The University Athletic Association of the Philippines volleyball tournament is divided into four divisions, namely men's, women's, boys' and girls'. Volleyball is a mandatory sport in the women's division. The UAAP volleyball tournament was formerly held in the first semester of the school year. Then in Season 69 (school year 2006-2007), the UAAP Board decided that it be moved to the second semester. This decision was made so that the games can be televised to improve its popularity.
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Tournament format
The tournament begins with a double round robin eliminations, where a team meets its opponent twice in a season. A semi-finals round composed of the top four teams follows, after which the top two teams meet in a best-of-three series Finals.
In the semi-Finals, the top four teams based on team standings (and tie-breakers, if applicable) from the elimination round battle for a Finals slot. The two top seeds have a twice-to-beat advantage, that is they must be beaten twice in order to be eliminated. The lower seeds, on the other hand, are eliminated when they are defeated once. The surviving teams face off in a best-of-three Finals, where the team which notches two wins wins the championship.
If a team wins all of the games in the elimination round, the step ladder format is used, where the unbeaten team has a bye to the Finals. The third and fourth seed will figure in a knockout game; the winner of that game will face the second seed which has a twice-to-beat advantage. The surviving team meets the first seed team in the Finals. From 2012 to 2015, the first seed team holds a thrice-to-beat advantage (or an automatic 1-0 lead in a best-of-five Finals) for sweeping the elimination round. Starting 2016, all volleyball Finals series will be a best-of-three affair, but the rest of the regular and step ladder semi-Finals formats will remain in place.
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UAAP volleyball champions
Early years
The UAAP founded by FEU, NU, UP and UST in 1938.
Triple Championships:
Denotes school won the championship in three divisions in the same year
Double Championships:
Won the men's and women's championships
Won the men's and juniors' championships
Won the womens' and juniors' championships
First expansion
Adamson, MCU, UM and UE added; only Adamson and UE were retained.
Second expansion
Ateneo added.
Third expansion
De La Salle added.
Final Four era
Current tournament format introduced.
Number of Championships by School
*MCU pulled-out of the league in 1962.
Statistics (Final Four Era)
- Longest Finals Appearance Streaks:
- Boys'
- University of the East (16): Season 63 (2000) - Season 78 (2015)
- Girls'
- University of the East (9): Season 66 (2003) - Season 74 (2011)
- University of Santo Tomas (9): Season 64 (2001) - Season 72 (2009)
- Men's
- University of Santo Tomas (9): Season 57 (1994) - Season 65 (2002)
- Women's
- De La Salle University (9): Season 71 (2009) - Season 79 (2017)
- Boys'
- Longest Finals Matchup Appearance Streaks:
- Boys'
- De La Salle University vs. University of Santo Tomas (3): Season 60 (1997) - Season 62 (1999)
- University of the East vs. University of Santo Tomas (3): Season 72 (2009) - Season 74 (2011)
- Girls'
- De La Salle University vs. University of Santo Tomas (7): Season 66 (2003) - Season 72 (2009)
- Men's
- Far Eastern University vs. University of Santo Tomas (5): Season 59 (1996) - Season 63 (2000)
- Women's
- Ateneo de Manila University vs. De La Salle University (6): Season 74 (2012) - Season 79 (2017)
- Boys'
- Longest Final Four Appearance Streaks:
- Boys'
- University of the East (22): Season 58 (1995) - Season 79 (2016)
- Girls'
- University of Santo Tomas (15): Season 64 (2001) - Season 79 (2016)
- Men's
- Far Eastern University (15): Season 56 (1993) - Season 70 (2008)
- Women's
- Far Eastern University (16): Season 56 (1993) - Season 71 (2009)
- Boys'
- Longest Championship Streaks:
- Boys'
- University of the East (11): Season 67 (2004) - Season 77 (2015)
- Girls'
- De La Salle University (5): Season 57 (1994) - Season 61 (1998)
- Men's
- University of Santo Tomas (4): Season 70 (2008) - Season 73 (2011)
- Women's
- De La Salle University (3): Season 66 (2003) - Season 68 (2005), Season 73 (2011) - Season 75 (2013)
- Far Eastern University (3): Season 63 (2000) - Season 65 (2002)
- Boys'
- Longest Final Four Appearance Drought:
- Boys'
- University of the Philippines (9): Season 60 (1997) - Season 68 (2005), Season 70 (2007) - Season 78 (2015)
- Girls'
- National University (4): Season 57 (1994) - Season 60 (1997)
- University of the Philippines (4): Season 75 (2012) - Season 78 (2015)
- Men's
- University of the East (23): Season 56 (1993) - Season 78 (2016)
- Women's
- National University (18): Season 56 (1993) - Season 74 (2011)
- Boys'
- Longest Single Season Winning Streaks (No Losses Within A Season):
- Men's
- University of Santo Tomas (17-0): Perfect Season in Season 71
- Ateneo de Manila University (16-0): Perfect Season in Season 79
- Women's
- Ateneo de Manila University (16-0): Perfect Season in Season 77
