COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 7, 2026. – Defending champion United States opened its quest for a fourth consecutive title with a convincing 3-0 (25-13, 25-21, 25-15) victory over Venezuela in Pool A on the opening day of the 2026 NORCECA Women’s U21 Pan American Cup at the Covelli Center in Columbus, Ohio.
The Americans controlled the match from start to finish, although Venezuela offered its strongest resistance in the second set before the United States regained control to close out the match in straight sets. The U.S. led in attacks (47-23), blocks (5-3), and service aces (4-2).

Abigail Vander Wal paced the United States with 13 points, followed by Manaia Ogbechie with 9 and Payton Petersen with 8.
Venezuela was led by match-high scorer Ainhoa Molleja with 16 points, while Anarela Mejías added 7.
Tama Miyashiro, United States head coach: “It was an enjoyable match for us because we’ve been training for a long time, and finally putting on the jersey and competing was exciting. Credit to Venezuela, they showed us things we hadn’t seen before, which put us under pressure and forced us to respond.”
Iván Márquez, Venezuela head coach: “We knew we were facing a very strong opponent. The United States always has talented players. We approached the match determined to play our best, knowing this experience will help us continue to grow throughout the tournament.”

