Shakey's V-League 13th Season Open Conference

Shakey's V-League
13th Season Collegiate Conference
League Shakey's V-League
Sport Volleyball
Number of teams 10
TV partner(s) ABS-CBN Sports+Action[1]
Final
Champions Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors
  Runners-up PAF Lady Jet Spikers
Finals MVP Myla Pablo

The Shakey's V-League 13th Season Open Conference is the 25th conference of the Shakey's V-League and the first conference for its 13th season. The conference commenced on May 22, 2016 with an opening ceremony at the Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan City. The first games were on May 28, 2016, also at the same venue.[2]

The previous season's conference champion, PLDT Home Ultera Ultra Fast Hitters, and runner-up Philippine Army Lady Troopers, decided to forgo their participation in this year's Open Conference.

There are eight (8) competing teams for this conference: NU Lady Bulldogs, UP Lady Maroons, Pocari Sweat, Team Laoag, Team Baguio, Team Iriga, Bali Pure and Philippine Air Force Air Spikers.

ABS-CBN Sports+Action is covering the games live on television.

Participating Teams

Abbr Team
BPU BaliPure Purest Water Defenders
NUI National University Lady Bulldogs
PAF Philippine Air Force Jet Spikers
POC Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors
BAG Baguio Summer Spikers
IRG Iriga Lady Oragons
PSM Laoag Power Smashers
UPD University of the Philippines Lady Maroons

Team's Line-ups

Legend
  S   Setter
  MH   Middle Hitter
  OH   Outside Hitter
  OP   Opposite Hitter
  L   Libero
   Team Captain

Format

  • Preliminaries
  • Semifinals
  • Top four teams after preliminary round will enter semifinal round
  • Best-of-three series
  • Finals
  • Best-of-three series for the Final and Bronze matches

Preliminary round

All preliminary round games of the conference will be held at the Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan, except for the matches on June 18 which will be held at the Blue Eagle Gym, Quezon City and those on June 25 and 27 which will be at the Philsports Arena, Pasig City.

 Qualified for Semifinals
Matches Pts Points Sets
Rank Team W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1 Philippine Air Force Spikers 6 1 17 18 7 2.571 572 510 1.122
2 Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors 6 1 16 19 8 2.375 616 559 1.102
3 BaliPure 5 2 14 18 11 1.636 647 582 1.112
4 Laoag Power Smashers 4 3 12 13 11 1.182 550 512 1.074
5  NU Bulldogs 3 4 12 16 13 1.231 641 596 1.076
6  UP Fighting Maroons 3 4 10 12 14 0.857 581 561 1.036
7 Iriga Lady Oragons 1 6 3 6 18 0.333 466 575 0.810
8 Baguio Summer Spikers 0 7 0 1 21 0.048 371 549 0.676

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

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
May 2816:00NUI 3–1 PSM 25–2120–2525–2325–21 95–90P2
May 2818:30POC 3–0 UPD 25–1825–1425–22  75–54P2
May 3016:00PAF 3–1 BPU 25–2314–2525–1925–16 89–83P2
May 3018:30PSM 3–1 IRG 25–1025–2320–2525–15 95–73P2
June 116:00IRG 3–0 BAG 25–2225–1726–24  76–63P2
June 118:30POC 3–2 NUI 34–3217–2523–2525–1715–11114–110P2
June 416:00BAG 0–3 PAF 15–2519–2518–25  52–75P2
June 418:30PSM 0–3 POC 21–2516–2517–25  54–75P2
June 616:00PAF 3–0 UPD 27–2525–1925–17  77–61P2
June 618:30NUI 2–3 BPU 25–1818–2525–1919–2513–15100–102P2
June 816:00BPU 3–1 IRG 18–2525–1825–1325–21 93–77P2
June 818:30UPD 3–1 BAG 21–2527–2525–1425–13 98–77P2
June 1116:00BAG 0–3 POC 18–2517–2515–25  50–75P2
June 1118:30PSM 3–0 PAF 25–1425–2325–23  75–60P2
June 1316:00IRG 0–3 NUI 15–2516–2518–25  49–75P2
June 1318:30UPD 2–3 BPU 25–2022–2525–1517–2512–15101–100P2
June 1516:00BPU 3–0 PSM 28–2625–2325–17  78–66P2
June 1518:30NUI 2–3 PAF 25–2321–2525–1323–258–15102–101P2
June 1816:00POC 3–1 IRG 25–1625–1824–2625–20 99–80P2
June 1818:30PSM 3–0 BAG 25–1825–1025–11  75–39P2
June 2016:00IRG 0–3 UPD 17–2517–2519–25  53–75P2
June 2018:30BAG 0–3 NUI 10–2519–2511–25  40–75P2
June 2216:00BPU 3–0 BAG 25–1825–1425–18  75–50P2
June 2218:30PAF 3–0 IRG 15–2325–1725–18  65–58P2
June 2516:00NUI 1–3 UPD 22–2527–2513–2522–25 84–100P2
June 2518:30POC 3–2 BPU 21–256–2526–2427–2519–1799–116P2
June 2716:00UPD 1–3 PSM 21–2525–1922–2524–26 92–95P2
June 2718:30PAF 3–1 POC 20–2525–1725–2225–15 95–79P2

Playoff round

  • Ranking is based from the preliminary round.
Semifinals Finals
                       
1  Philippine Air Force 3 3  
4  Laoag 0 2  
  1  Philippine Air Force 3 1 1
  2  Pocari Sweat 2 3 3
2  Pocari Sweat 0 3 3
3  Bali Pure 3 2 1     3rd place
3  Bali Pure 3 3
4  Laoag 2 1

Semifinals

Rank 1 vs Rank 4

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
29 Jun16:00PSM 0–3 PAF 20–2524–2624–26  68–77P2
2 Jul16:00PAF 3–2 PSM 25–1425–2019–2521–2515–10105–94P2

Rank 2 vs Rank 3

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
29 Jun18:30POC 0–3 BPU 20–2519–2524–26  63–76P2
2 Jul18:30BPU 2–3 POC 23–2525–1323–2525–218–15104–99P2
4 Jul18:00POC 1–3 BPU 15–2510–2525–1122-25 72–58P2

Bronze match

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
13 Jul16:00BPU 3–2 PSM 23–2525–2125–2119–2515–11107–103P2
16 Jul16:00PSM 1–3 BPU 27–2522–2523–2519–25 91–100P2

Finals

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
13 Jul18:30PAF 3–2 POC 17–2525–2015–2526–2415–1198–105P2
16 Jul18:30POC 3–1 PAF 17–2525–2225–1425–20 92–81P2
18 Jul18:00PAF 1–3 POC 27–2925–1821–2519–25 92–97P2

Awards

  • Most Valuable Player (Finals)
  • Most Valuable Player (Conference)
    • Gretchel Soltones (Bali Pure)[3]
  • Best Setter
    • Wendy Semana (Air Force)
  • Best Outside Spikers

See also

References

  1. Villar, Joey (July 30, 2016). "ABS-CBN Sports & Action to air V-League". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 30, 2016.
  2. Escarlote, Mark (May 17, 2016). "Valdez, Lazaro to star in Ateneo alumni team". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved May 17, 2016.
  3. Villaruel, John Carlo (July 13, 2016). "Soltones set to be named MVP". Cebu Daily News. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
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