Nicaragua Wins Central American Clash
Against Costa Rica at U23 Pan American
Cup
LEÓN, Guanajuato, July 31, 2025. – Nicaragua earned
an exciting victory in the Central American clash by defeating Costa
Rica 3-2 (25-22, 25-21, 23-25, 19-25, 15-13) at the Women’s U23 Pan
American Cup being held at the Domo de la Feria in León, Guanajuato.
On the final day of competition, Nicaragua will play
for fifth place against the Dominican Republic, while Costa Rica
will face Suriname for positions seven and eight.
Costa Rica refused to give up and showed great
character to push the match to a fifth set. With a more effective
attack and well-organized defense, the Costa Ricans seized every
opportunity to recover and stay in the fight, rallying to force a
deciding set after trailing by two.
Nicaragua displayed composure in the tiebreak, coming
back from a five-point deficit (3-8) to tie at 10 and surge to
victory. Their solid blocking was key in neutralizing Costa Rica’s
main attacker, Ivanny Blackwood, while Marcela Martínez led the
Nicaraguan offense.
María Roa, captain of Nicaragua, highlighted the
team’s effort: “It was a hard-fought victory. The team lost focus at
times, our energy dropped, and we couldn’t close it in three sets.
We played together and the trust in our coach helped us get back on
the path to victory. Costa Rica improved their energy a lot as the
match went on. We are very happy because we have already improved on
the position we finished in at the last Cup; it’s a great
achievement for Nicaragua.” |