MEXICALI, Baja California, June 1, 2008.- USA
defeated Argentina 3-0 in Pool A of the Women’s
Pan American Cup and both teams have a 2-1 record.
The Americans won by score of 25-16, 25-18, 30-28.
Tracy Stalls had 5 blocks and a total of 16 points
to lead USA, while Kristin Richards and Alexis
Crimes had 11 apiece. Heather Hughes and Cynthia
Barboca each added 7 tallies. Georgina Pinedo and
Natalia Espinoza had 10 and 9 respectively for
Argentina.
“I think Argentina improved its serves in the
third set and also their variety of attacks,” said
Angela McGinnis, the captain of USA. “We lacked
intensity in the third set, but recovered on time
to win it.”
“Our serves improved in the third set against a
team like USA,” said libero Marianela Robinet of
Argentina. “I would have liked to play the whole
match the way we played in the third set.”
“USA and Dominican Republic are one step higher
than us,” said Horacio Bastit, the Argentinean
coach. “Our goal is to win one more match and
advance to the quarterfinals.”
“The third set was a good test for our young
players,” said Tom Hogan, the American coach.
“Each game is a learning experience and we will
take one match at a time. To win this one was
really critical for us.”
The Americans were in front 8-4 and 16-9 at the
technical time-outs with better blocking than
their opponents. Tracy Stalls was the key USA
player at the net in the first set.
In the second set, the USA Team established an 8-5
gap at the first stop and then relied on the
spikes of Kristin Richards to built a 16-12
advantage. The resistance of Espinoza helped
Argentina in the later part, but one big smash
from Hughes finished it.
Argentina was ahead 8-7 and 16-15 at the technical
stops of the third set with a good performance by
Pinedo and Espinoza. But the American did not wait
mucho to react and started a fiery battle that
ended with a block by Stalls after a missed serve
of Yamila Nizetich in the fifth match-point. |