Quarterfinal race tightens as PVL contenders jockey for position
With the PVL quarterfinal field set but the rankings still fluid heading into Monday, Nov. 24, teams are navigating a tense finish that could drastically alter their knockout paths.
With the PVL quarterfinal field set but the rankings still fluid heading into Monday, Nov. 24, teams are navigating a tense finish that could drastically alter their knockout paths.
PLDT stormed back after a narrow opening-set loss and dominated Chery Tiggo in the next three frames to seize the Reinforced Conference lead behind another explosive showing from Savi Davison.
Cloanne Mondoñedo was named PVL Press Corps Player of the Week after guiding ZUS Coffee Thunderbelles to a 6-0 start in the 2025 Reinforced Conference.
Cignal regained its footing in the PVL Reinforced Conference, outlasting Akari in four sets as its local core stepped up alongside foreign reinforcement Katrin Trebichavska.
Cignal delivered a statement victory over Creamline, showcasing defensive grit and late-game poise to earn its third straight win in PVL On Tour 2025.
At 37, Rachel Ann Daquis proves she’s far from done, delivering a masterclass performance to lead Farm Fresh to a historic win. Her 19-point outing earned her PVL Press Corps Player of the Week honors.
The Cignal HD Spikers target the No. 3 seed in the Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference as they face Akari today. With a critical win, Cignal could cement its place in the knockout stage, while Akari looks to regain consistency.
Rising star Ishie Lalongisip delivered a career-best performance as the Cignal HD Spikers crushed ZUS Coffee in four sets, 25-18, 25-22, 21-25, 25-11, securing back-to-back wins in the 2024-25 PVL All-Filipino Conference. See how the young phenom led her team to victory and what’s next for the surging HD Spikers.