Crowd Cheers Brazil to Win over U.S. Women
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, May 17, 2024. – The U.S. Women’s National
Team had its comeback come up short on Friday as it fell to Brazil 3-1
(25-22, 25-16, 18-25, 25-19) in at Volleyball Nations League (VNL)
preliminary match in Rio de Janeiro.
The U.S. Women (1-2) will finish their first round of VNL preliminary
matches on at 10 a.m. PT on Sunday against the Dominican Republic (1-2).
VNL Web site: https://en.volleyballworld.com/volleyball/competitions/volleyball-nations-league/
A crowd of more than 9,000 filled the Maracanazinho to watch the
rematch of the Tokyo 2020 gold medal match.
Outside hitter Jordan Larson led the U.S. scoring with 17 points on 15
kills, one block and one ace. But no other U.S. player scored in double
figures.
“Playing Brazil in Brazil; it’s an honor to play in a country that
loves volleyball this much,” said U.S. setter Jordyn Poulter, who scored
four points. “We’re still trying to figure things out. We use VNL a lot
differently than other countries do. We’re trying to be good in two
months, not necessarily put it all together right now.”
The U.S. Women led Brazil in blocks (14-11) and aces (5-4). Brazil led
in kills (54-50) and scored 24 points on U.S. errors while committing
just 13.
The U.S. could not slow down Brazil’s outside hitter Gabi Guimaraes,
who finished with 24 points.
Outside hitter Ali Frantti started the first two sets and scored nine
points, including eight kills. Avery Skinner took over for Frantti and
also scored nine points, including eight kills.
Middle blocker Brionne Butler scored eight points, including a
match-high five blocks. Middle Chiaka Ogbogu also had eight points,
including two blocks.
Opposite Danielle Cuttino started the first two sets and scored six
points, including two blocks. Madi Skinner started the final two sets at
opposite and also scored six points.
Outside hitter Sarah Wilhite Parsons played as a substitute and scored
one point. Middle Anna Stevenson Hall started the third set and scored
one point but had to leave after being hit in the head by an attack. |