals (QF)

Semi-finals (SF)

Finals

The battle for GOLD and the battle for BRONZE will both follow the best-of-three format, provided:

Participating teams

Conference Line-up

Group A

Preliminaries

Group A

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1NU colors.svg National University 541121343.2504133581.154 Quarterfinals
2FEU colors.svg Far Eastern University 541121243.0003873121.240
3Arellano colors.svg Arellano University 541121252.4004312601.658
4UP colors.svg University of the Philippines 52368100.8004114210.976
5UPHD colors.svg University of Batangas 51434130.3083214190.766Eliminated
6UP colors.svg Polytechnic University of the Philippines 50501150.0672643970.665
Source: [ citation needed ]

Match results

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
07/1115:00FEUFEU colors.svg3–0UPHD colors.svg UBM25–2025–1825–10  75–48 P2
07/1212:45UPD UP colors.svg1–3NU colors.svgNUI25–2317–2521–2518–25 81–98 P2
07/1217:00AUNArellano colors.svg3–0UP colors.svg PUP25–1725–625–12  75–35 P2
07/1817:00PUP UP colors.svg0–3UP colors.svgUPD15–2514–2513–25  42–75 P2
07/1915:00NUINU colors.svg3–0UPHD colors.svg UBM25–1625–1425–19  75–49 P2
07/1917:00FEUFEU colors.svg3–1Arellano colors.svg AUN25–2321–2525–2125–16 96–85 P2
07/2512:45AUNArellano colors.svg3–1NU colors.svg NUI25–2325–1819–2525–22 94–88 P2
07/2515:00FEUFEU colors.svg3–0UP colors.svg PUP25–1625–1425–14  75–44 P2
07/2612:45UBM UPHD colors.svg1–3UP colors.svgUPD26–2419–2519–2520–25 84–99 P2
08/0115:00UBM UPHD colors.svg0–3Arellano colors.svgAUN4–2523–2515–25  43–75 P2
08/0212:45UPD UP colors.svg0–3FEU colors.svgFEU20–2520–2519–25  59–75 P2
08/0217:00PUP UP colors.svg0–3NU colors.svgNUI15–2518–2515–25  48–75 P2
08/0812:45NUINU colors.svg3–0FEU colors.svg FEU25–2326–2425–19  76–66 P2
08/0815:00AUNArellano colors.svg3–1UP colors.svg UPD25–2327–2925–2325–22 102–97 P2
08/0915:00PUP UP colors.svg1–3UPHD colors.svgUBM25–1922–2522–2526–28 95–97 P2

Group B

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1Ateneo colors.svg Ateneo de Manila University 550141535.0004273171.347 Quarterfinals
2UST colors.svg University of Santo Tomas 541111371.8574613861.194
3CSB colors.svg College of Saint Benilde 523912101.2004554501.011
4La Salle colors.svg De La Salle University-Dasmariñas 52369110.8184004480.893
5SSC-R colors.svg San Sebastian College – Recoletos 51433130.2313333920.849Eliminated
6TIP colors.svg Technological Institute of the Philippines 51426140.4293924660.841
Source: [ citation needed ]

Match results

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
07/1112:45UST UST colors.svg1–3Ateneo colors.svgADM11–2525–2725–1920–25 81–96 P2
07/1117:00SSC SSC-R colors.svg0–3CSB colors.svgCSB18–2524–2611–25  53–76 P2
07/1215:00TIPTIP colors.svg3–2La Salle colors.svg LSD20–2517–2525–2325–2015–8102–101 P2
07/1812:45LSD La Salle colors.svg1–3UST colors.svgUST13–2512–2525–2318–25 68–98 P2
07/1815:00CSBCSB colors.svg3–1TIP colors.svg TIP25–1625–2119–2525–22 94–84 P2
07/1912:45ADMAteneo colors.svg3–0SSC-R colors.svg SSC25–1725–1325–21  75–51 P2
07/2517:00SSCSSC-R colors.svg3–1TIP colors.svg TIP25–2225–2222–2525–19 97–88 P2
07/2615:00USTUST colors.svg3–2CSB colors.svg CSB25–1217–2525–2126–2815–7108–93 P2
07/2617:00ADMAteneo colors.svg3–0La Salle colors.svg LSD25–1325–1925–22  75–54 P2
08/0112:45CSB CSB colors.svg2–3Ateneo colors.svgADM25–2325–188–2520–2510–1588–106 P2
08/0117:00LSDLa Salle colors.svg3–0SSC-R colors.svg SSC27–2526–2425–20  78–69 P2
08/0215:00TIP TIP colors.svg1–3UST colors.svgUST16–2519–2526–2414–25 75–99 P2
08/0817:00ADMAteneo colors.svg3–0TIP colors.svg TIP25–1625–1425–13  75–43 P2
08/0912:45SSC SSC-R colors.svg0–3UST colors.svgUST22–2515–2517–25  54–75 P2
08/0917:00CSB CSB colors.svg2–3La Salle colors.svgLSD19–2521–2525–1525–1814–16104–99 P2

