All-Premier Team

The All-Premier Team,[1] also known as the Premier Volleyball League Mythical Team, is a Premier Volleyball League honor consisting of seven positional awards which are given out each conference. These include Best Outside Hitter (1st and 2nd), Best Middle Blocker (1st and 2nd), 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, both Jia Morado-de Guzman and Alyssa Valdez were both selected to the All-Premier Team eight times, the most of any player. They are followed by Jeanette Panaga, who has the third-most selections with six.

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 Bernadeth Pons^
(Creamline)
Brooke Van Sickle^
(Petro Gazz)
Majoy Baron^
(PLDT)
Bea de Leon^
(Creamline)
Trisha Tubu^
(Farm Fresh)
Angelica Cayuna^
(Cignal)
Alyssa Eroa^
(Galeries Tower)
[2]

Women's division

Winners

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 Alyssa Valdez^
(Creamline)
Grethcel Soltones^
(BaliPure)
Risa Sato^
(BaliPure)
Jeanette Panaga^
(Pocari)
Dimdim Pacres^
(Power Smashers)
Jasmine Nabor^
(BaliPure)
Melissa Gohing
(Pocari)
Open Myla Pablo^
(Pocari)
Grethcel Soltones^ (2)
(BaliPure)
Jeanette Panaga^ (2)
(Pocari)
Risa Sato^ (2)
(BaliPure)
Iari Yongco
(Air Force)
Jia Morado
(Creamline)
Melissa Gohing (2)
(Pocari)
Collegiate Christine Soyud^
(Adamson)
Regine Arocha^
(Arellano)
Jeanette Villareal^
(FEU)
Risa Sato^ (3)
(NU)
Toni Basas^
(FEU)
Rhea Ramirez
(Arellano)
Gayle Valdez
(NU)
2018 Reinforced Alyssa Valdez^ (2)
(Creamline)
Myla Pablo^ (2)
(Pocari)
Jeanette Panaga^ (3)
(Pocari)
Joy Dacoron^
(Perlas)
Michelle Gumabao^
(Creamline)
Jia Morado (2)
(Creamline)
Tatan Pantone
(PayMaya)
Collegiate Isa Molde^
(UP)
Bernadette Flora
(Adamson)
Celine Domingo^
(FEU)
Aie Gannaban
(UP)
Christine Soyud^ (2)
(Adamson)
Mary Jane Igao
(Adamson)
Thang Ponce^
(Adamson)
Open Alyssa Valdez^ (3)
(Creamline)
Jema Galanza^
(Creamline)
Maddie Madayag^
(Ateneo)
Katherine Bersola
(Perlas)
Katrina Tolentino^
(Ateneo)
Jia Morado (3)
(Creamline)
Cienne Cruz
(Petro Gazz)
2019 Reinforced Nicole Tiamzon^
(Perlas)
Alyssa Valdez^ (4)
(Creamline)
Katherine Bersola (2)
(Perlas)
Cherry Rose Nunag^
(Petro Gazz)
Dzi Gervacio
(Perlas)
Jia Morado (4)
(Creamline)
Anngela Nunag
(Army)
Open Jema Galanza^ (2)
(Creamline)
Jovie Prado^
(Petro Gazz)
Katherine Bersola (3)
(Perlas)
Jeanette Panaga^ (4)
(Petro Gazz)
Tots Carlos^
(Motolite)
Jia Morado (5)
(Creamline)
Kyla Atienza^
(Creamline)
Collegiate Trisha Genesis^
(Adamson)
Faith Nisperos^
(Ateneo)
Lorene Toring
(Adamson)
Imee Hernandez
(UST)
Klarissa Abriam
(Benilde)
Janel Maraguinot^
(Ateneo)
Arianne Daguil
(Benilde)
2021 Open Alyssa Valdez^ (5)
(Creamline)
Myla Pablo^ (3)
(Petro Gazz)
Ria Meneses^
(Petro Gazz)
Alyja Santiago
(Chery Tiggo)
Katrina Tolentino^ (2)
(Choco Mucho)
Jia Morado (6)
(Creamline)
Kathleen Arado^
(Petro Gazz)
[3]
2022 Open Frances Molina^
(Cignal)
Grethcel Soltones^ (3)
(Petro Gazz)
Roselyn Doria^
(Cignal)
Ria Meneses^ (2)
(Cignal)
Tots Carlos^ (2)
(Creamline)
Angelica Cayuna^
(Cignal)
Dawn Macandili^
(F2 Logistics)
[4]
Invitational Alyssa Valdez^ (6)
(Creamline)
Frances Molina^ (2)
(Cignal)
Mika Reyes^
(PLDT)
Dell Palomata^
(PLDT)
Tots Carlos^ (3)
(Creamline)
Liao Yi-Jen
(KingWhale)
Qiu Shi-Qing
(KingWhale)
[5]
Reinforced Alyssa Valdez^ (7)
(Creamline)
Myla Pablo^ (4)
(Petro Gazz)
MJ Phillips^
(Petro Gazz)
Roselyn Doria^ (2)
(Cignal)
Mylene Paat^
(Chery Tiggo)
Jia de Guzman (7)
(Creamline)
Ria Beatriz Duremdes^
(Chery Tiggo)
[6]
2023 1st All-Filipino Tots Carlos^ (4)
(Creamline)
Jema Galanza^ (3)
(Creamline)
Remy Palma^
(Petro Gazz)
MJ Phillips^ (2)
(Petro Gazz)
Michelle Gumabao^ (2)
(Creamline)
Jia de Guzman (8)
(Creamline)
Kathleen Arado^ (2)
(PLDT)
[7]
Invitational Asaka Tamaru
(Kurashiki)
Alyssa Valdez^ (8)
(Creamline)
Majoy Baron^
(F2 Logistics)
Celine Domingo^ (2)
(Creamline)
Tots Carlos^ (5)
(Creamline)
Angelica Cayuna^ (2)
(Cignal)
Kathleen Arado^ (3)
(PLDT)
[8]
2nd All-Filipino Ejiya Laure^
(Chery Tiggo)
Jema Galanza^ (4)
(Creamline)
Jeanette Panaga^ (5)
(Creamline)
Ria Meneses^ (3)
(Cignal)
Michelle Gumabao^ (3)
(Creamline)
Angelica Cayuna^ (3)
(Cignal)
Thang Ponce^ (2)
(Choco Mucho)
[9]
2024 All-Filipino Sisi Rondina^
(Choco Mucho)
Jema Galanza^ (5)
(Creamline)
Maddie Madayag^ (2)
(Choco Mucho)
Jeanette Panaga^ (6)
(Creamline)
Aiza Maizo-Pontillas^
(Petro Gazz)
Kyle Negrito^
(Creamline)
Thang Ponce^ (3)
(Choco Mucho)
[10]
Reinforced Brooke Van Sickle^
(Petro Gazz)
Grethcel Soltones^ (4)
(Akari)
Lourdes Clemente^
(Capital1)
Majoy Baron^ (2)
(PLDT)
Trisha Tubu^
(Farm Fresh)
Angelica Cayuna^ (4)
(Cignal)
Alyssa Eroa^
(Galeries Tower)
[11]
Invitational María José Pérez
(Cignal)
Erica Staunton
(Creamline)
Jacqueline Acuña
(Cignal)
Low Mei Cing
(Kurashiki)
Saya Taniguchi
(Kurashiki)
Kyle Negrito^ (2)
(Creamline)
Kalyarat Khamwong
(Est Cola)
[12]
2024–25 All-Filipino Savi Davison^
(PLDT)
Bernadeth Pons^
(Creamline)
Thea Gagate^
(Zus Coffee)
Bea de Leon^
(Creamline)
Trisha Tubu^ (2)
(Farm Fresh)
Kyle Negrito^ (3)
(Creamline)
Thang Ponce^ (4)
(Choco Mucho)
[13]

