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- 1st Conference Participating teams
- Open Conference Participating teams
- SEA Club Invitational Participating teams
- References
{{Infobox sports season | title = 2011 SVL season | color = | color_text = | league = Shakey's V-League | sport = Volleyball | logo = | pixels = | caption = | duration = | TV = | season = 1st Conference | season_champs = {{UAAPteam|Ateneo|women}} | season_champ_name = | second_place = {{UAAPteam|Adamson|women}} | MVP = Lithawat Kesinee ({{UAAPteam|Ateneo|short}}) | season2 = Open Conference | season_champs2 = {{UAAPicon|CSB}} Philippine Army Lady Troopers | second_place2 = {{UAAPteam|SSC-R|women}} | MVP2 = Lauren Ford ({{UAAPteam|SSC-R|short}}) | season3 = SEA Club Invitational | season_champs3 = {{flagicon|VIE}} Vietsovpetro | second_place3 = {{UAAPicon|CSB}} Philippine Army Lady Troopers | MVP3 = Ekaterina Martynova (VIE) | seasonslist = | seasonslistnames = | prevseason_link = 2010 SVL season | prevseason_year = 2010, 7th | altseason_link = | altseason_year = | nextseason_link = 2012 SVL season | nextseason_year = 9th, 2012 }}The 2011 Shakey's V-League (SVL) season was the eighth season of the Shakey's V-League. There were three indoor conferences in 2011 season. 1st Conference The Shakey's V-League 8th Season 1st Conference was the thirteenth conference of Shakey's V-League, a collegiate women's volleyball league in the Philippines founded in 2004. The conference started April 3, 2011 at The Arena in San Juan. The teams were divided into two groups that played a single round robin. Group A was comprised Ateneo, FEU, San Sebastian, Southwestern University, and Lyceum. Group B had Adamson, CSB, University of St. La Salle (Bacolod), UPHSD, and NU. The top four teams in each group advanced to the quarterfinal round. The eight teams were again divided into two groups and played one round. The top two teams in each group advanced to a crossover best-of-three semifinals, winners of the semifinals advanced to the finals which is also a best-of-three series.[1] Participating teams Abbr. | Team [1] |
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ADM | {{UAAPteam|Ateneo|name=Ateneo de Manila University Lady Eagles}} | ADU | {{UAAPteam|Adamson|name=Adamson University Lady Falcons}} | CSB | {{UAAPteam|CSB|name=College of St. Benilde Lady Blazers}} | FEU | {{UAAPteam|FEU|name=Far Eastern University Lady Tamaraws}} | LPU | {{UAAPteam|Lyceum|name=Lyceum of the Philippines University Lady Pirates}} | NUI | {{UAAPteam|NU|name=National University Lady Bulldogs}} | SSC | {{UAAPteam|SSC-R|name=San Sebastian College–Recoletos Lady Stags}} | SWU | {{UAAPicon|Mapua}} Southwestern University Lady Cobras | UPH | {{UAAPteam|UPHD|name=University of Perpetual Help Lady Altas}} | USL | {{UAAPteam|USLS|name=University of St. La Salle Lady Stingers}} |
- Final round
- All times are in Philippine Standard Time (00)
- 3rd place
{{Vb res start 52}}{{Vb res 52|May 15|14:00|{{UAAPteam|NU|women}}|1–3|{{UAAPteam|USLS|women}}|25–16|15–25|23–25|22–25||[2]}}{{Vb res 52|May 17|14:00|{{UAAPteam|USLS|women}}|3–0|{{UAAPteam|NU|women}}|25–17|25–21|25–23|||[2]}} |}- Championship
{{Vb res start 52}}{{Vb res 52|May 15|16:00|{{UAAPteam|Ateneo|women}}|3–1|{{UAAPteam|Adamson|women}}|23–25|25–18|25–20|25–20||[2]}}{{Vb res 52|May 17|16:00|{{UAAPteam|Ateneo|women}}|3–2|{{UAAPteam|Adamson|women}}|24–26|25–18|25–22|19–25|15–11|[2]}} |}{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}- Final standings [
