Cuba Claims the Bronze Medal at the 2026
NORCECA Women’s Final Four
PONCE, Puerto Rico, June 7, 2026.- In the bronze‑medal match of
the 2026 NORCECA Women’s Final Four, Cuba prevailed over Costa
Rica 3-1 (25–7, 25–21, 22–25, 25–18).
In the opening set, Cuba jumped to a 5–0 lead and never looked
back. Their momentum continued as they extended the advantage to
18–0 with an ace by Evilania Martínez Luis.
The Caribbean squad closed the set 25–7 after a service error by
María Fernanda Alfaro Bolaños.
Cuba maintained control in the second set, but the third became
complicated in the final stretch, with Costa Rica defending
intensely to claim an emotional set and extend the match.
Cuba secured the fourth set and the victory with three straight
points, including a successful block against Costa Rica, and
sealed the match 25–18 following two attack errors by Nhya
Raldisha Barley Morgan.
Statistically, Cuba led in blocking y aces 11–6, and both teams
finished with 38 kills.
Evilania Martínez led Cuba with 15 points, including 7 aces,
while Laura Suárez added 10 points.
Nhya Barley of Costa Rica was the match’s leading scorer with 21
points.
Statements from Laura Beatriz Suárez Hernández (Cuba)
Suárez Hernández described the tournament as “very productive”
for such a young team with limited preparation, emphasizing that
the progress shown is the result of steady work. She
acknowledged that the match became complicated at times due to
overconfidence and accumulated fatigue from a lack of physical
training but highlighted that “the important thing is that the
victory came.”
Reflecting on the team’s overall performance in the tournament,
she expressed strong confidence in the group and in the
long‑term process they are building. She noted that the team
maintains a positive mindset heading into upcoming commitments,
including the Central American Games, which she described as a
very demanding competition. She added that Cuba’s participation
in this Final Four “was better than expected.”