Quarterfinals

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1Ateneo colors.svg Ateneo de Manila University 770202154.2006134941.241 Semifinals
2NU colors.svg National University 752151772.4295765181.112
3FEU colors.svg Far Eastern University 752141591.6675494671.176
4UST colors.svg University of Santo Tomas 7431015160.9385955941.002
5Arellano colors.svg Arellano University 7341113140.9296195301.168Eliminated
6UP colors.svg University of the Philippines 725714160.8755866160.951
7CSB colors.svg College of Saint Benilde 71658170.4715796630.873
8La Salle colors.svg De La Salle University-Dasmariñas 71624200.2004055770.702
Source: [ citation needed ]

Match results

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
08/1512:45NUINU colors.svg3–0La Salle colors.svg LSD25-1725-1925-17  75–53 P2
08/1515:00ADMAteneo colors.svg3–1UP colors.svg UPD25-1826-2420-2525-15 96–82 P2
08/1612:45FEUFEU colors.svg3–0CSB colors.svg CSB25-2125-625-17  75–44 P2
08/1615:00USTUST colors.svg3–2Arellano colors.svg AUN25-2125-2219-2524-2615–10108–106 P2
08/2212:45UPD UP colors.svg2-3UST colors.svgUST18-2525-1725-2318-2515-999-101 P2
08/2215:00AUN Arellano colors.svg0–3Ateneo colors.svgADM14–2517–2519–25  50-75 P2
08/2312:45CSB CSB colors.svg0–3NU colors.svgNUI19-2521-2518–25  58-75 P2
08/2315:00LSD La Salle colors.svg0–3FEU colors.svgFEU7-2511-2515-25  33-75 P2
08/2912:45FEU FEU colors.svg0–3Ateneo colors.svgADM19-2514-2518-25  51-75 P2
08/2915:00LSD La Salle colors.svg0–3Arellano colors.svgAUN20-2517-2515-25  52–75 P2
08/3012:45NUINU colors.svg3–0UST colors.svg UST25-2225–2325–11  75–56 P2
08/3015:00CSB CSB colors.svg1–3UP colors.svgUPD25–1816–2519–2519–25 79–93 P2
09/0512:45ADMAteneo colors.svg3–1NU colors.svg NUI15–2525–1925–2125–23 90–88 P2
09/0515:00UST UST colors.svg2–3FEU colors.svgFEU16-2525-1929-2715-2510-1595-111 P2
09/0612:45UPDUP colors.svg3–0La Salle colors.svg LSD25-1825-1025-18  75-46 P2
09/0615:00AUN Arellano colors.svg2–3CSB colors.svgCSB25–2327–2522–2523–2510–15107–113 P2

Semifinals

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Ateneo colors.svgADM2
 
 
 
UST colors.svg UST1
 
Ateneo colors.svg ADM1
 
 
 
NU colors.svgNUI2
 
NU colors.svgNUI2
 
 
FEU colors.svg FEU0
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
UST colors.svg UST0
 
 
FEU colors.svgFEU2

Rank 1 vs Rank 4

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
09/1212:45ADMAteneo colors.svg3–0UST colors.svg UST27–2525–1625–17  77–58 P2
09/1315:00USTUST colors.svg3–1Ateneo colors.svg ADM18–2525–1625–2325–22 93–86 P2
09/1616:00ADMAteneo colors.svg3–0UST colors.svg UST25–1825–1825–19  75–55 P2

Rank 2 vs Rank 3

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
09/1215:00NUINU colors.svg3–1FEU colors.svg FEU25–1525–2225–2725–23 100–87 P2
09/1312:45FEU FEU colors.svg1–3NU colors.svgNUI25–2013–2521–2516–25 75–95 P2

Finals

Battle for Bronze

September 19, 2015
12:45
University of Santo Tomas UST colors.svg1–3FEU colors.svg Far Eastern University Filoil Flying V Arena
Attendance: 561
Referees: P. Sison & R. Rojas
(17–25, 17–25, 25–10, 20–25)
Match Result P2
September 26, 2015
12:45
Far Eastern University FEU colors.svg3–0UST colors.svg University of Santo Tomas Filoil Flying V Arena
Attendance: 672
Referees: R. Rojas & L. Benito
(25–16, 25–23, 25–17)
Match Result P2
Far Eastern University wins the series in two games [3]

Battle for Gold

September 20, 2015
12:45
Ateneo de Manila University Ateneo colors.svg3–0NU colors.svg National University Filoil Flying V Arena
Attendance: 2,814
Referees: R. Roxas & P. Sison
(25–19, 25–13, 25–21)
Match Result P2
September 27, 2015
12:45
National University NU colors.svg3–0Ateneo colors.svg Ateneo de Manila University Filoil Flying V Arena
Attendance: 4,525
Referees: J. del Rosario & L. Benito
(25–22, 25–17, 25–17)
Match Result P2
October 4, 2015
12:45
Ateneo de Manila University Ateneo colors.svg0–3NU colors.svg National University Filoil Flying V Arena
Attendance: 4,582
Referees: L. Benito & R. Rojas
(21–25, 24–26, 19–25)
Match Result P2
National University wins the series in three games [4]

Awards

Final standings

See also

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