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Rank | Team |
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{{Gold1 | {{UAAPteam|Ateneo|name=Ateneo de Manila University Lady Eagles}} |
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{{Silver2 | {{UAAPteam|Adamson|name=Adamson University Lady Falcons}} |
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{{Bronze3 | {{UAAPteam|USLS|name=University of St. La Salle Lady Stingers}} |
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4 | {{UAAPteam|NU|name=National University Lady Bulldogs}} |
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5 | {{UAAPteam|UPHD|name=University of Perpetual Help Lady Altas}} |
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6 | {{UAAPteam|Lyceum|name=Lyceum of the Philippines University Lady Pirates}} |
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7 | {{UAAPicon|Mapua}} Southwestern University Lady Cobras |
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8 | {{UAAPteam|FEU|name=Far Eastern University Lady Tamaraws}} |
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9 | {{UAAPteam|SSC-R|name=San Sebastian College–Recoletos Lady Stags}} |
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10 | {{UAAPteam|CSB|name=College of St. Benilde Lady Blazers}} |
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{{col-2}}- Individual awards [
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Award | Name |
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Most Valuable Player | Finals: Conference: | PHI}} Jamenea Ferrer ({{UAAPteam|Ateneo|short}}) {{flagicon|THA}} Lithawat Kesinee ({{UAAPteam|Ateneo|short}}) | Best Scorer | PHI}} Patty Jane Orendain ({{UAAPteam|USLS|short}}) | Best Attacker | PHI}} Nerissa Bautista ({{UAAPteam|Adamson|short}}) | Best Blocker | PHI}} Aleona Denise Santiago ({{UAAPteam|NU|short}}) | Best Server | PHI}} April Ross Hingpit ({{UAAPteam|USLS|short}}) | Best Setter | PHI}} May Jennifer Macatuno ({{UAAPteam|Adamson|short}}) | Best Digger | PHI}} Jennylyn Reyes ({{UAAPteam|NU|short}}) | Best Receiver | PHI}} Dennise Michelle Lazaro ({{UAAPteam|Ateneo|short}}) | Most Improved Player | PHI}} Fille Saint Merced Cainglet ({{UAAPteam|Ateneo|short}}) | {{col-end}} Open Conference The Shakey's V-League 8th Season Open Conference was the fourteenth conference of Shakey's V-League, commenced on July 31, 2011 at The Arena in San Juan with four commercial clubs joining regular league teams Ateneo de Manila University, San Sebastian College–Recoletos and University of Perpetual Help System DALTA.[4] Participating teams Abbr. | Team [5] |
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ADM | {{UAAPteam|Ateneo|name=Ateneo de Manila University Lady Eagles}} | MAY | {{UAAPicon|PCU|women}} Maynilad Water Dragons | PAF | {{UAAPicon|JRU|women}} Philippine Air Force Lady Jet Spikers | PAR | {{UAAPicon|CSB|women}} Philippine Army Lady Troopers | PNV | {{UAAPicon|Adamson|women}} Philippine Navy Lady Sailors | SSC | {{UAAPteam|SSC-R|name=San Sebastian College–Recoletos Lady Stags}} | UPH | {{UAAPteam|UPHD|name=University of Perpetual Help Lady Altas}} |
- Final round
- All times are in Philippine Standard Time (00)
- 3rd place
