Puerto Rico's blocking was the key against Argentina in the fifth set
PONCE, PUERTO RICO, August 7, 2023.-
Puerto Rico and Argentina staged a five-set battle to close the second
day of the XX Women Senior Pan American Cup at the Juan "Pachín" Vicéns
Auditorium in Ponce.
Puerto Rico (2-0) marches undefeated in Group B by defeating Argentina
(1-1) with scores of 20-25, 25-18, 25-18, 23-25 and 15-7.
The Boricuas made 22 blocking points, eight of them from middle blocker
Paola Rojas who shined in the fifth set in her team’s victory.
With the set tied, 6-6, the Puerto Ricans scored six consecutive points
to take the lead, 12-6, and define the match.
Puerto Rican Brittany Abercrombie was the top scorer with 18 points (15
kills, 2 blocks, 1 ace); Pilar Victoria with 17 points (15 attacks, 2
blocks); and Paola Santiago with 15 points (11 attacks, 3 blocks and an
ace).
From Argentina, Bianca Cugno with 13 points (9 kills, 3 blocks, one
ace); Bianca Farriol with 13 points (8 kills, 5 blocks); and Candelaria
Herrera with nine points (8 attacks, one block).
Puerto Rico will play tomorrow against Mexico (0-1) at 6:00 p.m., and
Argentina (1-1) against the Dominican Republic (1-0) at 8:00 p.m.
Fernando Morales, Coach of Puerto Rico:
“Puerto Rico is not known for its blocking but for its defense, but the
blocking gave us the game in the fifth set. The game plan worked. The
good news is that we were able to win without Brittany (Abercrombie),
who was hurt. We stayed calm in the fifth set and were able to dominate.
Tomorrow is the game (against Mexico) to secure the second position, and
on Thursday to fight the first against the Dominican Republic”.
Pilar Victoriá, Player from Puerto Rico:
“It was a collective game. Those who came from the bench did the job and
we played very united. We knew this game would be one of the hardest. We
came to play, but obviously we wanted to win. We know that Argentina has
a great history in South American volleyball and winning against
Argentina is very important to us. We are happy to be able to win this
game.”
Daniel Jorge Castellani, Coach of Argentina:
“It's a bitter result because I think we could have played a little
better. It wasn't a good game for us but, nevertheless, what I rescue is
what we fought for, we looked for solutions, options, and despite not
having a great game, we were able to stay in the game and be
competitive. At the end of the fifth set, the team fell off a bit." |