Brazil, Undefeated Two-Time Women's
Volleyball Champion at Junior Pan Am Games
ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay, August 15, 2025. – Brazil successfully defended
its title and was crowned undefeated two-time champions of the
women’s volleyball tournament at the II Junior Pan American Games
Asunción 2025, defeating Mexico 3-0 (25-23, 25-19, 25-14) in the
final held at the Paraguayan Olympic Committee (COP) Arena.
The Brazilian team finished the tournament with a perfect 5-0
record, claiming its second title in as many appearances. Mexico,
who earned the silver medal, celebrated its first-ever medal at the
Junior Pan American Games, closing with a 4-2 record.
The opening set was highly contested, with several ties until 13-13.
Brazil pulled ahead 15-13 with kills from Maria Clara De Moura and
Jaqueline Schmitz, adding a key block from Ana Rüdiger against
Michelle Lizárraga for a 20-17 lead. Mexico tied it at 22-22, but a
tip from Jaqueline and a Mexican error, followed by a spike from
Maria Clara, sealed the set for Brazil.
In the second set, Mexico started strong (8-5) with Aimé Topete’s
offense and a block from Arleth Márquez. However, Brazil tied it at
10-10 and pulled away with precision from Rüdiger and the
contribution of Lívia Dos Santos. Heloise Soares and Julliana De
Andrade (Juju) extended the lead to 22-16. Despite Mexico’s late
push, consecutive blocks from Jaqueline and Lívia closed the 2-0
lead.
Brazil opened the third set with a commanding 5-1 lead, driven by
blocks from Maria Clara and Lívia. Mexico cut the deficit to 10-8
with a kill from Andrea Félix and a Brazilian error, but Brazil
regained control, stretching the gap to 16-9 with Gabriela Carneiro
joining the scoring effort. Rüdiger and Maria Clara maintained their
efficiency, and a block from Juju against Topete secured the gold
medal.
The champions dominated in blocking (15-3), as well as leading in
attacks (34-29) and service aces (4-1). Mexico committed one fewer
error than Brazil (22-23).
Ana Rüdiger led all scorers with 13 points (8 kills, 4 blocks, 1
ace), followed by Maria Clara De Moura with 12 (9 kills, 3 blocks)
and Jaqueline Schmitz with 10 (8 kills, 1 block, 1 ace). Andrea
Félix topped Mexico’s scoring with 10 points, all from attacks.
“We were very disciplined. We’re very happy because it was a great
match for us. Paraguay is beautiful, and we thank all the fans for
their support,” said Rüdiger, the match’s top scorer. |