Intense Day at Women’s VNL:
Dominicans Win, USA and Canada Fall
June 19, 2025. – An intense day of action unfolded Thursday during
Week 2 of the Women’s Volleyball Nations League (VNL). The Dominican
Republic earned a commanding win over Belgium, the United States
started strong against Poland but couldn’t hold on, and Canada fell
in straight sets to a dominant Türkiye.
Dominican Republic overpowers Belgium for solid victory
The Dominican Republic showcased its offensive firepower and
control, sweeping Belgium 3-0 (25-14, 25-18, 27-25) at the Sinan
Erdem Dome in Istanbul before 2,146 fans.
Under the guidance of coach Marcos Kwiek, the Caribbean Queens
delivered a consistent performance, taking full advantage of their
opportunities against a Belgian side that only threatened in the
third set.
Brayelin Martínez led the way with 18 points (15 attacks, 3 aces)
and came up big in the final moments of the match.
Gaila González added 17 points, helping form a well-balanced offense
that overwhelmed the Belgians. Yonkaira Peña and Ariadne Rodríguez
contributed solidly on defense and reception, allowing for effective
offensive distribution.
With this win, the Dominican Republic now holds a 3-3 record and
sits 8th in the standings with 7 points.
USA loses momentum, falls to Poland in four sets
The United States couldn't sustain its strong start and fell to
Poland 1-3 (25-20, 20-25, 17-25, 18-25) in Belgrade.
Logan Eggleston led Team USA with 24 points, showing power in attack
and serving. Middle blocker Brionne Butler also impressed with 13
points, including 6 blocks and 2 aces, though it wasn’t enough to
stop Poland’s comeback.
After a solid first set, Erik Sullivan’s squad lost consistency,
especially in the fourth set, where they failed to hold a four-point
lead. Reception and serve control were weak points, as Martyna
Lukasik fired 6 aces for Poland.
“We need to be more consistent. We didn’t compete at the level we
expect from ourselves. We’ll regroup and prepare better for the next
match,” said coach Erik Sullivan.
Team USA now stands at 2 wins and 4 losses, with 6 points and sits
11th in the standings.
Canada fights hard but falls to Türkiye in straight sets
Canada battled with determination against undefeated Türkiye in
front of nearly 15,000 local fans but ultimately lost 0-3 (16-25,
18-25, 24-26) at the Sinan Erdem Dome in Istanbul.
Opposite Anna Smrek led Canada’s offense with 13 points (11 kills, 2
blocks), while outside hitter Kyla Johnson added 8 points and
contributed effectively in defense and from the service line. Alexa
Mitrovic also chipped in with 5 points.
Canada showed tactical discipline and solid defense but struggled to
contain Türkiye’s offensive strength. Türkiye led in attacks
(39-33), blocks (8-5), and aces (9-0). Both teams committed 20
unforced errors.
With the loss, Canada drops to 2 wins and 4 losses, sitting in 12th
place with 5 points.
Friday, June 20 Schedule
In Istanbul, Canada will face Brazil at 7:30 p.m. local time. The
United States and the Dominican Republic have a rest day. |