Proliga 2026: Megawati Hangestri Top Skor Lokal Putri, Yolla Yuliana Masuk 10 Besar!

Sentul, West Java – As the regular season of Proliga 2026 concludes, Jakarta Pertamina Enduro’s Megawati Hangestri continues to dominate the scoring charts among Indonesian players, even as Yolla Yuliana of Jakarta Livin Mandiri has secured a place among the league’s top ten point-getters.

The eight-week regular season culminated at Padepokan Voli Jenderal Kunarto in Sentul, West Java, between February 26th and March 1st, 2026. Four women’s teams – Jakarta Pertamina Enduro, Gresik Phonska Plus Pupuk Indonesia, Jakarta Popsivo Polwan, and Jakarta Electric PLN – have qualified for the Final Four tournament, scheduled to begin in April. On the men’s side, Jakarta LavAni, Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi, Surabaya Samator, and Jakarta Garuda Jaya will compete for the championship.

The Proliga 2026 season has showcased the growing strength of Indonesian volleyball, with local players proving competitive against a wave of international talent. Several Indonesian athletes have risen to prominence, earning spots in the top ten scoring lists.

Megawati Hangestri, widely known as “Megatron,” stands out as the sole Indonesian player to achieve a top-ten ranking in overall scoring for the women’s division. She currently holds the ninth position with a total of 177 points, solidifying her position as the leading local scorer in Proliga 2026. This represents a testament to her consistent performance and crucial role for Jakarta Pertamina Enduro.

Following closely behind Megawati is Chelsa Berliana of Jakarta Popsivo Polwan, who ranks 14th overall with 124 points. Despite not breaking into the top ten, Berliana secures the second-highest scoring position among Indonesian players, demonstrating her significant contribution to her team.

Maradanti Namira of BJB Tandamata completes the top three among Indonesian scorers, amassing 114 points despite her team’s failure to qualify for the Final Four. Her performance highlights individual brilliance even within a team that faced challenges during the regular season.

Top Scorers – Indonesian Players (Proliga 2026 Women’s Division):

  1. Megawati Hangestri (Pertamina) – 177 points
  2. Chelsa Berliana (Popsivo) – 124 points
  3. Maradanti Namira (BJB) – 114 points
  4. Pascalina Mahuze (Falcons) – 106 points
  5. Mediol Yoku (Phonska) – 105 points
  6. Ersandrina Devega (PLN) – 104 points
  7. Calista Maya (BJB) – 102 points
  8. Arsela Nuari (Popsivo) – 95 points
  9. Yolla Yuliana (Livin) – 93 points
  10. Salsabila Dara Putri (Livin) – 92 points

Yolla Yuliana’s inclusion in the top ten, with 93 points, is particularly noteworthy. Her performance has been instrumental in Jakarta Livin Mandiri’s success this season, and her service aces have proven to be a key weapon against opponents, as evidenced by recent matches. The veteran player continues to demonstrate her value as a seasoned competitor.

The success of these Indonesian players underscores the growing depth of talent within the nation’s volleyball program. Their ability to compete effectively alongside international stars signals a positive trajectory for the sport in Indonesia. The Final Four tournament promises to be a thrilling showcase of skill and determination as these players and their teams battle for the Proliga 2026 championship.

As the competition moves into the Final Four, all eyes will be on Megawati Hangestri and Yolla Yuliana to see if they can continue their impressive scoring form and lead their respective teams to victory. The matches, scheduled for April, will be a crucial test of their abilities and a defining moment for Indonesian volleyball.

The Proliga 2026 Final Four is set to be a captivating event for volleyball fans across Indonesia and beyond. Stay tuned for further updates and coverage as the tournament unfolds.

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