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It is named after their Creamline Creamy Ice Cream brand. [2] They finished in third place in the 2017 Reinforced Open Conference. As one of the more successful teams in the PVL, Creamline has never finished less than third place, [3] In 2024, Creamline became the first team to win all three conferences of the season, achieving a "grand slam". [4]
The Premier Volleyball League (PVL) presents awards at every conference to recognize its players for their accomplishments. The following is a list of award recipients of the PVL, the sole top-level women's professional volleyball league in the Philippines founded in 2017.
PVL players on the Philippine women's national volleyball team are excluded from the upcoming conference, as the national team season of the FIVB calendar is ongoing. The national team suited up for the 2024 FIVB Women's Volleyball Challenger Cup, and will prepare for the 2024 SEA Women's V.League. [8]
Player Team(s) played Years playing in PVL Gold Silver Bronze Total From To 1: Risa Sato: BaliPure Purest Water Defenders (2017) NU Lady Bulldogs (2017) Creamline Cool Smashers (2018–2024) Chery Tiggo Crossovers (2025–present) 2017: Present: 12: 4: 1: 17: 2: Alyssa Valdez: Creamline Cool Smashers (2017–present) 2017: Present: 10: 3: 3: 16 ...
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The match between the Creamline Cool Smashers and Choco Mucho Flying Titans during the Finals Game 2 of the 2023 Premier Volleyball League Second All-Filipino Conference recorded the most-attended match of the Premier Volleyball League, with 24,459 people in attendance, where Creamline eventually bagged their seventh title. Additionally, this ...
The Premier Volleyball League was established in 2004 as the Shakey's V-League.The league was founded by Sports Vision Management Group, Inc., a group led by former Philippine Basketball Association commissioner Jun Bernardino, Ricky Palou, Moying Martelino and Rhea Navarro, with Shakey's Pizza serving as the title sponsor throughout the lifetime of the SVL. [3]
Meneses guided the Cool Smashers to their 4-peat and 8th title overall in the pro league PVL on May 12, 2024. [13] [14] Creamline bagged the first-ever grand slam and 10th title overall without the usual MVP-veterans as starters last September 12, 2024, equally making Meneses the first grand slam coach in the women's pro league in the Philippines.