Puerto Rico Earns Semifinal Berth at Santo Domingo 2026
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, August 5, 2026. – Puerto Rico
secured a place in the semifinals of the women’s volleyball
tournament at the 25th Central American and Caribbean Games
Santo Domingo 2026 with a 3-0 (25-22, 25-23, 25-21) victory over
Mexico.
With the win, Puerto Rico advanced to the semifinals, while
Mexico will compete in the classification matches for fifth
through eighth places.
Although Puerto Rico won in straight sets, the match was far
more competitive than the final score indicated. In the opening
set, Mexico battled back from a four-point deficit and applied
pressure late, but the Puerto Ricans held their advantage to
take the lead.
The second set remained tightly contested, with both teams
exchanging points and staying within striking distance
throughout. However, Puerto Rico once again responded in the
decisive moments, relying on its strong blocking to move within
one set of victory.
Mexico continued to challenge in the third set behind the
offensive leadership of Sofía Maldonado, but Puerto Rico
capitalized on its play through the middle and solid defense to
close out the match and secure its place in the semifinals.
Puerto Rico built its victory around its blocking, holding a
12-6 blocking advantage while also leading 3-1 in service aces.
Although Mexico finished with a 41-35 edge in attacks, the
Mexicans also committed more errors (25-18).
Middle blocker Diana Reyes led Puerto Rico with 13 points,
including a match-high six blocks. Decelise Champion added 11
points. For Mexico, Sofía Maldonado once again led her team with
15 points and was the only Mexican player to reach double
figures.
Puerto Rican middle blocker Diana Reyes credited the team's
collective effort for reaching the semifinals.
"We still had a little thorn from the Final Four that was
recently held in Puerto Rico. This time we all followed the game
plan the coaches gave us, and that made a huge difference
because they really weren't able to play their game. The energy
and chemistry within the team were key. We stayed united
regardless of the score, and that helped us tremendously."