Costa Rica Secures Semifinal Spot After Defeating Mexico
ALAJUELA, Costa Rica, July 23, 2025.–
Costa Rica secured a spot in the semifinals of the U21 Women’s Pan
American Cup after defeating Mexico 3-0 (25-6, 25-17, 25-23) at the
tournament being held at the Profesor Jorge Luis Solera Gymnasium in
the Monserrat Sports Complex in Alajuela, Costa Rica.
Costa Rica stunned Mexico in the first set with a dominant 25-6
victory, powered by 16 attack points. Mexico was unable to decipher
Costa Rica’s game throughout the set. In the second set, the
Mexicans tried to even things out, but after the 13-point mark, the
Central Americans pulled away again to take the set.
The third set was the most competitive, with Mexico nearly forcing a
fourth set, but Costa Rica closed it out to seal the win.
With the victory, Costa Rica clinched first place in Pool A and now
awaits its semifinal opponent for Saturday, July 26.
Mexico will face the Dominican Republic at 7:00 PM (local time) on
Thursday, July 24, to determine second and third place in the pool.
Both teams will advance to the quarterfinals on Friday, July 25.
Costa Rica dominated the match from start to finish, outperforming
Mexico in attacks (43-20), blocks (10-8), and service points (5-4).
Angélica Rodríguez led the Central American offense with 19 points
(15 attacks, 3 blocks, 1 ace). Raldisha Barley and Melina Ester
Abarca each added 14 points, while Fernanda Moraga also scored in
double digits with 11 points.
For Mexico, Mariana del Rocío Hernández was the top scorer with 7
points (4 attacks, 2 blocks, 1 ace).
Costa Rica’s head coach Braulio Godínez, visibly pleased, said, “I’m
very satisfied. Playing at home comes with great responsibility. We
knew it was a high-level tournament and hoped to get one win, now we
have two, so we’ll enjoy this moment. We know that by finishing
first in our pool, tougher matches await us, but we’ve done a great
job, the fans are happy, and now we’ll aim for an even bigger
surprise.”
Mexico’s head coach Héctor Lozano commented, “We started off a bit
unfocused. Playing against the home team took a toll (the crowd was
very intense). Little by little, we improved our performance. We
have the team to do more, and as the tournament progresses, we’ll
show the level that Mexico is capable of.” |