The stakes have never been higher for the Premier Volleyball League’s bottom four teams.
On Monday, a single ping-pong ball could alter the landscape of Philippine volleyball as the annual PVL Draft Lottery takes center stage at the TV5 Media Center in Mandaluyong City, officially setting in motion a high-stakes race for the services of international standout Alyssa Solomon.
The lottery, which will be broadcast live on One Sports’ The Starting Lineup at 6:30 p.m., will determine the order of the first four picks in the much-anticipated PVL Rookie Draft on June 3 at Novotel Manila Araneta City.
While four teams brace for a night that could define their futures, all eyes remain fixed on a singular prize: Solomon.
The 6-foot-1 opposite hitter from National University—fresh from an overseas stint with Japan SV.League powerhouse Osaka Marvelous and a historic silver-medal run with Alas Pilipinas—beat Friday’s application deadline to officially declare for the draft. Her rare blend of height, championship pedigree, and international experience has turned the proceedings into a literal sweepstakes.
Mathematically, Capital1 holds the statistical advantage to land the No. 1 pick, entering the draw with a 40 percent probability. Galeries Tower follows with a 30 percent chance, while ZUS Coffee and Choco Mucho hold 20 percent and 10 percent odds, respectively.
However, as the league’s brief history has shown, probability is far from certainty. In last year’s lottery, the Nxled Chameleons held the highest odds but slipped to the fourth overall pick, paving the way for Capital1 to secure the top selection.
Should the balls bounce in Capital1’s favor again, it would set up a blockbuster collegiate reunion, pairing Solomon with former NU co-MVP Bella Belen. It would also instantly elevate Capital1 into championship contention.
The franchise is already poised for a breakout after capitalizing on Cignal’s sudden leave of absence, acquiring standout hitters Vanie Gandler and Erika Santos. Adding a generational talent like Solomon to a core already featuring Belen, Gandler, and Santos would transform Capital1 from a rising contender into the team to beat.
If Galeries Tower lands the top pick, however, Solomon could become the franchise-altering centerpiece the team has long been searching for.
While Solomon is the undisputed crown jewel of the draft, the pool remains deep.
Also expected to headline the rookie class are two of her Hustle & Groove agency stablemates: four-time UAAP Best Middle Blocker Niña Ytang and two-time UAAP Best Libero Detdet Pepito, along with playmaker Camille Lamina.
League commissioner Sherwin Malonzo will preside over tonight’s proceedings, alongside a representative from the Games and Amusements Board.
Hours before the balls drop, the PVL will release the complete, approved list of draft applicants eligible for the mandatory Rookie Draft Combine scheduled for May 28 to 29 at Gameville Ballpark in Mandaluyong City. Applicants will still have until June 1 to withdraw their names from the pool.
The 2026 PVL Rookie Draft is supported by Buffalo’s Wings and Things, Ibis Styles Manila, Novotel Manila, and Gameville. In tonight’s Draft Lottery, however, the strategies are laid bare, the applications are signed, and four franchises can only hold their breath, hoping Lady Luck hands them the keys to the Solomon era.





























































































































