Costa Rica Stuns Dominican Republic at the
U21 Women’s Pan American Cup
ALAJUELA, Costa Rica, July 22, 2025. – In front of a packed
gymnasium and with unwavering home support, Costa Rica delivered the
biggest surprise of the opening day by sweeping the Dominican
Republic 3-0 (25-19, 25-14, 25-15) at the U21 Women’s Pan American
Cup, at the Professor Jorge Luis Solera Gymnasium in the Monserrat
Sports Complex in Alajuela.
Costa Rica started strong in the first set, capitalizing on five
unforced errors by the Caribbean side within the first eight points.
The early confusion forced Dominican coach Alexandre Ceccato to call
a technical timeout at point 11 to settle his team.
The pattern continued in the second set, with nerves again taking a
toll on the Dominican players, who committed another 10 unforced
errors, paving the way for the home team.
Throughout the match, Costa Rica made the most of the Dominican
Republic’s 30 unforced errors and also held the advantage in attacks
(35-25), blocks (7-4), and service aces (3-1).
Angélica Rodríguez led Costa Rica’s offense with 14 points, 12 on
kills and 2 on blocks. Virelys Shantal Rivera led the Dominican
Republic, scoring 12 points (7 attacks, 4 blocks, and 1 ace), and
was the top blocker of the match.
Costa Rica’s Angélica Rodríguez said, “They played well, but we’ve
been training for this for years, and we’re finally seeing the
results. I’m proud of the team and of the work we did together. I’m
very happy with the number of points I scored, but it was all thanks
to the team.”
Dominican Republic coach Alexandre Ceccato commented, “We made too
many mistakes. I think my team felt the pressure from the crowd.
They’re very young, but they have what it takes to overcome that
pressure and play better. We still have Mexico, who are strong,
we’ll see what we can do to challenge them.” |