United States top winner in the history of Women’s Pan American Cup  

SANTO DOMINGO, August 14, 2023.- After Argentina’s first gold medal win at the twentieth edition of the Women’s Pan American Cup on Sunday in Ponce Puerto Rico, the United States continues to be the top winner of the Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup with Seven Gold Medals.  

Since the inception of the Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup in 2002, United States has won the event on seven occasions, followed by the Dominican Republic with five gold medals, Cuba with four and Brazil with three. 

The annual event was suspended in 2020 during the COVID-19 global Pandemic after eighteen consecutive editions. In 2021 the NORCECA Volleyball Confederation created the Women’s Pan American Cup Final Six as part of its qualification system for international major events, in accordance with each year’s competition calendar. 

HISTORIC MEDALS WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN CUP
 

YEARGOLDSILVERBRONZE
2002CUBDOMCAN
2003USADOMCUB
2004CUBUSADOM
2005CUBDOMBRA
2006BRACUBDOM
2007CUBBRADOM
2008DOMBRAARG
2009BRADOMPUR
2010DOMPERUSA
2011BRADOMUSA
2012USABRACUB
2013USADOMARG
2014DOMUSAPUR
2015USADOMARG
2016DOMPURUSA
2017USADOMPUR
2018USADOMCAN
2019USADOMCOL
2022DOMCOLUSA
2023ARGPURUSA

*2020 – GLOBAL PANDEMIC COVID

*2021 – 1ST EDITION WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN CUP FINAL SIX

MEDAL COMPOSITION

COUNTRYGOLDSILVERBRONZETOTAL
USA72514
DOM510318
CUB4127
BRA3317
ARG1034
PUR0235
COL0112
PER0101

MVP for Bianca Cugno of Argentina

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 13, 2023.- The opposite of the Argentina’s National Team, Bianca Cugno, was recognized this Sunday as the Most Valuable Player of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium. from Ponce.

In addition, the 20-year-old athlete won the Best Scorer, Best Serve, and Best Opposite awards.

Cugno was the best scorer for Las Panteras to win the gold medal in the final match against Puerto Rico in five sets with 16 points (14 kills, 1 block, 1 ace).

Individual Awards XX Women’s Pan American Cup 2023

The award ceremony also recognized:

First Best Spiker                       Simone Lee (USA)

Second Best Spiker                   Ana Karina Olaya (COL)

First Best Blocker                     Geraldine González (DOM)

Second Best Blocker                 Jocelyn Urias (MEX)

Best Receiver                          Ysabella Sánchez (PER)

Best Serve                               Bianca Cugno (ARG)

Best Defense                           Joseline Landeros (MEX)

Best Setter                              Ivonne Martínez (MEX)

Best Libero                              oseline Landeros (MEX)

Best Opposite                          Bianca Cugno (ARG)

Best Scorer                              Bianca Cugno (ARG)

Most Valuable Player                 Bianca Cugno (ARG)

Bronze medal (third place)       United States

Silver medal (second place)      Puerto Rico

Gold medal (first place)            Argentina

Argentina was crowned Champion of the Pan American Cup for the first time

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 13, 2023.- Argentina was proclaimed champion for the first time of the Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup, defeating, 3-2 (25-17, 25-22, 23-25, 19- 25, 15-6), against Puerto Rico on the final date of the twentieth edition of this tournament, which concluded this Sunday at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce. 

Argentina, led by Olympic (bronze, Seoul 1988) and world (bronze, Buenos Aires 1982) medalist Daniel Jorge Castellani, was able to resist Puerto Rico’s push to take the victory and the gold medal. 

Argentina won the first two sets, but Puerto Rico, backed by a huge fan base, rallied dramatically in the third set. The Panthers were dominating the set, 21-17, and the Puerto Ricans came from behind to take it, 25-23. In the fourth, the home team dominated it to extend the match to a fifth set. Then, Argentina came out with everything to seal the victory in five sets. 

Puerto Rico and Argentina had met in the group phase, and the result was for the locals. 

Bianca Cugno was the best scorer for Argentina with 16 points, (14 attacks, 1 block, 1 ace); Paula Nizetich with 12 points (10 attacks, 2 aces); and Daniela Bulaich with 11 (9 attacks, 1 blocks, 1 ace). For Puerto Rico, Pilar Victoriá with 22 points (21 attacks, 1 ace); Alondra Vázquez with 19 points (18 attacks, 1 blocks), and Paola Santiago with 16 points (15 attacks, 1 ace). 

This gold medal is the best presentation of Argentina in the Pan American Cup. Previously, they had won three bronze medals (2008, 2013, 2015). 

Puerto Rico, for its part, adds its second silver medal (2016, 2023), and has three bronzes (2009, 2014, 2017). 

Argentina players celebrate

Daniel Jorge Castellani, Coach of Argentina: “It’s a huge happiness. We have worked very hard. I’m happy for the girls. Resisting, that was the key in the fifth set. We knew that at some point Puerto Rico was going to play its game, that they were going to be supported by the public; but we resisted. We started the tie-break differently and we had control of the match”. 

Victoria Mayer, Captain of Argentina: “I am happy for this group that has been fighting for a long time, has been growing, has been doing many things and today we managed to crown it with this championship. It is the beginning of a very long process. I’m happy for the team because they all contributed. The aggressiveness and with the determination that we entered to play, that was the key”. 

Fernando Morales, Coach of Puerto Rico: “At the end of the game I told the girls that I am very proud of this group. This is the first year of the replacement and we have completed three finals in three tournaments, we cannot ask for more. Finals are 50-50, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. We couldn’t win today, but we took three steps forward in this tournament because we beat the Dominican Republic, who had to get out of their heads and backs, and we reached the finals. The group grows playing in finals; win or lose, the group grows. I think from the beginning we were out of gas. We could not start. We took the third game at the end and in the fourth, they had a problem putting the ball in. We could never give 100% and it was understandable because we had fifteen sets in three consecutive nights and today five more. Also, in the fifth we were unlucky because the ball didn’t go in. For all the fatigue we carried, it was played well”.

United States revalidated the bronze medal by defeating the Dominican Republic

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 13, 2023.- United States revalidated the bronze medal from last year in Sonora, Mexico; by winning this Sunday in four sets, 3-1 (25-22, 25-20, 21-25, 27-25) against the Dominican Republic in the closing of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachín Auditorium “Vicéns de Ponce.

United States dominated the fourth set, 23-21, and the Dominican Republic rallied to tie the score at 23-23, then 24-24 and finally 25-25. Then,  United States got the two consecutive points to close the episode and the game.

This is the fifth bronze medal for the United States in the history of the Pan American Cup. Meanwhile, the Dominican Republic, who were the champions of the past two editions, finished in fourth place.

The American team dominated the Dominicans in attacks, 63-55. In blocks, 14-12, and in aces, 6-4, the Dominican Republic led the game.

Simone Lee was the top scorer for the United States with 23 points (19 attacks, 4 blocks); Logan Eggleston with 19 points (15 attacks, 1 block, 3 aces); and Stephanie Samedy with 16 points in attacks. For the Dominican Republic, Gaila González was the best scorer with 25 points (21 attacks, 4 aces); Geraldine González with 17 points (9 attacks, 8 blocks); and Brayelin Martínez with 12 points (9 attacks, 3 blocks).

United States celebrates winning the bronze medal

Brad Rostratter, Coach of Unites States: “I mean that game was electric, and Dominican is a very tough opponent and they played really well. It was a battle for that bronze medal match, and we couldn’t be prouder to take it home. I think the most important piece is we’ve had different people step up in different moments and the more we stay together, the more we get better as a coaching staff and as a team. The better that is for us moving forward down to the Dominican Republic (Final Six)”

Simone Lee, Best Scorer of Unites States: “I’m really excited. We were down in the fourth set, and we were able to comeback really strong. I think that showed just a lot of our team’s grit and fight especially after yesterday losing to Argentina in such a way and to have such a big turn around and play so well together as a team it just makes this moment even sweeter”.

Marcos Kwiek, Coach of the Dominican Republic: “It wasn’t what we wanted, obviously. We wanted to be playing in the final now, but we were able to get a lot out of the tournament. We had a lot of young players in the rotation, and they responded well. This tournament helped us to have the youngsters under pressure starting with the older ones, and that was very positive. Now, our total focus is on the Final Six, NORCECA Continental and the Olympic qualifier.”

Colombia fifth position with comeback win against Peru 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 13, 2023.- Colombia and Peru starred in another South American duel at the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachín” Vicens Auditorium in Ponce. 

Colombia, who was down 2-1 in sets, made a comeback to win the match with scores of 22-25, 25-23, 19-25, 25-23, 15-7, against Peru and occupy fifth place in the tournament. 

Both national teams met in the group stage and played five sets, Colombia taking the victory as well. 

Amanda Coneo led Colombia’s offense with 30 points (26 kills, 4 blocks); Ana Karina Olaya with 21 points (18 kills, 3 blocks); and Dayana Segovia with 10 points (9 attacks, 1 block). For Peru, Ysabella Sánchez with 21 points (18 attacks, 1 block, 2 aceS); Flavia Montes and Karla Ortiz added 10 points each.  

Colombia dominated Peru in attacks, 72-58; in blocks, 14-11; and in aces Peru surpassed its opponent, 4-2. 

Amanda Coneo scored 30 points in Colombia’s victory over Peru

Antonio Rizola Neto, Coach of Colombia: “It’s a great victory. We are here because of Cristóbal (Marte, president of NORCECA) Cristóbal put us here. Out of respect for him and his help we are here. It is a joy to come out with the victory and fifth place, it is an important position for Colombia. And I want to dedicate it to Cristóbal for the effort he has made for us to be here. Many thanks to Cristóbal and NORCECA”. 

Amanda Coneo, Colombia’s Best Scorer: “We knew it was going to be like a final. Peru was not going to allow another defeat like the previous one. I am very proud of the team that knew how to handle the whole game. We kept a cool head to be able to advance in the other sets. Without them I can’t do anything and each one had its moment. Thank God I was able to contribute to the victory”. 

Francisco Hervas Tirado, Coach of Peru: “For us it has been a very interesting tournament. We achieved a bit of what we were looking for, which was to give the team a run, try some things and we have the conclusions that we must continue working on how to improve in those fifth sets, which is costing us a little. I am happy with the work of the girls because they made a great effort in this very tough tournament”.

Mexico finished in seventh place by beating Canada 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 13, 2023.- Mexico defeated Canada, 3-1 (25-13, 21-25, 25-20, 25-23) this Sunday to claim the seventh position of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce. 

Canada was dominating the fourth set, 22-19, and Mexico made the final comeback to close the set, 25-23, and claimed victory on the last day of the tournament. 

Mexico dominated Canada in all stats with 57-53 in attacks, 10-9 in blocks and 7-5 in aces. 

The Mexican opposite Karen Rivera was the best scorer of the match with 27 points (23 attacks, 1 block and three aces); captain Jocelyn Urias with 17 points (10 kills, 7 blocks); and María Fernanda Rodríguez with 10 points in attacks. For Canada, Vicky Savard with 17 points (16 attacks, 1 block); Andrea Mitrovic with 17 points in attacks; and Sydney Grills with 13 points (7 attacks, 2 blocks, 4 aces). 