- Men's
- Longest Winning Streaks (by Games and/or Covered Seasons):
- Men's
- University of Santo Tomas (30 games, 2 seasons): 13 (5th Game in Elimination Round to Finals) in Season 72 + 17 (Entire Season) in Season 73
- Ateneo de Manila University (30 games, 2 seasons, ongoing): 14 (4th Game in Elimination Round to Finals) in Season 78 + 16 (Entire Season) in Season 79
- Women's
- De La Salle University (30 games, 2 seasons): 16 (2nd Game in Elimination Round to Finals) in Season 75 + 14 (Elimination Round) in Season 76
- Men's
- Most Number of Games Played in a Season:
- Men's
- University of Santo Tomas (19): 14 (Elimination Round) + 2 (Semifinals) + 3 (Finals) in Season 70
- Women's
- Ateneo de Manila University (21): 14 (Elimination Round) + 3 (Stepladder Semifinals) + 4 (Finals) in Season 76
- Men's
Special awards
Most Valuable Players
Rookie of the Year
Individual awards
Men's Division
Women's Division
Boys' Division
Girls' Division
Final four
The Final Four for Volleyball was instituted in season 56 (1993-94), the year, the UAAP declared that there will be a Final Four in all mandatory sports. In 2004, there was no Final Four since the La Salle Lady Spikers swept the eliminations and were awarded the championship outright, becoming the only volleyball varsity team in the UAAP to win the championship outright by winning all its elimination games. In 2008, following the loss of the UE Red Warriors to the DLSU Green Archers in the Finals series of the UAAP season 70 basketball tournament despite UE's elimination round sweep, the UAAP Final Four format was modified for elimination sweep cases.
The stepladder format was introduced beginning 2008 for all UAAP sports. In the stepladder format, the no. 1 seed team was automatically qualified to a Finals berth with a thrice-to-beat incentive (and thus reformatting the best-of-three series to a 1-0 incentive lead in a best-of-five series). The other three teams in the top four rankings underwent play-off games to determine which will qualify for a Finals berth. Starting 2016, the thrice-to-beat incentive was replaced by a best-of-three Finals series for all sporting events in the UAAP (except football). Other Final Four rules remain in place. The earlier stepladder format, however, was only utilized starting from the UAAP women's volleyball championship series in 2012. Despite the UST men's volleyball team's 14-0 perfect elimination round record in 2009), they played based on the regular Final Four format, and became the only UAAP varsity team to achieve a perfect 17-0 season sweep record.
The stepladder format for the Finals series, however, was reverted to a best-of-three series beginning 2016. Currently, only the UST Growling Tigers, DLSU Lady Spikers and the ADMU Blue Eagles and Lady Eagles achieved the 14-0 elimination sweeps record in the UAAP Volleyball Final Four era. DLSU holds the most number of elimination sweeps within the 2008-present form of the Final Four era for a single team (at 2 seasons). ADMU emerged as the league's lowest seeded volleyball team (by 2014) to win the championship (where they played through the stepladder playoffs format and won over 5 knock-out games), became the first overall volleyball varsity team to both win the championship and achieve a perfect 16-0 season sweeps record (from elimination round playoffs to championship series) by 2015, and also became the first UAAP team to achieve both the 14-0 elimination round and 16-0 season sweeps records for both men's and women's volleyball teams (each at least once) by 2017.
- UAAP Men's Volleyball Game Archives
- UAAP Women's Volleyball Game Archives
Season rankings
The volleyball tournaments in Junior's division started in Season 57 (1994-1995). The number of schools participating in the girls' division increased to six in season 76 (2013-14) when Adamson University fielded a team. In season 77 (2014-15), the number of schools participating in the boys' and girls' divisions increased to seven each as FEU fielded a team in both divisions.
Rankings in the Final Four era
Men's division
Women's division
Boys' division
Girls' division
Beach volleyball champions
Beach Volleyball tournament was first introduced as a demonstration sport (DS) in Season 69.
Awards
Most Valuable Players
Rookie of the Year
Number of championships
See also
- NCAA Volleyball Championship
- Premier Volleyball League
References
External links
- Rappler: Ateneo upsets De La Salle, wins first UAAP volleyball crown
- GoArchers.com :Support Site of the De La Salle Lady Spikers
- UAAP Volleyball at Spikeithard.com
- WebArchive: UAAP Championship Scoreboard at www.uaapgames.com
- WebArchive: UAAP Season 59 hosted by DLSU-Manila
- WebArchive: The Official Website of the UAAP 61st Season, hosted by UE
- WebArchive: UAAP Season 61: UAAP Champions 1938-1997
- UST KEEPS UAAP WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL CROWN - Sept. 20, 1997
- www.rpspikers.tk :The Most Active Volleyball Forum in the Philippines
- www.vleague.tk :Celebrating 6ix Years Of Serving Philippine Volleyball
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