All-Premier Team

The All-Premier Team,[1] also known as the Premier Volleyball League Mythical Team, is a Premier Volleyball League honor composed of seven positional awards which are given out each conference. These include two awards each for Best Outside Hitters and Best Middle Blockers, and one award each for Best Opposite Hitter, Best Setter, and Best Libero. Since 2025, the PVL Press Corps have given out an annual version of the awards.

In the women's division, Alyssa Valdez and Jeanette Panaga are tied for most All-Premier Team selections with nine each. They are followed by Jia Morado-de Guzman, who has eight selections.

In the men's division, Fauzi Ismail and JP Bugaoan were both selected three times. Six others were selected twice.

Key

^ Denotes player who is still active in the PVL
Player (#) Denotes the number of times the player has been named to an All-Premier Team
Player
(in bold text)
Indicates the player who won PVL Most Valuable Player in the same conference.

PVL Press Corps

Year Best Outside Hitters Best Middle Blockers Best Opposite Hitter Best Setter Best Libero Ref.
2025 Philippines Bernadeth Pons^
(Creamline)
Philippines United States Brooke Van Sickle^
(Petro Gazz)
Philippines Majoy Baron^
(PLDT)
Philippines Bea de Leon^
(Creamline)
Philippines Trisha Tubu^
(Farm Fresh)
Philippines Angelica Cayuna^
(Cignal)
Philippines Alyssa Eroa^
(Galeries Tower)
[2]

