Big Wins for Cuba and the United
States,
Canada Lose Their Undefeated Record
June 12, 2025. – Cuba pulled off the surprise of the
day by defeating Brazil at home in five sets. The United States came
back from a 0-2 deficit to win in five sets against Iran, while
Canada couldn’t hold on to a 2-1 lead and ended up falling 2-3 to
Argentina.
Cuba Finish Strong and Beat Brazil Again in Rio
Cuba secured a thrilling 3-2 victory (27-25, 26-24,
21-25, 20-25, 15-13) against Brazil at the Maracanãzinho, repeating
their 2024 feat. After winning the first two sets, the Caribbean
squad saw Brazil tie the match but managed to come out on top in the
tie-break with their powerful offense. The win earned Cuba 8.39
World Ranking points, and they now stand at one win and one loss.
It’s the second consecutive year that Cuba stuns
Brazil in the Maracanãzinho during the VNL. Last year, the two teams
met in the tournament opener, and Cuba won 3-1.
Cuba led in attacks 68-61, both teams scored 10
points from blocks, and Brazil dominated the serve with 7 aces to 3.
However, the Cubans committed more unforced errors—34 compared to
Brazil’s 28.
“It was an incredible match,” said López. “We fought
for every point, and I want to congratulate the team. Each of our
players contributed to this victory. We couldn’t play the way we
wanted in the first match, but today we came back to win.”
Marlon Yant Herrera was Cuba’s top scorer with 23
points, all from attacks. José Israel Masso added 18 points (16
attacks, 2 blocks), while team captain Miguel Ángel López scored 18
as well (14 attacks, 2 blocks, 2 aces). Javier Octavio Concepción
also reached double digits with 10 points (9 attacks, 1 block).
USA Complete Reverse Sweep to Earn First VNL Victory
The Americans were down 2-0 against Iran, but showed
resilience to come back and triumph.
Competing in the first week of the VNL with an
inexperienced roster, the Americans had 25-year-old opposite Kyle
Hobus, who plays in Austria with Hypo Tirol Innsbruck, as their
leading scorer with 19 points (17 kills, two blocks).
Outside hitters Jordan Ewert, who spent the last club
season in Italy with Rana Verona, and Cooper Robinson, who plays
collegiate volleyball at UCLA, also delivered strong performances,
contributing 17 and 14 points, respectively.
The victory against the Iranians also marked the
Americans’ first win under new head coach and volleyball legend
Karch Kiraly, who transitioned from the women’s national team after
12 successful seasons to lead the men’s side starting in 2025.
“The guys have so much to be proud of, that was
really a true team effort,” Kiraly said. “Lots of guys came in and
changed the game for us. All of us are learning together. It was
great that we got better as the match went along, and all credit
goes to the guys.”
The Americans outperformed Iran in attacks (58-56)
and blocks (14-5), but struggled with unforced errors, committing 39
compared to Iran’s 31. Iran had the edge in aces, 9-4.
The result gave the United States their first two
points in the VNL 2025 and placed them in 12th at the end of the
day.
Canada Fall in Five-Set Thriller
A thrilling match took place in Quebec, where the
home team dropped the first set, came back to lead, but eventually
lost 2-3 (22-25, 25-21, 25-14, 22-25, 8-15) to Argentina.
Canada outscored Argentina in blocks (9-6), while the
South Americans led in attacks (59-58) and aces (10-4). Canada
committed fewer unforced errors (25) than Argentina (31).
Four Canadian players reached double figures in
scoring: Xander Ketrzynski led with 22 points, supported by Brodie
Hofer with 17, Jackson Young with 16, and captain Fynnian Lionel
McCarthy with 12.
With this loss, Canada ends the second matchday with
one win and one defeat.
Schedule for Friday, June 13
On Friday, Cuba will be the only team in action,
facing Ukraine at 5:30 p.m. local time in Rio de Janeiro. Canada and
the United States will have a rest day. |