{{Vb res start 52}}{{Vb res 52|Sep 18|14:00|{{UAAPteam|Ateneo|women}}|3–2|{{UAAPicon|Adamson|women}} Philippine Navy Lady Sailors|25–22|23–25|25–19|14–25|15–8|[6]}}{{Vb res 52|Sep 22|14:00|{{UAAPteam|Ateneo|women}}|3–2|{{UAAPicon|Adamson|women}} Philippine Navy Lady Sailors|24–26|25–20|25–18|19–25|15–10|[7]}} |}- Championship
{{Vb res start 52}}{{Vb res 52|Sep 18|16:00|{{UAAPicon|CSB}} Philippine Army Lady Troopers|3–0|{{UAAPteam|SSC-R|women}}|25–9|25–20|25–16|||[6]}}{{Vb res 52|Sep 22|16:00|{{UAAPicon|CSB}} Philippine Army Lady Troopers|3–2|{{UAAPteam|SSC-R|women}}|27–25|20–25|22–25|25–23|15–10|[7]}} |}{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}- Final standings [
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Rank | Team | {{Gold1}} | {{UAAPicon|CSB}} Philippine Army Lady Troopers | {{Silver2}} | {{UAAPteam|SSC-R|name=San Sebastian College–Recoletos Lady Stags}} | {{Bronze3}} | {{UAAPteam|Ateneo|name=Ateneo de Manila University Lady Eagles}} | 4 | {{UAAPicon|Adamson|women}} Philippine Navy Lady Sailors | 5 | {{UAAPicon|JRU|women}} Philippine Air Force Lady Jet Spikers | 6 | {{UAAPicon|PCU|women}} Maynilad Maynilad Water Dragons | 7 | {{UAAPteam|UPHD|name=University of Perpetual Help Lady Altas}} | {{col-2}}- Individual awards
Award | Name |
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Most Valuable Player | Finals: Conference: | PHI}} Rachel Anne Daquis ({{UAAPicon|CSB}} Army) {{flagicon|USA}} Lauren Ford ({{UAAPteam|SSC-R|short}}) | Best Scorer | USA}} Lauren Ford ({{UAAPteam|SSC-R|short}}) | Best Attacker | PHI}} Marietta Carolino ({{UAAPicon|CSB}} Army) | Best Blocker | PHI}} Suzanne Roces ({{UAAPteam|SSC-R|short}}) | Best Server | PHI}} Rubie De Leon ({{UAAPteam|SSC-R|short}}) | Best Setter | PHI}} Jamenea Ferrer ({{UAAPteam|Ateneo|short}}) | Best Digger | PHI}} Dennise Michelle Lazaro ({{UAAPteam|Ateneo|short}}) | Best Receiver | PHI}} Jennylyn Reyes ({{UAAPicon|CSB}} Army) | {{col-end}} SEA Club Invitational The Southeast Asian Club Invitational commenced on October 27, 2011 at The Arena in San Juan with clubs from Vietnam and Malaysia participating in the four-team tournament that also features local teams Philippine Army and Ateneo. Matches were aired on NBN 4 on a delayed basis.[9][10] Participating teams Abbr. | Team |
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ADM | {{flagicon|PHI}} Ateneo de Manila University Lady Eagles | MAS | {{flagicon|MAS}} Malaysia Club | PAR | {{flagicon|PHI}} Philippine Army Lady Troopers | VIE | {{flagicon|VIE}} Vietsovpetro |
- Final round
- All times are in Philippine Standard Time (00)
- 3rd place
{{Vb res start 52}}{{Vb res 52|Oct 30|14:00|{{flagicon|PHI}} Ateneo Lady Eagles|0–3|{{flagicon|MAS}} Malaysia Club|22–25|21–25|13–25|||}} |}- Championship
{{Vb res start 52}}{{Vb res 52|Oct 30|16:00|{{flagicon|PHI}} Philippine Army Lady Troopers|2–3|{{flagicon|VIE}} Vietsovpetro|25–18|25–14|21–25|23–25|8–15|}} |}{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}- Final standings
Rank | Team | {{Gold1}} | {{flagicon|VIE}} Vietsovpetro | {{Silver2}} | {{flagicon|PHI}} Philippine Army Lady Troopers | {{Bronze3}} | {{flagicon|MAS}} Malaysia Club | 4 | {{flagicon|PHI}} Ateneo de Manila University Lady Eagles | {{col-2}}- Individual awards
Award | Name |