Men's division

Winners

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 Mark Gil Alfafara
(Cignal)
Fauzi Ismail
(Air Force)
Jayvee Sumagaysay
(Army)
Gregorio Dolor
(IEM)
Edward Camposano
(Sta. Elena)
Vince Mangulabnan
(Cignal)
Rence Melgar
(IEM)
Open Edwin Tolentino
(Air Force)
Isaah Arda
(Sta. Elena)
Kim Malabunga
(Megabuilders)
Francis Saura
(Megabuilders)
Berlin Paglinawan
(Sta. Elena)
Vince Mangulabnan (2)
(Cignal)
Sandy Montero
(Cignal)
Collegiate Marck Espejo
(Ateneo)
Fauzi Ismail (2)
(NU)
JP Bugaoan
(FEU)
Kim Malabunga (2)
(Megabuilders)
Joshua Umandal
(UST)
Ish Polvorosa
(Ateneo)
Manuel Sumanguid III
(Ateneo)
2018 Reinforced Marck Espejo (2)
(Cignal)
Fauzi Ismail (3)
(Air Force)
Rex Intal
(Cignal)
JP Bugaoan (2)
(Vice Co.)
John Vic De Guzman
(PLDT)
Ronchette Villegas
(PLDT)
Rence Melgar
(PLDT)
Collegiate Bryan Bagunas
(NU)
Paolo Pablico
(Adamson)
JP Bugaoan (3)
(FEU)
Jayvee Sumagaysay (2)
(UST)
Joshua Umandal (2)
(UST)
Timothy Tajanlangit
(UST)
Ricky Marcos
(NU)

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