V-League 1st Season 2nd Conference

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1st Season 2nd Conference
League Shakey's V-League
Sport Volleyball
DurationNov. 28, 2004 – Feb. 14, 2005
Number of teams7
Season MVPLa Salle colors.svg Michelle Carolino
Top scorerLetran colors.svg Cherry Rose Macatangay
Finals championsLa Salle colors.svg  De La Salle Lady Archers
  Runners-upUST colors.svg  UST Tigresses
Seasons
 2004

The V-League 1st Season, 2nd Conference was a tournament of the Shakey's V-League. The tournament was held from November 28, 2004 until the final game on February 14, 2005. [1]

Contents

Tournament Format

Eliminations

1ST ROUND
TIMENovember 28 - Philsports Arena
Team1st2nd3rd4th5thBest Player
1 PM UST Tigresses 2325293015Roxanne Pimentel of UST
La Salle Lady Archers 2522273213
3 PM PSC Lady Legends 252625--Theresa de la Rosa of PSC
Lyceum Lady Pirates 212417--
TIMENovember 30 - Philsports Arena
Team1st2nd3rd4th5thBest Player
3 PM PSC Lady Legends 252525--Amelia Guanco of PSC
San Sebastian Lady Stags 171619--
5 PM Letran Lady Knights 25212525-Cherry Rose Macatangay of Letran
FEU Lady Tamaraws 20251719-
TIMEDecember 2 - Ninoy Aquino Stadium
Team1st2nd3rd4th5thBest Player
3 PM Lyceum Lady Pirates 25222525-Michelle Laborte of Lyceum
FEU Lady Tamaraws 19252322-
5 PM UST Tigresses 2519252115Kaye Co Yu Kang of UST
PSC Lady Legends 222521259

Final standings

RankTeamRef.
Gold medal icon.svgLa Salle colors.svg  De La Salle University [2]
Silver medal icon.svgUST colors.svg  UST Tigresses
Bronze medal icon.svgLetran colors.svg  Letran Lady Knights
4 Flag of the Philippines.svg PSC Lady Legends
5Lyceum colors.svg  Lyceum Lady Pirates
6FEU colors.svg  FEU Lady Tamaraws
7SSC-R colors.svg  San Sebastian Lady Stags

Individual awards

AwardNameTeamRef.
Most Valuable PlayerMichelle CarolinoLa Salle colors.svg  De La Salle Lady Archers [2]
Best ScorerCherry Rose MacatangayLetran colors.svg  Letran Lady Knights
Best AttackerRoxanne PimentelUST colors.svg  UST Tigresses
Best BlockerMaureen PenetranteLa Salle colors.svg  De La Salle Lady Archers
Best ServerRubie De LeonUST colors.svg  UST Tigresses
Best Setter Relea Ferina Saet La Salle colors.svg  De La Salle Lady Archers
Best DiggerSharmaine Miles PeñanoLa Salle colors.svg  De La Salle Lady Archers
Best Receiver Mary Jean Balse UST colors.svg  UST Tigresses
Preceded by
Shakey's V-League
2004
Succeeded by

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