Mexico vs Canada

Nicola Negro, Coach of Mexico: “This was our final and happily we got seventh. We expected to be in a better position, but this was our end and we won. The tournament was very positive considering how we got to Ponce and how we have grown. We finished with 4-4 and with important victories against Puerto Rico and Canada. They are victories that give us morale and confidence. We hope to recover the cast and give some continuity to our work”. 

Karen Rivera, Best Scorer of Mexico: “We also thought we would close this tournament well because next week we will travel to the Dominican Republic (Final Six), so it is very important for the team’s spirit. I am very happy, and I finish with a good taste in my mouth. Despite the past games, I think I finished in a good way. Happy to contribute to my team”.  

Shannon Winzer, Coach of Canada: “I still don’t think we’re really far, really close to our full potential. In this game, I thought when we could pass, we played well, and our passing broke down at the end of that fourth match when we were up 22-19, passing broke down and we lost the game. I think that’s sort of been our story this whole tournament. We struggle to control that first contact and it’s almost impossible to beat teams with our level of passing right now. So, our A team will get back together, we’ll have our full squad for the continental NORCECA championship. This tournament was an opportunity for us to try and develop some young athletes and at the NORCECA we’ll have our full team and we’ll be looking to play for a gold medal there”.  

Puerto Rico for the gold!

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 12, 2023.- The Puerto Rican National Team will play for the gold medal against Argentina by defeating the Dominican Republic this Saturday in five exciting sets, 3-2, in semifinals of the XX Pan American Cup Senior Women’s Volleyball at the Juan “Pachin” Vicens Auditorium in Ponce. 

Puerto Rico took the victory with partial scores of 25-18, 21-25, 20-25, 25-22, 15-7. 

The Puerto Ricans made a great comeback after losing the second and third sets, to extend the match to a fifth set. Puerto Rican spiker Paola Santiago was the protagonist of the decisive set. With Santiago on serve, Puerto Rico achieved a rally of five consecutive points, including two aces, to obtain a 7-3 lead. She herself attacked for an 8-3 advantage. Puerto Rico had control of the set to win 15-7 and struck out her ticket to the final. Santiago scored seven of Puerto Rico’s 15 points in the fifth set. 

Alondra Vázquez was the best scorer for Puerto Rico with 22 points (20 attacks, 2 blocks); Pilar Victoria with 15 points (11 attacks, 3 blocks, 1 ace); and Paola Santiago with 14 points (12 attacks, 2 aces). For the Dominican Republic, Bethania de la Cruz with 20 points (14 attacks, 2 blocks, 4 aces); Brayelin Martinez with 17 points (15 attacks and 2 blocks); and Gaila Gonzalez with 17 points (15 attacks and 2 blocks). 

Puerto Rican Head Coach Fernando Morales

Fernando Morales, Coach of Puerto Rico: “Victory has arrived! We’ve been waiting 11 years for this. We knew this group was going to do it. Maybe we didn’t think it was going to be so soon, but we knew they would. They didn’t go away, without our two most important players Brittany (Abercrombie) and Shara (Venegas). This group does not give up. They don’t doubt them. They are not afraid of anyone, and they have shown it. We had a bad game against Mexico, we came back, and we had three good games in a row (all to five sets). The key today was aggressiveness and Paola Santiago, who came off the bench, changed our game in everything: offensively, serving, she made the rally, and the digs. She did everything in the fifth set. We will look for the gold tomorrow (against Argentina). We are already here; tiredness won’t be a factor. The tournament has been long and strong, but we don’t have to think about anything else”. 

Paola Santiago, Outside Hitter of Puerto Rico: “I have no words about this victory. It was great teamwork. We all contributed to this victory. I am very proud of the work we have done this summer. I stayed calm and followed Fernando’s (Morales, coach) instructions to serve Brayelin (Martínez). He was cold-hearted to attack her with the serve and that’s how it was”. 

Marcos Kwiek, Coach of the Dominican Republic: “It was a good game. A match in which Puerto Rico was very good in the fifth set. The entire game was good. In the fifth set we were way down. They pressured us well from the beginning with the serve and we didn’t know how to react. Congratulations to them. Tomorrow we will fight for that bronze (against the United States). We are going to go out as usual, a team that will seek the medal and the results, which is very important for us”.

Argentina surprised United States and will play for the gold medal.

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 12, 2023.- Argentina surprised United States in the semifinal with a victory, 3-1 (24-26, 25-23, 25-20, 27-25), to advance to the match by the gold medal this Sunday of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachin” Vicens Auditorium in Ponce.

The Panthers dominated the first set 23-20. United States managed to tie (23-23) the score. Paula Nizetich attack for the point 24 and Argentina’s set point, but their never reached the final point. United States closed out the set, 26-24. The second was the other way around since United States dominated 23-20 and couldn’t close out. Argentina won the second set and tied the match.

In the third, Argentina dominated the set 24-16, but United States made four straight points to close the lead, 24-20. An error in the service of United States gave the point 25.

The excitement intensified in the fourth set. Argentina was ready to win the game with the score 24-20, but United States had a plan and tied it (24-24), and then at 25-25. The middle blocker Candelaria Herrera attacked twice to close the set, 27-25 giving the victory to Argentina.

Argentina will play this Sunday for the gold medal at 6:00 p.m. United States for bronze at 4:00 p.m. Their opponents will be known at the end of the second semifinal.

Argentina vs United States

Argentinian opposite Bianca Cugno was the best scorer of the match with 23 points (20 attacks, 1 block, 2 aces); Paula Nizetich contributed 15 points (13 attacks, 1 block, 1 ace); and Candelaria Herrera with 11 points (10 attacks and 1 ace). For the United States, Simone Lee with 18 points (16 attacks, 1 block, 1 ace); Taylor Mims with 15 points (14 attacks and 1 ace); and Madeleine Gates with 12 points (7 attacks, 4 blocks and 1 ace).

Daniel Jorge Castellani, Coach of Argentina: “Happiness is what I feel. Congratulations for the girls because they have worked very hard. We had two very important rivals and high-level games with Canada (quarterfinal) and the United States (semifinal). Today we knew that the United States was better than Canada and we had to surpass them. The girls have outdone themselves once again. I am learning to coach women’s volleyball. For me it is all new. Being five (points), eight (points) up, going back down, going up again… it’s all a roller coaster. I must get used to it, but the girls have remained calm, played, and got the game. And tomorrow we are going to enjoy the final”.

Paula Nizetich, Outside Hitter of Argentina: “It is very satisfying to make history again with this group that has been working for a long time. It is a very great emotion to make history with Las Panteras. I told my teammates that Argentina must be always an aggressive team, that we don’t give up, that we have patience and that we play intelligently that the game must change, and it happened. Tomorrow we are going with more desire and more battle-hardened than today”.

Brad Rostratter, Coach of United States: “Argentina played great. They played really, well. They did a lot of things that are high level. (Tomorrow) is an important match so we need to respond and be ready to compete with Puerto Rico or Dominican Republic”.

Peru advances to the match for positions 5/6 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 12, 2023.- Peru will play against Colombia for positions 5/6 of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup, defeating Canada this Saturday in three close sets (3-0) with scores from 25-20, 25-22, 25-21, at the Juan “Pachín” Vicens Auditorium in Ponce. 

Peru fell, 3-2, to Canada in the group stage. The Peruvians managed to maintain control of each set and the advantage, when their opponents tried to come from behind. 

The triumph guided Peru to the match for positions 5/6 against Colombia this Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Canada will play Mexico for positions 7/8. 

The captain of Peru, Karla Ortiz, was the best scorer of the match with 20 points (18 kills, 1 block, 1 ace); Ysabella Sánchez contributed with 14 points (13 attacks, 1 ace); and María Paula Rodríguez with 12 points (10 attacks, 1 blocks, 1 ace). 

Peru vs Canada

For Canada, Shainah Joseph finished with 12 points (11 kills and one block) and Andrea Mitrovic with 11 pts. 

Francisco Hervas Tirado, Coach of Peru: “The team is very proud that the girls are doing an important job. We needed a joy. You work a lot and, in the end, sometimes you fall short, and you don’t quite find that reward. Today I am very happy for them because it was a very important game for everyone. Now, to enjoy it and think about tomorrow’s game (against Colombia). We had already lost 3-2 with Canada and we considered the opportunity to have a challenge; and tomorrow we will have it with Colombia, which we also lost 3-2 and we are going with the same idea. Sometimes life doesn’t give you that opportunity to have a second chance so quickly. We will have it now, and we are going to try to take advantage of it”. 

Ysabella Sánchez, Outside hitter of Peru: “We went all out because we wanted to win. We wanted to fight for fifth place because the match we lost with them (Mexico) we lost due to lack of concentration, I think. This time we went all out. For tomorrow we are focused against Colombia. It will be a difficult match, but we are going to give it our all”. 

Shannon Winzer, Coach of Canadá: “Tomorrow, we play Mexico. Mexico’s been playing some good volleyball. Today, we absolutely underperformed. Peru did a good job, and they took advantage of our poor performance, and they won the game. It’s difficult to win games when we make so many errors and we can’t have that. This is international volleyball the game moves too quick and there is not a good performance”.

Colombia defeats Mexico and will play for positions 5/6

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 12, 2023.- Colombia defeated Mexico, 3-0 (25-17, 25-16, 25-22) in the seventh day of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup, and will play this Sunday for positions 5/6 at the Juan “Pachín” Vicens Auditorium in Ponce.

Colombia dominated Mexico in attacks, 44-35. Mexico out-blocked Colombia, 8-7; and they tied in aces with 2 each.

Colombia will play for positions 5/6 and Mexico will go for 7/8.

Opposite Dayana Segovia was the top scorer for Colombia with 15 points (12 attacks, 3 blocks); Amanda Coneo with 13 points, all in attacks; and Ana Karina Olaya with 10 points in attacks. For Mexico, captain Jocelyn Urias with nine points (6 attacks, 3 blocks); Karen Rivera with nine (all in attacks); and María Fernanda Rodríguez with eight (6 attacks, 1 block, 1 ace).

Match action Colombia vs Mexico

Antonio Rizola Neto, Coach of Colombia: “A position we didn’t want to be in. We wanted to be in the semifinal but now the best position is fifth. We must fight for it with everything, as we fought today. We played tactically disciplined, mainly with the quality of our serve, and the blocking made the difference at the end of the third set. Victory always makes me happy.”

Jocelyn Urias, Captain of Mexico: “We entered a little weak. We had to have pushed from the start. Colombia did not enter with all the energy in the world either, and if we had entered with that energy, perhaps the result would have been different. Colombia is a very complete team. It has always been a good fight against Mexico. Tomorrow, we want to close as well as possible and always end with the best”.

Chile closes its participation with a victory against Costa Rica

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 12, 2023.- Chile ended its participation in the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup with a three-set victory, 3-0 (25-20, 25-9, 25-18) against Costa Rica at the Juan “Pachín” Vicens Auditorium in Ponce.

This was the first victory for Chile. The Chileans finish in the ninth position of the tournament, and Costa Rica in 10th.

Chile had total control of the game against Costa Rica in attacking points, 47-24; in blocks, 7-3; and direct services, 6-3.

For Chile, captain Beatriz Novoa was the best scorer with 17 points (14 atacks, 3 blocks), Elisa Sandrock with 10 points (7 blocks, 3 aces); and Paula Vallejos with 10 points (9 atacks, 1 block). For Costa Rica, Marcela Araya with eight points in attacks; María Fernanda Alfaro with five points (3 attacks, 1 block, 1 ace); and Tannia Carazo with four points, all in attacks.

