Competition: | PNVF Champions League for Women |
Continent: | Asia |
Year: | 2022 |
Dates: | November 6–13, 2022 |
Teams: | 8 |
Venues: | PhilSports Arena |
Champions Other: | CPS–Antipolo |
Title Number: | 1 |
Second Other: | UE Manila–Cherrylume |
Third Other: | KMS–Quezon City |
Fourth Other: | Imus City–AJAA |
Middle Blockers: | Jenalyn Umayam Riza Nogales |
Opposite Spiker: | Jelai Gajero |
Libero: | Jellie Tempiatura |
Matches: | 16 |
Last: | 2021 PNVF Champions League for Women |
Next: | 2023 PNVF Challenge Cup – Women's Division |
The women's division of the 2022 PNVF Champions League began on November 6 to 13, 2022 at PhilSports Arena, Pasig City, Philippines. This is the second edition of the PNVF Champions League.[1] [2] [3]
California Precision Sports-Antipolo won against UE Manila-Cherrylume Lady Red Warriors in 3 sets to claim the championship title. KMS-Quezon City Lady Vikings secured the bronze after outlasted Imus City-AJAA Lady Spikers in 5 sets.[4]
8 teams entered the 2022 PNVF Champions League.[5]
California Precision Sports–Antipolo | California Academy | Antipolo | Obet Vital | Kizzie Madriaga | |
Davao City Lady Agilas | Davao City | ||||
ICC–Caloocan City Lady Bluehawks | Immaculada Concepcion College | Caloocan | Edgar Barroga | ||
Imus City–AJAA Lady Spikers | Imus | Bunso Ramirez | Gyzelle Sy | ||
KMS–Quezon City Lady Vikings | Kings Montessori School | Quezon City | Rogelio Getigan | Justine Dorog | |
Tomodachi Bulacan Bulakenyas | Bulacan | Jonnel Regalado | |||
UE Manila–Cherrylume Lady Red Warriors | University of the East Mileage Asia Corporation | Manila | Ronwald Dimaculangan | ||
University of Batangas–Batangas City Lady Brahmans | University of Batangas | Batangas City | Roderick Del Mundo |
The following format will be conducted for the entirety of the conference:
Pasig | |
PhilSports Arena | |
Capacity: 10,000 | |
The 8 teams were divided into 4 teams in each pool.
Pool B | |
ICC-Caloocan City Lady Bluehawks | California Precision Sports–Antipolo |
Imus City-AJAA Lady Spikers | Davao City Lady Agilas |
KMS-Quezon City Lady Vikings | Tomodachi Bulacan Bulakenyas |
UB-Batangas City Lady Brahmans | UE Manila–Cherrylume Lady Red Warriors |
width=40 | Rank | Team |
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California Precision Sports–Antipolo | ||
UE Manila-Cherrylume Lady Red Warriors | ||
KMS-Quezon City Lady Vikings | ||
4 | Imus City-AJAA Lady Spikers | |
5 | UB-Batangas City Lady Brahmans | |
6 | Davao City Lady Agilas | |
7 | ICC-Caloocan City Lady Bluehawks | |
8 | Tomodachi Bulacan Bulakenyas |
14-Woman roster | |
Head coach | |
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width=250 | Award | width=250 | Player | width=120 | Team | width=10 | |
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Most Valuable Player | Casiey Dongallo | CPS–Antipolo | [6] | ||||
1st Best Outside Spiker | Janeca Lana | UE Manila-Cherrylume | |||||
2nd Best Outside Spiker | Casiey Dongallo | CPS–Antipolo | |||||
1st Best Middle Blocker | Jenalyn Umayam | ||||||
2nd Best Middle Blocker | Riza Nogales | ||||||
Best Opposite Spiker | Jelai Gajero | ||||||
Best Setter | Gyzelle Sy | Imus City-AJAA | |||||
Best Libero | Jellie Tempiatura | KMS-Quezon City |