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Canada Completes Reverse Sweep to
Reach First-Ever U23 Pan American Cup Final
LEÓN, Guanajuato, July 31, 2025.– Canada staged a remarkable
comeback to defeat Cuba 3-2 (21-25, 22-25, 25-19, 25-22, 15-9) in a
thrilling semifinal match of the Women’s U23 Pan American Cup at the
Domo de la Feria in León, securing their first-ever berth in the
tournament’s final.
In an explosive, leveled battle, both teams traded points throughout
the match, keeping the scores razor-close. Cuba controlled the first
two sets, but Canada rallied in the third, leading from start to
finish and forcing a fourth set. Riding the momentum, the Canadians
pushed the game into a decisive tiebreak, where Taylor de Boer
sealed the historic victory with a spectacular block.
“This team is so awesome, we never give up when our backs are
against the wall – the next player steps up. I think we are a full
team, and it showed today,” said an excited Matt Krueger, Canada’s
Head Coach. “Those lessons that we’re learning are starting to pay
off and that’s incredible for volleyball in Canada. Cuba is an
incredible team; they are the defending champs for a reason; they
were in control for the majority of the game. We just made one
switch, with Taylor coming into the game and she showed up.”
Key player Taylor de Boer, who was instrumental in Canada’s
comeback, reflected on the team’s grit: “After being down we came
out and said we’re against the wall, so we’re giving everything,
we’ve got nothing to lose and our story isn’t over, so we had to
write ourselves.” She added, “I couldn’t do any of it without the
support of my team.”
With this victory, Canada advances to their first Women’s U23 Pan
American Cup final.
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