Chile ninth position

Alejandro Marín Hormazábal, Coach of Chile: “We are very happy. This victory was what we had been looking for during the tournament, and today it was given to us. We played very well. Returning to Chile and having to face the South American Tournament with a victory is very positive for the spirit of the girls and for us as a staff as well. We leave happy, and at the Pan American Games (in Chile) we are going to fight for a medal”.

Beatriz Novoa, Captain of Chile: “It is always good to finish a tournament with a victory. In this championship we made a good demonstration, compared to other Pan American Cups that we have participated in. Very happy for the group, but we still have many things to improve. I gave the team everything I wanted and what I could. I am very satisfied, but never comfortable. I will continue training and improving”.

Pablo Acuña, Coach of Costa Rica: “The important thing for us in these competitions is to analyze the team’s performance well. We got a lot of feedback on what we can improve at the K1 level because I think it was a big problem. In addition, the reception and attack from the serve. That is what we are looking for in this tournament, to give us the indicators where we must improve to work on them”.

Puerto Rico completed the semifinalist draw 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 11, 2023.- Puerto Rico, host country of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup, gave its fans another exciting match in five sets by defeating Colombia to claim the last available spot for the semifinals of the tournament that takes place at the Juan “Pachín” Vicens Auditorium in Ponce. 

Puerto Rico made a great comeback after a 1-2 deficit in sets against Colombia to get the victory with scores of 25-20, 17-25, 20-25, 25-20,15-11. 

The Puerto Ricans lost the fourth set, 17-19, but managed to tie it (19-19). Colombia called a timeout, but Puerto Rico returned to the court and took off, 21-19. Colombia requested its second time out. Dariana Hollingsworth, Pilar Victoriá, Paola Rojas and Alondra Vázquez made the four points needed to win the fifth set, the match and a ticket to the semifinal. 

Alondra Vázquez was the best scorer for Puerto Rico with 18 points (18 kills), Dariana Hollinsgworth with 15 points (14 kills, 1 ace); and Pilar Victoria with 12 points, all in attacks. For Colombia, Ana Karina Olaya with 19 points (18 attacks, 1 ace); Dayana Segovia with 18 points (13 attacks, 2 blocks, 3 aces); and Amanda Coneo with 16 points (15 attacks, 1 block). 

Puerto Rico and Colombia finished the game with the same attacks, 57-57. In blocks, the locals dominated Colombia, 8-6; and the South Americans beat Puerto Rico, 8-4, in aces. 

Puerto Rico

Colombia will play for the classification for positions 5 to 8 at 2:00 p.m. against Mexico, and Puerto Rico will face the Dominican Republic at 8:00 p.m. in the semifinal. 

Fernando Morales, Coach of Puerto Rico: “It was a victory with a lot of character. I think yesterday’s game drained us a bit, and we didn’t have a lot of energy. This is the best victory of the summer because on a day when we weren’t playing well and we were able to stay disciplined, patient, there was trust between them, we trusted the game plan and we were able to get it out. And great teams put out great games when they don’t play well. Tomorrow, again, with the Dominican Republic we will do the same game plan that worked. We will see what we can change to take the victory. Being in the semifinal is another objective achieved and tomorrow is a fight, which is the first opportunity to win a medal. Let’s go all out tomorrow.” 

Alondra Vázquez, Top Scorer for Puerto Rico: “We are happy because qualifying for the semifinals was one of our goals, as well as qualifying for the Pan American Games, and we also want to be on the medal podium. Colombia is a great team. We knew it would be a tough game, that we had to be patient, and we knew they were coming to play well too. At first, we started a bit cold, but then we warmed up. This is a team effort. We practice hard to work as a team, and I’m happy to be part of this teamwork.” 

Antonio Rizola Neto, Coach of Colombia: “The idea was always to reach the semifinal. We are making sacrifices with players who are not physically well, and with a setter because María Alejandra (Marín), our captain-setter, is not playing. Angie Melisa is standing out very well on her own with all the pressure on her, and it’s very difficult. I don’t have the option of taking her out of the court to preserve María Alejandra’s health. We’re not happy about not making it to the semifinal, but we must acknowledge that we played a 3-2 match very well and had the possibility of winning the game. I’m pleased with the commitment and fight of my team. Tomorrow we will continue fighting with the determination that characterizes our team.”

The Panthers struck out their ticket to the semifinals 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 11, 2023.- Argentina advanced this Friday to the semifinals of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup by defeating Canada 3-1 (25-21, 25-20, 23-25, 25- 12) at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce. 

Argentina had the opportunity to finish the match, 3-0, when in the third set they made a comeback to tie it at 20-20. Then, after another tie at 22-22, Canada was able to control to avoid the sweep. In the fourth set, Argentina made an eight-point rally (8-0) to put the score in their favor, 19-10; and from then on, Argentina did not look back until completing the mission: the semifinals. 

Argentinian opposite Bianca Cugno was the best scorer of the match with 25 points (18 kills, 3 blocks, 4 aces); Paula Nizetich with 16 points (13 kills, 1 blocks, 2 aces); and Candelaria Herrera with 16 (10 kills, 6 blocks). For Canada, Andrea Mitrovic with 16 points (16 attacks); Hilary Howe with 16 points (14 attacks, 2 aces); and Shainah Joseph contributed 12 points on attacks. 

Argentina and Canada finished tied in attacking points, with 56 each. Meanwhile, the South Americans dominated in blocks, 12-3, and in direct services, 13-4. 

Argentina vs Canada

Argentina will play this Saturday in the semifinals and waits for its rival at the end of the day. Canada is also on hold for their 5-8 qualifying match. 

Daniel Jorge Castellani, Coach of Argentina: “It was the best match played so far. We had been having good productions, but there was always a little more to go. And today, we did that little bit more. Despite the fact that we lost (the fourth set), the team remained calm and composed. I’m happy. Tomorrow in the semifinals we will try to do this, be aggressive and put pressure on our serve”. 

Shannon Winzer, Coach of Canada: “I think when we could control first contact, we did a really good job of attacking. I think Argentina did a fantastic job of putting pressure on us from the baseline, and we really struggled to control some of their spin servers. And when you’re passing breakdown, you can’t really run much of an offense. So yeah, I it like again, I think it would have been easy for us to give up in the, you know, fourth set and we didn’t. So, I think, you know, we’re a young team. We have a lot of young players here and I think they’re learning lots right now”. 

Peru defeated Chile and will play for the classification of positions from 5 to 8 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 11, 2023.- Peru defeated Chile, 3-1 (25-20, 16-25, 25-22, 25-16), and will play this Saturday for positions 5 to 8 in the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce. 

Although Chile fought to win the South American battle and was unsuccessful, they dominated Peru in aces, 6-4. In blocks they finished even, 9-9; and Peru dominated, 50-49, in attacks. 

Ysabella Sánchez was the best scorer for Peru with 17 points (16 attacks, 1 ace); Daniela Muñoz with 13 points (11 atacks, 1 block, 1 ace), and Flavia Montes with 12 points (6, attacks, 6 blocks). For Chile, Beatriz Novoa led all scorers with 28 points (24 attacks, 2 blocks, 2 aces); Karen Morales with 11 points (10 attacks, 1 block); and Florencia Giglio with 10 points (5 attacks, 4 blocks, 1 ace). 

Francisco Hervas Tirado, Coach of Peru: “The last two games were difficult losing them, 3-2, and fighting, today we saw a whole team showing that we can play well. I think that in the second set the physical part weighed on us; We lost some concentration and, in this sport, when you lose that rhythm, it’s hard. The positive thing is that we were capable in the third set and in the fourth set to pick it up again, and work in a very complicated situation because this tournament is very tough. Tomorrow we will continue playing great games and see how far we get”.  

Alejandro Marín Hormazábal, Coach of Chile: “We came with a clear idea of, deep down, trying to beat Peru for the first time in the history in an official tournament, a team that has a lot of history. But we could not. We had a good second set, but we couldn’t hold it. Peru began to play more and made our game difficult. I’m sorry we couldn’t show our best volleyball. Tomorrow we will continue doing our job”.

Mexico advanced and will play for the classification of positions from 5 to 8 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 11, 2023.- Mexico defeated Costa Rica, 3-0 (25-22, 25-19, 25-11), and will play this Saturday for positions 5 to 8 in the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup in the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce. 

Costa Rica played a good first set against Mexico. The Ticas dominated the second technical timeout, 16-15, and were tied at 20-20. Then, Mexico was in control of the rest of the match. 

The Mexican outside hitter Aimé Margarita Topete was the best scorer of the match with 16 points (16 attacks); Karen Rivera contributed 12 points (10 attacks, 1 block, 1 ace); and captain Jocelyn Urias with 11 points (9 attacks, 2 blocks). For Costa Rica, Marcela Araya with 11 points (10 kills, 1 block); Tatiana Sayles with seven points (5 attacks, 1 block, 1 ace); and Yuliana González Alfaro with five points (5 attacks). 

Mexico dominated Costa Rica in attacks for points, 45-27, and aces, 7-3. In blocks, Costa Rica dominated by the minimum, 5-4. 

Costa Rica will play on Saturday at 12:00 noon for positions 9 and 10, and Mexico for classifications 5 to 8. Mexico’s opponent will be known after the results of the sixth day of the Cup. 

Mexico

Pablo Acuña, Coach of Costa Rica: “The girls were in a good mental state today, but we fell again in the middle of the set; and we can’t keep competing. Today it weighed heavily on us at reception. Mexico played a good game of aggressive and tactical service that affected us, and it is something that needs to be improved. For tomorrow we hope to be able to compete and seek to be in the best possible position in the tournament”. 

Nicola Negro, Coach of Mexico: “Today we started the game with a bit slow pace and with some technical problems. Later, we managed to adjust and in the final part of the game it was a good presentation for us. Tomorrow is the game to enter the first eight teams and we are going to look for the best possible position”. 

Dominican Republic won the battle against Puerto Rico 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 10, 2023.- An ace from Geraldine González ended the battle that the Dominican Republic won against Puerto Rico in five exciting sets to close the group phase of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce. 

Dominican Republic finished as leader in Group A and advances undefeated to the semifinal defeating the Puerto Ricans with partial scores of 25-23, 25-13, 18-25, 23-25, 16-14.

Puerto Rico, being the top-ranked team in NORCECA ranking that hadn’t qualify for the Pan American Games in the quarterfinals of the Cup, secured their ticket to Chile 2023 today. 

Puerto Rico lost the first two sets but made a great comeback by dominating the next two to extend the match to a fifth set. The teams battled from the start and tied on every point. The last tie was at 14-14. A block by Gaila González, after a spectacular defensive play from her, gave the Dominican Republic the match point, 15-14; and Geraldine González made an ace to end the game. 

Dominican spiker Brayelin Martínez was the best scorer of the match with 28 points (24 kills, 3 blocks, 1 ace); Geraldine González with 14 (10 attacks, 3 blocks and the winning ace); Yonkaira Peña with 10 points (9 attacks, 1 block). For Puerto Rico, Alondra Vázquez with 22 points (16 attacks, 3 blocks, 3 aces); Pilar Victoria with 17 points (15 attacks, 2 blocks); and Dariana Hollingsworth with 11 points (11 kills). 

Dominican Republic dominated Puerto Rico in kills, 57-53, and in blocks, 16-15. The Puerto Ricans made 5 aces versus 4 from the Dominicans. 

