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Alyssa Caymo Valdez
Personal information
NicknameAly
NationalityPhilippines Filipino
Born (1993-06-29) June 29, 1993 (age 31)
HometownSan Juan, Batangas, Philippines
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight60 kg (130 lb)
College / UniversityAteneo de Manila University
Volleyball information
PositionOutside Hitter
Current clubPLDT Home Ultera Ultra Fast Hitters
Number2
National team
2008

2015

2013-present
RP Youth 16-U Girls' National Team
RP 23-U Women's Volleyball Team
RP Women’s National Volleyball Team
Alyssa Valdez
Medal record
Girl's Volleyball
University Athletic Association of the Philippines
Gold medal – first place UAAP Season 70 UST
Gold medal – first place UAAP Season 71 UST
Gold medal – first place UAAP Season 72 UST
Shakey’s Girls League
Gold medal – first place Season 5 UST
Women's Volleyball
University Athletic Association of the Philippines
Silver medal – second place UAAP Season 74 ADMU
Silver medal – second place UAAP Season 75 ADMU
Gold medal – first place UAAP Season 76 ADMU
Gold medal – first place UAAP Season 77 ADMU
Shakey's V-League
Gold medal – first place Season 8, 1st Conference ADMU
Bronze medal – third place Season 8, 2nd Conference ADMU
Gold medal – first place Season 9, 1st Conference ADMU
Silver medal – second place Season 10, 1st Conference ADMU
Silver medal – second place Season 10, 2nd Conference Smart-Maynilad
International
Bronze medal – third place ASEAN University Games PHI


Alyssa Valdez is a Filipino volleyball player. She is a multi-awarded athlete and is considered to be one of the best collegiate volleyball players in the Philippines today. She is a full-time student of Ateneo de Manila University taking up AB Psychology and a member of the student council. She is a true student-athlete as she not only excels in sports but also in academics. She is currently a member of the Ateneo de Manila University's collegiate women's varsity volleyball team in both indoor and beach volleyball, and Philippines Women's Volleyball Team.

Alyssa Valdez became popular nationwide when she started to play for the Ateneo Lady Eagles. Valdez is one of the most followed volleybelles in social media, thus making her one of the sought after endorsers for sports products, gears, and drinks. She also covered on some of the famous sports and entertainment magazines in the country and appeared on television as guest in variety and talk shows or participant in game shows.

Career Beginnings

Alyssa Valdez was raised in San Juan, Batangas. She's the only girl in a brood of four siblings. She learned how to play volleyball by playing with her two older brothers when she was in elementary school at the age of 10.

Having developed her volleyball skills, she later played in the Southern Tagalog (Calabarzon) Athletic Association (STACAA), a regional sports meet for elementary and high school student athletes. She was discovered and recruited by the University of Santo Tomas (UST), where she played for their high school varsity volleyball team, the UST Tigress Cubs.[1]

High School varsity

Tigress Cub

Alyssa's four-year stay in UST was very productive in the field of sports. She was selected to the National Capital Region (NCR) team for the Palarong Pambansa, a national sports competition for elementary and secondary students, in her first year in high school. She was UST’s top high school volleyball player who led the España-based team to several championships: three titles in UAAP (Seasons 70-72), and one in Shakey's Girls' Volleyball League (Season 5). She was a three-time MVP in UAAP (Season 71-72) and once in Shakey's Girls' Volleyball League (Season 5).

College varsity

Lady Eagle

Valdez's student-athlete career became more productive on her college years. She raked multiple individual awards and helped the team bagged championship titles. She was UAAP's 3-time Best Scorer, 2-time Best Server, 2-time Season's MVP, and one-time Final's MVP. She's also a one-time Conference MVP, Final's MVP, and Best Server in Shakey's V-League. She became a member of Philippines Women's National Volleyball Team in 2013.[2][3]

2010-2011 Though enrolled as a freshman student in Ateneo, she was not able to play for Ateneo in the school's mother league, UAAP, as she had to serve a one-year residency imposed by the University Athletic Association of the Philippines for transferring from a UAAP school to another.[4] During this time, she competed in the International Beach Volleyball Tournament in China together with Lady Eagle teammate Bea Tan where they finished 7th.[5]

