Creamline Cool Smashers


The Creamline Cool Smashers are a Filipino professional women's volleyball team owned by Rebisco. The team competes in the Premier Volleyball League, where they were one of the six original women's teams in 2017. The team is named after Creamline Creamy Ice Cream, one of Rebisco's products.
The Cool Smashers saw instant success under head coach Tai Bundit, which later continued into the professional era under Sherwin Meneses. The team has won ten PVL championships, more than any other team in the league, and are the only franchise to have accomplished the rare Grand Slam by winning all three conferences in the 2024 season. From 2017 to 2025, the team also had a podium streak that lasted for nineteen conferences.
Many star players have competed for the team, including Alyssa Valdez, Jia de Guzman, Jema Galanza, Jeanette Panaga, and Michele Gumabao among others. The Cool Smashers also have a sister team in the Choco Mucho Flying Titans. The two teams contest the Rebisco Clasico, the league's most popular active rivalry. They also had a rivalry with the now-inactive Petro Gazz Angels, with both teams being the league's two most successful teams.

History

The Creamline Cool Smashers made their Premier Volleyball League debut at the Reinforced Open Conference in 2017 with Thai coach Tai Bundit as their first head coach. The team is owned by Rebisco. It is named after their Creamline Creamy Ice Cream brand.
They finished in third place in the 2017 Reinforced Open Conference. As one of the more successful teams in the PVL, Creamline has never finished less than third place, In 2024, Creamline became the first team to win all three conferences of the season, achieving a "grand slam".
Creamline also formed part of the Philippine national team's core and staff for the 2022 Asian Women's Volleyball Cup on account of winning the 2022 Invitational Conference. Creamline, acting as the national team, finished sixth in the tournament hosted at home.

Current roster

Rivalries

Choco Mucho Flying Titans

Creamline has a rivalry with sister team Choco Mucho Flying Titans, despite mostly dominating the rivalry. It has become one of the PVL's most popular rivalries, with matches between the two seeing large attendance turnouts. The two teams met in the championship twice.

Petro Gazz Angels

Until 2025, the Creamline Cool Smashers and Petro Gazz Angels were the two longest-tenured and most successful teams in the PVL. Before Petro Gazz took a leave of absence in 2026, both teams met in the championship five teams with Creamline winning three of them.

Season-by-season records

Premier Volleyball League

List of the last five conferences completed by the Creamline Cool Smashers. For the full-season history, see List of Creamline Cool Smashers seasons.
SeasonConferencePreliminary roundFinal roundRankingSource
2024Invitational1st Won in championship vs. Cignal, 3–2Champions
2024–25
All-Filipino1st Won in quarterfinals vs. Chery Tiggo, 2–0
Finished 2nd in semifinals
Lost in championship vs. Petro Gazz, 1–2
Runner-up
2024–25
PVL on Tour2nd Won in quarterfinals vs. Farm Fresh, 3–0
Lost in semifinals vs. PLDT, 2–3
Won in third place match vs. Cignal, 3–0
3rd place
2024–25
Invitational4th Won in third place match vs. Chery Tiggo, 3–03rd place
2024–25
Reinforced4th Lost in quarterfinals vs. Petro Gazz, 1–36th place

AVC Women's Volleyball Champions League

Individual awards

PVL awardees

; Most Valuable Player
YearConferencePlayer
2017ReinforcedAlyssa Valdez
2018OpenAlyssa Valdez
2019ReinforcedAlyssa Valdez
2019OpenJema Galanza
2022OpenTots Carlos
2022InvitationalTots Carlos
20231st All-FilipinoTots Carlos
2024ReinforcedBernadeth Pons
2024InvitationalMichele Gumabao

; Finals Most Valuable Player
YearConferencePlayer
2018ReinforcedJia de Guzman
2018OpenJia de Guzman
2019OpenJia de Guzman
2022OpenAlyssa Valdez
2022InvitationalCed Domingo
20231st All-FilipinoJia de Guzman
20232nd All-FilipinoTots Carlos
2024All-FilipinoJema Galanza
2024ReinforcedBernadeth Pons
2024InvitationalKyle Negrito

; 1st Best Outside Hitter
YearConferencePlayer
2017ReinforcedAlyssa Valdez
2018ReinforcedAlyssa Valdez
2018OpenAlyssa Valdez
2019OpenJema Galanza
2021OpenAlyssa Valdez
2022InvitationalAlyssa Valdez
2022ReinforcedAlyssa Valdez
20231st All-FilipinoTots Carlos
2024–25PVL on TourAlyssa Valdez
2024–25InvitationalJema Galanza

;2nd Best Outside Hitter
YearConferencePlayer
2018OpenJema Galanza
2019ReinforcedAlyssa Valdez
20231st All-FilipinoJema Galanza
2023InvitationalAlyssa Valdez
20232nd All-FilipinoJema Galanza
2024All-FilipinoJema Galanza
2024InvitationalErica Staunton
2024–25All-FilipinoBernadeth Pons

; 1st Best Middle Blocker
YearConferencePlayer
20232nd All-FilipinoJeanette Panaga
2024–25PVL on TourJeanette Panaga
2024–25InvitationalJeanette Panaga

; 2nd Best Middle Blocker
YearConferencePlayer
2023InvitationalCed Domingo
2024All-FilipinoJeanette Panaga
2024–25All-FilipinoBea de Leon
2024–25ReinforcedJeanette Panaga

; Best Opposite Hitter
YearConferencePlayer
2018ReinforcedMichele Gumabao
2022OpenTots Carlos
2022InvitationalTots Carlos
20231st All-FilipinoMichele Gumabao
2023InvitationalTots Carlos
20232nd All-FilipinoMichele Gumabao

; Best Setter
YearConferencePlayer
2017OpenJia de Guzman
2018ReinforcedJia de Guzman
2018OpenJia de Guzman
2019ReinforcedJia de Guzman
2019OpenJia de Guzman
2021OpenJia de Guzman
2022ReinforcedJia de Guzman
20231st All-FilipinoJia de Guzman
2024All-FilipinoKyle Negrito
2024InvitationalKyle Negrito
2024–25All-FilipinoKyle Negrito
2024–25PVL on TourKyle Negrito
2024–25--

; Best Libero
YearConferencePlayer
2019OpenKyla Atienza

; PVL Press Corps awardees
YearAwardPlayer
2025Best Outside HitterBernadeth Pons
2025 Best Middle BlockerBea de Leon

Imports

Team captains

  • Alyssa Valdez
  • Jia de Guzman – Interim captain
  • Michele Gumabao – Interim captain

    Coaches

  • Tai Bundit
  • Li Huanning
  • Sherwin Meneses

    Former players

Local players
Foreign players
  • Anastassiya Kolomoyets - AVC Women’s Champions League 2025
  • Anastasiya Kudryashova - AVC Women’s Champions League 2025
  • Nikolina Aščerić
  • Kuttika Kaewpin
  • Yeliz Başa
  • Laura Schaudt
  • Erica Staunton
  • Courtney Schwan
  • Aleoscar Blanco