Antigua Secures First Win at 2025 ECVA Women’s Final 4

ST JOHN’S, Antigua, September 27, 2025.- Antigua and Barbuda achieved a significant milestone today by securing their first victory at the 2025 ECVA Women’s Final 4, sweeping Grenada 3-0 with set scores of 25-13, 25-20, 25-9. The match took place at the YMCA in St John’s, Antigua and Barbuda, on the second day of the tournament.

The Antiguan team demonstrated remarkable skill and cohesion from the outset, particularly in the first set where they established a commanding twelve-point lead. Although Grenada attempted to rally in the second set, reaching a score of 20, Antigua ultimately maintained their composure to clinch the set and the match.

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Antigua’s performance was characterized by dominance in several key areas. They outperformed Grenada with 11 service points compared to Grenada’s 6, executed 2 blocks to Grenada’s 1, and committed fewer errors (22 to 25). However, Grenada led in attack points with a margin of 37 to 13.

Jahzara Donovan stood out as Antigua’s top scorer, contributing 14 points, while Middle Blocker Nayota Peters followed closely with 11 points. This victory brings Antigua’s record to 1-2 in the tournament.

Antigua will conclude their tournament play on Sunday against Grenada, who remains winless. Meanwhile, Bermuda (3-0) is set to face Saint Lucia (2-1) in a crucial match that will determine eligibility qualifications for the 2026 Pan American Games.

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