U.S. Men Open VNL Week 2 With Win Over Serbia
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands, June 20, 2023.- The U.S. Men’s National Team
opened the second week of Volleyball Nations League (VNL) preliminary
round play with a 3-1 (22-25, 25-19, 25-19, 25-21) victory over Serbia
in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
The U.S. Men (4-1), ranked fifth in the world, come right back tomorrow
to face China (1-3) at 7:30 a.m. PT.
Four players registered double-digit kills totals with outside hitter
T.J. DeFalco leading the way with 14. He added a block and two service
aces for a team-high 17 points. Outside hitter Aaron Russell finished
with 13 kills, while outside hitter Matt Anderson and middle blocker
Jeff Jendryk each added 10.
“They are all beasts, they are all incredible attackers,” captain and
setter Micah Christenson said about setting the U.S. hitters. “There is
no wrong decision on this team because they can all put the ball away
with one, two, or three blocks up.”
Anderson added four blocks and two aces, and middle blocker David Smith
recorded a match-high six blocks as the U.S. carved out a huge advantage
in blocking, 11-4.
After dropping the first set, the U.S. started serving tougher and
jumped out in front in the second set. An ace from DeFalco gave the U.S.
a six-point advantage,16-10, and Serbia never got closer than three
points the remainder of the set as the U.S. evened the match.
The U.S. Men continued their strong play in the third set and when
DeFalco put an overpass straight down, they led 21-14 and went on to
take a two set to one lead. The fourth set was more of the same as the
U.S. clinched the match despite a gallant effort from Serbia, who fought
off three match points.
“I think we executed really well, even in the first set. We’ve got to
give Serbia a lot of credit for that first set. They did a great job in
transition,” Christenson explained. “It felt like it was coming together
and 25 came just a little too fast. If we stayed out on the court a
little longer, we were confident we were going to get that and it showed
in the second, third, and fourth sets.”
The U.S. Men will host the third round of preliminary play in Anaheim,
California, on July 4-9. |