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Dominican Republic Stuns USA at
U23 Men’s Pan American Cup
GUATEMALA CITY, July 29, 2025. The
so-called “group of death,” Pool B of the U23 Men’s Pan American
Cup, saw the Dominican Republic bounce back from losing the first
set to defeat the United States 3-1 (23-25, 26-24, 31-29, 25-16) at
the Domo Polideportivo in Guatemala City.
It was a tight match throughout. In the opening set, Dominican
Republic was more effective on offense, while the United States
dominated at the net with better blocking. After a hard-fought
battle, the U.S. managed to take the first set. The Dominicans
leveled the score in the second set, forcing the match into at least
four sets.
In a thrilling third set (31-29), Dominican Republic completed the
comeback to go up 2-1. In the fourth, the Caribbean side built an
early lead and held it to secure both the set and the match.
The Dominicans outscored the Americans in attacks (62-51), but the
U.S. led in blocks (12-4) and aces (4-2). Both teams committed a
high number of unforced errors, with Dominican Republic registering
27 and the United States 37.
Adrián José Figueroa was the main offensive weapon for Dominican
Republic, scoring 25 points—all on attacks at the net. Albert Molina
followed with 16 points, while Antonio de Jesús Albino finished with
15.
For the U.S., three players reached double digits. George Bruening
led with 20 points, while Ryan Barnett and Cameron Thorne each added
15. Thorne was the top blocker of the match with five stuffs.
Dante Mañon, head coach of Dominican Republic: “We are completely
satisfied. We had a very long trip last night and thought the team
would react differently. These young guys are highly motivated; they
bring a whole new vision. They came here to win. This tournament can
definitely count on us.”
Nicolette Sanlin, head coach of the United States: “We weren’t
clean, they were more consistent. They had a better transition game,
and we’re still trying to find connections and get into a groove. We
hope for more tomorrow. We expect to continue improving, finding our
lineup and building relationships between the guys, figuring out the
right combination for us and getting better with each consecutive
match.” |
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