Dominican Republic vs Puerto Rico

Dominican Republic has a day off as they advance to the semifinal; and Puerto Rico will face Colombia in the quarterfinals on Friday at 8:00 p.m. 

Marcos Kwiek, Coach of Dominican Republic: “We knew that we classified to the semifinal by winning just one set. But today, we had the opportunity to put more players on the court. Lisvel (Eve Mejía) was able to play practically three sets, we released our libero, and it was a hard-fought match. Puerto Rico played an excellent game. I think that this match is useful for the rest of the tournament because it gives them more confidence. They played a tremendous game today. We achieved the objective and now to continue working. We will rest after the tournament.” 

Geraldine González, Middle Blocker of Dominican Republic: “The coach told us that we had the responsibility to win for the country and thank God we achieved our goal. We had a responsibility to beat Puerto Rico and we did it.” 

Fernando Morales, Coach of Puerto Rico: “We did what we had to do. The Dominican Republic is a great team that makes the play. They made great plays at the end and took the game. That’s what good teams do. We battled hard and played the best match of the tournament so far. After seeing how we played today without Brittany (Abercrombie), they believe that we can be on the podium. The goal of the tournament, which was to qualify for the Pan American Games, was achieved. We are very happy, and now we are looking for something else”.

United States to semifinals undefeated

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 10, 2023.- United States earned their ticket to the semifinals of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup by beating Canada 3-0 (25-17, 25-20, 25 -18) at the Juan “Pachín” Vicens Auditorium in Ponce.

United States, led by outside hitter Simone Lee, unleashed their offense against a Canada who had no points on blocks in the entire game. United States conducted only one block for the point. In attacks, the Americans dominated the Canadians, 40-37, and 8-5 in aces.

American Simone Lee was the best scorer of the match with 16 points (12 attacks, 1 block and 3 aces); Logan Eggleston with 10 points (10 attacks); and Stephanie Samedy with seven. For Canada, Shainah Joseph with 12 points (11 attacks, 1 ace); Vicky Savard with 10 points (9 attacks, 1 ace); and Lay Van Buskirk with eight points (8 attacks).

United States (4-0) finished top of Pool A and will have the day off tomorrow. Canada waits for the closing of the day to know its opponent.

Jenna Gray sets

Brad Rostratter, Coach of United States: “It was good. We knew we had the pool locked up, which was great because it allowed us to find a rhythm. And then also continue developing everyone we have and getting lots of work and managing our loads throughout the tournament.  Phase two starts now and its rash recover, train and work on some things tomorrow and we’ll figure out who we got in the semifinal”.

Simone Lee, Best scorer of United States: “It’s really exciting. This is like a new group of girls that we’re playing with right now. And I think we’ve just worked so hard to play together as a team and to beat Canada 3-0 was always really nice and to secure our spot in the semifinals on this awesome tournament it’s even better”.

Shannon Winzer, Coach of Canada: “I think it was a, you know, as much as we lost in three, I thought we played better volleyball than we have been playing and we’re still struggling to block balls and I think against a team like the USA who attacked so well, and we need to be able to put up a better block than we did tonight. But some good things, some good service pressure in key moments. And I thought our attackers did a, you know, on the pins, did a really good job than what we’ve seen. So yeah, yeah, it’s fine.  We knew that you know regardless of the outcome of this game we were going to finish second or third, so we really want to rest some players as well, but our expectation is still to get into a gold medal game”.

Mexico recovered and beat Chile

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 10, 2023.- Mexico achieved its third victory of the group phase by defeating Chile, 3-1, in the fifth day of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachín Vincéns Auditorium from Ponce.

The Mexican team found their way after losing in the second set and was able to control Chile with their blocking and defense to win the match 25-15, 23-25, 25-20 and 25-18.

Mexico closed the group stage with a 3-1 record, while Chile did not know victory with 0-4.

They both wait for their opponents for tomorrow.

Mexico dominated Chile 55-50 in attacks, by a wide margin of 16-7 in blocks, as well as in service points 10-4.

Mexican spiker Aimé Margarita Topete was the best scorer of the match with 23 points (16 kills, 5 blocks, 2 aces); captain Jocelyn Urias contributed 20 points (11 kills, 6 blocks, 3 aces); and María Fernanda Rodríguez with 14 points (13 attacks, 1 block). For Chile, Beatriz Novoa with 19 points (17 attacks, 2 blocks); and Gabriela Badilla with 11 (11 attacks).

Mexico vs Chile

Nicola Negro, Coach of Mexico: “It was a good game. A game that we played well tactically. We served well, we controlled Chile’s game well with blocking and defense, limiting their attackers, which are very interesting and technical. It was a good test and now we are focused for the second phase”.

Aimé Margarita Topete, Best Scorer of Mexico: “The key was everyone’s experience that a set does not define the match. We wanted it and we knew how to carry it. For this second round we are going with a lot of desire to win, a lot of enthusiasm and we are going to give it our all”.

Alejandro Marín Hormazábal, Coach of Chile: “We were dissatisfied because it was a game that we thought we could win, but we couldn’t. We never found the game unlike the previous games, which we played better. As the days go by, the tiredness appears. By not winning any match, the girls are resenting. It is not easy, but we continue with our heads held high”.

Comeback win for Colombia over Peru

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 10, 2023.- Colombia recovered after losing the first two sets and won the next three to close the group stage with a victory, 3-2 (18-25, 21-25, 25 -20, 25-17, 15-10), against Peru in the fifth day of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce.

Peru came out aggressive to play and had total dominance in the first two sets. The Peruvians did not give the Colombian squad opportunities to establish their game. But in the third, the awakening of Colombia came after the first technical timeout, 8-4, for Peru. Colombia came from behind to even the score, 11-11, and from then on it would be another game, which stretched to five sets.

In the fifth set, Peru came out determined to regain control and led 4-2. Colombia tied it, 4-4, and from then on never looked back until the victory, 15-9.

Colombia had three players with over 20 points. Dayana Segovia was the best scorer with 24 points (19 attacks, 4 blocks, 1 ace); Ana Karina Grajales (21 attacks) and Amanda Coneo (18 attacks, 1 block, 2 aces) contributed 21 points each. For Peru, Ysabella Sánchez with 22 points (19 attacks, 2 blocks, 1 ace); Karla Ortiz with 18 points (16 attacks, 2 aces); and Flavia Montes with 10 points (8 attacks, 2 blocks).

Colombia led 69-59 in attacking points and 12-7 in blocks. Peru did better in points from serves 8-4.

Antonio Rizola coach of Colombia

With this victory, Colombia closed the group stage with a 3-1 record and awaits its rival in the quarterfinals.

Antonio Rizola Nieto, Coach of Colombia: “The attitude of the first two sets was not good, we must play more aggressive with Peru and much more focused. When we took the right attitude, we had the result. Peru is a team that plays seriously, and we played unfocused in the first two sets, then we led the game. The second round will be very difficult. We await to meet our opponent and prepare all night.”

Dayana Segovia, Best Scorer of Colombia: “We changed our attitude and things began to work out. We entered the court very calmly and we didn’t fight for the balls. When we changed our attitude, we made things happen for us. This victory is very important for us because it puts us in a good position for the second round. We are happy because Peru is a team with which we play a lot, and they know us well. We knew it would be difficult but, thank God, we were able to get the victory”.

Francisco Hervas Tirado, Coach of Peru: “We were playing very well but these things happen in volleyball. There are moments when we have gotten stuck in a rotation, and we have given them the advantage. From there, we have lost the intensity that we had up to now; and that’s what we needed to beat a team like Colombia. But I’m happy with the team’s effort and we must keep working because there’s still a long tournament left”.

Dominican Republic defeated Mexico 3-0

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 9, 2023 .- Dominican Republic secured its third victory (3-0) and remains undefeated in Group B by defeating Mexico 3-0 in the final match of the fourth day of the XX Pan American Cup of Senior Women’s Volleyball at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce.

The clock struck 12:30 AM when the Dominican Republic scored the final point of the victory (25-13, 25-21, 25-17) against Mexico.

Bethania de la Cruz was the top scorer for the Dominican Republic with 13 points (8 attacks, 5 aces); Geraldine González with eight points (5 attacks, 3 blocks); and Brayelin Martínez with seven points (5 attacks, 2 blocks). For Mexico, María Fernanda Rodríguez and Karen Rivera contributed 10 points each. Rodríguez with 8 attacks, 2 aces; and Rivera with 10 attacks. Andrea Cecilia Elicerio with six points (4 attacks, 1 block, 1 ace).

The Dominican Republic (3-0) will seek a direct spot in the semifinals on Thursday against Puerto Rico (2-1) at 8:00 p.m. Meanwhile, Mexico will face Chile at 4:00 p.m.

Dominican Republic vs Mexico

Marcos Kwiek, Coach of the Dominican Republic: “Today, other players got a chance to play, and that’s important for the remainder of the tournament. We need to know how to rotate the players. Tomorrow (today against Puerto Rico) we have a tough match ahead. The good thing was that today’s sets were short, and we could finish quickly to recover for tomorrow’s (today’s) match.”

Bethania de la Cruz, Top scorer of the Dominican Republic: “It was a tough day due to the uncertainty of when we would play, but we managed to maintain focus, and that’s important when things like this happen. Winning in three sets was important due to the time we’ll have to rest.”

Nicola Negro, Coach of Mexico: “It was a game where we had moments of playing well. I think we didn’t attack with strategy, so it’s an important game to learn how to face a team of that level. The Dominican Republic is a very physical team, a team that works well with blocking. Tomorrow is the most important game against Chile. We have a few hours of rest to focus our energy on tomorrow’s match.”

Argentina closed the group phase with a win

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 9, 2023.- Argentina finished their participation in the group phase with a 2-2 record by defeating Chile, 3-0, on the fourth day of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce.

The winning scores for Las Panteras were: 25-16, 25-19, 25-18.

Argentina topped Chile with 45 attacking points against 36, and 8 to one in blocks. Both teams scored two points from direct serves. Argentina scored 20 points on Chile’s unforced errors and conceded 14.

For Argentina, Bianca Cugno contributed with 14 points (11 kills, 2 blocks, 1 ace); Paula Nizetich with 13 points (12 attacks, 1 ace); Daniela Bulaich 10 (9 attacks, 1 block). The Chilean captain, Beatriz Novoa, was the best scorer with 13 points, all in attacks; Karen Morales with nine points (8 attacks, 1 ace); and Florencia Giglio with eight, all in attacks.

Chile ends the preliminary round tomorrow against Mexico at 4:00 p.m.

Argentina vs Chile

Daniel Jorge Castellani, Coach of Argentina: “It was important to win from three points, but besides that, we played well. I think it was the most regular game we had where we had almost no bumps. It was a positive (preliminary) round. It is a new process because I have been with the team for three months, we work a lot, we have trained; and now you have to compete. We need this to confirm and continue working.”

Paula Nizetich, Player of Argentina: “We knew it was an important match for us to continue with the qualifying plans, and we entered with that strong mentality from the beginning. We know what we have to do and luckily it came out. Argentina is a battle-hardened team that likes that type of game, and it turned out well. I am content and happy. It was a round of ups and downs, it’s a young team and it’s the first time we’ve started playing with the new coach. Now we have to continue.”

