Cuba Secure Quarterfinal Berth at Santo Domingo 2026
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, August 4, 2026. – Cuba
secured its place in the quarterfinals of the women's volleyball
tournament at the 25th Central American and Caribbean Games
Santo Domingo 2026 with a 3-0 (25-17, 25-16, 25-15) victory over
Costa Rica in the final Group B match.
With the win, Cuba finished the preliminary round with a 2-1
record and advanced to the knockout stage, while Costa Rica will
compete in the classification matches for fifth through eighth
places.
Cuba controlled the first two sets with a solid performance in
attack and blocking. However, Costa Rica took a 7-3 lead in the
third set through improved defensive coordination and a more
aggressive offense. The Cubans responded immediately, tied the
score at 7-7, and regained control of the match to close out the
victory in straight sets.
Cuba held a 41-25 advantage in attacks and dominated at the net
with an 8-0 edge in blocks. Costa Rica held a slight advantage
in service points, recording four aces to Cuba's two. Cuba also
capitalized on 23 Costa Rican errors while conceding 18 points
on its own errors.
Yalain De La Peña led Cuba's offense with 12 points, while Nhya
Barley also scored 12 points for Costa Rica.
Cuba's Whitney James highlighted the team's accomplishment of
reaching the next round.
"So far, we've accomplished our objective. This match allowed
all of our players to contribute on the court and gain playing
time. We were able to use the entire roster because everyone
will be important in the next round."
Costa Rica's Tannia Carazo emphasized her team's improvement.
"I think we felt much more comfortable today. Defensively, we've
been performing well. We played better as a team and were more
aggressive offensively.
Now we'll prepare for what's ahead."