Mexico Remains Undefeated with
a Four-Set Win against Canada
GUADALAJARA, Jalisco, September 16, 2025. – Mexico rallied after
dropping the opening set to defeat Canada 3-1 (21-25, 25-11, 25-17,
25-20) and remain unbeaten at the 2025 NORCECA Women’s Final Six at
Unidad Deportiva López Mateos in Guadalajara.
Mexico now stands at 2-0, while Canada falls to 0-2. On day three of
the event, Mexico (2-0) will face Cuba (1-1) and Canada (0-2) will
take on Puerto Rico (1-1).
Canada jumped to an early 10-4 lead in the first set behind Emma
Boyd’s offense and Veronica Dickson’s tough serving. Despite
Mexico’s efforts, including a late surge led by Sofía Maldonado and
Uxue Guereca, Canada held firm and sealed the set with a kill from
Isabella Noble.
Mexico responded with a commanding performance in the second set,
racing to a 6-1 lead and never looking back. Arleth Márquez was
dominant at the net, while Aime Topete contributed crucial points as
Mexico evened the match in emphatic fashion.
The third set saw a tight start, but Mexico surged ahead 11-6 by
finding gaps in Canada’s defense. Middle blocker Karina Flores
joined Maldonado and Topete to keep Mexico in control. Despite a
late Canadian rally led by Maryn Boldon, Gabrielle Attieh, and Boyd,
Mexico closed the set with strong plays from Topete and Michelle
Lizárraga.
Canada once again took the lead early in the fourth set (10-6), with
Noble, Attieh, and Sydney Grills powering the offense. Mexico fought
back with Maldonado and Topete to tie the score at 10. Samantha
Bricio came off the bench and delivered a crucial ace to give Mexico
a two-point edge (20-18). Flores added a key attack, and two
Canadian errors sealed the victory for the home team.
Mexico dominated in attacks (50-35) and aces (8-3), while Canada led
in blocks (10-8). Mexico handed out 25 points on unforced errors
compared to Canada’s 30.
Sofía Maldonado once again led Mexico with 15 points (11 kills, 3
blocks, 1 ace), followed by Aime Topete with 13 (12 kills, 1 ace)
and Uxue Guereca with 12. Canada was led by Emma Boyd and Maryn
Boldon with 11 points each.
Emma Boyd , Canada’s team captain and leading scorer: “In the first
set we answered well from yesterday focusing on our details and
executing on our game plan and I think we did a really good job at
that. We knew the crowd was going to be super loud and that was
energizing tonight. It was really fun volleyball. The last set was
tight up to the end and then a couple of unfortunate errors ended
it. It was wonderful competition tonight”.
Sofía Maldonado, Mexico’s top scorer: “At the beginning, we didn’t
follow the coach’s instructions that well. We recovered from losing
the first set by being more organized and improving our
communication. The second set was very solid; we were all on the
same page. Now we face Cuba, we need to stay mentally strong, and we
will prepare for that.” |