Alejandro Marín Hormazabal, Coach of Chile: “Today we are playing with a team that is coming from the Olympic Games and with a good level. From what we proposed, we were very clear and concise about that, which was to serve very hard so that they couldn’t play with their middles and we could play a little more comfortable in blocking. It was fulfilled at times, but we still need more experience, play more, and little by little we are going to achieve the level that we want. We are happy with the dedication that each player has”.

Impressive win for Canada in five sets 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 9, 2023.- Canada impressively defeated Peru in five thrilling (3-2) sets on the fourth day of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce. 

Canada (2-1) achieved its second victory with a score of 25-22, 25-21, 22-25, 13-25 and 15-6. 

After winning the first two sets, the Canadian team suffered from a revival of Peru’s offense accompanied by effective blocking and defense. Peru rallied and convincingly won the third and fourth sets to spark a fifth set. 

Then, Canada made a magnificent comeback in the game by mercilessly dominating the fifth set, 15-6, and taking the important victory. 

Canadians Andrea Mitrovic and Hilary Howe contributed 19 points each. Mitrovic with 17 attacks, one block and one ace; Howe with 17 kills, 2 blocks; and Shainah Joseph added 11 points (10 attacks, one ace). For Peru, captain Karla Ortiz with 17 points (14 attacks, 3 blocks); Ysabella Sánchez with 16 points (15 attacks, one block); and María Paula Rodríguez with 14 points (12 kills, 2 blocks). 

Canada celebrates the win

Peru (1-2) will face Colombia (2-1) tomorrow at 2:00 p.m., and Canada (2-1) closes the preliminary round tomorrow against the United States (3-0) at 6:00 p.m. 

Shannon Winzer, Coach of Canadá: “I think anytime you’re able to win in five sets when you’re pushed to that fifth set and winning, I think that’s always a nice feeling. We still need to find a way to play consistently. I thought we controlled first contact well, but finding solutions on attack versus a very strong Peru defense was difficult for us tonight, so we must keep trying to find ways to find those attacking solutions. It is an important victory for us. I think this should guarantee us into the quarterfinals, so tonight was an important game for us for sure”. 

Francisco Hervas Tirado, Coach of Peru: “Playing well and losing is part of what happens sometimes. The team showed a good face today and the girls fought a lot, and they took the game to the moment we were able to win it. Unfortunately, in the fifth set, we weren’t able to find the rhythm at the beginning and it was already very difficult for us against the Canadian team who are very strong, very physical. But, we are happy and the girls have made a great effort. Now it’s time to think about tomorrow’s game. Tomorrow is another story and we will start from scratch”.

Colombia gives their Coach a victory on his Birthday

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 9, 2023.- Colombia achieved its second victory at the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup by defeating Costa Rica, 3-0 (25-13, 25-12, 25-9), on the fourth day of competition at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce.

The Colombian players gave the victory to their Brazilian coach Antonio Rizola Neto, who is celebrating his birthday.

Colombia had total control of the game from start to finish. The Colombians scored 35 attacking points against 20 of Costa Rica, 10-0 in blocks; and 4-0 on serves.

Dayana Segovia was the best scorer for the Colombian squad with 14 points (11 attacks, 2 blocks, 1 ace); Laura Grajales contributed 11 points (8 attacks, 1 block and 2 direct services); and Ana Karina Olaya with 10 points (5 attacks, 4 blocks, one ace). For Costa Rica, Marcela Araya with eight points (8 attacks); Tannia Carazo, five points (5 attacks); and Yuliana González Alfaro with two points (2 attacks).

Costa Rica (0-4) closed the preliminary round without victories, and Colombia will play tomorrow against Peru at 2:00 p.m.

Colombia vs Costa Rica

Antonio Rizola Neto, Coach of Colombia: “A great birthday present for the seriousness with which the team played today. Costa Rica is a team that is growing and that presented high-quality volleyball, but the human material cannot be changed. They play well, but they are limited in physical condition and my team respected them. We play serious all the time. A score like this represents that we respect the adversary. All the players came on court today, they played, and they presented themselves well. I like this a lot.”

Dayana Segovia, Colombia’s Best Scorer: “This victory is very important for us because it is a difficult game like all the ones we have. We have to add victories to arrive at a good level and in a good position for the rest of the tournament. We have to prepare to close the group stage, then come the quarterfinals which are very important for us, to be on the podium”.

Pablo Acuña, Coach of Costa Rica: “Today we knew it would be a difficult game because Colombia is physically superior to us in height and strength. We didn’t want Colombia to have too many one-on-ones; and we work the blocking well. We read very well the priorities of the setter and that process was what interested us today. The truth is that we are in a very difficult group, and we respect our opponents, but the team’s focus is to continue improving and analyzing what we can improve to be prepared for our Central American Cup well”.

Costa Rica 3-2 Guatemala, highlighted match of the day

BELIZE CITY, Belize, August 09, 2023 – An exciting five-set match unfolded in the closing of the 4th day of the XXII AFECAVOL Central American Men’s Volleyball Cup, where Costa Rica defeated Guatemala 3-2 by scores 25-22/18-25/31-29/22-25/17-15.

The top scorer of the match was Andy Blanco, who contributed 31 points for Guatemala, including 21 points from attacks, 7 blocks, and three serves. For Costa Rica, Gilberth Solano scored 24 points, consisting of 17 points from attacks, three from blocks, and four from serves. Close behind, his teammate Ricky Vargas scored 23 points.

The dominance in attacks slightly favored Costa Rica 65-63, blocks were in favor of Guatemala 17-8, and services were led by Costa Rica 7-6. Costa Rica capitalized on 33 points from opponent errors, while Guatemala scored 30 points on their rival’s mistakes.

The event, taking place at the Belize City Civic Center, continues on Thursday, with Costa Rica facing El Salvador at 2:30pm, and at 7:30pm, Guatemala competing against the hosts.

INTERVIEWS

Ricky Vargas, outside hitter of Costa Rica: “A very tough match against an opponent that has always given us trouble and has been growing. In the recent encounters, they’ve complicated things for us; it has been hard to beat them. Today, it worked out for us. We followed the tactical aspects, we were mentally focused, and even though we had some setbacks that caused us to lose two sets, I feel the team is strengthened, and we’re going all out for the upcoming matches”.

Carlos López, first attacker of Guatemala: “A pretty tough, quite lengthy match. Costa Rica did a good job; we had some errors that cost us in closing the sets. We haven’t lost anything; we have half of the tournament left, and we will keep working hard to continue producing results”.

Honduras earns first victory

BELIZE CITY, Belize, August 09, 2023 – With a score of 3-0, Honduras managed to defeat El Salvador 25-22/25-23/26-24 in the second match of the fourth day of the XXII AFECAVOL Central American Men’s Volleyball Cup.

Honduras led in attacks 47-33, while blocks were in favor of El Salvador 9-7, and both teams tied in serves at 3.

El Salvador scored 24 points on Honduras’ errors, and Honduras earned 19 points from their opponent’s errors.

The top scorer of the match for Honduras was middle blocker Irvin Reyes, with 10 points from attacks, one from a block, and two from serves, totaling 13 points. For El Salvador, outside hitter Rodrigo Chávez scored 14 points, all from attacks.

On Thursday, August 10, Honduras will face Panama at 5:00pm, and El Salvador plays against Costa Rica at 2:30pm.

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INTERVIEWS

David Villatoro, outside hitter of Honduras: “The match was highly contested. We knew that El Salvador was a very strong opponent. Thankfully, things went our way to secure the result, and both teams put in great effort. We’re happy to obtain this victory for our country”.

Juan Carlos Vargas, setter of El Salvador: “Honduras is a worthy team that stood their ground with the determination they are known for. They played a smart game, and we adapted to their style of play, which ended up costing us. They defeated us in three sets. We tried a couple of variations, even in the third set, and still couldn’t overcome them. Our spirits are high, as we have two more days of competition against strong teams. We’re aiming for the medals; the competition is still ongoing”.

Emilio Andrews leads Nicaragua to victory

BELIZE CITY, Belize, August 09, 2023. Middle blocker Emilio Andrews (#7) scored 21 points in Nicaragua’s 3-1 victory (26-24/22-25/25-14/25-19) against Panama in the first match of the fourth day of competition in the XXII AFECAVOL Central American Men’s Volleyball Cup.

Andrews scored 10 points from attacks and 11 from blocks. His teammate, opposite hitter Dennis García, contributed with 19 points, 18 from attacks and one from a block, making him Nicaragua’s second highest scorer.

Outside hitter Jason Quintero scored 24 points, 21 on attacks, one on blocks and two aces, as Panama’s leading scorer, followed by teammates Félix Williams and middle blocker Ludrik West, each with 11 points.

Panama dominated in attacks 55-52 and in serves 5-2. Nicaragua excelled in blocks 16-5. Nicaragua earned 28 points from Panama’s unforced errors while conceding 17 points from their own mistakes.

On Thursday, August 10, Nicaragua will have a rest day, and Panama will face Honduras at 5:00pm.

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INTERVIEWS

Dennis García, opposite hitter from Nicaragua: “The match against Panama was very important for us to contend for a medal in the competition. We entered with strength and confidence in ourselves. Unfortunately, the previous matches didn’t go our way, so today we came to seek victory, and we managed to secure the match”.

Jason Quintero, lateral attacker from Panama: “This match was challenging against a well-prepared team. We couldn’t execute the set plays we had been working on since the first match, and we continue to push ourselves to achieve the medal.”

Dominican Republic managed a comeback to beat Argentina 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 8, 2023.- The Dominican Republic made acomeback against Argentina on Tuesday night to win, 3-1, and remain the only undefeated team (2-0) in Group B of the XX Pan American Cup of Senior Women’s Volleyball at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce. 

The Caribbean Queens won in four sets: 25-23, 25-18, 21-25, 25-16. 

Argentina began the match aggressively and immediately took control of the score in the first set. The Panthers led 8-2, 12-4, 17-10 and 19-12. But the Dominican Republic with Bethania de La Cruz in command, managed a comeback to turn the score around and win the set, 25-23. 

In the second set, Argentina stayed very close to the score, but could not stop the Dominicans’ offensive. In the third, Argentina returned focused on extending the match and they did. But in the fourth, the Dominican Republic controlled the set and won the match. 

The Dominican opposite Gaila González was the best scorer of the match with 23 points (16 attacks, 5 blocks, 2 aces); Bethania de la Cruz with 14 points (11 kills, 3 blocks); and Yonkaira Peña with 10 points (9 attacks, one block). For Argentina, Bianca Cugno with 13 points (9 attacks, 2 blocks, 2 aces); Erika Mercado with eight points (6 attacks, 2 blocks); and Daniela Bulaich with seven (7 attacks). 

Bethania de La Cruz (DOM) spikes

Argentina (1-2) will play Chile (0-2) tomorrow at 6:00 p.m.; and Dominican Republic (2-0) against Mexico (1-1) at 8:00 p.m. 

Marcos Kwiek, Coach of Dominican Republic: “The first objective is to qualify and the second objective is to qualify directly and today we have taken a step forward. Argentina is fighting for a place. Yesterday (against Puerto Rico) everything didn’t work out for them and today, they came in very aggressively, but we were able to control them. In the first set they had a very big advantage and we were able to come back, which is not easy. And then in the third set they played a good match. But we won, which is always the goal.” 

