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2023 Spikers' Turf Invitational Conference
Last Conference of the 2023 SPT season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2023 Spikers' Turf Invitational Conference was the seventeenth conference and the end of the sixth season of the Spikers' Turf. The tournament began from October 20 to December 15, 2023, at the Paco Arena, Paco, Manila.[1][2]
This was the inaugural Invitational conference of the league, with a format similar to the Premier Volleyball League. This is the first conference where a foreign club, Maruichi Hyogo of Japan, participated in the league.[3]
The Sta. Elena-NU Nationals beat the Cignal HD Spikers in a thrilling 5-setter knockout match in the finals, the first of its kind in the history of the league. The visiting Maruichi Hyogo then bagged the bronze medal after defeating Saints and Lattes-Letran in another five-set match. Vince Himzon of Letran clinched the MVP of the Conference, and Jade Disquitado was awarded the MVP of the Finals.[citation needed]
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Participating teams
A total of twenty-five teams participated in this conference. Twenty-four of these teams are local, some of which had its core players from the UAAP and NCAA, and then sponsored by corporate/companies. For the first time in the league's history, they catered to a foreign guest team in Maruichi Hyogo of Japan, which had a bye to the semifinals and faced the top four local teams of the conference.[2]
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Pools composition
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Team additions and transfers
The following are the players who transferred to another team for the upcoming conference.
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Format
- Preliminary round
- In the preliminary round, teams were split into four pools of six.
- The preliminary round was a single round-robin tournament involving all 24 local teams, with each team playing one match against all other teams in their pool for a total of five matches.
- The top two teams from each group advanced to the quarterfinals while the bottom four were eliminated.
- Quarterfinals
- Semifinals
- The semifinals was also a single round-robin, now including the international guest team. Each team played a total of four matches during this round.
- The top two teams advanced to the championship while teams ranked third and fourth would play in the third-place series. The fifth-place team was eliminated.
- Finals
- The championship and third-place series were single-elimination matches.
- The match-ups were as follows:
- Championship: SF#1 vs. SF#2
- Third-place series: SF#3 vs. SF#4
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Pool standing procedure
- First, teams are ranked by the number of matches won.
- If the number of matches won is tied, the tied teams are then ranked by match points, wherein:
- Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 match points for the winner, 0 match points for the loser.
- Match won 3–2: 2 match points for the winner, 1 match point for the loser.
- In case of any further ties, the following criteria shall be used:
- Set ratio: the number of sets won divided by number of sets lost.
- Point ratio: number of points scored divided by number of points allowed.
- Head-to-head standings: any remaining tied teams are ranked based on the results of head-to-head matches involving the teams in question.
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Preliminary round
- All times are Philippine Standard Time (UTC+08:00).
Pool A
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Pool B
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Pool C
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Pool D
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Final round
- All times are Philippine Standard Time (UTC+8:00).
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
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Finals
3rd place match
Championship match
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Awards
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