Dominican Republic Earns First Victory at
U23 Women’s Pan American Cup
LEÓN, Guanajuato, July 28, 2025.- Dominican Republic claimed their
first win at the U23 Women’s Pan American Cup after defeating Costa
Rica 3-0 (25-9, 25-9, 25-14) on the second day of Pool A action at
the Domo de la Feria in León, Guanajuato.
Both teams now hold one win and one loss in the standings.
From the start, the Caribbean side set the pace, taking a 5-1 lead
in the opening set, forcing Costa Rican head coach Kareem Richards
to call an early timeout. The gap widened quickly to 12-5, with the
Dominicans dominating in every skill.
Costa Rica attempted to respond in the second set by attacking
against the block, but the Dominican squad maintained control. The
third set followed the same storyline, with Dominican Republic
firmly in command.
Dominican Republic led the stats with a wide margin of 40-17 in
attacks, 8-1 in blocks, and 4-1 in aces. They also capitalized on 23
Costa Rican unforced errors while committing only 13 themselves.
Opposite Katielle Alonzo, outside hitter Alondra Tapia, and middle
blocker Estrella Puente commanded the Dominican offense with 9
points each. For Costa Rica, Ivanny Blackwood topped all scorers
with 10 points.
Katielle Alonzo highlighted her team’s unity after the match, “We
dominated all aspects of the game. We played together as always. We
want to keep winning; even though we lost to the United States
yesterday, it was a very good match.”
Ivanny Blackwood acknowledged the challenge of the match, “This game
was much tougher than yesterdays. Dominican Republic is a strong
opponent; they have better reach, power, and overall physical
conditions than we do. We expected a tough match, but we hoped for a
better score. We haven’t been together for long, and there are still
things to improve.”
On the final day of pool play, Dominican Republic (1-1) will face
Suriname (0-2), while Costa Rica (1-1) will close against the United
States (2-0). |