Bethania de la Cruz, Player of Dominican Republic: “It was almost 10 months without playing. I’m still getting into the rhythm of the game, but it feels good to help the team to win. It is an important victory because the Argentinean team knows how to play. They are a team with courage, and with players with a lot of experience. Winning against Argentina, 3-1, is important to achieve our goal in this Cup”. 

Daniel Jorge Castellani: Coach of Argentina: “I saw the team better because we were very angry about yesterday’s game (against Puerto Rico). The girls responded very well to that and we started very well. I think we made mistakes that we shouldn’t have made to win the first set, which was quite controlled, and take it to 3-2. Today we rotated, other girls played and we played very well. There are positive things for the team”.

Mexico surprised Puerto Rico 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 8, 2023.- Mexico surprised Puerto Rico tonight and took the host’s undefeated record with a four-set loss on the third day of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup at Juan “Pachin” Vicens de Ponce auditorium. 

The scores of the match ended 22-25, 25-21, 25-22, and 25-19 for Mexico. 

The Mexicans lost the first set, but from then on, their game was impeccable to prevent Puerto Rico from having a chance to win. 

Puerto Rico came within 17-16 in the fourth set looking for a fifth set, but Mexico immediately took off again to end the match and silence the audience. 

This is the first victory for Mexico (1-1) in the tournament after their loss against Argentina in three sets. It is the first defeat for Puerto Rico (2-1). 

Mexican opposite Karen Paola Rivera was the best scorer of the match with 24 points (23 attacks, 1 block); Jocelyn Urias with 16 points (16 attacks); and María Fernanda Rodríguez with 15 points (10 attacks, 1 block and four direct services).  

For Puerto Rico, Alondra Vázquez was the best scorer with 15 points (13 attacks, 1 block and 1 ace); Paola Santiago had 15 points (11 attacks, 3, blocks, 1 ace); and Dariana Hollinsgworth with 13 (9 attacks, 3 blocks and an ace). 

Italian Nicola Negro Head Coach of Mexico

Nicola Negro, Head Coach of Mexico: “The players entered the court today with great determination. I said before the competition that we are here in an emergency situation. We have two players who are playing out of position and reinventing the starting six. I am amazed at the resources we were able to find. Every day I see the team with greater experience and that is very positive. Now, to cool our heads that we have a very important game tomorrow against the Dominican Republic”. 

Jocelyn Urias, Captain of Mexico: “The truth is that we are very happy with the result. We came with the whole attitude that we had nothing to lose. We gave it our all. We all played perfect and achieved victory. The connectivity we had today was perfect. The energy was great. We put our heart, claw and all the dedication to get the result”. 

Fernando Morales, Coach of Puerto Rico: “Mexico played very well. Nothing came out for us. We tried everything. We used almost the entire squad, and we had no results. All the credit to Mexico, who prepared very well, and things turned out for them. The players from Mexico were well organized. When Mexico took advantage, we didn’t follow the game plan. We hadn’t had bad results with our young team. These are phases of the change that have to go through, and that help us learn and grow”. 

USA remains undefeated in Group A 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 7, 2023.- United States extended its undefeated record to 3-0 by beating Colombia in consecutive sets on the third day of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium from Ponce. 

The United States won by scores of 25-14, 25-21, 25-19; and had four players in double digits. 

This important victory places them one victory away from qualifying directly for the semifinals. 

Mims Taylor, from the United States, was the best scorer of the game with 16 points (13 kills,1 block, 2 direct serves); Simone Lee, 13 points (13 attacks); Madeleine Gates, 11 points (6 kills, 3 blocks, 2 direct serves); and captain Sarah Parsons with 10 points (6 kills, 2 blocks, 2 direct serves).  

For Colombia, Valerin Carabali with 10 points (7 attacks, 3 blocks); Dayana Segovia with nine points (6 kills, 3 blocks); and Ana Karina Olaya with seven points (5 attacks, 2 direct services). 

United States vs Colombia

The United States rests tomorrow and will have its last match of the preliminary round on Thursday against Canada at 6:00 p.m. Precisely, Canada will be Peru’s rival tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. 

Brad Rostratter, Coach of United States: “Tonight was a good match for the team. We played well against a very tough opponent. Lots for us to improve on and work on as the tournament continues on, but we will continue to take each day ahead of us. As best we can”. 

Antonio Rizola Neto, Coach of Colombia: “It was a match in which Colombia did what they could against a structured and very strong team. We have two games left and the goal is to go out and win both because the goal is to get into the semifinals”.

First victory for Peru in the Pan American Cup against Costa Rica 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 7, 2023.- The Peru National Team achieved its first victory of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup against Costa Rica, 3-0 (25-15, 25-19, 25- 18) on the third day of competition at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce. 

The duo of Karla Ortiz and Ysabella Sánchez contributed 13 points each to lead Peru’s offense in the important Group A victory.

Ortiz, captain of Peru, got 11 of her 13 points in attacks, and two on aces; Sánchez made 12 attacks and an ace; and Flavia Montes had eight points, five on kills and three on blocks. Captain Marcela Araya was the best scorer for Costa Rica with 10 points (9 attacks, one ace); Lakysha Thompson with five points (4 attacks, one block); and Mónica Castro with five points (one ace). 

Peru vs Costa Rica

Costa Rica (0-3) will face Colombia tomorrow at 2:00 p.m.; and Peru (1-1) faces Canada at 6:00 p.m.

Francisco Manuel Hervas Tirado, Coach of Peru: “The team came in a little looser than yesterday, because the first games are always difficult. Today we were able to apply a little more rhythm, which is what we are looking for. There is a long way to go and we will continue working for tomorrow. Canada is a tough, big and very physical team, and I’m sure it will be a good game”. 

Karla Ortiz, Captain of Peru: “Thank God the victory was achieved. This victory is important for us because we want to be on the podium like any team that comes to this competition. Each team is a new story, and this victory helps us to be at the top of the chart”. 

Marcela Araya, Captain of Costa Rica: “We did a good job, however, we are having a really hard time closing the last part of the set. The positive part is that we compete with these high-level teams and they have many more training sessions than us, however, we have been improving and that is the idea; improve every day. And tomorrow, if possible, take a set from Colombia; That is our goal always”.

Puerto Rico’s blocking was the key against Argentina in the fifth set 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 7, 2023.- Puerto Rico and Argentina staged a five-set battle to close the second day of the XX Women Senior Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce. 

Puerto Rico (2-0) marches undefeated in Group B by defeating Argentina (1-1) with scores of 20-25, 25-18, 25-18, 23-25 and 15-7. 

The Boricuas made 22 blocking points, eight of them from middle blocker Paola Rojas who shined in the fifth set in her team’s victory. 

With the set tied, 6-6, the Puerto Ricans scored six consecutive points to take the lead, 12-6, and define the match. 

Puerto Rican Brittany Abercrombie was the top scorer with 18 points (15 kills, 2 blocks, 1 ace); Pilar Victoria with 17 points (15 attacks, 2 blocks); and Paola Santiago with 15 points (11 attacks, 3 blocks and an ace).  

From Argentina, Bianca Cugno with 13 points (9 kills, 3 blocks, one ace); Bianca Farriol with 13 points (8 kills, 5 blocks); and Candelaria Herrera with nine points (8 attacks, one block). 

Puerto Rico celebrates against Argentina

Puerto Rico will play tomorrow against Mexico (0-1) at 6:00 p.m., and Argentina (1-1) against the Dominican Republic (1-0) at 8:00 p.m. 

Fernando Morales, Coach of Puerto Rico: “Puerto Rico is not known for its blocking but for its defense, but the blocking gave us the game in the fifth set. The game plan worked. The good news is that we were able to win without Brittany (Abercrombie), who was hurt. We stayed calm in the fifth set and were able to dominate. Tomorrow is the game (against Mexico) to secure the second position, and on Thursday to fight the first against the Dominican Republic”. 

Pilar Victoriá, Player from Puerto Rico: “It was a collective game. Those who came from the bench did the job and we played very united. We knew this game would be one of the hardest. We came to play, but obviously we wanted to win. We know that Argentina has a great history in South American volleyball and winning against Argentina is very important to us. We are happy to be able to win this game.” 

Daniel Jorge Castellani, Coach of Argentina: “It’s a bitter result because I think we could have played a little better. It wasn’t a good game for us but, nevertheless, what I rescue is what we fought for, we looked for solutions, options, and despite not having a great game, we were able to stay in the game and be competitive. At the end of the fifth set, the team fell off a bit.”

Dominican Republic starts their title defense with a victory against Chile

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 7, 2023.- Dominican Republic, champion of the last two editions (2021/2022) of the Women Senior Pan American Cup, debuted with a 3-0 (25-23, 25 -15, 25-15) against Chile at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce.

The champions started their tournament debut a bit cold with a close first set against Chile, but then they showed their power on court to win in three sets.

The Dominicans dominated the Chileans in attacks, 43-23; in blocks they were even, 9-9, and in direct services, 5-5, as well.

Gaila González was the best scorer for the Dominican Republic with 14 points (12 kills, one block, one ace); Madeline Guillén with nine attacking points and Cándida Arias with seven points (5 kills, 2 blocks).

For Chile, Beatriz Novoa scored 14 points (12 kills, 2 blocks), followed by Karen Morales with eight points (5 kills, 3 blocks) and Florencia Giglio with six points (2 kills, 2 blocks, 2 direct serves).

Candida Arias (DOM) spikes

Dominican Republic will play tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. against Argentina, and Chile has the day off.

Marcos Kwiek, Coach of the Dominican Republic: “It’s always a little difficult for us to start because of the pace of the game, the change of play, but it’s normal and we’re used to it. We didn’t play the first day and that’s part of the competition. Today I had the opportunity to practically put them all to play. Bethania (De la Cruz) is playing for the first time this year and we have to get her into the rhythm of the game, because physically she is fine, and these games are good for that, so we have one more option”.

Niverka Marte, Captain of the Dominican Republic: “Happy that all the girls had the opportunity to play because it is important for our development. We come from a very good transition, and these are games that the girls have to enter and show that there is talent. We come to look for the gold medal, God willing, and for the team to maintain its level in each game”.

Alejandro Marín Hormazábal, Coach of Chile: “We played a very good first set. We played equally. Dominican Republic is a very tough team when it comes to attacking, blocking up front, but we played very well from serves, which was one of the virtues we had. Unfortunately, even though we played good volleyball at times, we couldn’t keep it up. For this reason, we couldn’t stay with a win or a set, but I’m happy with the performance of the players”.

Peru lost in its Pan American Cup debut against the United States 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 7, 2023.- Peru lost 3-0 (25-23, 25-20, 25-13) to the United States in the second day of the XX Women Senior Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachín” Vicens Auditorium in Ponce. 

The United States is undefeated at 2-0 in Pool A with six straight sets. 

With 12 blocks for points, the North American team dominated Peru, which had three. Likewise, the United States dominated in attacks, 40-37, and in serves they finished even, 4-4. 

Logan Eggleston was the top scorer for the United States with 15 points (14 attacks, one block), Stephanie Samedy with 13 points (11 attacks, one block, one ace) and Madeleine Gates with 11 points (6 attacks, 5 blocks).  

For Peru, Karla Ortiz with 12 points (12 attacks), María Paula Rodríguez with 10 points (10 in attacks); and Ysabella Sánchez with nine points (7 attacks, one block and ace). 

Stephanie Samedy (USA) spikes

Peru (0-1) will play tomorrow against Costa Rica (0-2) at 2:00 p.m., and the United States (2-0) against Colombia (1-0) at 4:00 p.m. 

