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Nuss & Brasher against Stam & Schoon in
high-profile eighthfinal in Adelaide
ADELAIDE, Australia, November 19, 2025.- The last eight women’s
eighthfinalists emerged and the last four eighthfinal match-ups took
shape at the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championship in Adelaide
on Wednesday. In the most interesting of Thursday’s battles for the
quarterfinal spots, USA’s Kristen Nuss & Taryn Brasher will take on
Katja Stam & Raisa Schoon of the Netherlands.
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In
the last of Wednesday’s sixteenthfinals, third-seeded Nuss & Brasher
took out Italy’s Claudia Scampoli & Giada Bianchi in straight
sets, 2-0 (21-14, 21-19). Nuss led the winners with two aces and 14
kills in attack, while Scampoli emerged as the best scorer of the
match with 17 points, all in swings. 34th-seeded Stam & Schoon also
got their job done in straight sets, 2-0 (21-15, 21-13) against
China’s Yan Xu & Xia Xinyi. Stam impressed with seven kill blocks
and an ace towards a match-high 23 points.
Paris 2024 Olympians Nuss & Brasher are the bronze medalists of the
previous edition of the World Championship in Mexico. They are
currently the number six team in the FIVB World Ranking, but they
have been up in number two for many weeks in the past. Stam & Schoon,
on the other hand, competed at two Olympics and were the world’s
number one team for several weeks back in 2022. Recently, Stam came
back from a long injury-prompted absence, which was the reason for
their relatively low ranking (number 55) and low seeding at this
World Championship. The two teams have met six times on the
Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour so far and the Americans have won
four of these encounters, including the most recent one at last
December’s Doha Finals.
Another US pair, that of Molly Shaw and defending world champion
Kelly Cheng, seeded seventh, also booked their spot in the
eighthfinals with a narrow 2-0 (21-19, 21-19) win over Austria’s
Dorina Klinger & Ronja Klinger. Cheng and Dorina Klinger shared the
top scorer honors with 20 points each. In the eighthfinals, Shaw &
Cheng will face the sensational Kylie Neuschaeferova & Martina
Maixnerova, the 46th-seeded Czechs, who prevented an all-American
eighthfinal clash by shocking fourth-seeded Terese Cannon & Megan
Kraft with an emphatic 2-0 (21-12, 21-14) sweep in Wednesday’s
opening match. The Czechs outplayed the Americans mostly from the
serving line, with a total of 10 aces. Maixnerova authored an
impressive seven of those, while Kylie raised all five of the team’s
kill blocks, as they finished with a total of 17 points apiece.
NORCECA women’s eighthfinals match-ups: Dunling/Denaburg (USA) vs.
Ana Patrícia/Duda (BRA); Nuss/Brasher (USA) vs. Stam/Schoon (NED);
Melissa/Brandi (CAN) vs. Dani/Tania (SPN); Shaw/Cheng (USA) vs.
Kylie/Maixnerova (CZE).
In
the men’s field, 35th-seeded Samuel Schachter & Jonathan Pickett of
Canada ended the competition with a 1-2 (21-18, 14-21, 11-15) loss
to world’s number one team, top-seeded Mol & Sorum of Norway.
Only
one NORCECA men’s team will survive the eighthfinals as Americans
Schalk/Shaw take on Cubas Diaz/Alayo.
All
eight women’s eighthfinals will be played on Thursday, with the
first one serving off at 13:30 local time (03:00 UTC). |