Women's division

Winners

Alyssa Valdez (top) and Jeanette Panaga (bottom) are tied for most selections with nine each.
Jema Galanza (top) and Myla Pablo (bottom) are among the players with at least five selections.
Season Conference 1st Best Outside Hitter 2nd Best Outside Hitter 1st Best Middle Blocker 2nd Best Middle Blocker Best Opposite Hitter Best Setter Best Libero Ref.
2017 Reinforced Philippines Alyssa Valdez^
(Creamline)
Philippines Grethcel Soltones^
(BaliPure)
Philippines Japan Risa Sato^
(BaliPure)
Philippines Jeanette Panaga^
(Pocari)
Philippines Dimdim Pacres^
(Power Smashers)
Philippines Jasmine Nabor^
(BaliPure)
Philippines Melissa Gohing
(Pocari)
Open Philippines Myla Pablo^
(Pocari)
Philippines Grethcel Soltones^ (2)
(BaliPure)
Philippines Jeanette Panaga^ (2)
(Pocari)
Philippines Japan Risa Sato^ (2)
(BaliPure)
Philippines Iari Yongco
(Air Force)
Philippines Jia Morado
(Creamline)
Philippines Melissa Gohing (2)
(Pocari)
Collegiate Philippines Christine Soyud^
(Adamson)
Philippines Regine Arocha^
(Arellano)
Philippines Jeanette Villareal^
(FEU)
Philippines Japan Risa Sato^ (3)
(NU)
Philippines Toni Basas^
(FEU)
Philippines Rhea Ramirez
(Arellano)
Philippines Gayle Valdez
(NU)
2018 Reinforced Philippines Alyssa Valdez^ (2)
(Creamline)
Philippines Myla Pablo^ (2)
(Pocari)
Philippines Jeanette Panaga^ (3)
(Pocari)
Philippines Joy Dacoron^
(Perlas)
Philippines Michelle Gumabao^
(Creamline)
Philippines Jia Morado (2)
(Creamline)
Philippines Tatan Pantone
(PayMaya)
Collegiate Philippines Isa Molde^
(UP)
Philippines Bernadette Flora
(Adamson)
Philippines Celine Domingo^
(FEU)
Philippines Aie Gannaban
(UP)
Philippines Christine Soyud^ (2)
(Adamson)
Philippines Mary Jane Igao
(Adamson)
Philippines Thang Ponce^
(Adamson)
Open Philippines Alyssa Valdez^ (3)
(Creamline)
Philippines Jema Galanza^
(Creamline)
Philippines Maddie Madayag^
(Ateneo)
Philippines Katherine Bersola
(Perlas)
Philippines Katrina Tolentino^
(Ateneo)
Philippines Jia Morado (3)
(Creamline)
Philippines Cienne Cruz
(Petro Gazz)
2019 Reinforced Philippines Nicole Tiamzon^
(Perlas)
Philippines Alyssa Valdez^ (4)
(Creamline)
Philippines Katherine Bersola (2)
(Perlas)
Philippines Cherry Rose Nunag^
(Petro Gazz)
Philippines Dzi Gervacio
(Perlas)
Philippines Jia Morado (4)
(Creamline)
Philippines Anngela Nunag
(Army)
Open Philippines Jema Galanza^ (2)
(Creamline)
Philippines Jovie Prado^
(Petro Gazz)
Philippines Katherine Bersola (3)
(Perlas)
Philippines Jeanette Panaga^ (4)
(Petro Gazz)
Philippines Tots Carlos^
(Motolite)
Philippines Jia Morado (5)
(Creamline)
Philippines Kyla Atienza^
(Creamline)
Collegiate Philippines Trisha Genesis^
(Adamson)
Philippines Faith Nisperos^
(Ateneo)
Philippines Lorene Toring
(Adamson)
Philippines Imee Hernandez
(UST)
Philippines Klarissa Abriam
(Benilde)
Philippines Janel Maraguinot^
(Ateneo)
Philippines Arianne Daguil
(Benilde)
2021 Open Philippines Alyssa Valdez^ (5)
(Creamline)
Philippines Myla Pablo^ (3)
(Petro Gazz)
Philippines Ria Meneses^
(Petro Gazz)
Philippines Alyja Santiago
(Chery Tiggo)
Philippines Katrina Tolentino^ (2)
(Choco Mucho)
Philippines Jia Morado (6)
(Creamline)
Philippines Kath Arado^
(Petro Gazz)
[3]
2022 Open Philippines Frances Molina^
(Cignal)
Philippines Grethcel Soltones^ (3)
(Petro Gazz)
Philippines Roselyn Doria^
(Cignal)
Philippines Ria Meneses^ (2)
(Cignal)
Philippines Tots Carlos^ (2)
(Creamline)
Philippines Angelica Cayuna^
(Cignal)
Philippines Dawn Macandili^
(F2 Logistics)
[4]
Invitational Philippines Alyssa Valdez^ (6)
(Creamline)
Philippines Frances Molina^ (2)
(Cignal)
Philippines Mika Reyes^
(PLDT)
Philippines Dell Palomata^
(PLDT)
Philippines Tots Carlos^ (3)
(Creamline)
Chinese Taipei Liao Yi-Jen
(KingWhale)
Chinese Taipei Qiu Shi-Qing
(KingWhale)
[5]
Reinforced Philippines Alyssa Valdez^ (7)
(Creamline)
Philippines Myla Pablo^ (4)
(Petro Gazz)
Philippines United States MJ Phillips^
(Petro Gazz)
Philippines Roselyn Doria^ (2)
(Cignal)
Philippines Mylene Paat^
(Chery Tiggo)
Philippines Jia de Guzman (7)
(Creamline)
Philippines Ria Beatriz Duremdes^
(Chery Tiggo)
[6]
2023 1st All-Filipino Philippines Tots Carlos^ (4)
(Creamline)
Philippines Jema Galanza^ (3)
(Creamline)
Philippines Remy Palma^
(Petro Gazz)
Philippines United States MJ Phillips^ (2)
(Petro Gazz)
Philippines Michelle Gumabao^ (2)
(Creamline)
Philippines Jia de Guzman (8)
(Creamline)
Philippines Kath Arado^ (2)
(PLDT)
[7]
Invitational Japan Asaka Tamaru
(Kurashiki)
Philippines Alyssa Valdez^ (8)
(Creamline)
Philippines Majoy Baron^
(F2 Logistics)
Philippines Celine Domingo^ (2)
(Creamline)
Philippines Tots Carlos^ (5)
(Creamline)
Philippines Angelica Cayuna^ (2)
(Cignal)
Philippines Kath Arado^ (3)
(PLDT)
[8]
2nd All-Filipino Philippines Ejiya Laure^
(Chery Tiggo)
Philippines Jema Galanza^ (4)
(Creamline)
Philippines Jeanette Panaga^ (5)
(Creamline)
Philippines Ria Meneses^ (3)
(Cignal)
Philippines Michelle Gumabao^ (3)
(Creamline)
Philippines Angelica Cayuna^ (3)
(Cignal)
Philippines Thang Ponce^ (2)
(Choco Mucho)
[9]
2024 All-Filipino Philippines Sisi Rondina^
(Choco Mucho)
Philippines Jema Galanza^ (5)
(Creamline)
Philippines Maddie Madayag^ (2)
(Choco Mucho)
Philippines Jeanette Panaga^ (6)
(Creamline)
Philippines Aiza Maizo-Pontillas^
(Petro Gazz)
Philippines Kyle Negrito^
(Creamline)
Philippines Thang Ponce^ (3)
(Choco Mucho)
[10]
Reinforced Philippines United States Brooke Van Sickle^
(Petro Gazz)
Philippines Grethcel Soltones^ (4)
(Akari)
Philippines Lourdes Clemente^
(Capital1)
Philippines Majoy Baron^ (2)
(PLDT)
Philippines Trisha Tubu^
(Farm Fresh)
Philippines Angelica Cayuna^ (4)
(Cignal)
Philippines Alyssa Eroa^
(Galeries Tower)
[11]
Invitational Venezuela María José Pérez
(Cignal)
United States Erica Staunton
(Creamline)
Philippines Jacqueline Acuña
(Cignal)
Malaysia Low Mei Cing
(Kurashiki)
Japan Saya Taniguchi
(Kurashiki)
Philippines Kyle Negrito^ (2)
(Creamline)
Thailand Kalyarat Khamwong
(Est Cola)
[12]
2024–25 All-Filipino Philippines Canada Savi Davison^
(PLDT)
Philippines Bernadeth Pons^
(Creamline)
Philippines Thea Gagate^
(Zus Coffee)
Philippines Bea de Leon^
(Creamline)
Philippines Trisha Tubu^ (2)
(Farm Fresh)
Philippines Kyle Negrito^ (3)
(Creamline)
Philippines Thang Ponce^ (4)
(Choco Mucho)
[13]
PVL on Tour Philippines Alyssa Valdez^ (9)
(Creamline)
Philippines Myla Pablo^ (5)
(Petro Gazz)
Philippines Jeanette Panaga^ (7)
(Creamline)
Philippines Majoy Baron^ (3)
(PLDT)
Philippines Trisha Tubu^ (3)
(Farm Fresh)
Philippines Kyle Negrito^ (4)
(Creamline)
Philippines Kath Arado^ (4)
(PLDT)
[14]
Invitational Philippines Jema Galanza^ (6)
(Creamline)
Japan Nagisa Komatsuda
(Kobe Shinwa)
Philippines Jeanette Panaga^ (8)
(Creamline)
Philippines Rizza Nogales^
(Zus Coffee)
Philippines Ara Galang^
(Chery Tiggo)
Japan Sakura Furuta
(Kobe Shinwa)
Philippines Kath Arado^ (5)
(PLDT)
[15]
Reinforced Philippines United States Brooke Van Sickle^ (2)
(Petro Gazz)
Philippines Canada Savi Davison^ (2)
(PLDT)
Philippines Maddie Madayag^ (3)
(Choco Mucho)
Philippines Jeanette Panaga^ (9)
(Creamline)
Philippines Trisha Tubu^ (4)
(Farm Fresh)
Philippines Cloanne Mondoñedo^
(Zus Coffee)
Philippines Thang Ponce^ (5)
(Choco Mucho)
[16]