The Shakey's V-League Season 7 2nd Conference marked Alyssa's first game appearance with the Lady Eagles in a tournament. The following Season (1st Conference of Shakey's V-League Season 8), Ateneo bagged its first Shakey's V- League title after beating the Adamson Lady Falcons.[6]

2011-2012 In the first ever Open Conference of Shakey's V-League, Valdez was one of the top scorers of the team. The Lady Eagles was the only collegiate team to enter the Final 4 and finished in 3rd place.[7]

UAAP Debut After serving the mandatory one-year residency rule, thus making her ineligible for the UAAP Rookie of the Year award, Valdez made it to the Lady Eagles roster in the UAAP Season 74 and joined the veteran players Fille Cainglet, Dzi Gervacio, Gretchen Ho, A Nacachi, and Jem Ferrer or known collectively as the Fab 5. She contributed to the team's offense and helped bring the team to the Finals.[8] In beach volleyball, together with Fille Cainglet and Bea Tan, they finished 2nd place.[9]

In Shakey's V-League 9th Season 1st Conference, she was named the Finals MVP after they successfully defended their title against the UST Tigresses.[10]

2012-2013 In UAAP Season 75, Valdez set a record for the most number of points scored in a game. She scored 35 points (31 spikes, 3 blocks and 1 service ace) in the second round elimination game against Adamson University in January 20, 2013. The standing record before her record breaking performance was 33 points set by an Adamson player, Angela Benting, on February 14, 2009.[11] Valdez was named the Best Scorer of UAAP Season 75.[12] Her scoring prowess helped the Ateneo team land in the Finals of the UAAP season 75 volleyball tournament.

In Shakey's V-League 10th Season 1st Conference, Valdez bagged the Best Server award which served as a consolation as her team unsuccessfully defended the title against the NU Lady Bulldogs.[13]

Together with Alyja and Aleona Santiago, they led the 3rd placer National team in the 2014 FIVB Asian Southeastern Zone Women's Volleyball Qualifier held in Quang Tri, Vietnam.[14][15]

2013-2014 Alyssa Valdez was appointed team captain of the Ateneo women's varsity volleyball team. She was named UAAP Season 76 Women's Volleyball's Best Scorer, Best Server and Season's MVP. She also bagged the Finals MVP award after beating the defending champions DLSU Women's Volleyball Team.[16] Valdez was the first female volleyball athlete to bagged 4 awards in one UAAP season.

Valdez bagged the Best Scorer Award in Shakey's V-League 11th Season Open Conference. She scored a total of 342 points for the entire season breaking the 314-point record of Jaroensri Bualee.[17][18]

2014-2015 Valdez led the Ateneo women's varsity volleyball team, which represented the Philippines in the 2014 ASEAN University Games held in Palembang, Indonesia and took home the Bronze.[19]

In UAAP Season 77, Valdez tallied 312 big points outscoring her previous season's finish. She was awarded the Season's MVP, Best Server, and Best Scorer.[20] They finished the season with 16-0 sweep.[21]

Valdez joined the PLDT Home Ultera Ultra Fast Hitters club team under Coach Roger Gorayeb for Shakey's V-League 12th Season Open Conference.[22]

Valdez's stock continues to grow as she was appointed team captain of the 2015 Asian U23 Women's Volleyball Championship.[23] She was appointed to bear the Philippine flag and will lead the 578-strong Team Philippines on the traditional parade of nations in Singapore for the Southeast Asian Games set on June 5 to 16. [24]

Club Volleyball

Smart Net Spiker

Valdez played for the joint Smart and Maynilad team in Shakey's V-League 10th Season Open Conference (2013) where they finished 2nd. She got a special award (Fittest Player of the Conference) from one of the conference's benefactors.[25][26]

PLDT Ultra Fast Hitter

In the semifinal round of Shakey's V-League 12th Season Open Conference, Valdez matched her UAAP record, scoring 35 big points (33 attacks and 2 aces) against Philippine Army.[27] She was awarded the 1st Best Outside Hitter and Conference MVP.[28]

