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SEA V. League 2025 Standings, Matches, Results: Philippines Women's Team

Southeast Asia's top volleyball contenders, Alas Pilipinas Women, persist in their quest as Thailand and Vietnam serve as the tournament hosts for the 2025 SEA V. League, a competition packed with youthful talent.

SEA V. League 2025 Results, Match Schedules, and Team Standings for Alas Pilipinas Women
SEA V. League 2025 Results, Match Schedules, and Team Standings for Alas Pilipinas Women

SEA V. League 2025 Standings, Matches, Results: Philippines Women's Team

Philippines' Alas Pilipinas Women's Volleyball Team Ready for SEA V.League Challenge

The Alas Pilipinas Women's Volleyball Team is gearing up for the second leg of the 2025 SEA V.League, scheduled to take place from August 8 to 10. The team, currently in third place, is aiming for a podium finish and preparation for the upcoming Southeast Asian Games.

The first leg of the tournament, held in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand from August 1 to 3, saw the team start with a loss against World No. 20 Thailand. They then faced off against Vietnam and Indonesia, with the exact outcomes of these matches yet to be summarized. As of now, Vietnam and Thailand lead the tournament with one win each, followed by the Philippines and Indonesia, who are yet to secure a victory.

The team roster includes some of the country's brightest volleyball talents. Thea Gagate, Fifi Sharma, Maddie Madayag, and Leila Cruz, Cla Loresco, and Shaina Nitura are participating as PVL middle blockers and incoming UAAP sophomore prospects. Mars Alba is participating as a playmaking driver, while Dell Palomata, Jia de Guzman, and Dawn Macandili-Catindig hold down the positions of middle blocker, primary setter, and libero, respectively.

Bella Belen and Angel Canino are participating as wing spikers, and Vanie Gandler and Eya Laure are PVL star spikers. Justine Jazareno is participating as a backup libero.

The tournament, jointly hosted by Thailand and Vietnam, also saw the participation of World No. 27 Vietnam, No. 50 Indonesia, and No. 47 Philippines. The match between the Philippines and Indonesia is scheduled for August 3, while the match between the Philippines and Vietnam took place on August 2.

The team is building on last year's back-to-back bronze medals in the SEA V.League competition and is determined to improve their standing this year. Each win in the tournament is worth three points, and the team is eager to rack up as many points as possible in the remaining matches.

The Alas Pilipinas Women's Volleyball Team's journey in the 2025 SEA V.League began with the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Nations Cup, which took place in June. The team's performance in the tournament will undoubtedly play a crucial role in their quest for a podium finish in the SEA V.League.

For updates on the team's progress in the tournament, fans can tune in to OneSports and recent YouTube updates. The exact game outcomes for the matches played so far are yet to be summarized, but the team is looking forward to a strong performance in the upcoming matches.

The team's determination and talent are evident, and they are ready to take on the challenges that the SEA V.League has in store for them. With their eyes set on the podium, the Alas Pilipinas Women's Volleyball Team is poised to make a strong showing in the tournament.

The Alas Pilipinas Women's Volleyball Team is eager to showcase their skills on the court as they competition intensifies in the 2025 SEA V.League, particularly in sports like volleyball. They are striving to secure as many wins as possible, aiming for a podium finish and hoping to improve upon their back-to-back bronze medals from last year's competition.

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