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Coronelas Keep Perfect Run; Tapatías and
Leonas
Tighten the Race in the LVP MX Femenil
Mexico, March 2, 2026.- The seventh round of the Women’s
Professional Volleyball League of Mexico (LVP MX) confirmed ongoing
trends and provided a clearer picture as the season enters its
decisive stretch. Coronelas remain unstoppable at the top, Tapatías
solidify their position as the closest challengers, and Leonas
delivered a statement performance to stay in contention for a climb
up the standings.
At
the Freseras venue, Leonas completed a road sweep to boost their
aspirations. The first match ended 3-0 (25-23, 25-18, 25-20), with
Alexandra Goris García earning MVP honors for her offensive
consistency and leadership in key moments. In the second match,
Leonas prevailed again. Freseras responded in the second set but
could not maintain the pace against a more balanced visiting side.
Leonas secured a 3-1 victory (25-20, 22-25, 25-20, 25-20), with
Alejandra Segura named Most Valuable Player.
The
closest series of the round took place at the Guerreras venue. On
Saturday, Tapatías claimed a dramatic five-set victory, 3-2 (23-25,
25-23, 14-25, 25-23, 16-14), sealing the match in the final points
of the fifth set. Lizbeth Seomara Sainz Leal was named MVP following
a decisive performance. In the second match, the Tapatías showed
greater control and secured another win, this time in straight sets,
3-0 (25-19, 25-16, 25-19). Sainz repeated as MVP, earning her
seventh individual award of the season. With the sweep, Tapatías
strengthen their hold on second place in the overall standings.
Meanwhile, Coronelas once again imposed their dominance at home
against Gigantes. They won the first match 3-0 (25-21, 25-17,
25-16), with Daniela Bernal Barraza recognized as MVP. In the second
contest, they repeated the sweep, 3-0 (25-19, 25-14, 25-20),
confirming their collective strength and roster depth. The league
leaders remain undefeated and continue to set the pace in the
standings.
After seven rounds, the standings place Coronelas at the top with a
perfect 13-0 record, followed by Tapatías (9-4) and Gigantes (7-6).
Guerreras (5-8), Leonas (5-8), and Freseras (0-13) complete the
table.
Round 8 will take place on March 7 and 8, featuring matchups between
Guerreras and Freseras, Coronelas against Leonas, and Gigantes
facing Tapatías. With the end of the regular season approaching,
every series is becoming increasingly decisive in the race toward
the playoffs. |
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