Teams & Clubs

Awards

AWARD LEAGUE
from recent to past
TEAM
1st Best Outside Hitter
Conference Most Valuable Player
Shakey's V-League 12th Season Open Conference
PLDT
Best Scorer
Best Server
Season's Most Valuable Player
UAAP Season 77
ADMU
Best Scorer
Shakey's V-League 11th Season Open Conference
ADMU
Best Scorer
Best Server
Season's Most Valuable Player
Finals Most Valuable Player
UAAP Season 76
ADMU
Best Server
Shakey's V-League Season 10 1st Conference
ADMU
Best Scorer
UAAP Season 75
ADMU
Finals Most Valuable Player
Shakey's V-League Season 9 1st Conference
ADMU
Best Attacker
7th Shakey's Girls Volleyball League
UST HS
Most Valuable Player
UAAP Season 72
UST HS
Most Valuable Player
UAAP Season 71
UST HS
Most Valuable Player
5th Shakey's Girls Volleyball League
UST HS
Most Valuable Player
UAAP Season 70
UST HS

Special Recognitions (from recent to past)

  • Miss Volleyball 2014 (Philippine Sportswriters Association)[29]
  • Female Athlete of the Year (Best of 2014 PExers Choice Awards)[30]
  • Woman of Style and Substance (People Asia 2014)[31]
  • Volleywood World Female Idol 2013 1st Runner Up (Volleywood.net)[32]
  • Miss Volleyball 2013 (Philippine Sportswriters Association)[33]
  • Best Pinoy Athlete (Rappler Social Media Awards: Best Of 2013)[34]
  • BioFit Tea Fittest Player of the Conference (Shakey's V-League 10th Season Open Conference)[35]
  • Athlete of the Year Juniors Division (UAAP Season 71)[36]

International Stint

TOURNAMENT TEAM'S FINISH
2015 Asian Women's U23 Volleyball Championship
7th
2014 ASEAN University Games
3rd
2014 FIVB Asian Southeastern Zone Women's Volleyball Qualifier
3rd
2008 Asian Youth Girls Volleyball Championship
8th

References

  1. ^ "Tunying Interviews Alyssa Valdez".
  2. ^ "Alyssa Valdez, Angeli Tabaquero lead RP Women's Volleyball National Team".
  3. ^ "Alyssa Valdez, together with the Santiago Sisters lead Phl Volleyball lineup for World Championship Qualifier". Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  4. ^ "UAAP Piracy".
  5. ^ "Ateneo Lady Eagles' Alyssa Valdez and Bea Tan Placed 7th in the International Beach Volleyball Tournament".
  6. ^ "Lady Eagles win first championship in Shakey's V League".
  7. ^ "Ateneo beats Navy".
  8. ^ "All eyes on high school phenom in UAAP volleyball".
  9. ^ "Ateneo falls to UST in final day of beach volleyball competition".
  10. ^ "Ateneo captures v-league crown".
  11. ^ "Alyssa Valdez in Superstar Territory".
  12. ^ "UAAP Season 75 Vball Awars".
  13. ^ "Best Server award".
  14. ^ "Alyssa Valdez, Angeli Tabaquero lead RP Women's Volleyball National Team".
  15. ^ "Alyssa Valdez, together with the Santiago Sisters lead Phl Volleyball lineup for World Championship Qualifier". Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  16. ^ Ateneo’s Valdez named finals MVP
  17. ^ Shakey’s V-League Open Conference Individual Awards (Fearless) Forecasts
  18. ^ Shakey’s V-League Open Conference Individual Awards
  19. ^ "PH bags volleyball bronze in ASEAN University Games". Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  20. ^ Ateneo's Alyssa Valdez is UAAP Season 77 MVP
  21. ^ Ateneo caps perfect season with 2nd straight UAAP title
  22. ^ Valdez is biggest PLDT gem
  23. ^ Alyssa Valdez leads Philippine team in Rebisco Asian U-23 Women’s Volleyball Championship
  24. ^ Valdez officially named as PHI Team's Singapore SEA Games flag-bearer
  25. ^ Valdez propels Smart over Air Force in V-League quarterfinals
  26. ^ The Perfect Season: Cagayan Valley makes Shakey’s V-League history, wins Open Conference
  27. ^ PLDT moves closer to finals with hard-earned win over Army
  28. ^ Valdez claims V-League MVP
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