Brad Rostratter, Coach of United States: “It was great. We’ve gotten to get everyone in and everyone kind of get the first match jitters out of the way, and it was nice to see us put some things together through those last two sets, through the home stretch. It’s just the next step and we just have been preparing on what’s ahead of us and what’s in front of us and we played better today and we’re trying to play better tomorrow against Colombia”. 

Logan Eggleston, Best scorer of United States: “It was a fun game to play. I think we’re getting used to each other as a team with a lot of really awesome talent. And we’re just having fun getting to play together. Our expectation is always to win, and we just played at a really high level and I think we’re doing a really good job at the beginning and it’s going to keep getting better”. 

Francisco Manuel Hervas Tirado, Coach of Peru: “I think that the first two sets we have endured very well and we have had our options, doing little things that we have been working on and we have been satisfied there, although we have lost the third. The third, we haven’t been able to find the rhythm of the game again and a team like the United States, you pay for that, you pay for it on the scoreboard. We always talk with the girls that the first game is always difficult regardless of the rival because it’s normal. We must continue working and keep thinking about the game that comes tomorrow”.

First victory for Canada in the Women’s Pan American Cup against Costa Rica 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 7, 2023.- Canada achieved its first victory of the XX Women Senior Pan American Cup by beating Costa Rica 3-0 (25-12, 25-17, 25-15) on Monday at the Juan “Pachín “Vicéns Auditorium de Ponce. 

After losing the first set, Costa Rica made adjustments and took an early lead in the next two sets but were unable to hold it and Canada took the win. 

Canada (1-1) dominated Costa Rica (0-2) in spikes, 41-22, in blocks, 8-3, and in serves, 8-3. 

Vicky Savard, from Canada, was the best scorer of the match with 16 points (13 kills, 2 blocks, one ace); Nyadholi Thokbuorn with 13 points (7 kills, 3 blocks, 3 aces); and Sydney Grills with 11 points (8 kills, 3 aces). 

For Costa Rica, Tannia Carazo with nine points (7 attacks, 2 aces); Marcela Araya with five points (5 attacks); and Lakysha Nicolle Thompson with 5 points (3 kills, 2 blocks). 

Canada vs Costa Rica

Costa Rica will play tomorrow against Peru at 2:00 p.m. and Canada has the day off. 

Shannon Winzer, Coach of Canada: “I think we started off a lot better this game than we did the previous game. We managed first contact a lot better, which allowed us to run our offense and I thought we had a few players who had just outstanding service pressure that made it difficult for Costa Rica to control that first pass. So, I think we did some good things. We gave a lot of players a run tonight. And that only, you know, serves us well for the rest of the tournament”. 

Nyadholi Thokbuom, Middle Blocker of Canada: “We’re really excited. This is the first time this group has played together, so we’re really hyped up. We’re very happy. I knew I was falling short in other parts of my game so the service line was the only thing that I could control, and I think I did pretty well on that”. 

Pablo Acuña, Coach of Costa Rica: “The last two sets we had an advantage, and it went away. The second (set) in rotation four, and the third (set), in rotation three. I think it was Canada’s virtue that they served it very well, and we think we could have made an adjustment in reception earlier to press and win a set that would have changed the match. I like the team up to point 16,  after that something happens mentally that is affecting us, and we can’t close the set. But, we are here for that, to see what is happening to correct and make the changes”.

Puerto Rico debuts with a three-set victory against Chile 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 6, 2023.- The host team of the XX Women Senior Pan American Cup, Puerto Rico, began their participation with an exciting victory against Chile (25-22, 25-17, 25- 23). 

Puerto Rico had a difficult rival against Chile, who surprised in the third set. Chile had an advantage, 8-6, 16-14 and 19-14; but Puerto Rico with six points in a row took the lead, 20-19, and ultimately won the set. 

Puerto Rico dominated in blocks, 6-1, but Chile was better in serving with 6 aces against only one for the locals. In attacks, Puerto Rico made 122 kills and Chile, 119. 

Pilar Victoriá was the best scorer with 17 points (16 attacks, one block), Alondra Vázquez (10 attacks, 1 block); Brittany Abercrombie with 10 points in attacks. For Chile, captain Beatriz Novoa was the best scorer with 16 points (15 attacks, 1 block); Florencia Giglio with eight points, all in attacks; and Paula Vallejos with seven points (6 attacks, one ace). 

Puerto Rico celebrates against Chile

Chile will play tomorrow against the Dominican Republic who had the day off, at 6:00 p.m., and Puerto Rico at 8:00 p.m. against Argentina. 

Fernando Morales, Coach of Puerto Rico: “A very good victory. Chile is a team that is improving a lot. Obviously, as they are hosting the Pan American Games, they are investing in their team to improve. It was a great match to start the Cup because it made us work and prepare for tomorrow against Argentina. Today we were able to win the third set while down and that is very important because we know that with tough teams we will be down, and today we did”. 

Shara Venegas, Captain of Puerto Rico: “Chile has a great team and a good level, but we were able to come out with the victory. This game was excellent because it prepares us for tomorrow against Argentina”. 

Alejandro Marín Hormazábal, Coach of Chile: “It was a tough game. We played with the local team in Chile’s debut. The truth is that it got complicated for us at some point in the game. In the first set we had a good match, and then in the third, we had it to win it. We are at the level of the competition and that leaves us very calm for all the work we have been doing. Tomorrow we are going against the champion (Dominican Republic), a very difficult team with very experienced players, but we are going to show that we have grown a lot at the South American and international level”.

RIZOLA: “It was a very important victory against Canada”

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 6, 2023.- Colombia was able to stop Canada’s push to achieve an important victory on the first day of the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce. 

Colombia defeated Canada in four sets: 25-19, 25-20, 24-26 and 25-19. 

The South Americans presented great defense, good service and effective blocking at the net to dominate the match. But, in the third set, Canada benefited of Colombia’s mistakes to take advantage. Both teams battled for control and with three straight points, Canada sparked the fourth set.  

Colombia returned to its game and took the win. 

Outside hitters Ana Karina Olaya and Amanda Coneo were the best scorers for Colombia with 16 points each. Olaya got 11 attacks, two blocks and three aces and Coneo, with 14 attacks and 2 blocks. Dayana Segovia had 12 points, on eight kills, three in blocks and one ace. 

For Canada, Andrea Mitrovic was the best scorer of the match with 21 points (16 attacks, one block and 4 aces). Hilary Howe with 16 points (15 attacks and one ace); and Layne Van Buskirk with 12 points (10 attacks and two blocks). 

Colombia double blocks Canada

Colombia rests tomorrow, and Canada will face Costa Rica at 2:00 p.m. 

Antonio Rizola Neto, Coach of Colombia: “It was a very important victory against Canada for two points: the Cup championship and for beating Canada (#12), which is ahead of us (Colombia #18) in the world ranking. A win against Canada represents a lot of points. I don’t care that we lost one, we have to win three and we did it.” 

Amanda Coneo Cadona, Player from Colombia: “Thank God that it went very well for us. We knew it was going to be quite difficult, but the team did what they had to do. We were very respectful of the rules. We had a bit of difficulty receiving, but we made up for it in defense, serving and blocking”. 

Shannon Winzer, Coach of Canada: “I think we lacked consistency throughout the whole game. It took us a really long time to warm up to play at the level that was required to beat Colombia. Colombia did a very good job defensively and hopefully next game will be a little bit more consistent. (Third set) it was a good set, but still we would get a lead, we would lose it, we’d come back, we’d lose it. So still lacking that consistency with First contact and just managing those simple plays. So, it’s great to come back. It shows a lot of character, but still, I expect us to play a much higher level.

Argentina defeats Mexico 3-0 a t XX Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup 

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 6, 2023.- Argentina defeats Mexico in consecutive sets (25-20, 25-19, 25-18) on the first day of competition of the XX Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce. 

Argentina’s blocking was very effective at the net to stop the Mexican offense. Argentina dominated in attacks, 42-33, to Mexico; in blocks, 10-2, and 4-2 in aces. 

Mexico had its best moment of the game in the third set, dominating the first technical timeout, 8-5. From then on, Argentina returned to the field to close the game and get their first win. 

Opposite Bianca Cugno was the best scorer for Argentina with 20 points (19 attacks, 1 blocks); Outside Hitter Yamila Nizetich with 12 points (9 attacks, 1 blocks, 2 aces); and middle blocker Candelaria Herrera with eight points (5 attacks). 

María Fernanda Rodríguez was the best scorer from México with nine points, all in attacks; Karen Rivera with six points (6 attacks); and Aime Margarita Topete with six points (5 attacks, one block). 

Bianca Farriol (ARG) spikes against Mexico

Argentina will play tomorrow against the host, Puerto Rico, at 8:00 p.m., and Mexico has the day off. 

Nicola Negro, Coach of Mexico: “The result is clearly not positive. Positive are the first two sets that we clashed and the first part of the third set. We have players playing out of position, not their natural position. We played an orderly game. We lacked attack. Now we rest to prepare for Puerto Rico on Tuesday.” 

Daniel Jorge Castellani, Coach of Argentina: “Very happy with the victory. There was a bit of nerves at the start of the game, like every first game in a competition, and then we saw the work they did. I really liked the offense. There was a lot of offense.” 

Victoria Mayer, Captain of Argentina: “It was a great victory against Mexico. We are a team of young players with others who have more experience. We are very happy to start this Cup with a victory”.

Victory for the United States against Costa Rica in the opening of the XX Women’s Pan American Cup in Ponce

PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 6, 2023.- The United States began the XX Senior Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup with a quick victory against Costa Rica in three sets (25-12, 25-12, 25-17) on Sunday at Juan Juan “Pachín” Vicens in Ponce. 

The United States offense made itself felt from the beginning of the game and had three players in double figures to get the important victory. Mims Taylor was the top scorer with 17 points (13 attacks, 4 blocks); Logan Eggleston with 14 points (13 attacks, one ace); and Danielle Hart with 13 points (8 attacks, 3 blocks, 2 aces). 

The Americans made nine blocks against two by Costa Rica. In serves, the United States dominated 5-1. 

For Costa Rica, Tatiana Sayles Marín was the best scorer with 11 points (11 on kills) and Marcela Ayara with six (6 on kills).  

The United States will face Peru tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. and Costa Rica, will face Canada at 2:00 p.m. 

Costa Rica will face Canada tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. and the United States will play Peru at 4:00 p.m. 

United States vs Costa Rica Women’s Pan American Cup

Brad Rostratter, Coach of United States of America: “It’s good to start off the tournament that way and to have our team come in and play well. And we definitely had some jitters and started the first set, so it was nice to get settled. We really were just focused on ourselves and how we’re playing and us. In continuity together. And that’s our focus throughout. Tomorrow, we got Peru. So we gotta watch some video prepare, watch ourselves and and upgrade some things”. 

Sarah Wilhite Parsons, Captain of United States of America: “I think overall it was a great win. Costa Rica brings a lot of different things at us and I think we did a good job of managing it and just staying together as a team. But it was my first time playing against Costa Rica and I think that they challenged us in a lot of ways and it was a fun match”. 

Pablo Acuña, Coach of Costa Rica: “Pablo Acuña, Coach of Costa Rica: “We had no information about this team playing together. We knew of some individuals. It was a difficult start. We were adapting set by set, getting to know the opponent a little more. We told the players that focus was what we could control. Set by set we gave more competition to the United States. We took a step forward, but there is still a lot to improve.”

