Shakey's V-League 9th Season 2nd Conference

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Shakey's V-League 9th Season
Open Conference
Women's Finals12Wins
SSC-R colors.svg Sandugo-SSC-R 332
UPHD colors.svg Cagayan-UPHD 200
DurationAug. 19 – Sep. 18, 2012
Arena(s) Ninoy Aquino Stadium
Finals MVPSSC-R colors.svg Jaroensri Bualee
Winning coach Roger Gorayeb
SemifinalistsCSB colors.svg Philippine Army Lady Troopers
Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University Lady Eagles
TV network(s) TV5 (AKTV on IBC-13), Hyper
< Season 9, 1st Conference 9th Season, Open Conference Season 10, 1st Conference >

The Shakey's V-League 9th Season Open Conference was the seventeenth conference of the Shakey's V-League of volleyball in the Philippines. It commenced on August 19, 2012, at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium in Manila with four commercial clubs joining regular league teams Ateneo de Manila University and Far Eastern University. [1]

Contents

Participating teams

Shakey's V-League 9th Season Open Conference Participating Teams
Abbr.TeamColorsHead coachTeam captain
ADMAteneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University Lady Eagles   Parley Tupas Gretchen Ho
CAGUPHD colors.svg Cagayan Valley Lady Rising Suns-UPHSD   Mike Rafael Maria Angeli Tabaquero
FEUFEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Lady Tamaraws   Ernesto PamilarYna Louise Papa
PARCSB colors.svg Philippine Army Lady Troopers   Rico de GuzmanMayeth Carolino
PNVAdamson colors.svg Philippine Navy Lady Sailors  Zenaida ChavezJaneth Serafica
SSCSSC-R colors.svg  SandugoSSCR Lady Stags    Roger Gorayeb Suzanne Roces

Tournament Format

  • Top four teams after preliminary round will enter crossover semifinal
  • Rank#1 vs Rank#4 & Rank#2 vs Rank#3
  • Best-of-three series
  • Best-of-three series for the Final and Bronze matches

Preliminary round

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1SSC-R colors.svg  SandugoSSCR Lady Stags 1091262993.2228537391.154Qualified for Semifinals
2CSB colors.svg Philippine Army Lady Troopers 10822327141.9299268241.124
3UPHD colors.svg Cagayan Valley Lady Rising Suns 10732325102.5008086641.217
4Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo de Manila University Lady Eagles 1037813230.5657828110.964
5Adamson colors.svg Philippine Navy Lady Sailors102857270.2596148230.746
6FEU colors.svg  Far Eastern University Lady Tamaraws 1019510280.3577498610.870
Source: [ citation needed ]

All times are Philippine Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
Aug 1914:00PAR 3–0PNV25–1425–1425–13  75–41 
Aug 1916:00FEU0–3CAG 20–2512–2521–25  53–75 
Aug 1918:00SSC 3–0ADM27–2525–1925–20  77–64 
Aug 2114:00CAG2–3SSC 23–2522–2525–1525–2110–15105–101 
Aug 2116:00ADM 3–0PNV25–1125–2125–19  75–51 
Aug 2118:00FEU1–3PAR 25–1820–2522–2517–25 84–93 
Aug 2414:00PAR 3–2CAG17–2525–2025–1820–2515–10102–98 
Aug 2416:00PNV0–3SSC 13–2518–2514–25  45–75 
Aug 2418:00ADM 3–0FEU25–1325–1825–14  75–45 
Aug 2614:00ADM0–3CAG 19–2525–2716–25  60–77 
Aug 2616:00PNV 3–2FEU15–2525–2315–2525–2316–1496–110 
Aug 2618:00PAR2–3SSC 16–2525–1725–1718–2510–1594–99 
Aug 2814:00CAG 3–0PNV25–1425–1425–9  75–37 
Aug 2816:00FEU0–3SSC 8–2523–2513–25  44–75 
Aug 2818:00PAR 3–1ADM25–1525–2120–2525–21 95–82 
Aug 3114:00FEU0–3CAG 18–2510–2515–25  43–75 
Aug 3116:00PAR 3–0PNV25–2025–1125–23  75–54 
Aug 3118:00ADM1–3SSC 25–2017–2515–2523–25 80–95 
Sep 214:00CAG 3–0PNV25–1725–1725–19  75–53 
Sep 216:00FEU2–3ADM 25–2225–1521–2514–2516–18101–105 
Sep 218:00PAR 3–2SSC25–2125–2216–2512–2515–893–101 
Sep 314:00PAR1–3CAG 25–2322–2518–2517–25 82–98 
Sep 316:00PNV 3–1ADM25–2119–2527–2525–23 96–94 
Sep 318:00FEU1–3SSC 23–2519–2525–2325–15 92–88 
Sep 814:00FEU 3–1PNV25–1719–2525–1725–23 94–82 
Sep 816:00ADM1–3PAR 25–2318–2522–2524–26 89–99 
Sep 818:00SSC 3–0CAG25–1425–1925–22  75–55 
Sep 1014:00PNV0–3SSC 18–2512–2529–25  59–75 
Sep 1016:00PAR 3–1FEU22–2525–2225–2025–16 97–83 
Sep 1018:00ADM0–3CAG 21–2520–2517–25  58–75 

