Japan’s Men’s SV.League delivered an action-packed weekend, with nail-biting matches and stellar performances shaking up the standings.
Osaka Bluteon split wins with Tokyo Great Bears, with Miguel Lopez’s 21-point showcase overshadowed by Tokyo’s Sunday sweep led by Alexandre Ferreira and Yuji Nishida. The results dropped Osaka to second place.
JTEKT Stings Aichi capitalized with two victories over Voreas Hokkaido, climbing to the top. Kento Miyaura starred with 45 points across both games.
In an epic showdown, Wolfdogs Nagoya and Suntory Sunbirds exchanged wins as Nimir Abdel-Aziz and Dmitriy Muserskiy traded blows, amassing 72 points combined in Sunday’s five-set thriller.
Hiroshima Thunders edged Toray Arrows Shizuoka in two electrifying clashes, while Sakai Blazers dominated Nagano Tridents in back-to-back sweeps.
The league now takes a pause for the Emperor’s Cup, resuming on December 27. The battle for supremacy is far from over!
Men’s SV.League
- JT Thunders v Toray Arrows Shizuoka 3-2
- Osaka Bluteon v Tokyo Great Bears 3-1
- Sakai Blazers v Nagano Tridents 3-0
- Wolfdogs Nagoya v Suntory Sunbirds3-1
- Voreas Hokkaido v JTEKT Stings 2-3
- JT Thunders v Toray Arrows Shizuoka 3-1
- Sakai Blazers v Nagano Tridents 3-0
- Osaka Bluteon v Tokyo Great Bears 0-3
- Wolfdogs Nagoya v Suntory Sunbirds 2-3
- Voreas Hokkaido v JTEKT Stings Aichi 0-3