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Most Valuable Player | RUS}} Ekaterina Martynova (Vietsovpetro) | Best Scorer | RUS}} Ekaterina Martynova (Vietsovpetro) | Best Attacker | RUS}} Anactaxia Trernai (Vietsovpetro) | Best Blocker | MAS}} Wong Fei Tien (Malaysia Club) | Best Server | PHI}} Mary Jean Balse (Philippine Army) | Best Setter | PHI}} Jamenea Ferrer (Ateneo) | Best Digger | PHI}} Dennise Michelle Lazaro (Ateneo) | Best Receiver | VIE}} Tuyen Bui Vu Tuhani (Vietsovpetro) | {{col-end}}{{s-start}}{{succession box| before = 2010 | after = 2012 | title = Shakey's V-League| years = 2011 | }}{{s-end}} References 1. ^1 {{cite news|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/sports/content/215929/v-league-thai-import-to-reinforce-ateneo-anew/story/|title=V-League: Thai import to reinforce Ateneo anew|newspaper=GMA News|last=KY, RCJ|first= |date=March 22, 2011|accessdate=December 6, 2017}} 2. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=http://spikeithard.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/SVL2011A-18.pdf|title=V-League: Season 8, 1st Conference Finals|publisher=SpikeItHard.Com|last= |first= |date=May 17, 2011|accessdate=December 6, 2017}} 3. ^1 {{cite news|url=http://sports.inquirer.net/2916/soriano-finally-wins-v-league-crown-for-ateneo-as-coach|title=Soriano finally wins V-League crown for Ateneo as coach|newspaper=Philippine Daily Inquirer|last=|first=|date=May 11, 2011|accessdate=December 6, 2017}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/33277/shakey%E2%80%99s-v-league-open-conference-starts-tomorrow|title=Shakey’s V-League Open conference starts tomorrow|newspaper=The Philippine Daily Inquirer|last=Panerio |first=Jonas |date=July 30, 2011|accessdate=December 6, 2017}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://s5.postimg.org/yyjxwbe0n/vleague8_lineup.jpg|title=Shakey’s V-League Season 8 Open conference teams|publisher=Shakey’s V-League|last=|first=|date=July 30, 2011|accessdate=December 6, 2017}} 6. ^1 {{cite news|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/63139/army-guns-for-v-league-sweep|title=V-League: Season 8, 1st Conference Finals|newspaper=Philippine Daily Inquirer|last=Panerio |first=Jonas |date=September 22, 2011|accessdate=December 6, 2017}} 7. ^1 {{cite news|url=http://sports.inquirer.net/17429/philippine-army-captures-v-league-title-as-it-sweeps-san-sebastian|title=Philippine Army captures V-League title as it sweeps San Sebastian|newspaper=Philippine Daily Inquirer|last=Tupas |first=Cedelf |date=September 22, 2011|accessdate=December 6, 2017}} 8. ^{{cite news|url=http://sports.inquirer.net/17579/army-to-represent-philippines-in-a-volleyball-invitational-here|title=Army to represent Philippines in a volleyball invitational here|newspaper=Philippine Daily Inquirer|last=Tupas |first=Cedelf |date=September 23, 2011|accessdate=December 6, 2017}} 9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.philstar.com/sports/740080/v-league-sea-club-invitational-unfolds-oct-27|title=V-League SEA Club Invitational unfolds Oct. 27|newspaper=The Philippine Star|last= |first= |date=October 23, 2011|accessdate=December 7, 2017}} 10. ^{{cite news|url=http://sports.inquirer.net/21807/sea-club-opener-philippine-army-tests-malaysia|title=SEA Club opener: Philippine Army tests Malaysia|newspaper=The Philippine Daily Inquirer|last=Tupas |first=Cedelf |date=October 25, 2011|accessdate=December 7, 2017}}
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