Puerto Rico Rallies Past Cuba for Its Second
Victory in the Final Four
PONCE, Puerto Rico, June 6, 2026. – Puerto Rico had to dig deep
on Saturday night in the continuation of the NORCECA Women’s
Final Four, defeating a resilient Cuba squad. The hosts came
from behind in the fourth set to secure the victory, their
second in as many matches.
The set scores were 20-25, 25-20, 25-13, 25-21.
Puerto Rico, displaying strong net play with the match tied at
one set apiece, reached set point with a commanding 24-12 lead
following a block by Ana Sofía Jusino. A cross-court attack from
Valeria Vázquez from zone four sealed the set 25-13, giving
Puerto Rico a two-sets-to-one advantage.
In the fourth set, Cuba was unable to maintain a 15-8 lead after
two successful attacks by Yalain Regla De La Peña González, one
from zone four and another from zone two. Puerto Rico then
responded with an 8-1 run to tie the set at 16 before taking a
21-18 lead on a back-row attack by Decelise Champion.
Puerto Rico reached match point at 24-19 on a service ace by
Wilmarie Rivera and closed out the match 25-21 with a successful
quick attack through the middle by Ana Sofía Jusino.
In team statistics, Puerto Rico outscored Cuba 58-51 in attacks,
14-5 in blocks, and 7-6 in service aces.
Three Puerto Rican players reached double figures in scoring:
offensive leader Decelise Champion with 25 points, Valeria
Vázquez with 17, and Nataly García with 13.
For Cuba, Yalain Regla De La Peña González led with 17 points,
while Dezirett De La Caridad Madan Rosales added 11.
Cuba Head Coach Luizomar Moura
“I would like to congratulate Puerto Rico. They played at home
with a young team that has a lot of potential. It was a great
match. Cuba is improving little by little. Now we need to keep
working to return to our best level.”
Decelise Champion (Puerto Rico)
“It was a very good match, a match that required character. I’m
happy that we came out with the win and, above all, that nobody
got injured. This prepares us for what’s coming tomorrow, that’s
why we’re here. To win a fourth consecutive gold medal, we need
to play a clean match, perform as well as possible, and execute
everything we can.”
Nataly García (Puerto Rico)
“It feels very rewarding. First, thanks to God because we were
able to finish with a victory and because nobody got hurt. Did I
think the match would go to a fifth set? No, because I knew we
would get out of that hole. It was just a matter of being
patient, staying calm, and working point by point.
For tomorrow, the first thing is to scout Mexico, which I know
the coaching staff is already working on. Then we need to
continue preparing mentally and physically, be ready at the net,
and give our maximum effort.”
Puerto Rico will face Mexico in the championship match on Sunday
at 7:00 p.m. in a battle of unbeaten teams. Earlier, at 5:00
p.m., Cuba will take on Costa Rica, with both teams seeking
their first victory of the tournament.