Final round

Semifinals Finals
          
1 SSC-R colors.svg Sandugo-SSC-R 33
4 Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo Lady Eagles 0 0
 SSC-R colors.svg Sandugo-SSC-R 33
 UPHD colors.svg Cagayan Valley Lady Rising Suns 2 0
3 UPHD colors.svg Cagayan Valley Lady Rising Suns 33
2 CSB colors.svg Philippine Army Lady Troopers 0 0 3rd place
 CSB colors.svg Philippine Army Lady Troopers 2 3
 Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo Lady Eagles 30

Match results

Semifinals

Rank 1 vs Rank 4

DateTimeTeamsSet12345TotalReport
Sep 12 18:00 SSC-R colors.svg Sandugo-SSC-R 3252525  75 
Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo Lady Eagles 013209  42
Sep 14 16:00 SSC-R colors.svg Sandugo-SSC-R 3252525  75 
Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo Lady Eagles 091419  42

Rank 2 vs Rank 3

DateTimeTeamsSet12345TotalReport
Sep 12 16:00 CSB colors.svg Philippine Army Lady Troopers 0201520  55 
UPHD colors.svg Cagayan Valley Lady Rising Suns 3252525  75
Sep 14 18:00 CSB colors.svg Philippine Army Lady Troopers 225152618791 
UPHD colors.svg Cagayan Valley Lady Rising Suns 31725242515106
3rd place
DateTimeTeamsSet12345TotalReport
Sep 16 16:00 CSB colors.svg Philippine Army Lady Troopers 22125222515108 
Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo Lady Eagles 32519251813100
Sep 18 16:00 CSB colors.svg Philippine Army Lady Troopers 3252525  75 [2]
Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo Lady Eagles 0171018  45
Championship
DateTimeTeamsSet12345TotalReport
Sep 16 18:00 SSC-R colors.svg Sandugo-SSC-R 31829142515101 
UPHD colors.svg Cagayan Valley Lady Rising Suns 225272513797
Sep 18 18:00 SSC-R colors.svg Sandugo-SSC-R 3252525  75 [2]
UPHD colors.svg Cagayan Valley Lady Rising Suns 0182216  56

Final Standings

[2]

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svgSSC-R colors.svg Sandugo-SSC-R
Silver medal icon.svgUPHD colors.svg Cagayan-UPHD
Bronze medal icon.svgCSB colors.svg Philippine Army Lady Troopers
4Ateneo colors.svg  Ateneo Lady Eagles
5Adamson colors.svg Philippine Navy Lady Sailors
6FEU colors.svg  FEU Lady Tamaraws

Awards

Individual awards

[3] [4]

AwardName
Most Valuable PlayerFinals:
Conference:
Flag of Thailand.svg Jaroensri Bualee (Sandugo-SSC-R)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Sandra Delos Santos (Cagayan)
Best Scorer Flag of Thailand.svg Jaroensri Bualee (Sandugo-SSC-R)
Best Attacker Flag of the Philippines.svg Honey Royce Tubino (Cagayan)
Best Blocker Flag of Thailand.svg Utaiwan Kaensing (Sandugo-SSC-R)
Best Server Flag of the Philippines.svg Joy Cases (Cagayan)
Best Setter Flag of the Philippines.svg Cristina Salak (Army)
Best Digger Flag of the Philippines.svg Angelique Beatrice Dionela (Cagayan)
Best Receiver Flag of the Philippines.svg Angela Nunag (Army)

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