Most selections

The following table only lists players with at least five total selections.

Player Pos.[a] Total
Philippines Alyssa Valdez OH 9
Philippines Jeanette Panaga MB 9
Philippines Jia Morado-de Guzman S 8
Philippines Jema Galanza OH 6
Philippines Kath Arado L 5
Philippines Myla Pablo OH 5
Philippines Tots Carlos OP/OH 5

Men's division

Winners

Marck Espejo is among the players to have at least two selections in the men's division.
Season Conference 1st Best Outside Hitter 2nd Best Outside Hitter 1st Best Middle Blocker 2nd Best Middle Blocker Best Opposite Hitter Best Setter Best Libero Ref.
2017 Reinforced Philippines Mark Gil Alfafara
(Cignal)
Philippines Fauzi Ismail
(Air Force)
Philippines Jayvee Sumagaysay
(Army)
Philippines Gregorio Dolor
(IEM)
Philippines Edward Camposano
(Sta. Elena)
Philippines Vince Mangulabnan
(Cignal)
Philippines Rence Melgar
(IEM)
Open Philippines Edwin Tolentino
(Air Force)
Philippines Isaah Arda
(Sta. Elena)
Philippines Kim Malabunga
(Megabuilders)
Philippines Francis Saura
(Megabuilders)
Philippines Berlin Paglinawan
(Sta. Elena)
Philippines Vince Mangulabnan (2)
(Cignal)
Philippines Sandy Montero
(Cignal)
Collegiate Philippines Marck Espejo
(Ateneo)
Philippines Fauzi Ismail (2)
(NU)
Philippines JP Bugaoan
(FEU)
Philippines Kim Malabunga (2)
(Megabuilders)
Philippines Joshua Umandal
(UST)
Philippines Ish Polvorosa
(Ateneo)
Philippines Manuel Sumanguid III
(Ateneo)
2018 Reinforced Philippines Marck Espejo (2)
(Cignal)
Philippines Fauzi Ismail (3)
(Air Force)
Philippines Rex Intal
(Cignal)
Philippines JP Bugaoan (2)
(Vice Co.)
Philippines John Vic De Guzman
(PLDT)
Philippines Ronchette Villegas
(PLDT)
Philippines Rence Melgar
(PLDT)
Collegiate Philippines Bryan Bagunas
(NU)
Philippines Paolo Pablico
(Adamson)
Philippines JP Bugaoan (3)
(FEU)
Philippines Jayvee Sumagaysay (2)
(UST)
Philippines Joshua Umandal (2)
(UST)
Philippines Timothy Tajanlangit
(UST)
Philippines Ricky Marcos
(NU)

Most selections

The following table only lists players with at least two total selections.

Player Pos.[a] Total
Philippines JP Bugaoan MB 3
Philippines Fauzi Ismail OH 3
Philippines Marck Espejo OH 2
Philippines Kim Malabunga MB 2
Philippines Vince Mangulabnan S 2
Philippines Jayvee Sumagaysay MB 2
Philippines Joshua Umandal MB 2

Notes

  1. ^ a b The positions listed reflect which ones the player earned a selection for, with the most-awarded position listed first.

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