Captain Christenson leads USA to opening
victory against debutants Colombia
September 13, 2025.- Back with the U.S. men’s national team after
missing the Volleyball Nations League, captain Micah Christenson
(Olympic medalist setter) guided the Americans to a solid victory in
their first match of the 2025 FIVB Men’s Volleyball World
Championship on Saturday in the Philippines.
Led by their star setter, the Americans started their campaign in
the tournament with a strong 3-0 (25-20, 25-21, 25-14) triumph over
Colombia at the SM Mall of Asia Arena, in Pasay City.
The victory gave the Americans their first three points in Pool D,
while the Colombians left empty-handed in their historic World
Championship debut. Each team will play two more group-stage
matches, and the top two from each pool will advance to the Round of
16.
Ethan Champlin and Gabriel Garcia were key pieces in the offense run
by the veteran 32-year-old setter. The outside hitter led the U.S.
team with 17 points (12 kills, three aces, two blocks), while the
opposite registered 12 (eight kills, four aces). Fellow outside
hitter Jordan Ewert added 11 points (ten kills, one block).
“I think it was a good start,” Christenson said. “It was the first
time for a lot of our guys in a World Championship match, and I
think we didn’t have many ups and downs. Colombia had some good
moments during the game, and we showed maturity in dealing with
them.”
The Americans were superior in every aspect: they outscored Colombia
in kills (40 to 31), blocks (6 to 4), and aces (8 to 3). They also
made fewer errors (17 to 21) to secure their first tournament
victory.
USA’s next match will be on September 15 against Portugal at 9:00 PM
(local time).
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