The Pan American Cup is very important for the coaches 

PONCE, Puerto Rico (August 5, 2023).- The coaches of the National Teams agreed that participating in the XX Women Volleyball Pan American Cup is very important for the pending competitions for the rest of the year. 

The tournament will grant two spaces for the NORCECA teams to the XIX Pan American Games in Santiago 2023, that will take place from October 20 to November 5. These two teams will complete the list of four representatives of the NORCECA Confederation in the Pan American Games, the Dominican Republic and Mexico are already classified. 

The current champion Dominican Republic, winner of the last two editions (2021, 2022) with a total of six titles, along with Canada, Costa Rica, Mexico, Puerto Rico and the United States, represent the NORCECA Volleyball Confederation. And Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Peru are the teams that represent the South American Volleyball Confederation. 

In the history of the event, the United States has won the tournament seven times, followed by the Dominican Republic with six gold medals, Cuba with four and Brazil with three. 

Without Cuba and Suriname, the teams were divided into two groups, in Group A are Canada, Colombia, Peru, the United States and Costa Rica. In Group B will play Argentina, Chile, Dominican Republic, Mexico and Puerto Rico. 

The first place of each group will advance directly to the semifinals. 

Coach Shannon Winzer of Canada

Nicola Negro, Coach of Mexico: “We came to this competition with a small team. It is a very articulated competition, with many games, and that will help us to have a better result”. 

Francisco Manuel Hervas, coach of Peru: It’s a very beneficial tournament for us because it’s the first tournament we’ve played this year with the Senior team, and it puts us at the gates of the South American Championship (August) and the Olympic qualifiers (September). This tournament is very important for us to see how the team is facing these two official FIVB tournaments with great weight in our planning. 

Alejandro Marín Hormazábal, Coach of Chile: “It is very important to be here after 2017, which was our last participation in this competition. Today we are lucky to compete with world-class teams, with teams that come from the Olympic Games and VNL. They are world-class teams and it will help us a lot to prepare for the 2023 Pan American Games”. 

Marcos Kwiek, Coach of the Dominican Republic: “It is an important competition for us because it is prior to the Continental Championship and the Olympic qualifier. This tournament contributes a lot to gain game rhythm and experience; and it is a good opportunity for other players to enter the court and gain that experience, which we are going to need. We are 100% focused. All games are important. We have to win”. 

Antonio Rizola Neto, Coach of Colombia: “It is a tournament that we respect a lot and we are careful to present ourselves well. Last year we finished in third position, and we hope to improve on that ranking. This is the last tournament before the South American Championship, and it is followed by the Olympic qualification. They are two very important competitions and I come to seek experience for my team, which is very different from last year”. 

Fernando Morales, Coach of Puerto Rico: “Our goal is to qualify for the Pan American Games. We know we are at home and we want to give our people a good show. We come from two good tournaments (Final Four and Central American and Caribbean Games), and we know that this tournament is of a higher level and we want to expose our players at this level, and that they continue to have good results. We want to start the second cycle of the year on the right foot”. 

Puerto Rico during preliminary inquiry

Pablo Acuña, Coach of Costa Rica: “Being here is very important for us because in a month we will be in the Central American Cup, which is our main competition and our goal is to win first place. The Pan American Cup allows us to concentrate the team and prepare with high-level rivals. The players are very excited to be able to compete. We hope to improve game by game”. 

Shannon Winzer, Coach of Canada: “I think this is a really good opportunity for, you know, some of our senior A team to who maybe didn’t play as much at VNL. And for some of our younger players who are trying to push into the senior A team, we’ve got a really important end of summer with NORCECA Championships being hosted in Canada and with Olympic qualifiers in China. So this is very much a part of our preparation. We’ve come with the what I think is a really strong team and we’re we’re 100% trying to win this competition. Anytime you play in your region, you wanna do a good job”. 

Daniel Jorge Castellani, Coach of Argentina: “It is a very important tournament for us. We played some friendly matches in Argentina before arriving. This tournament has a higher level, and, in the programming, it is a tournament that will give us competition and feedback, to continue growing for the South American Championship and Olympic qualifiers. We never have expectations. We always go out to play 100%, to give our best, and to be prepared for whatever arises on the field of play”. 

Brad Rostratter, Coach of USA: “We have a really exciting team. We have a mixture of girls who have played a lot with the USA jersey and logo on the jersey and we also have some girls will be their first time wearing the jersey and representing our country, and some of them are fresh and out of college and some of them have been playing pro for a few years and have been able to get an opportunity to represent our country. So, it’s a really exciting mix of young and experienced athletes. Our expectation is to really grow throughout this next month that we’re together. We’ve had two weeks of training and now we’ll be on the road for a month with this tournament here and then the Final Six afterwards. So, the expectation for us is just keep going. Getting better and obviously compete for every single point in every single match and see where that gets us”.

Changes to the itinerary of the Women’s Pan American cup without Cuba and Suriname

PONCE, Puerto Rico (August 5, 2023).- The National Teams of Cuba and Suriname could not arrive to Puerto Rico to play the XX Women’s Senior Pan American Cup, which begins tomorrow Sunday at the Juan “Pachín” Vicens Auditorium.

Causes of major force prevented the Cuban delegation from completing their immigration process to travel to Puerto Rico; and Suriname, was left stranded in Guyana due to flight cancellations.

 With the absence of both teams, the official competition schedule of the Pan American Cup changed. Each team will have one day of rest in the preliminary round.

COMPETITION ITINERARY:

Sunday, August 6, 2023

2:00 p.m.         United States vs. Costa Rica

4:00 p.m.         Mexico vs. Argentina

6:00 pm.          Colombia vs. Canada

8:00 pm.          Puerto Rico vs. Chile

Monday, August 7, 2023

2:00 p.m.         Canada vs. Costa Rica

4:00 p.m.         United States vs. Peru

6:00 pm.          Chile vs. Dominican Republic

8:00 pm.          Puerto Rico vs. Argentina

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

2:00 p.m.         Peru vs. Costa Rica

4:00 p.m.         Colombia vs. USA

6:00 pm.          Puerto Rico vs. Mexico

8:00 pm.          Dominican Republic vs. Argentina

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

2:00 p.m.         Colombia vs. Costa Rica

4:00 p.m.         Canada vs. Peru

6:00 pm.          Argentina vs. Chile

8:00 pm.          Mexico vs. Dominican Republic

Thursday, August 10, 2023

2:00 p.m.         Colombia vs. Peru

4:00 p.m.         Mexico vs. Chile

6:00 pm.          Canada vs. USA

8:00 pm.          Puerto Rico vs. Dominican Republic

Friday, August 11, 2023

2:00 p.m.         Classification 7/10

4:00 p.m.         Classification 7/10

6:00 pm.          Quarter finals

8:00 pm.          Quarter finals

Saturday, August 12, 2023

12:00 pm.         Positions 9-10

2:00 p.m.         Classification 5/8

4:00 p.m.         Classification 5/8

6:00 pm.          semifinals

8:00 pm.          semifinals

Sunday, August 13, 2023

12:00 pm.         Positions 7-8

2:00 p.m.         Positions 5-6

4:00 p.m.         Bronze Medal match

6:00 pm.          Gold Medal match

Ponce is ready for the XX Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup

PONCE, Puerto Rico (August 4, 2023). – The president of the North American, Central American and Caribbean Volleyball Confederation (NORCECA), Mr. Cristobal Marte Hoffiz, and the Control Committee, carried out the inspection of the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce, venue of the XX Women’s Senior Pan American Cup.

The Control Committee also visited the training fields for the 12 teams that will compete in the Pan American Cup from August 6 to 13, 2023, were presented by the local organizing committee under the supervision of the National Volleyball Federation of Puerto Rico.

the preliminary meeting of the teams will take place tomorrow for the official registration of their players.


The Pan American Cup will grant two spots to the women’s volleyball tournament of the XIX Pan American Games in Santiago 2023, which will take place from October 20 to November 5 in Chile. These two will complete the list of four representatives from the NORCECA Confederation in the Pan American Games, Dominican Republic and Mexico are already qualified. 

In Group A are the United States, Suriname, Colombia, Peru, Cuba and Canada. Group B is made up of Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Argentina, Costa Rica and Chile.

12 Teams to compete at XX Women’s Pan American Cup in Puerto Rico

PONCE, Puerto Rico, July 31, 2023.- Twelve teams are ready to compete at the twentieth Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup running from August 6-13 at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium in Ponce, Puerto Rico.

The tournament will grant two berths for NORCECA teams to the XIX Pan American Games of Santiago 2023 to be held from October 20 to November 5. These two will complete the list of four representatives from the NORCECA Confederation in the Pan American Games, Dominican Republic and Mexico are already qualified.

Reigning champion Dominican Republic winner of the past two editions (2021, 2022) with an overall of six titles, along with Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Suriname and United States represent the NORCECA Volleyball Confederation, while Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Peru are the teams representing the South American Volleyball Confederation.

In the history of the event, the United States has won the event on seven occasions, followed by Dominican Republic with six gold medals, Cuba with four and Brazil with three.

Teams are divided in two groups, with Group A consisting of Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Peru, United States and Suriname, and in Group B of Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Mexico and host Puerto Rico.

First place of each group will advance directly into semifinals, second and third places will play in the quarterfinal round.

The preliminary round runs from August 6-10 with six daily matches; quarterfinals, classification round for positions 7-10 and final classification for positions 11-12 will be played on August 11. The semifinals, classification round for positions 5-8 and final classification for positions 9-10 on August 12. The final day of competition on August 13 will start with the final classification for positions 7-10 and 5-6, followed by the bronze and gold medal matches.

Competition Schedule

Sunday August 6

10:00 United States v Suriname

12:00 Mexico v Argentina

14:00 Colombia v Peru

16:00 Cuba v Canada

18:00 Puerto Rico v Costa Rica

20:00 Dominican Republic v Chile

Monday August 7

10:00 Peru v Suriname

12:00 Costa Rica v Dominican Republic

14:00 Chile v Argentina

16:00 United States v Cuba

18:00 Mexico v Puerto Rico

20:00 Canada v Colombia

Tuesday August 8

10:00 Cuba v Suriname

12:00 Costa Rica v Chile

14:00 Peru v Canada

16:00 Colombia v United States

18:00 Dominican Republic v Mexico

20:00 Puerto Rico v Argentina

Wednesday August 9

10:00 Suriname v Canada

12:00 Mexico v Costa Rica

14:00 Cuba v Colombia

16:00 United States v Peru

18:00 Argentina v Dominican Republic

20:00 Chile v Puerto Rico

Thursday August 10

10:00 Colombia v Suriname

12:00 Costa Rica v Argentina

14:00 Mexico v Chile

16:00 Peru v Cuba

18:00 Canada v United States

20:00 Puerto Rico v Dominican Republic

Friday August 11

12:00 Classificatiion 7/10

14:00 Classificatiion 7/10

16:00 Position 11-12

18:00 Quarterfinals

20:00 Quarterfinals

Saturday August 12

12:00 Classificatiion 5/8

14:00 Classificatiion 5/8

16:00 Position 9-10

18:00 Semifinals

20:00 Semifinals

Sunday August 13

12:00 Position 7-8

14:00 Position 5-6

16:00 Bronze Medal Match

18:00 Gold Medal Match

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