Drews and rookies push USA to big win over Serbia
ANTALYA, Türkiye, May 31, 2023.- The Olympic champion opposite had help
from newcomers Skinner and Lanier as the Americans defeated the world
champions in Antalya, Türkiye.
Helped by a pair of talented new faces, Annie Drews shone the brightest
in the duel between the reigning Olympic champions and the defending
world champions on the second day of the Volleyball Nations League 2023
and led the United States to a big win over Serbia in Antalya, Türkiye,
on Wednesday.
The Pool 1 encounter held at the Antalya Sports Hall ended with a five-set
(25-20, 19-25, 21-25, 25-21, 15-12) victory for the
Americans, who started their push to return to the top of the podium in
the VNL with a strong result - they won gold in 2018, 2019 and 2021
before finishing fifth in 2022.
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One of three Olympic champions selected by head coach Karch Kiraly to
lead a young roster in the opening week of the VNL in Antalya, Drews
embraced the responsibility and tallied a match-high 25 points in the
American win – the 29-year-old opposite had 22 kills, two aces and one
block in the duel with the Serbians.
The Americans had several other individual standouts in their big
victory over Serbia and among them were 24-year-old rookie outside
hitters Avery Skinner and Khalia Lanier, who delivered 19 and 16 points
respectively in their first VNL match.
“I think that for us it was just about focusing on our side,” Skinner
commented. “We couldn’t control what Serbia was doing and they were
playing an amazing match. We just realized what we could do and fought
together. We had a lot of players coming in and making so much of a
difference. This is really important and will carry us far. Everyone
came in very confident and did what they had to do to help us. I think
Khalia and I, with this being our first VNL match, we just tried to play
with no pressure. We had nothing to lose, so we played really free and
that helped us.”
Other key contributors to the American victory were middle blocker
Brionne Butler, who dominated the net with eight blocks to go with five
kills, setter and captain Micha Hancock, who besides running the team’s
offense also scored three points, and libero Justine Wong-Orantes, who
did a solid job on the backcourt.
Blocking was a major difference between the teams as the Americans
produced 13 stops to eight from the Europeans. The Olympic champions
were also better offensively (67 to 61 kills), but the Serbians were
slightly more productive from the service line (six aces to five) and
got more points from opponent errors (27 to 20).
Serbian captain Ana Bjelica led her team’s offense, producing 19 points
with 17 kills and two aces. Outside hitters Bianka Busa (15) and Sara
Lozo (12) and middle blocker Maja Aleksic (13) also scored in double
digits in the first match of the world champions under the guidance of
Italian head coach Giovanni Guidetti.
Serbia had won the three most recent encounters with the Americans,
having knocked the Olympic champions out of the VNL 2022 in the
quarterfinals and ending their 2022 FIVB Volleyball Women’s World
Championship run in the semifinals.
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The world and the Olympic champions will both have difficult challenges
in their second matches in Antalya with Serbia getting back on the court
on Thursday, at 20:00 local time (17:00 UTC), to face Türkiye, and the
USA playing again on Friday, at the same time, against reigning VNL
champions Italy. |